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    Fictitious (Implied) Administrative Acts: Prospects of Integration Into Russian Legislation by V. V. Maslov

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…It is pointed out that the term “fictitious administrative act” borrowed from German administrative law is not appropriate for Russian law. …”
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    FEATURES OF INTRODUCTORY CONSTRUCTION FUNCTIONING IN SENTENCE STRUCTURE by Svetlana N. Mihaleva, Irina N. Kostina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The research material was a continuous selection of examples of works of art by French and German authors. Results. As a result of the observation of introductory constructions, it was concluded that IC can be considered as an attempt by the author to clarify his information, his desire for detail, explanation, which leads to a complication of the syntactic structure. …”
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    Prevention or Promotion? Predicting Author's Regulatory Focus by Aswathy Velutharambath, Kai Sassenberg, Roman Klinger

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…To bridge this gap we introduce the novel task of regulatory focus classification from text and present two complementary German datasets – (1) experimentally generated event descriptions and (2) manually annotated short social media texts used for evaluating the generalizability of models on real-world data. …”
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    Integrated Spatiotemporal Hybrid Solar PV Generation Forecast Between Countries on Different Continents Using Transfer Learning Method by Bowoo Kim, Kaouther Belkilani, Gerd Heilscher, Marc-Oliver Otto, Jeung-Soo Huh, Dongjun Suh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Notably, when trained on Korean data and applied to both South Korea and Germany, the model achieved an average R<inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$^{2}_{\mathrm {adj}}$ </tex-math></inline-formula> improvement of 23.5 %. When trained on German data, the improvement was even more pronounced at 67.3 %. …”
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    The first books in Kaunas by Sigitas Lūžys

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Up to now, in the collection of KAVB, there are 78 books from the Jesuits' library, mainly in Latin, Polish, 2 books in German, and 1 book in French. After the abolition of the Order of the Jesuits in 1773, the most valuable books were transferred to Vilnius University Library. …”
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    Figurines féminines nues. Proche-Orient, Égypte, Nubie, Méditerranée, Asie centrale (Néolithique - iiie siècle apr. J.-C.) by Sylvie Donnat

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Figurines féminines antiques », présentant des figurines conservées dans les collections patrimoniales de l’université de Strasbourg, des photographies d’objets conservés dans le département des Antiquités orientales du Louvre, des productions d’un atelier d’archéologie expérimentale (avril-mai 2015, Strasbourg) et deux expositions virtuelles (objets de Jordanie étudiés dans le cadre du Franco-German Figurines Project – FGFP – et de la collection d’égyptologie de Strasbourg dont les commissaires furent Frédéric Colin (UMR 7044, université de Strasbourg), Sylvie Donnat (UMR 7044, université de Strasbourg), Régine Hunziker-Rodewald (EA 4378, université de Strasbourg) et Isabelle Weygand (UMR 7044).…”
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    Research on the robustness of neural machine translation systems in word order perturbation by Yuran ZHAO, Tang XUE, Gongshen LIU

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…., BERT) into neural machine translation (NMT) models can improve translation performance.However, it is still unclear whether these improvements stem from enhanced semantic or syntactic modeling capabilities, as well as how pre-trained knowledge impacts the robustness of the models.To address these questions, a systematic study was conducted to examine the syntactic ability of BERT-enhanced NMT models using probing tasks.The study revealed that the enhanced models showed proficiency in modeling word order, highlighting their syntactic modeling capabilities.In addition, an attacking method was proposed to evaluate the robustness of NMT models in handling word order.BERT-enhanced NMT models yielded better translation performance in most of the tasks, indicating that BERT can improve the robustness of NMT models.It was observed that BERT-enhanced NMT model generated poorer translations than vanilla NMT model after attacking in the English-German translation task, which meant that English BERT worsened model robustness in such a scenario.Further analyses revealed that English BERT failed to bridge the semantic gap between the original and perturbed sources, leading to more copying errors and errors in translating low-frequency words.These findings suggest that the benefits of pre-training may not always be consistent in downstream tasks, and careful consideration should be given to its usage.…”
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    Léo Malet ou le roman noir américain made in France by Crystel Pinçonnat

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Though he owes his fame to the character of Nestor Burma that he invented in 1943, his previous production, which served as a testing ground to develop his Parisian version of noir fiction, is not as well-known. During the German Occupation of France, the publisher Georges Ventillard, taking advantage of the craze for noir fiction and the banning of Anglo-American literature in France, launched the “Minuit” series. …”
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