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    Échelles et variations des couleurs des champs by Jean-Pierre Husson

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Color is a criterion for assessing agrosystems capable of resilience, adaptation and inventive projections for the future. We note a distortion between, on the one hand, the anxious, even angry, agrarian reality, the imposed constraint of having to feed around 9 billion people and, on the other hand, the desire for local countryside expressed by our fellow citizens.…”
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    La langue, matière à machines by Pierre Thévenin, Emmanuel Ducourneau, Anthony Stavrianakis

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A figure in the domain of art brut invents alphabets to grasp the being of words. A designer seeks to apply his “onto-cartographic” method beyond an original application to industrial design objects. …”
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    L'Inde de 1919 à 1941 : nationalismes, « communalisme », prosélytisme et fondamentalisme by Marc Gaborieau

    Published 2002-04-01
    “…The définitive rupture between Hindus and Muslims occurred, on the political level, during the interwar period in 1930, after the philosophical poet, Iqbâl (1876-1938), called for a separate state for Muslims whose name (Pakistan) was invented as early as 1935. An ideological break had preceded the political rupture. …”
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    “That Sottish and Selfish principle”: Cugoano on Self-Interest, Imagination, and Moral Wrongdoing by Aminah Hasan-Birdwell

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The imagination is erroneously used to invent reasons and justifications for one’s actions outside of concern for others. …”
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    Populisme et gestion national-populaire du pouvoir en Bolivie : l’expérience du Mouvement nationaliste révolutionnaire – MNR– (1952-1964) by Christine Delfour

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…During this period, we are faced, with the classical ambiguities of populism, but we also note that, in spite of its deficiencies and potential drifts, the national popular management, embodied by the NRM, invented by a new progressist generation, can also be considered as a transition, even a step, towards democracy.…”
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    Decompositions of Circulant-Balanced Complete Multipartite Graphs Based on a Novel Labelling Approach by A. El-Mesady, Omar Bazighifan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…For applied scientists and engineers, graph theory is a strong and vital tool for evaluating and inventing solutions for a variety of issues. Graph theory is extremely important in complex systems, particularly in computer science. …”
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    Opérations traductives dans les processus créatif et de conception en design by Sophie Fétro

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The article thus proposes to distinguish three types of translation situations and to question what the translation methods put in place, invented or deduced from the techniques used, can allow on the creative level, leading to the belief that it is the set of translation operations that constitutes the creative work of designers. …”
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    Review to the roots of shamluâs poetic imagery by یعقوب نوروزی

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…In shamlu’s poem, life of a modern cities artistically is reflected and a also poet with a perfect masterpiece invents contemporary images from this type of life can be seen. …”
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    Le potentiel éducatif du design fiction dans le développement de la pensée critique by Géraldine Wuyckens

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…More specifically, design fiction encourages young people to put themselves in the shoes of inventors of the future and to contextualise their inventions in a near-future world through the production of speculative scenarios. …”
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    L’âme des machines dans The Ghost in the Shell by Bounthavy Suvilay

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…But they have a similar pattern to the reference intermedia even invent a work cited.…”
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    Art, Performance, and Outsourcing in Corporate Art Commissioning: An American Scenario by Charlotte Gould

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The art world has indeed become a benchmark of production and management for the business world which praises its ever-youthful energy, its inventiveness, hipness, and sense of freedom, its flexible working hours and short-term or zero-hour contracts. …”
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    Discussing Race in American Professional Sport: The Case of Mixed-Race Athletes Tiger Woods and Colin Kaepernick by Nathalie Loison

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In 1997, Woods refused to be defined as black and used the self-invented word “Cablinasian” to encapsulate his racial mixing. …”
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    ‘Larks in Season’: The Comic Almanack (1835–54) by Brian Maidment

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Differing kinds of almanacs provided either general information linked to the agricultural, ecclesiastical, or parliamentary year or else spectacularly inventive predictions. Early-Victorian print culture attempted to stamp out superstitious predictive almanacs and establish the genre as an authoritative source of information. …”
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    Editorial by Thomas D. Wilson

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…No doubt training will become more and more sophisticated over time, as the flaws and biases are discovered, but given AI’s ability to invent, on the basis of what it has learnt, I’ll be very cautious in using it for the foreseeable future.…”
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    Hybrider l’urbain et l’agricole : du lexique au projet de paysage by Axelle Thierry

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The implementation of such food-producing projects raises several questions about the need to combine urban and agricultural planning tools and to invent new professional practices for negotiating, designing and taking action. …”
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    La recomposition des savoirs au Maghreb à l’époque de la coopération by Jean-Robert Henry

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…In the social sciences, it was an age of deconstruction and reconstruction of colonial knowledge, for inventing north-south relations, a time for reconfiguring the concept of cultural space and a time of intense multidisciplinarity. …”
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    “When the bear won't go hunt”: masculinity in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night by Jean-Louis CLARET

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The haunting figures of Narcissus and Echo find a strange echo in the main characters who prove particularly resilient and clearly subservient to the structural requirements of the comedy. Twelfth Night invents new polarities that, like some of the characters, are not what they are.…”
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    Airbnb, or the (globalized) geopolitics of a contested tourist accommodation offer. From magnified disruption to generalized conflictualities... by Victor Piganiol

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…A geopolitical approach makes it possible to analyse Airbnb from a purely conflictual perspective by mobilizing the tools, concepts and reasoning invented by and for this field of geography, and to shed light on some of the forces that make the platform a “city disrupter”, particularly at the local and even micro-local levels, that of the space of the residence itself and its immediate environment.…”
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    Study of the Interference Affecting the Performance of the Theremin by Carmen Bachiller Martín, Jorge Sastre Martínez, Amelia Ricchiuti, Héctor Esteban González, Carlos Hernández Franco

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…It is named after the Russian physics Professor Lev S. Termen who invented it in 1919. This musical instrument belongs to a very short list of devices which are played without physical contact between the musician and the instrument. theremin players complain about the interference that any object in a radius of approximately 3 meters produces when playing the theremin, modifying the intonation of the instrument. …”
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