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ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2004
This paper motivates and describes an example network Information Plane, called Sophia, currently deployed on PlanetLab. Sophia is a distributed system that collects, stores, propagates, aggregates, and reacts to observations about the network's current conditions.
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This paper motivates and describes an example network Information Plane, called Sophia, currently deployed on PlanetLab. Sophia is a distributed system that collects, stores, propagates, aggregates, and reacts to observations about the network's current conditions.
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition
"Science is fun because it allows us to occupy a wonderful place at the edge of the known universe, where we can begin to understand our place in the world and then attempt to extend the boundaries of human knowledge … To improve my work-life balance, I maintain a steady supply of nerdy jokes …" Find out more about Sophia Fricke in her Introducing ...
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"Science is fun because it allows us to occupy a wonderful place at the edge of the known universe, where we can begin to understand our place in the world and then attempt to extend the boundaries of human knowledge … To improve my work-life balance, I maintain a steady supply of nerdy jokes …" Find out more about Sophia Fricke in her Introducing ...
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2019
Abstract This chapter discusses how convictions about gender and sexuality (both at the divine and at the social level) have been instrumental to the ways early Christians addressed the divine Sophia myth. Strongly gendered and idealized already in the Hebrew Bible, the personified feminine Sophia undergoes a process of masculinization ...
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Abstract This chapter discusses how convictions about gender and sexuality (both at the divine and at the social level) have been instrumental to the ways early Christians addressed the divine Sophia myth. Strongly gendered and idealized already in the Hebrew Bible, the personified feminine Sophia undergoes a process of masculinization ...
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Junonia sophia subsp. sophia Fabricius 1793
2016Published as part of Bivar-De-Sousa, António, Vasconcelos, Sasha, Mendes, Luís F., Larsen, Torben B., Baker, Jon & Guilherme, João L., 2016, Butterflies of Guinea-Bissau: VIII. New data, new reports, corrections and biodiversity (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea), pp.
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The Hastings Center Report, 2004
Sophia was born perfect. I had six hours of untempered joy before the routine ALGO test, now widely used to screen newborns for hearing impairment, hinted at a serious problem. I remember staring at the ALGO computer monitor, waiting impatiently for it to register Sophia's brain response to sound. There was practically none.
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Sophia was born perfect. I had six hours of untempered joy before the routine ALGO test, now widely used to screen newborns for hearing impairment, hinted at a serious problem. I remember staring at the ALGO computer monitor, waiting impatiently for it to register Sophia's brain response to sound. There was practically none.
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