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Chironomid-inferred Holocene temperature reconstruction in Basa de la Mora Lake (Central Pyrenees)

The Holocene, 2018
We present the first Holocene chironomid-based summer temperature reconstruction for the Iberian Peninsula. A sequence from the shallow mountain lake Basa de la Mora (1914 m a.s.l., Central Pyrenees) was analysed and the reconstruction was performed by ...
P. Tarrats   +6 more
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MoRA: High-Rank Updating for Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning

arXiv.org
Low-rank adaptation is a popular parameter-efficient fine-tuning method for large language models. In this paper, we analyze the impact of low-rank updating, as implemented in LoRA.
Ting Jiang   +10 more
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Mora: Enabling Generalist Video Generation via A Multi-Agent Framework

arXiv.org
Text-to-video generation has made significant strides, but replicating the capabilities of advanced systems like OpenAI Sora remains challenging due to their closed-source nature.
Zhengqing Yuan   +7 more
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Evidence for mora timing in Japanese

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1987
Japanese has long been described as a ‘‘mora-timed’’ language by linguists. Japanese pedagogy has traditionally claimed that moras are constant in duration. Four experiments are reported investigating segmental timing in Japanese in order to test several straightforward hypotheses about mora timing.
Michael O’Dell   +2 more
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MORA: A Generative Approach to Extract Spatiotemporal Information Applied to Gesture Recognition

Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance, 2018
Gestures are related to a non-verbal language used on the interaction between subjects. Due to its applicability in several contexts, gesture recognition has been investigated by different researches, often investing on the capture of motion and ...
Igor L. O. Bastos   +3 more
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Interview with Pat Mora

MELUS, 2003
Pat Mora is a poet, essayist, and author of numerous children's books, most recently of The Night the Moon Fell (2000), a picture book that retells a Mayan myth, and of a memoir entitled House of Houses (1997), which chronicles her experiences of growing up on the Texas-Mexico border. Her writing has won many critical awards and prestigious fellowships,
Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak   +2 more
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Mora et al. reply

Nature, 2014
Replying to E. Hawkins et al. , 10.1038/nature13523 (2014) In the accompanying Comment, Hawkins et al.1 suggest that our index2 of the projected timing of climate departure from recent variability is biased to occur too early and is given with overestimated confidence.
Eric J. Tong   +13 more
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Japanese Mora-Timing: A Review

Phonetica, 2000
AbstractJapanese is often called a ‘mora-timed’ language, and contrasted with ‘stress- timed’ or ‘syllable-timed’ languages. The definition of what constitutes mora-timing has undergone several revisions, and a wide variety of experimental evidence both for and against mora-timing has been presented.
Natasha Warner, Takayuki Arai
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José Joaquín de Mora in Chile: From Neo-Europe to the ‘Beocia Americana’

, 2017
The Spanish jurist, poet and journalist Jose Joaquin Mora was probably the first foreign political consultant to be hired by several different South American governments in the period immediately following the wars of independence (mid-1820–1830s).
G. Rogers
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Periculum in mora

1880
Suess schreibt: „Der Zeitpunkt ist aber unausweichlich, in welchem, und zwar voraussichtlich nach wenigen Jahrhunderten, die Goldproduction sich dauernd in ausserordentlichem Masse vermindern wird und dieses Metall bei fortwahrend zunehmender Seltenheit nicht mehr im Stande sein wird, seine bisherige wirthschaftliche Stellung zu behaupten. “
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