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    Entretien avec Abas Ermenji. Un réseau de résistance en Albanie en 1941 - face A

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    Entretien avec Abas Ermenji, membre d'un réseau de résistance en Albanie en 1941

    Entretien avec Abas Ermenji. Un réseau de résistance en Albanie en 1941 - face B

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    Entretien avec Abas Ermenji, membre d'un réseau de résistance en Albanie en 1941

    Adaptive Behavior Assessment System – third edition (ABAS-3)

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    The Adaptive Behavior Assessment System, Third Edition (ABAS-3), is an instrument used to evaluate adaptive behaviour skills which are important to everyday functioning. It is useful in identifying strengths and weaknesses and can also be used to establish a baseline to compare the effectiveness of interventions. It is suitable for any age across the lifespan as a number of forms are available

    The Antigua and Barbuda Agenda for SIDS (ABAS) vision for the energy transition : A legal analysis

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    This report reviews the negotiated text of the Antigua and Barbuda Agenda for SIDS (ABAS), focusing on sections that relate to climate change mitigation, to identify where priorities lie and to determine where (and what kind of ) support is being called for

    teknik lukisan abas alibasyah

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    C. Tujuan penelitian: 1. untuk mengetahui berbagai macam teknik yang digunakan Abas Alibasyah. 2. untuk mengetahui teknuk melukis yang paling di senangi Abas Alibasyah. 3. untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor yang melatar belakangi teknik lukisan Abas Alibasyah.teknik yang selalu diguanakan oleh Abas Alibasyah adalah teknik opaq, impasto dan gabungan opaq impasto, sedangkan kekhasannya teknik impasto, adalah terbukti setelah di uji menunjukan kategori melatar belakangi. jadi kesimpulan-kesimpulan tersebut dapat di terima

    Analysis of craquelure patterns for content-based retrieval

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    The advent of multimedia technology has offered a new dimension in computerised applications. Art-based applications are among those which have and will continue to benefit from this advancement. Content-based image retrieval (CBIR) and analysis is attracting attention from museums and art institutions. One of the image-based requirements from museums is to automatically classify craquelure (cracks) in paintings for the purpose of aiding damage assessment using non-destructive monitoring and testing. Craquelure in paintings can be an important element in judging authenticity, use of material as well as environmental and physical impact, which these can contribute to different craquelure patterns. Mass screening of craquelure patterns will help to establish a better platform for conservators to identify cause of damage and a content-based approach is seen as an appropriate path.This thesis covers the issues of crack enhancement and detection, using a mathematical morphology technique, namely the top-hat operator and also a grid-based automatic thresholding. Craquelure representation aids the processes of craquelure pattern analysis in which the Freeman chain-code is used as a basis for converting the image-based representation into a hierarchically structured numerical form. This hierarchical representation offers several advantages in the sense that detected craquelure patterns can be pruned, according to a certain rule for eliminating suspected noise and insignificant structures. Information can be retrieved in a flexible way, given multi-level access into structural detail. A grouping technique determines ‘objects-of-interest’ and structured craquelure patterns, named crack-networks are grouped using proximity and characteristic rules. Craquelure patterns are generalised by utilising conservative approximations based on the minimum bounding rectangle (MBR) and rotated minimum bounding rectangle (RMBR). Meaningful features based on orientation histograms and structural statistics are extracted to distinguish between craquelure patterns. The resultant features are used as inputs for a three-stage average distance k-nearest neighbour (k-NN) classifier with fuzzy outputs where the goal is to produce class memberships. A prototype architecture of a craquelure retrieval system is also discussed

    Onthophagus abas Balthasar 1946

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    Onthophagus abas Balthasar, 1946 Onthophagus abas Balthasar, 1946a: 15. The holotype is deposited in NMPC (ex coll. V. Balthasar): HOLOTYPE (J): ‘ SOMALIA IT. / Eil (Nogal) / III-IV-1938 / S. Venzo [p] // Typus [p, red lanel, black frame] // Onthophagus / abas n.sp. [hw] / Dr. V. Balthasar det. [p] // Onthophagus / abas Balth. [hw, pink label]’. Current status. Valid species; not assigned to any subgenus. Remark. BALTHASAR (1946a) reported the type specimen as a female, nevertheless the dissection proved it was a male.Published as part of Bezděk, Aleš & Hájek, Jiří, 2013, Catalogue of type specimens of beetles (Coleoptera) deposited in the National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic, pp. 387-442 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1) on page 397, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.573974

