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    Pro-Peace vs. Pro-War Conceptualizations in the Language of Hungarian Propaganda by Marcin Grygiel

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…As a result of this specialized communication process, the language of propaganda is function-oriented and its focus is always put on the objectives that are to be achieved. …”
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    Uncertainty-Aware Active Meta-Learning for Few-Shot Text Classification by Sanghyun Seo, Hiskias Dingeto, Juntae Kim

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…By quantifying the prediction uncertainty of the model for the input data, we provide a loss function and learning strategy that can adjust the influence of the input data on the model’s learning. …”
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    Neuromuscular factors predicting lower limb explosive strength in male college sprinters by YanJin Li, QiaoFeng Guo, Jia Shao, YanMing Gan, YaJing Zhao, Yue Zhou, Yue Zhou

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Neural factors such as the α-motoneurons excitability of the spinal and supraspinal centers, have a greater influence on lower limb explosive strength in male college sprinters. …”
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    Identity of the Courtyard in Traditional and Contemporary Erbil City Houses by Rawaz Abdullah, Aisha Saied, Dlman Azeez

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In traditional homes, courtyards play a crucial role in ensuring privacy, comfort, and functionality, shaped by human behavior and influenced by religious and cultural norms. …”
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    Study of depth bias of observers in free viewing of still stereoscopic synthetic stimuli by Junle Wang, Patrick Le Callet, Sylvain Tourancheau, Vincent Ricordel, Matthieu Perreira Da Silva

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…For instance, there exists a well-known “center-bias” which means that fixations are biased towards the center of the screen during the viewing of 2D still images. …”
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