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    Hybridization of DEBOHID with ENN algorithm for highly imbalanced datasets by Sedat Korkmaz

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Upon evaluation of the average Winner, Mean Rank and Final Rank values obtained for each classifier and metric pair, the proposed D-ENN method demonstrated superior performance compared to nine state-of-the-art sampling methods, with an average Winner value of 13, an average Mean Rank value of 3.40 and an average Final Rank value of 1.…”
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    Conservatism of funeral rites of the western Balts by V.I. Kulakov

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In the early Middle Ages, the winner of funeral races received a significant part of the property of the buried tribesman, while the prize-winner in the Prussian funeral arrivals during the era of the Reformation was symbolically enriched only with a small change of one shilling. …”
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    The World Congress of Gastroenterology: Montreal, Quebec, 379 September 12-14, 2005 by Dilip G Patel

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Member societies, just as with Olympic committee members, vote after a formal bidding process and the winner hosts the next meeting. We have received that honour and privilege of hosting the WCOG in Montreal in September 2005. …”
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    Stigma of poverty. The discursive construction of ­"South" term in Latin American countries by GÓMEZ QUINTERO, Juan David, FRANCO MARTÍNEZ, Juan Agustín

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…The metaphors that stigmatize poverty are symbolic discourse used to define in a European way the identity of the winner (rich) people.…”
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    Transformations of Magistracy in Russia by E. A. Opfer

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Besides, we used the results of all-Russian survey “Russian Master’s Early Growth” devoted to Russian magistracy, the winner of the program “Scholarship program by Vladimir Potanin”.The research gives the analyses of transformations of magistracy in Russia in three vectors: changes in educational paths, staffing and design of master programs. …”
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    Patent portfolios and pharmaceuticals: a european perspective by Sílvia Bessa Venda

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Along these lines, Emanuela Arezzo, Associate Professor of Commercial Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Teramo (Italy) and winner of the Jean Monnet Chair in EU Innovation Law & Policy (2023-2026), focuses on the pharmaceutical sector, mostly from the point of view of European Union Law and its Institutions (as opposed, in particular, to the regime of the United States of America). …”
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    Manfred Max Neef y la revolución ambientalista para América Latina, 1932-2019 (in memoriam) by Esteban Valenzuela-Van-Treek, Zoran Ostoic-Marroquín, Jaime González-González

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…With the article, it is offered a tribute to the work of Manfred Max Neef, Chilean intellectual, politician, ecologist and economist, Alternative Nobel Prize winner in Economics, a pioneer in ecological criticism of both productivism and extractivism in Latin America. …”
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    The Platform Economy: New Competition Rules — Renaissance of Antitrust Control of the Abuse of Market Power by Justus Haucap

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Abstract While digital platforms have intensifi ed competition in many markets, there is also a higher risk of market foreclosure due to the “winner takes all”-nature of these markets. Hence, there are good reasons for a strengthening of competition law, as now planned with Germany’s competition law reform. …”
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    Îngropat în cer: Imre Kertész, Kadiș pentru copilul nenăscut by Cristina Deutsch

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…2002 Nobel Literature Prize Winner, Imre Kertész, in his novel Kaddish for an Unborn Child, configures a path of Jewishness as “reconceptualization of the future” caused by the traumatic postHolocaust historical circumstances. …”
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    How can mental maps, applied to the coast environment, help in collecting and analyzing spatial representations? by Servane Gueben-Venière

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Evolution of the thinking of engineers in charge of Dutch coastal management.), prize-winner of the competition organized by the Paris Doctoral School of Geography Forum in 2011.…”
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    En quoi les cartes mentales, appliquées à l’environnement littoral, aident-elles au recueil et à l’analyse des représentations spatiales ? by Servane Gueben-Venière

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Evolution of the thinking of engineers in charge of Dutch coastal management"), prize-winner of the competition organized by the Paris Doctoral School of Geography Forum in 2011.…”
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    Cloudstreet : a novel / by Winton, Tim

    Published 2013
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    Contest in Nanai Shamanic Tales by Tatiana Bulgakova

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The predominate role of these fantastic personages/helpers in tales that represent invisible spirit helpers perform real shamanic praxis, explains the loser’s unconditional submission and readiness to sacrifice their freedom or life to the winner. It also clarifies the motivation of the initiators of these contests and games: by means of gathering a great number of competitors, such shamans solve their personal spiritual problems, such as the need to overcome their adversaries or find allies in the struggle against their opponents.…”
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    3D MIMO channel modeling and simulations by Xiongwen ZHAO, Mengyuan ZHANG, Rui ZHANG, Shu LI, Leke LIN

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The existing MIMO channel simulation models are based on two-dimensional(2D)plane and can’t match with a three-dimensional(3D)radio propagation environment.A 3D MIMO channel simulation platform based on WINNER channel model was set up.After adding the vertical dimension in the model,the array patterns should be extended from 2D to 3D and 3D MIMO channel simulations were implemented.The simulation results of 3D MIMO channel parameters were validated by comparisons with the 3D measurements for an urban micro cell,good agreements could be observed.Simulation results show that the 3D channel correlation is bigger than 2D,however, its capacity has bigger improvement compared with 2D.…”
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    Appropriation sociale du numérique, communs et politique publique, retours sur l’expérience de la Ville de Brest by Michel Briand, Bernard Brunet

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Using the criteria laid out by Nobel Prize winner for economics Elinor Ostrom, four of these initiatives, which have been documented throughout their development, show how well a common resource can emerge from a community-initiated community service project: a shared resource, a community of users and producers, a flexible system of governance involving its various stakeholders. …”
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    Bio-based circular materials. Innovative packaging and construction products by Antonella Violano, Monica Cannaviello, Salvatore Del Prete

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Vanvitelli’ University of Campania in collaboration with the innovative start-up Service Biotech Srl, winner of the BioInItaly Investment Forum 2021 & Intesa Sanpaolo Start-Up Initiative for the Circular Bioeconomy sector.…”
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    “Perversion to match the curtains”? Grayson Perry’s tranny aesthetic by Margaret GILLESPIE

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Grayson Perry CBE, winner of the 2003 Turner Prize, is one of Britain’s most prominent contemporary multi-media artists and cultural commentators. …”
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    Chemostats and epidemics: Competition for nutrients/hosts by Hal L. Smith, Horst R. Thieme

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…In a chemostat, several species compete for the same nutrient, whilein an epidemic, several strains of the same pathogen may competefor the same susceptible hosts. As winner, chemostat models predict the specieswith the lowest break-even concentration, while epidemicmodels predict the strain with the largest basic reproduction number.We show that these predictions amount to the same if the per capitafunctional responses of consumer species to the nutrient concentration or ofinfective individuals to the density of susceptibles are proportional to eachother but that they are different if the functional responses are nonproportional.In the second case, the correct prediction is given by the break-even concentrations.In the case of nonproportional functional responses, we add a class for which the prediction does not only rely on local stability and instability of one-species (strain) equilibriabut on the global outcome of the competition. …”
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    De la difficulté de concilier lutte noire pour l’égalité et aspirations olympiques : Lee Evans et les Jeux de Mexico (1968) by François-René Julliard

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The day after Tommie Smith and John Carlos famously raised their fists on the 200-meter podium, Evans, winner of the 400-meter race, briefly wore a Black Panther beret and raised his fist on the podium before the U.S. anthem rang out. …”
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