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    Manual de los Reglamentos del Agua en Florida: Regulaciones de Descargas en Aguas Subterráneas a Nivel Estatal by Michael T. Olexa, Tatiana Borisova, Zachary Broome

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…This revised document is part of a series of 37 brief fact sheets, the Spanish-language version of the Handbook of Florida Water Regulation. …”
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  2. 4362

    Manteniendo los alimentos seguros: Compra y transporte de alimentos by Claudia Peñuela, Amarat Simonne

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…This 2-page fact sheet is the Spanish-language version of  FCS80003/FY1290: Keeping Food Safe: Shopping and Transporting Foods. …”
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    Dietas populares: Ayuno intermitente by Michelle Yavelow, Daniela Rivero-Mendoza, Wendy J. Dahl

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This is the Spanish language translation of the following: Yavelow, Michelle, Daniela Rivero-Mendoza, and Wendy Dahl. 2020. …”
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  4. 4364

    STUDYING ENGLISH LITERATURE IN INDONESIA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES by Novita Dewi

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Demographic transition of users and providers of the English language has brought about such challenges as observable lack of maturity in English scholarship and automation’s impact on education today. …”
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    Probing the Page transition via approximate quantum error correction by Haocheng Zhong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the paper, we find that the black hole evaporation interpreted by the island formula can be understood in the language of approximate quantum error correction. Furthermore, the Page transition, as a special property of the Page curve, should be understood as the property of approximate quantum error correction itself, i.e. a general class of quantum systems under certain conditions from approximate quantum error correction can also exhibit phenomenon similar to the Page transition.…”
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    What We Didn’t Know a Recipe Could Be: Political Commentary, Machine Learning Models, and the Fluidity of Form in Nineteenth-Century Newspaper Recipes by Avery Blankenship

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The model reveals a much more expansive understanding of the recipe form, which primarily centers around measurement words and prescriptive language rather than a heavily reliance upon the culinary. …”
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    Les dés sont jetés ! by Pascale Dollfus

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Echoing Philippe Sagant’s published writings on play and games, this article shines a light on dice throwing (and its dual language) as practiced today among the nomadic herdsmen of Ladakh, on the fringes of the Tibetan plateau. …”
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    LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE AND THE MONOLITHIC NATURE OF THE EU by Bohdan Yuskıv, Nataliia Karpchuk

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Multilingualism is one of the EU's integrity cornerstones. However, language policy is a matter for each Member State to seek to meet the EU's multilingualismrequirements and to ensure the integration of its own society. …”
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    The Gothic Genitive Plural in /-ee/ Yet Again: A Sarmatian Solution by David L. White

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Historical and lexical evidence is given indicating that Gothic culture and language were significantly influenced by their Sarmatian analogues, and additional cases where Gothic shows unusual grammatical resemblances to Iranian are adduced.…”
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    A Study on the BIM Evaluation, Analytics, and Prediction (EAP) Framework and Platform in Linked Building Ontologies and Reasoners with Clouds by Yongwook Jeong

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…However, there has been less focus on the connectivity and convergence of multiple types of BIM data or even the connectivity among non-BIM data, such as natural language and image/video data. The connectivity of BIM data means more than the syntactical correlations among them. …”
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  11. 4371

    Le genre tactile : repenser les imbrications entre la matière et la parole au prisme de l’imagination et de l’expérience by Luca Greco

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…I will propose a theoretical dialogue between two antagonistic traditions in feminism, neo-materialism and postmodernism, and gender, language and sexuality studies around the possible intertwinings between discourse and bodily materiality. …”
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  12. 4372

    Vida Saludable: Ejercicio y diabetes by Sergio Romero, Linda B. Bobroff

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…This revised 2-page fact sheet is the Spanish-language version of FCS8613/FY669: Healthy Living: Exercise and Diabetes. …”
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    Exposicion de familias agricultoras al glifosato by Frederick M. Fishel, Tatiana Sanchez

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…This is the Spanish-language version of Farm Family Exposure to Glyphosate (PI-214). …”
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  14. 4374

    Teaching Mathematics to First-year Foreign Students of Technical University by O. M. Prudnikova

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The author has identified the main problems faced by most of foreign students such as a bad knowledge of Russian language and a low level of basic school training. …”
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    Locke’s Knowledge of Ideas: Propositional or By Acquaintance? by Shelley Weinberg

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Looking at Locke’s philosophy of language in relation to the Port Royal logic, I argue, first, that Locke allows that we have non-ideational mental content that is signified only at the linguistic level. …”
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    Manual de los Reglamentos del Agua en Florida: Ley de Control de Sustancias Tóxicas by Michael T. Olexa, Zachary Broome

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…This revised document is part of a series of 37 brief fact sheets, the Spanish-language version of the Handbook of Florida Water Regulation. …”
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    La contrainte comme artifice sur la scène anglaise contemporaine : Tom Stoppard, Martin Crimp, et Caryl Churchill by Élisabeth Angel-Perez

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…To opt for the artifice of constrained writing for the stage is the way that Martin Crimp or Caryl Churchill have elected, after Tom Stoppard, to confess the difficuty there is to use language in our post-Adornian world. If there no longer is an adequacy between the tragic feeling and the form of tragedy, one has to elaborate new modes of tragic expression. …”
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  18. 4378

    Gentrification in the Global South: new insights from Chinese Studies by Haotian Guan, Huhua Cao

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This paper aims to review the current stage of English-Language gentrification studies about China. Using the case of China, the paper argues that gentrification can be generalized to a universally applied paradigm. …”
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    Sequent calculus usage for BDI agent implementation by Adomas Birstunas

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…There are lots of works where BDI logic is used as descriptive language, but authors do not talk about implementation issues [5,2,4,8,1]. …”
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    The migrant and refugee entrepreneur (of the self): vernacular modes of immaterial labor as (re)invention of the self in the destination country by Laura Alves Scherer1, Carmem Ligia Iochins Grisci

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The cartographic method was used to collect data from interviews and participant observation in Porto Alegre (Brazil), exploring events-activities, key informants, and economic migrants and refugees from the global south who work with music, dance, food, fashion, language, and political-cultural representation. The findings show that the mobilization of migrants and refugees in a cooperation network stresses the vernacular references and the migration/refuge situation, making them entrepreneurs of themselves. …”
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