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    Thinking God in a Global Multi-religious Context: Trends, Challenges and Possibilities by Rian Venter

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…This article situates God-talk intentionally in the present global and post-secular horizon and asks about the implications of this hermeneutical move. Mapping scholarly trends in this regard is a specific aim of the article, which is written from the perspective of Systematic Theology in conversation with the Study of Religion. …”
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    Valence Band Structure of InAs1-xBix and InSb1-xBix Alloy Semiconductors Calculated Using Valence Band Anticrossing Model by D. P. Samajdar, S. Dhar

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…It is found that both the heavy/light hole, and spin-orbit split E+ levels move upwards in energy with an increase in Bi content in the alloy, whereas the split E− energy for the holes shows a reverse trend. …”
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    No Easy Way In by Kalev Aasmäe

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Squatters’ needs to frequently move between non-residential buildings and replicate existing social dynamics in new spatial settings increase the pressures on the solidarity and communal ties within crews. …”
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    Reservation-based traffic management for autonomous intersection crossing by Myungwhan Choi, Areeya Rubenecia, Hyo Hyun Choi

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Our scheme is made more practical by allowing the vehicles to move at any speed within a speed range, and it is shown that it is fast enough to be used in real time. …”
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    Place Cells, Grid Cells, Attractors, and Remapping by Kathryn J. Jeffery

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Attractor dynamics may explain both why neurons react coherently following sufficiently large changes to the environment (discrete attractors) and how firing patterns move smoothly from one representation to the next as an animal moves through space (continuous attractors). …”
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    A Crossing Lemma for Annular Regions and Invariant Sets with an Application to Planar Dynamical Systems by Anna Pascoletti, Fabio Zanolin

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…., 2008, and Pascoletti and Zanolin, 2010, we have widely exposed the crossing lemma for planar regions homeomorphic to a square, and we have also presented some possible applications to the theory of topological horseshoes and to the study of chaotic-like dynamics for planar maps. In this work, we move from the framework of the generalized rectangles to two other settings (annular regions and invariant sets), trying to obtain similar results. …”
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    Reconstituer les évolutions des espaces forestiers de l'Avesnois aux XIVe – XVIIIe siècles. Approches méthodologiques by Francesco Beretta, Claire-Charlotte Butez, Adrien Carpentier, Marie Delcourte

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…This means providing a temporal dimension to a semi-natural object and considering that it can spatially move. In the work frame of this applied research thesis work (Afforestation policy), it has been necessary to use specific tools and to convert ancient data to a readable useful format.The SyMoGIH method (Système Modulaire de Gestion de l'Information Historique / Modular System for Historical Data Management) offers the possibility to work at different scale level (territory, landscape, place) using space and time data for each geographical elements of the Avesnois National Park. …”
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    Relativistic Fermion on a Ring: Energy Spectrum and Persistent Current by Sumit Ghosh

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The susceptibility as well shows periodic nature with amplitude depending on particle mass. As we move from higher mass to lower mass regime, we find that the system turns into paramagnetic from diamagnetic. …”
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    Reasons for the migration of church members from one congregation to another by I. M. Bredenkamp, W. J. Schoeman

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The answer is not simple in the sense that two tendencies can be identified: ‘push’ factors that activate the tendency to move out of the previous congregation, and a drawing or ‘pulling’ tendency, representing those factors that attract people. …”
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    The Question of Metropolitan Form: Introduction by Anne Vernez Moudon, François Claessens, David Prosperi

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…They begin to trace the contours of the debate around how the noun ‘metropolitan form’ might be understood, how it might be studied, and how it might be possible to move from an empirical understanding of its structure to more intuitive design solutions.…”
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    Le développement de filières locales est-il gage d’une écologisation des pratiques agricoles ? by Hélène Brives, Claire Heinisch, Mathieu Désolé, Carole Chazoule, Perrine Vandenbroucke

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Sociotechnical objects or food chain governance have the potential to question farmers practices and invite to move the focus on long term learning processes.…”
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    The concept of alternative tourism and the study of the potential for wine tourism in Azerbaijan by Huseynli Nazim Intigam, Purhani Hasan Safar, Kabulov Ilyas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Alternative tourism aims to provide authentic and meaningful experiences, often involving smaller, less-visited destinations or unconventional activities. The main goal is to move away from standard tourism by encouraging sustainability, cultural exchange, and deeper connections between travelers and the places they visit.…”
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    Parallax Barrier for Weakening Vernier Fringe in Naked-Eye LED 3D Display by Hong-Ran Zeng, Wu-Xiang Zhao

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Because of the wild Black Matrix (BM) of LED display, which causes apparent vernier fringe, we enlarge the width of the LTS and move the slits properly in their periods. This structure increases the periodic difference between the parallax barrier and pixel of the LED display, which can increase the brightness of the diazone of vernier fringe and make it to appear more sparsely. …”
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    Pratiques d'une métropole émergente par les usagers des transports en commun, le cas du Cap, Afrique du Sud by Solène Baffi

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The study of the maids' mobilities enables to enlighten these socio-spatial changes, especially through the observation of their practice of the transport network, the strategies they adopt to move and through their experience of the transport space.…”
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    Co-Creating Knowledge Online: Approaches for Community Artists by Shea Pip

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…This position advocates that practitioners move beyond situating the Internet as a platform for dissemination and a tool for co-creating media, to embrace its knowledge collaboration potential.…”
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    “A Made Up Thing” Full of Depth: The Queer Belonging of Robert Duncan and New Narrative by Robin Tremblay-McGaw

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…New Narrative writers turned from the mainstream’s devastating and violent image of gays and lesbians and the Language writers’ desire to jettison the subject from their own writing to Duncan and Jess [Collins] for the power and pleasures of the made up, fragmented, collaged – a material based relational art, a set of practices, performing queer belonging that looks back in order to move forward, that articulates “the history of our times” and the possibility of a future.…”
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    A Multiplayer Pursuit Differential Game on a Closed Convex Set with Integral Constraints by Gafurjan Ibragimov, Nu'man Satimov

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…According to these strategies, we define a finite number of time intervals and on each interval only one of the pursuers pursues an evader, and other pursuers do not move. We derive inequalities for the resources of these pursuer and evader and, moreover, show that the total resource of the pursuers remains greater than that of the evaders.…”
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    One in a Million: A Case Report of Stiff Person Syndrome by Ruchi Yadav, Neeraj Abrol, Sima Terebelo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…She recently had an acute exacerbation which left her bedbound, unable to move her legs or turn from side to side. After a negative workup at an outside hospital, the patient was discharged to a subacute rehabilitation facility. …”
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    L’innovation à l’épreuve de l’anthropocène. Compte rendu de lecture de L’Innovation, mais pour quoi faire ? de Franck Aggeri by Agnès Labrousse

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…By historicising a number of concepts, practices and imaginaries, he helps us to move away from techno-solutionism without lapsing into technophobia. …”
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