    Coprophanaeus (Coprophanaeus) abas

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    § Coprophanaeus (Coprophanaeus) abas (MacLeay, 1819) Phanaeus jasius abas ? MacLeay 1819: 127 (Trinidad and Tobago - NEOTYPE) Distribution. Brazil (NA): Pacheco and Vaz-de-Mello 2015: 2 (NA). Venezuela (EO): Arnaud 2002c: 28; Edmonds and Zídek 2010: 50 (EO). Other: MacLeay 1819: 127 (Trinidad and Tobago - as Phanaeus jasius abas ?); Gillet 1911b: 84 (Trinidad and Tobago - treated as a synonym of C. jasius); Olsoufieff 1924: 65 (treated as a variety of C. jasius); Blackwelder 1944: 209 (treated as a synonym of C. jasius); Arnaud 2002b: 3 (Trinidad and Tobago - designation NEOTYPE Phanaeus jasius var. abas); Edmonds and Zídek 2010: 50 (Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago).Published as part of Hielkema, Auke J. & Hielkema, Meindert A., 2019, An annotated checklist of the Scarabaeoidea (Insecta: Coleoptera) of the Guianas, pp. 1-306 in Insecta Mundi 732 (732) on page 94, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.367849

    Gabrius abas Smetana 1984

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    Gabrius abas Smetana, 1984 Gabrius abas Smetana, 1984: 135, Figs 22–24. One paratype is deposited in NMPC (ex coll. L. Hromádka): PA*©A*´YPൾ (unsexed specimen): ‘ JAPAN Gumma Pr. / 5km E. Usui Pass / 900m 25.VII.80 /A.&Z. Smetana [p] // ex coll.L. Hromádka / National Museum / Prague, Czech Republic [p] // PARATYPE / Gabrius abas / A.Smetana [p, yellow label]’.Published as part of Mikátová, Šárka, Macháčková, Lenka & Hájek, Jiří, 2020, Catalogue of type specimens of beetles (Coleoptera) deposited in the National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic, pp. 353-389 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 60 (1) on page 355, DOI: 10.37520/aemnp.2020.021, http://zenodo.org/record/388003

    Gamelia abas

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    Gamelia abas (Cramer, [1775]). Phalaena Attacus abas Cramer, 1775: 121, pl. 77, figs A, [?] B. Gamelia abas – Schüssler 1934: 380. DÉTERMINATION. — Morphologique.Moléculaire (BOLD:AAL3041, ACE7313). LOCALITÉ TYPE. — Suriname (Lemaire 1974). RÉPARTITION GÉOGRAPHIQUE. — Guyanes (Lemaire 2002). DISTRIBUTION EN GUYANE. — Connu des trois zones biogéographiques. HABITAT EN GUYANE. — Forêts primaire et secondaire, savane. MATÉRIEL DU MITARAKA EXAMINÉ. — Guyane • 2♂; Maripasoula, Mitaraka, Crique Alama (DZ); alt. 310 m; 2°14’1.9”N, 54°27’38.1”W; La Planète revisitée, MNHN / PNI Guyane; APA-973-1; 23.II-26.III.2015; E. Poirier leg.; MNHN • 1♂; mêmes données que précédent; Coll. FB • 1 ♂; Maripasoula, Mitaraka, Crique Alama (DZ); alt. 310 m; 2°14’1.9”N, 54°27’38.1”W; La Planète revisitée, MNHN / PNI Guyane; autorisation APA-973-2; 11-21.VIII.2015; FB leg.; MNHN • 1 ♂; mêmes données que précédent; Coll. FB.Published as part of Bénéluz, Frédéric, 2021, Liste commentée des Saturniidae (Lepidoptera, Bombycoidea) de Guyane, avec la liste des taxons récoltés au Mitaraka (extrême sud-ouest guyanais), pp. 759-809 in Zoosystema 43 (31) on page 784, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a31, http://zenodo.org/record/579681
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