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The Application of Similar Image Retrieval in Electronic Commerce
Published 2014-01-01“…Aiming at improving the network customers’ experience and providing merchants with the accuracy of advertising, we design a reasonable and extensive electronic commerce application system, which includes three subsystems: image search display subsystem, image search subsystem, and product information collecting subsystem. …”
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La diaspora andalouse et le commerce des ports maghrébins (xie-xve siècle)
Published 2014-07-01“…In a Mediterranean trade largely controlled by European Christian merchants from the 12th century onwards, the Andalusians –Muslims, but also Jews– were an exception. …”
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L’alliance normando-tupi au xvie siècle : la célébration de Rouen
Published 2008-07-01“…The Norman-Tupi alliance in the 16th century: the celebration at Rouen.In 1550, the city of Rouen prepares a series of festivities for the royal entry of Henry II and his court, of which two elements point to the links between the Norman harbour merchants and the Brazilian coastal Tupi: a performance of the Indians’ daily life – called « Brazilian festival » by the historian Ferdinand Denis, involving 50 Tupi and 250 Norman sailors – and a staged naval battle between French and Portuguese. …”
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Les traités entre le Fuuta-Tooro et Saint-Louis : commerce, taxes et sécurité à l’intersection (1785-1808)
Published 2024-12-01“…Louis in 1809, France concluded only three treaties with the Fuuta-Tooro, aiming to revive trade, ensure the security of its merchants, and resolve issues related to customs and taxes. …”
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De Madagascar à Sumatra : une route négrière peu commune. Le voyage du navire Binnenwijzend de la VOC en 1732
Published 2015-12-01“…Together with other data compiled from similar expeditions, this voyage allows us to better understand the commercial interactions between Dutch merchants and Malagasy sovereigns during a poorly known period when maritime trade with Europeans was developing rapidly. …”
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The Critique of the Book "The Crafters and Their Business Life in the Safavid Period: Essays in the Socio-Economic History of Iran"
Published 2018-12-01“…The author influenced the views of the nineteenth-century thinkers of Western Europe, exploring some of the social developments in this age and trying to prove that the Safavid government was preventing the formation of powerful independent autonomous merchants, and consequently, the economic dynamism of this period. …”
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Employment of population of large cities of Western Siberia in 1914–1917
Published 2020-05-01“…The transition of the country’s economy to supplying the front with arms and products inevitably affected the traditional commercial activities of the merchants, the supply of food to the rear cities, and various types of traditional labor activities in cities that in peacetime depended on the demands of the market and citizens. …”
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Legal realities of the Golden Horde Crimea through the eyes of foreign contemporaries
Published 2023-12-01“…The article is an analysis of specific status of the Crimea as a part of the Golden Horde and as it was reflected in the contemporary sources: notes of travelers, diplomats, merchants, missionaries, etc., correspondence of rulers, historical chronicles and hagiographic works based the information of eye-witnesses. …”
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Le littoral du Latium méridional et de la Campanie septentrionale entre le ix e et le iii e s. av. J.‑C.
Published 2021-06-01“…This complex system of exchange seems to attribute a particular role to sanctuaries: they are used to mark the territory but serve also as meeting places and asylums where merchants can profit from divine protection for their activities and their journey.…”
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Las placillas del desierto. Construcción de espacio urbano en el despoblado de Atacama. Bolivia y Chile, 1870-1900
Published 2015-11-01“…These villages appeared distant from the political and military power of the plazas or central villages and their merchants and miners benefited from an adjacent farm were located. …”
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La mercatique transatlantique d’un végétal psychoactif : le guaraná entre remède et aliment (1840-1921)
Published 2018-05-01“…Once isolated this alkaloid was largely distributed as a remedy thanks to the support of numerous scientists and merchants in the European drugstore network. At the same time in Brazil, the production and consumption of the plant mixed and increased within the population. …”
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Os mesteirais e o concelho de Lisboa durante o século XIV: um esboço de síntese (1300-1383)
Published 2017-06-01“…With the interference of the royal power, knights, great merchants, squires, clerics and literati monopolized the council's positions, creating a real oligarchy. …”
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Mobilités socio-spatiales et production territoriale en Sénégambie
Published 2015-12-01“…The Senegal-Gambia border performs this function, and creates numerous border effects that are exploited by the population. Social actors and merchants in the Senegal-Gambia border areas, through their daily mobility around the border, connect places on both sides of that border. …”
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Progrès et développement économique au Chili durant la République conservatrice (1830-1861)
Published 2015-01-01“…Between 1830 en 1850, tariffs were preserved. Meanwhile French merchants introduced European products. Colonization grew up. …”
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Live-Streaming Adoption Strategies in Downstream-Dominant Supply Chain
Published 2025-01-01“…In recent years, live streaming has become popular among merchants as it helps them obtain direct access to and attract customers. …”
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Agrobiodiversité et pratiques agricoles dans le pays Jbala (Tafza et Bellota)
Published 2017-10-01“…Physical, natural, socio-economic and historic particularities created favorable conditions maintaining several rare cultivated plants and practices.Thanks to the international scientific cooperation project (PICS) « La Montagne et ses Savoirs », we have collected (between October 2013 and April 2014) a series of interviews with farmers, merchants or inhabitants of the region, in two sites: Tafza and Bellota.We present here the results of a modest comparison between the agro-biological diversity and the linguistic diversity, through some of the vernacular taxinomy concerning fruits and fruit trees.…”
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An Analytically Modified Finite Difference Scheme for Pricing Discretely Monitored Options
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Un japonisme patrimonial
Published 2024-03-01“…This article sets out to analyse the different stages in the history of how Japanese textile objects and items of clothing integrated private and public collections, looking at the actors involved in this process, merchants, collectors, artists and scientists. The notion of a clothing and textile heritage in Japan is examined, in the context of the westernisation of the country during the Meija era, between 1868 and 1912. …”
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Are Consumers Interested in Ornamental Plants That Benefit Pollinator Insects?
Published 2016-10-01“…It covers consumers’ current actions to aid pollinators, their interest in purchasing plants to help pollinators, and their perceptions about plant availability, and it describes strategies for merchants and producers to cater to consumer preferences for in-store communications/promotions and help them to find and purchase plants that aid pollinator insects. …”
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Anjouan (Comores), un nœud dans les réseaux de l’océan Indien. Émergence et rôle d’une société urbaine lettrée et marchande (XVIIe-XXe siècle)
Published 2015-12-01“…Townspeople of Ndzuwani Island, the makabaila were learned merchants and landowners with their origin in the Bâ ‘Alawî sharif clan from Hadhramawt. …”
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