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Anthropofabrication and the redressing of memory: an embodied approach to comparative cognition. [PDF]
Van Woerkum B, Barrett L.
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Toxic Effect of Methyl-Thiophanate on Bombyx mori Based on Physiological and Transcriptomic Analysis. [PDF]
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ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 2011
New storage-class memory (SCM) technologies, such as phase-change memory, STT-RAM, and memristors, promise user-level access to non-volatile storage through regular memory instructions. These memory devices enable fast user-mode access to persistence, allowing regular in-memory data structures to survive system crashes.
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New storage-class memory (SCM) technologies, such as phase-change memory, STT-RAM, and memristors, promise user-level access to non-volatile storage through regular memory instructions. These memory devices enable fast user-mode access to persistence, allowing regular in-memory data structures to survive system crashes.
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Tavola '68. Mnemosyne 1968-Mnemosyne 2008
2008This contribution is realized and edited by the Mnemosyne seminar and is made up of an iconographic panel on 1968 realized according to the Warburghian methods of iconographic interweaving and the essays that explain the different thematic paths. The main themes of the panel are: the suicide of the icons, postures and style of the nymphs and the ...
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2021
Parnassius mnemosyne (LINNAEUS, 1758) (Abb. H2) B e l e g e: Austria, Steiermark, Eisenerzer Alpen, Kaisertal, Reiting, 1700 m, 15.7.1967.- Hochschwabgruppe, Eisenerz, 29.5.1953; Polster, 1500 m, 3.7.1952.- Oberes Murtal, Knittelfeld Umgebung, 600 m, 10.+16.+ 22.5.1948, 16.+20.+26.+29.+ 31.5.1949, 22.5.1953.- Untersteiermark, Sausal, Kitzeck, 18 ...
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Parnassius mnemosyne (LINNAEUS, 1758) (Abb. H2) B e l e g e: Austria, Steiermark, Eisenerzer Alpen, Kaisertal, Reiting, 1700 m, 15.7.1967.- Hochschwabgruppe, Eisenerz, 29.5.1953; Polster, 1500 m, 3.7.1952.- Oberes Murtal, Knittelfeld Umgebung, 600 m, 10.+16.+ 22.5.1948, 16.+20.+26.+29.+ 31.5.1949, 22.5.1953.- Untersteiermark, Sausal, Kitzeck, 18 ...
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2015
Parnassius mnemosyne (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fig. 2) Papilio mnemosyne Linnaeus, 1758: 465. FIRST RECORD FOR THE VALDIERI AREA. — Turati (1909). CHOROTYPE. — Centralasiatic-European. ECOLOGY. — Subnemoral, upper montane-subalpine, mesophilous, mesophilous. EDIT PROJECT SAMPLING.
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Parnassius mnemosyne (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fig. 2) Papilio mnemosyne Linnaeus, 1758: 465. FIRST RECORD FOR THE VALDIERI AREA. — Turati (1909). CHOROTYPE. — Centralasiatic-European. ECOLOGY. — Subnemoral, upper montane-subalpine, mesophilous, mesophilous. EDIT PROJECT SAMPLING.
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2020
This essay concerns being taught without knowing quite what it is that one has learned, or how I overheard the disputes and differences in the Warbug Institute before the archives became manifest. It is a reading of certain personalities as a history of achievement and disappointment, both on an unprecedented scale and of an enigmatic ...
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This essay concerns being taught without knowing quite what it is that one has learned, or how I overheard the disputes and differences in the Warbug Institute before the archives became manifest. It is a reading of certain personalities as a history of achievement and disappointment, both on an unprecedented scale and of an enigmatic ...
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2019
Published as part of Bland, Keith P., 2019, Name-bearing types of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea), in the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, pp.
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Published as part of Bland, Keith P., 2019, Name-bearing types of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea), in the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, pp.
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