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    Rech, Christine

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    Legal Expertise and Military Strategy : Christine de Pizan on the Laws of War

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    Christine de Pizan’s Book of the Deeds of Arms (ca 1410) constitutes an insightful attempt to integrate law and military strategy in a way that shows the hybridity of both domains. Her work both defends the role of neutral legal ‘experts’ and unveils the affinities between legal expertise and strategic military thinking.Peer reviewe

    The biopoem Genesis (1999) by Eduardo Kac: poetics of deviation as vitality force

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    Este trabalho se constitui a partir de uma leitura crítica da obra Gênesis (1999) de Eduardo Kac. Gênesis é um biopoema que recorre a biotecnologia como forma de fazer poesia com seres vivos. O biopoema é aqui compreendido como um objeto interdisciplinar que reúne campos distintos como arte, comunicação, biologia e poesia. Tendo como pressuposto o conceito de mutação como pensamento organizador da obra, nosso objetivo é o de investigar como este conceito nela contribui para o que chamamos de uma poética do desvio. Para tanto, o desvio é investigado em Gênesis por meio da biologia e da poesia no sentido de analisar tanto a poética de Eduardo Kac como ressignificações da vida na contemporaneidade. Estando em interrelação com diversas áreas, é por meio da abordagem das extremidades, de Christine Mello, que nossa aproximação com a obra se constrói. O trabalho insere-se no campo da Estética da Comunicação, no contexto das poéticas tecnológicas, em torno da bioarte e da arte transgênica. A fundamentação teórica se faz presente pelas ideias de Arlindo Machado, Christine Paul, Priscila Arantes e Stephen Wilson. Nossa leitura da poética do desvio é construída na biologia tendo como ponto de partida as ideias de Brian Massumi, Manfred Eigen, Francis Crick e na poesia E.M. Melo de Castro, Roman Jakobson e Haroldo de Campos. O pensamento de Vilém Flusser sobre as relações entre biotecnologia e poesia é peça fundamental para pensarmos o encontro destas duas áreas. Levando em conta os avanços da genética e da manipulação da vida em seu estágio elementar, nosso trabalho propõe o desvio como potência de vitalidade, um possível resgate da biologia a partir da poesia. O biopoema, portanto, nos é visto como resultado de uma série de mutações que chamamos aqui de poética do desvio. A ideia da poesia de Eduardo Kac articula a desconstrução da linguagem como também uma certa libertação do corpo, uma experiência da vida, como ele diz “sempre entre o chulo e o lixo”, ou seja, a libertação e o cientificismoThis paper is built upon a critical reading of Genesis (1999), by Eduardo Kac. Identified as a part of biopoetry (the field that describes any work that uses biotechnology as a mean to create poetry as living beings), the biopoem is the interdisciplinary object of this research, which assembles distincts fields such as arts, communication, biology and poetry. Our goal is to investigate how mutation contributes to the organizing thinking of the text, identifying it in biology, in its relation to life, and to poetry, and its constitution in what we name as poetics of deviation. Keeping in touch with a variety of fields of thought, we grapple the text through the approach of extremes as described by Christine Mello. This paper is located within the area of Aesthetics of Communication, on the context of technological poetics, bioarts and transgenic arts. Its theoretical grounds are based on the writings of Arlindo Machado and Priscila Arantes, as well as on the writings of the foreign thinkers Christine Paul and Stephen Wilson. Our reading of the poetics of deviation takes into account the ideas of Brian Massumi, Manfred Eigen and Francis Crick, while also considering the poetry of E.M. Melo de Castro, Roman Jakobson and Haroldo de Campos. The work of Vilém Flusser on poetry and biotechnology is a key figure to produce the encounter between such areas. Through our reading of the texts, while considering the advances in genetics and the manipulation of life in its elementary stage, our paper proposes deviation as a vitality force, enabling a rescue of biology as belonging to poetry. In our lecture, the biopoem is the result of distinct mutations, what we call poetics of deviation. The ideia of Eduardo Kac’s poetry articulates the language deconstruction, and also, a certain liberation of the body as life experience, like he says: “always between the crass and the trash”, therefore, the liberation and scientismCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPE

    THE NEWSPAPER “RECH" IN 1941-1944 AS A SOURCE OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH HISTORYDURING THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR

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    The article analyzes the materials on religious themes, published in the collaborationist newspaper “Rech” on the occupied territory in 1941-1944. The main focus is on the classification of publications (there were selected factual, idiomatic, comparative, anti-Semitic and historical articles) and their propaganda component. The author considers the qualitative and quantitative evolution of the newspaper materials on religious life. The conclusion is drawn on their scientific potential and connection with military operations and changes in the policy of the Soviet state. The analysis of the central line of comparison of religious life during the pre-revolutionary period, the Soviet period and during the occupation in all publications enables to reveal the methods of invaders’ propaganda activities. The consideration of other thematic lines and their literary features helps to present the ideological potential of the newspaper in the creation of the collaborationist movement, and to characterize “Rech” as the information source for the population of the occupied territories

    Résolution d'E. D. P. par méthode spectrale sur un réseau de cylindres

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    PARIS-BIUSJ-Thèses (751052125) / SudocPARIS-BIUSJ-Mathématiques rech (751052111) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Recent Trends and Perspectives on Defect-Oriented Testing

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    Electronics employed in modern safety-critical systems require severe qualification during the manufacturing process and in the field, to prevent fault effects from manifesting themselves as critical failures during mission operations. Traditional fault models are not sufficient anymore to guarantee the required quality levels for chips utilized in mission-critical applications. The research community and industry have been investigating new test approaches such as device-aware test, cell-aware test, path-delay test, and even test methodologies based on the analysis of manufacturing data to move the scope from OPPM to OPPB. This special session presents four contributions, from academic researchers and industry professionals, to enable better chip quality. We present results on various activities towards this objective, including device-aware test, software-based self-test, and memory test.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Quantum & Computer EngineeringComputer Engineerin

    Discrétisation spectrale et par éléments spectraux des équations de Darcy

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    PARIS-BIUSJ-Physique recherche (751052113) / SudocPARIS-BIUSJ-Mathématiques rech (751052111) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Analyse informatique de guides pratiques de bonnes pratiques cliniques

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    PARIS-BIUSJ-Thèses (751052125) / SudocPARIS-BIUSJ-Mathématiques rech (751052111) / SudocSudocFranceF
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