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    First person – Ahmed Elbediwy

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    First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Ahmed Elbediwy is the first author on ‘Enigma proteins regulate YAP mechanotransduction’, published in Journal of Cell Science. Ahmed is a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Barry Thompson at The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK, investigating the cytoskeleton, RhoGTPases and the regulation of YAP/TAZ oncoproteins

    Author Checklist - Full - Ahmed Essa_ 135540.pdf

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    Attached is a required author checklist for animal research </p

    Abul Mansur Ahmed Research Essay 2023

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    This is a research essay submitted to the 'Abul Mansur Ahmed Smriti Parishad' in 2023 for primary selection for publication, however, in the end, it was decided by the author not to publish it in the local publisher's policy. Thus the author holds the sole copyright of this article and possesses intellectual property of the work and wishes to publish it in future in reputable platforms.An Intellectual Work on Abul Mansur Ahmed produced by Naywaz Shari

    The three blind men and the elephant. In search of a holistic view of Somalia. A comment to Ahmed I. Samatar

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    In this article, the author comments on Ahmed I. Samatar contribution on main perspectives gleaned from books and articles by Somali scholars published in the recent years.Qoraagu wuxuu maqaalkaan kaga faalloonayaa shirweynihi Axmed I. Samatar, oo la xiriiray waxyaabaha ugu doorka roon ee laga filayo in ay ka soo baxaan qoraalladii ay soo saareen aqoonyahannada Soomaaliyeed sannadaahan dambe.In questo articolo, l'autore commenta l'intervento al congresso di Ahmed I. Samatar relativo alle principali prospettive che emergono dai lavori pubblicati negli ultimi anni da studiosi somali.M.S. Lilius (ed.

    Interview with Ahmed al-Dajani

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    في هذه المقابلة، يتحدث الدكتور أحمد الدجاني، المفكر الفلسطيني، عن الفصائل الفلسطينية. أجرت المقابلة إيمان رافع.In this interview, Ahmed al-Dajani, a Palestinian author, speaks about Palestinian factions. The interview was conducted by Iman Rafi

    Simultaneous Twin Kernel Learning Using Polynomial Transformations for Structured Prediction

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    Many learning problems in computer vision can be posed as structured prediction problems, where the input and output instances are structured objects such as trees, graphs or strings rather than, single labels {+1, −1} or scalars. Kernel methods such as Structured Support Vector Machines , Twin Gaussian Processes (TGP), Structured Gaussian Processes, and vector-valued Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Spaces (RKHS), offer powerful ways to perform learning and inference over these domains. Positive definite kernel functions allow us to quantitatively capture similarity between a pair of instances over these arbitrary domains. A poor choice of the kernel function, which decides the RKHS feature space, often results in poor performance. Automatic kernel selection methods have been developed, but have focused only on kernels on the input domain (i.e.’one-way’). In this work, we propose a novel and efficient algorithm for learning kernel functions simultaneously, on both input and output domains. We introduce the idea of learning polynomial kernel transformations, and call this method Simultaneous Twin Kernel Learning (STKL). STKL can learn arbitrary, but continuous kernel functions, including ’one-way’ kernel learning as a special case. We formulate this problem for learning covariances kernels of Twin Gaussian Processes. Our experimental evaluation using learned kernels on synthetic and several real-world datasets demonstrate consistent improvement in performance of TGP’s.Peer reviewe

    Écriture de l’expérience mystique féminine dans Du domaine des Murmures de Carole Martinez

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    Résumé&nbsp;: Cet article propose de mettre en exergue l’expérience mystique d’une jeune noble du XIIe&nbsp;siècle du nom d’Escarlamonde, héroïne de Du domaine des Murmures, roman de Carole Martinez. À travers deux centres d’intérêt, nous examinons deux postures de ce personnage&nbsp;: d’abord, Escarlamonde s’offre pleinement à Dieu ; ensuite, elle abandonne sa foi, se consacre entièrement à son enfant, vit une expérience mystique d’un autre genre. En effet, notre entreprise de suivre les tenants et les aboutissants d’une vie mystique singulière donne sur une conclusion selon laquelle Carole Martinez montre une habileté remarquable quant à ses choix narratifs. Mots-clés&nbsp;: union divine, union humaine, amour, émancipation, expérience mystique ; Abstract: This article looks at the mystical experience of a young twelfth-century noblewoman called Escarlamonde, the heroine of Carole Martinez’s novel Du domaine des Murmures. Through two focal points, we examine two postures of this character: firstly, Escarlamonde offers herself fully to God; secondly, she abandons her faith, devotes herself entirely to her child, and has a mystical experience of a different kind. Our attempt to follow the ins and outs of a singular mystical life leads us to the conclusion that Carole Martinez shows remarkable skill in her narrative choices. Keywords: divine union, human union, love, emancipation, mystical experience

    Discours romanesque, médiation et vivre-ensemble

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    This article is concerned with an intercultural mediation whose three poles are the novelistic discourse, the literary critic and the audience. In other words, by calling upon theoretical contributions from semiotics and ethical criticism, we intend to see what a literary criticism dedicated to living together would consist of. More precisely, we first highlight the focal points that the literary critic, being in a median position between a work of fiction and its potential receiver, would be expected to make explicit. In a second step, we show how a work on textual values would be necessary for a successful intercultural mediation. Furthermore, along the way, our contribution, with illustrations, joins theory to practice

    Écarts par rapport à la norme dans Ce qui manque à un clochard de Nicolas Diat

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    This article looks at the representation of anomaly in Nicolas Diat's Ce qui manque à un clochard. We examine the character of Marcel Bascoulard, a marginal figure inspired by a real person with the same name. More specifically, we highlight his anomaly and the stances he takes towards those around him. Our work leads us to the idea that anomaly and literary and artistic creation go hand in hand in Bascoulard's case
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