Guest editorial: Deep learning‐based intelligent communication systems: Using big data analytics
Rohit Sharma +3 more
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UFA Orientalism. The “Orient” in Early German Film: Lubitsch and May
Fantastic images of the exotic pervade many early German films which resort to constructions of “Oriental” scenes. Stereotypical representations of China, India, Babylon, and Egypt dominate the Kino-screens of Weimar Germany.
Frank F. Scherer
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ESTIMATION OF FIBRE ORIENTATION FROM DIGITAL IMAGES
In this paper, estimation of fibre orientation is studied for fibre systems observable as a blurred greyscale image. The estimation method is based on scaled variograms observed along a set of sampling lines in different directions. The parameters of the orientation distribution are obtained numerically. Simulated data are used to study the statistical
Kärkkäinen, Salme +1 more
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Biblijne uzasadnienie prymatu biskupa orientu na podstawie listów Tymoteusza I, patriarchy Bagdadu
In the interpretation of the Bible among Christians of the Orient, i.e. in the ancient Oriental exegesis, the historical sense is relevant, as history reveals Jesus to us. He is present, as the School of Alexandria describes, in the entire Bible, on its
Jan W. Żelazny
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Camille Silvy: A Photographer of Modern Life [PDF]
Camille Silvy (1834-1910) enjoyed a major reputation as a photographer in Paris and London in the period 1858-68. He was a photographer of modern life, in the sense introduced by his contemporary, Charles Baudelaire. Silvy's best-known work, 'River Scene,
Haworth-Booth, Mark
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Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) from Motya and its deepest oriental roots [PDF]
Pomegranate remains and representations found in the Phoenician site of Motya in Western Sicily give the cue for a summary study of this plant and its fortune in the Near East and the Mediterranean.
Nigro, Lorenzo, Spagnoli, Federica
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The role and place of women in the creative work of Naki Isanbet
The article presents an attempt to conduct a systematical study of the typology of female images in the works of Naki Isanbet, the Tatar scholar-encyclopedist, folklorist, critic, and classic of Tatar literature (1899–1992).
Mileusha M. Khabutdinova
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Centella asiatica is a significant medicinal herb extensively used in traditional oriental medicine and gaining global popularity. The primary constituents of Centella asiatica leaves are triterpenoid saponins, which are predominantly believed to be ...
Rohini Jadhav +5 more
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Subjectivity and the Cultural Constraints of Academic Literature in Material Culture: An Investigation into the Discussion of Pattern and Symbol in Persian Carpets [PDF]
This paper examines the academic literature on material culture, focusing on inherent cultural standpoints within the European tradition and the impossibility of arriving at an objective position.
Rad, Fatemeh Safaii
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Setting Sun: Popular Culture Images of the Japanese and Japanese Americans and Public Policy [PDF]
The negative, stereotypical depictions of the Japanese and Japanese Americans in American popular culture in the first half of the twentieth century were of great importance in the promulgation of the Asian Exclusion Act of 1924, the internment of ...
Young, Mary
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