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Senior technology exploration, learning, and acceptance (STELA) model: from exploration to use – a longitudinal randomized controlled trial

Educational Gerontology, 2019
The purpose of this study is to examine the process from technology exploration to acceptance for older adults. A senior technology exploration, learning, and acceptance (STELA) model is proposed to examine the technology exploration and learning process.
H. Tsai   +3 more
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"An UNPUBLISHED STELA IN THE EGYPTIAN MUSEUM, CAIRO JE 99452 "

مجـلة کلية الآثـار بقنا - جامعة جنوب الوادي
The current article publishes a stela JE 99452 belongs to a chief priest called iaHms ( Ahmose) , with a Wab -priest called Wp-wAwt-ms (Wepwawt-mes) . The relation between the two priests is not precised on the stela.
Mona Abou El Maati
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The Mortuary Stela of Tetiankh: Family Piety and Social Networkلوحة تيتي-عنخ الجنائزية (العساسيف 2018-1068-1)

, 2020
Edition of a mortuary stela from the XVIIIth Dynasty discovered in 2018 inside the surrounding walls of Theban Tomb 33. The offering scenes on this monument of outstanding quality depict relatives of the deceased, both close kin and prominent Theban ...
F. Colin
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Tail-STELA for Fast Signal Recovery via Basis Pursuit

International Conference on Security and Management
In this paper, noticing the accuracy enhancement of the tail minimization technique for basis pursuit, and the faster convergence speed of the Soft-Thresholding with Exact Line Search Algorithm (STELA), we propose the Tail-STELA that combines both ...
Yu-Hsiao Fan, Marius Pesavento
semanticscholar   +1 more source

An Unpublished Stela of Nedjesankh/Iew and His Family (CG 20394/JE 15107)

Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 2019
This article is the publication of a stela from Abydos that will be exhibited in the Grand Egyptian Museum, Giza (CG 20394/JE 15108). The stela can be dated to early in the first part of the Thirteenth Dynasty, probably in the reign of King Ameny-Qemau ...
Amgad Joseph
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A New Look at the Stela of Ameny (Cairo CG 20691) and the Possible Coregency of Senwosret III and Amenemhet III

Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 2018
Scholars heatedly debate the existence of coregency in the Middle Kingdom, and especially contentious is that between Senwosret III and Amenemhet III. Despite a lack of double-dated monuments, there are numerous stelae and small finds that juxtapose the ...
L. Haney
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Ramesside Hieratic Stela of the Sandal Maker Penone in the Egyptian Museum Cairo (TR. 27.6.24.3)

Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 2018
The hieratic stela (TR. 27.6.24.3) in the Egyptian Museum Cairo represents an interesting deposition which belongs to the sandal maker, Penone, and a woman named Ta‘at.
Kh. Hassan, A. Ouda
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The Late Period Stela of the God’s Father Horenpe from the Manchester Museum

Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 2018
This article presents a stela belonging to the God’s Father Horenpe (acc. no. 6041), which was donated to the Manchester Museum by its founder and primary benefactor Sir Jesse Haworth and partly published by Amelia Edwards in 1888.
Nicky Nielsen
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Three Acephalous Stelae

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1977
Steles mutilees du musee du Caire (Salle 19) publication de: 1) n28569 (auparavent 8.6 24.21 dans le Temporary Register): stele privee poetique, honorant le roi et le dieu-soleil| 2) Temporary Register n26.2.25.1, stele royale| 3) Temporary Register n14.1.25.5, stele d'Aniy, surveillant des joailliers. Les steles 1 et 3 proviennent de Saqqarah, la 2 de
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The Stela of Heka-yeb

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1930
H. J. Polotsky
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