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Funny guy or village fool? Social factors of the evaluation of humour and jokes among Evenkis and Sakhas

open access: yes
The article demonstrates that similar actions and lifestyles of two individuals living in two villages of Yakutia (in Northeastern Siberia) evoke different attitudes in their own communities in accordance with the dissimilar social structures and ...
Mészáros, Csaba
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Fundamental Challenges, Physical Implementations, and Integration Strategies for Ising Machines in Large‐Scale Optimization Tasks

open access: yesAdvanced Electronic Materials, EarlyView.
Ising machines are emerging as specialized hardware solvers for computationally hard optimization problems. This review examines five major platforms—digital CMOS, analog CMOS, emerging devices, coherent optics, and quantum systems—highlighting physics‐rooted advantages and shared bottlenecks in scalability and connectivity.
Hyunjun Lee, Joon Pyo Kim, Sanghyeon Kim
wiley   +1 more source

Fonctions du profane et du « ridiculum » dans l’enluminure médiévale

open access: yes, 1995
Recent studies by Randall and Camille have thrown new light on the meaning of the medieval illuminations «at the bottom of the page ». The present article follows on from these studies to look at several examples taken from fourteenth-century religious ...
Müller, Markus
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Labeling Quality or Quantity? The Differential Impact of Geographical Indications on Export Performance in Turkish Agri‐Food Products

open access: yesApplied Economic Perspectives and Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study investigates the impact of geographical indication (GI) certification on the export performance of Turkish agri‐food products by analyzing both trade volume and unit value dynamics. Drawing on monthly data from 2000 to 2024 across 22 GI‐certified products, the research employs product‐level regressions, fixed‐effects panel models ...
Ihlas Sovbetov, Muge Burcu Ozdemir
wiley   +1 more source

Political correspondence relating to Kingston-upon-Hull, 1678-1835 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1989
This study covers aspects of political life at Kingston-upon-Hull between 1678 and 1835, and is part history and part edition. The historical section is an essay on the character and course of Hull politics between these dates.
Ward, Robert Carrington
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Traceability of Agri‐Food Products: The Key to Conscious Trade

open access: yesAgribusiness, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Globalization and growing concerns about sustainability have led to improvements in product traceability, quality, and sustainability. Traceability contributes to environmental protection and supports sustainable development by fostering transparency in agricultural practices and encouraging the responsible use of resources.
Scarlett Queen Almeida Bispo   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Private Eye: English Media in the Sixties. Humour, Satire and Language

open access: yes, 2008
Almost forty years have passed since the first issue of Private Eye was published on October 25th 1961. The magazine undoubtedly provided the greatest media contribution to launching the craze for satire, humour and desecration in the Sixties, i.e.
INGENITO, Michele
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Electroencephalogram‐Driven Recognition of Parkinson's Disease Through a Mycelium‐Inspired Memristive Reservoir Computing Circuit

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Systems, EarlyView.
This work presents a bio‐inspired computing framework for Parkinson's disease analog recognition using electroencephalogram signals. Temporally encoded EEG features stimulate a mycelium‐inspired memristive reservoir, where disease‐related patterns emerge through physical spatiotemporal dynamics.
Ioannis K. Chatzipaschalis   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Staying in character: An analysis of how characterisation is affected in the translations of Faiza Guène's "Du rêve pour les oufs"

open access: yes, 2020
This study critically analyses three English translations of Faiza Guène's ‘Du rêve pour les oufs'. In particular, it examines how characterisation has been affected in the translations, focusing on five key characterising aspects: fictive orality ...
Adcock, Hollie
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Slapstick and the liberation of objecthood in the work of Rebecca Moss

open access: yes
Humour in visual art may be commonplace, but it is rarely foregrounded in any analysis. To sideline the humour in the video art of British artist Rebecca Moss, however, is to ignore the centrality of slapstick to her work.
Sullivan, Emma
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