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    „Aleksander I jako król polski” pędzla Niccoli Montiego (1819) – malarstwo portretowe w służbie propagandy Królestwa Kongresowego by Mikołaj Getka-Kenig

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The painting unevenly emphasises the three strands of the official cult of Alexander I as the “resurrector” of Poland after the Congress of Vienna. …”
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    Conservatism of funeral rites of the western Balts by V.I. Kulakov

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Earlier, I have already noted the desire of the Prussians to preserve the connection of times during funeral ceremonies and the presence of a long memory of their predecessors, which is reflected in the cult reverence. The specific theme of this paper is a unique aspect of the Prussian funeral ceremonies – equestrian competitions during the funeral. …”
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    Resource Scheduling Method for Integration of TT&C and Observation Based on Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning by Siyue CHENG, Haoran LI, Weigang BAI, Di ZHOU, Yan ZHU

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…With the development of satellite communication technology and the continuous expansion of the constellation scale, the integration of TT&C and observation technology has become the mainstream trend.The large constellation scale, many scheduling objects and complex operation joint control bring great challenges to the integrated resource scheduling of satellite network TT&C and observation.Subject to the low solution effi ciency and complex constraints of scheduling algorithms, the traditional TT&C resource scheduling technology adopts the advance injection TT&C instructions to perform tasks according to the fi xed deployment, which is diffi cult to meet the scheduling needs of emergencies and emergency tasks.Therefore, a kind of resource scheduling method based on multi-agent actor-Agent Actor-Critic Deterministic Policy Gradient Algorithms (MADDPG) was presented.With centralized training and distributed execution, the multi-agent model of integrated task of TT&C and observation was established.By analyzed the scheduling strategy of neighbor agent, the response speed of local information was improved.According to the model and constraints in the integrated resource scheduling problem of TT&C and observation, selected signifi cant and interpretable constraints, then established the multi-agent resource scheduling reinforcement learning model, and carried on the simulation test.The simulation results showed that the task benefi t of this method was 22% higher than the traditional method.…”
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    Le complexe monumental suburbain et l’ensemble funéraire de Saint-Martin-au-Val (Chartres, Eure-et-Loir) : état de la recherche (2006-2011) by Bruno Bazin, Emmanuel Bouilly, Vincent Drost, Isabelle Godin, Stéphane Hérouin, Christophe Loiseau, Apolline Louis, Stéphanie Raux, Julie Rivière, Jonathan Simon, Stéphane Willerval

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Since 2006, the remains of a possible Gallo-Roman cult complex of over 6 ha, located in a suburban area of Autricum (ancient Chartres), have been excavated not far from the centre of Chartres. …”
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    Archaeological heritage and problems of its preservation in Ghor province, Afghanistan by Aleksiejus Luchtanas

    Published 2010-12-01
    “….; • Monuments from Buddhistic period - monastery of Vayguna Sange Bar (first half of the 15th millennium); • Remains of settlements and cult objects of Kabre Zabok; • Monuments of technology and engineering - mills, brickyards, ruins of bridges, caravanserais - still exist in many places. …”
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    CONSUMERISM OF LEISURE CLASS IN SINGAPORE IN KEVIN KWAN’S CRAZY RICH ASIANS: A SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH by Agni Nurwidia Setiadi, Resneri Daulay

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This study also applies the concept of uniquely Singaporean mindset in the book entitled The Cult of the Luxury Brand: Inside Asia’s Love affair with Luxury by Chadha and Paul as a tool to analyze the consumerism of leisure class in the novel Crazy Rich Asians. …”
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    The Spartan King Leonidas I: History and modern times by E.A. Tchiglintsev, N.A. Shadrina

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Anti-tyrannical ideas and the cult of freedom as opposed to slavery inspired the artists of the 17th – 18th centuries (Henry Purcell, Richard Glover) to create their poems celebrating the heroic ideal of Leonidas I. …”
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    Some features of the Islamic Culture of Khwarezm in the Golden Horde Era by Malikov A.

