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Tigers or Tiger Prawns?

2014
This chapter examines Africa’s “renaissance” following a “growth tragedy,” or “chronic growth failure,” between the mid-1990s and the mid-2000s. It puts the African growth experiences of the last 50 years into perspective by analyzing these so-called growth tragedy and renaissance.
Christopher Cramer, Ha-Joon Chang
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Tiger gegen Tiger

2023
Südasien, Bd. 24 Nr.
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Tigers, Tiger Spirits and Were-tigers in Tribal Orissa

Religions of South Asia, 2013
In the last years, several tiger sightings have been reported in rural areas of Orissa, in both villages and market towns. According to local rangers, such an anomalous behaviour is due to an unprecedented growth of the tiger's population, and the consequent need for more territory. Conversely, local indigenous populations (adivasi) look at the strange
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Tiger, Tiger

Ploughshares, 2015
Acclaimed publisher and editor Neil Astley, founder of Bloodaxe Books, guest-edits this special transatlantic all-poetry issue, featuring poets from North America, Great Britain, and Ireland. The issue contains a stirring diversity of work, with writers who have roots everywhere from Guyana to Pakistan to Zambia, and also features poetry in Welsh ...
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YOLO-mini-tiger: Amur Tiger Detection

Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval, 2020
In this paper, we present our solution for tiger detection in the 2019 Computer Vision for Wildlife Conservation Challenge (CVWC2019). We introduce an efficient deep tiger detector, which consists of the convnet channel adaptation method and an improved tiger detection method based on You Only Look Once version 3 (YOLOv3).
Runchen Wei, Ning He, Ke Lu 0002
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Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright

2017
From 1954 to 1959, Bester seemed less intent on dismissing pulp clichés than on transforming pulp aesthetics in earnest. “Fondly Fahrenheit” would not poke fun at the mad robot story but revamp it through the use of mixed-viewpoint narration, undercutting Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics in the process.
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A Tiger Tale

Science, 2002
H ere in sweltering, Congress-free Washington during August, there just has to be a hot topic to fill the political void. This year, it's West Nile virus! (hereafter, WNV for short). It's so common in birds here that in neighboring Montgomery County, Maryland, folks were told not to bring in dead birds to be tested for WNV if their neighborhoods “had ...
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