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    Se déplacer à la marge ? Première approche des mobilités des usagers de nouveaux espaces de travail collaboratif hors des métropoles by Benoit Feildel

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The increased interest in coworking spaces on the margins of metropolitan areas invites us to question the supposed positive externalities of these places, which are widely acclaimed by public authorities, especially for their contribution to the transition to more sustainable mobility in a territorial system rebalenced on sparse areas. …”
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    Gambaran Karakteristik Ibu Hamil pada Persalinan Preterm di RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang Tahun 2012 by Verdani Leoni Edrin, Ariadi ., Lili Irawati

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Conclusion from this study is that preterm labor may be influenced by factors of age, parity, birth spacing, education, anemia, and levels of antenatal visits. …”
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    Risk factors and preventive measures for severe orofacial and neck infections: a three-year observational study by Jarno Velhonoja, Meira Lääveri, Tero Soukka, Saara Haatainen, Noora Al-Neshawy, Ilpo Kinnunen, Heikki Irjala

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Bulging of the lateral pharyngeal wall or laryngeal swelling on admission was significantly related to the need for intensive care treatment (p < 0.001). The spaces most often involved were the submandibular (n = 15; 16.0%), sublingual (n = 15; 16.0%) and parapharyngeal (n = 14; 14.9%) spaces. …”
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    Preliminary ultrasonography study of the pancreas in the dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) by El Hassania Lakhel, Khalid El Allali, Mohamed Rachid Achaâban, Rahma Azrib

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The corresponding parenchyma thickness within the three intercostal spaces was 3.93 ± 0.33 cm, 4.40 ± 0.20 cm, and 3.46 ± 0.39 cm in the young camels (n = 14), and 4.99 ± 0.46 cm, 5.90 ± 0.27 cm, and 4.11 ± 0.68 cm in the adults (n = 8), respectively. …”
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  5. 12485

    Ecological impacts of single-axis photovoltaic solar energy with periodic mowing on microclimate and vegetation by Yudi Li, Yudi Li, Alona Armstrong, Alona Armstrong, Christopher Simmons, Noah Z. Krasner, Noah Z. Krasner, Rebecca R. Hernandez, Rebecca R. Hernandez, Rebecca R. Hernandez, Rebecca R. Hernandez

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Beneath PV panels, photosynthetically active radiation decreased by 89%, and wind speed slowed by 46%, while open spaces within the GPV footprint exhibited greater soil surface temperatures (+2.4°C) and accelerated moisture loss (+8.5%) during drought periods. …”
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    A Summary of N, P, and K Research with Tomato in Florida by George Hochmuth, Ed Hanlon

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…Tomato crop and fertilizer management recommendations, such as plant and row spacing, have changed over time following new developments in research. …”
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  7. 12487

    « Extraterrestres ou spéculatives » by Aurore Turbiau

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…It points out the bibliographical references that currently appear to be crucial for thinking about queer, and tackles a certain number of related notions and questions - representation, affect, stylization of identities, relations between activism and literature, subjectivities, spaces and temporalities, etc. The second part of the article focuses more specifically on proposing a cross-problematization of queer and the notion of constellations, sketching out some hypotheses based on the articles proposed in QuébeQueer: queer, like constellations, are notions that make it possible to « reappropriate, recode, and redeploy » the meaning of creations and the links they establish with each other.…”
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    La réception d’un savoir de l’attention dans les contes merveilleux by Renaud Hétier

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…From this description, it is the pedagogy in general that can be interrogated, in its ability to create experience and functional spaces in which people of different natures can be met and approved, there suspended life, being both virtual and functional at the same time, while giving us all their attention, our own capacity to give them both life and take care of them.…”
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    Les revenants et leurs liens avec les êtres et les objets « transitionnels » by María Dolores Muñoz Jiménez

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Sometimes the dead come back and invade the spaces and time of the living, penetrating into their realities and giving place to the new definitions. …”
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    Native Trees for South Florida by A.W. Meerow, T.K. Broschat, H.M. Donselman