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Results and scientific novelty: As a result of the study, the author comes to the conclusion that in Khwarezm, Islam was represented by various practices manifested in the organization of rituals, Mutazilism, Sufi teachings, and the cult of saints. In the pre-Golden Horde period, the Muslim written culture of the region was dominated by the Arabic, Persian, and Khwarezmian languages. …”
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    Success and failure rates of new food and non-food products introduced on the market by Ireneusz P. Rutkowski

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Failure and success rates are in fact diffi cult to quantify. The research contribution to marketing sciences primarily includes the formulation of a set of real success and failure rates in food and non-food industries.…”
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    Physician Kitasato Shibasaburō: Achievements and posthumous veneration in Shintō by V. A. Gorshkov-Cantacuzene

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…It should be noted, however, that the cult of Koch-Kitasato is local and actually confined to the Kitasato Institute, where scholars are honored as patrons of the Institute. …”
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    Publicistic articles on the pages of the 'Sovet Әdәbiaty' ('Sovetskaya Literatura') journal in the end of the Stalin era by I.F. Fattakhov

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The materials submitted for publication were edited by political censors; they clearly expressed the spirit of Stalinism, the cult of J.V. Stalin's personality. Every issue of the journal had the “Publicism” section. …”
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    Tšeptsa jõgi põhjaudmurtide rahvakultuuris by Nadezhda Shutova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Peculiarities of the Northern Udmurts’ worldview are the ideas about the creatures of the aqutic world, the presence of a whole system of rituals and special places associated with the cult of the owners of the water element. It is argued that the anthropomorphic image of the water sphere masters occupied a more significant position in the Udmurt beliefs. …”
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    Legal and Organizational Principles of Militia Activities of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1956 by V. A. Grechenko

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Stalin in 1953 marked the beginning of the partial liberalization of the political regime in the Soviet Union; the strongest impetus for the continuation and intensification of this process was in 1956, the year of the XX Congress of the CPSU and the CPSU Central Committee Resolution “On overcoming the Stalin’s cult of personality and its consequences”, where a lot of terrible truth about the Soviet past was told for the first time. …”
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    Arlington Park: Variations on Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway by Monica LATHAM

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Like Woolf, Cusk offers the reader a multitude of aural and visual perceptions – the sensory impressionism chiselling out inner turmoil –, and has a cult for the object and for the powerful, arresting triviality of the non-event. …”
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    Z. Ivinskis: the first objective researcher of St. Casimir's life by Jonas Boruta

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…Ivinskis was the first to establish the fact that Pope Leo X had not written the bull that canonized Prince Casimir, and that in 1602 Clement VIII merely legalized his cult as saint. This in no way tarnished the halo of St. …”
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    Some Ideas on the References of Legendary Typology of The Holy Fāṭima by Güldane Gündüzöz

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Similarlythis paper examines how Fāṭima has been transformed into a cult entity in Shīʿīthought. As a result of this transformation, Fāṭima’s image is used as areference in the Shīʿī literature in formation of upper concepts such as ImāmīShīʿism, custody and intercession. …”
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    Ordos Mausoleum of Genghis Khan: History and Modernity by Nomin D. Tsyrenova, Chingis Ts. Tsyrenov

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The Ordos Mausoleum of Genghis Khan and the tourist complex of the same name can be considered as one of the modern forms of the cult of veneration of Genghis Khan, as well as a striking example of the pragmatic implementation of the policy of memory on the part of the official Chinese authorities in relation to the great conqueror and the Mongol Empire as a whole. …”
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    Astrology as Sacred Ecological Knowledge in the Tibetan Buddhist Tradition by Yulia Yu. Erendzhenova

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, sacred astrological knowledge is widely popular both in cult practices and non-religious activities. Astrologers draw prediction and natal charts, calculate favorable periods for rituals, healing practices, harvesting, weddings, funerals, etc. …”
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    SPIRITUALITY AS PHILOSOPHICAL, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL DE-VELOPMENT PROBLEM by V. E. Gromov

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…This principle made the human being the cult for itself and weakened its ability for will and belief. …”
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    Saintes/Mediolanum, cité des Santons et Bordeaux/Burdigala, cité des Bituriges Vivisques : destins croisés by Louis Maurin, Alain Bouet, Eneko Hiriart, Guilhem Landreau, Christophe Sireix, Dominique Tardy

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Augustus constituted the Bituriges Vivisci a civitas, like the Santones, and their capitals were ornamented with sanctuaries of the imperial cult. Their political institutions were similar; inscriptions show that, whilst bearing the stamp of Gallic form, they perpetuated the power of the former ruling class, now allied to Rome.In the generation that followed the Gallic War both Mediolanum and Burdigala saw rapid development in similar aspects. …”
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