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Native plants are particularly suited for new developments with retained vegetation, environmentally sensitive areas, and public spaces. Successful landscaping with native plants requires careful consideration of site history, soil and hydrology modifications, and current site conditions, ensuring the selection of appropriate species for specific landscape functions. …”
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    MAP-ping Queerness? Street Art in Philadelphia by Lara Cox

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Based on a non-representational model of geography, I also reflect on how street art allows the queer community to constitute spaces for LGBTQIA+ people of colour. Philadelphia’s street art enables individual self-determination, as well as congregation, contestation, and conversation among queer people of colour, and between the queer and wider communities, in Philadelphia today. …”
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    The Question of Metropolitan Form: Introduction by Anne Vernez Moudon, François Claessens, David Prosperi

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Many of the papers in this issue begin with the straw-man notion of a formless agglomeration of activities and spaces, the – for lack of a better phrase – postmodern urban experience.[1] There is a persistent theme in the related literatures of architecture, urban design and urban and regional planning that the physical form of the contemporary metropolis is un-describable. …”
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    Redes Sociais, Facebook e debate político: olhares dos movimentos sociais by Denise Osório Severo, Maria da Graça Luderitz Hoefel, Helena Shimizu

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The purpose of this work is to know the views of members of different social movements about the potential of Facebook and virtual networks as spaces for political debate in order to identify possible interfaces between the different views and the main technology concepts referred to in the literature. …”
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    Heteronormativity, Masculinity and Prejudice in Mobile Apps: The Case of Grindr in a Brazilian City by Luiz Alex Silva Saraiva, Leonardo Tadeu dos Santos, Jefferson Rodrigues Pereira

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Main results suggest that Grindr is used as a contemporary form of sociability, mainly because it provides comfort and distance from segregated spaces. At the same time, it allows discretion in sexual encounters, which only happen between “equals”: white, young, athletic, handsome, and not effeminate men, and all those who differ from this profile are repelled. …”
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    A Summary of N, P, and K Research with Tomato in Florida by George Hochmuth, Ed Hanlon

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…Tomato crop and fertilizer management recommendations, such as plant and row spacing, have changed over time following new developments in research. …”
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    A Study about Prevent Tampering with Encrypted Messages over the Network Using Digital Signature by Majed Al-khairow, Mohamad Firas Al-halabi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In this paper, we present a proposed model to increase the authenticity of messages sent over the network; our model went through two stages: First, It is the modification of the MD5 algorithm, which is the basic and comprehensive algorithm from which the Digital signature was launched, where we have modified the logical operations by changing the direction of the shift from left to right and by changing the order of the temporary storage spaces (a, b, c, d). We came up with a lower execution time, and we also compared the execution time of our modified algorithm with the original algorithm and some other Digital signature algorithms. …”
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    La Vision artistique de la montagne : panorama, pli ou plongée ? by Marie-Madeleine Martinet

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…The undulations of uneven grounds provided motifs to represent folded spaces where diversity or surprise predominates over regularity; the reflections of these tormented shapes between glaciers became an object of scientific investigation, at the same time inspiring romantic landscape painters to find new shades of colour. …”
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    Gaining a foothold in the world “for a better life”. Encounters between inhabitants and tourists in Lalibela (Ethiopia), a small World Heritage town by Marie Bridonneau

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Beyond the “criticist paradigm” which highlights the harmful effects of tourism in certain social spaces of the South, it aims at showing how the encounter with tourists is a moment of connecting with the World for a local society which otherwise has very few contacts with international flows, or a moment of hybridisation of cultural practices and representations. …”
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    Disorder-free Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev models: Integrability and a precursor of chaos by Soshun Ozaki, Hosho Katsura

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conversely, our analysis shows no evidence of random-matrix behavior in level spacing statistics or the spectral form factor. Our findings illustrate that the clean versions of the SYK models represent simple but nontrivial examples of disorder-free quantum many-body systems displaying chaoslike behavior of OTOCs.…”
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    New Lindley Generator Based on T-X Family of Distributions: Properties and Reliability Applications by Fatehi Yahya Eissa, Chhaya Dhanraj Sonar

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…To estimate the parameters of the new family of distributions, we utilize a range of methods, including maximum likelihood, maximum product spacing, least squares, Cramer-von Mises, and Anderson–Darling estimations. …”
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