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    Copier-coller

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    Copier-coller (ctrl + C- ctrl + V ; cmd + C- cmd + V ; clique droit « copier »/clique droit « coller ») est un raccourci informatique utilisé par un grand nombre d’individus munis d’un ordinateur et possédant une littératie digitale minimale. Le 16 février 2020, à la mort de son inventeur, Larry Tessler, la presse à travers le monde a salué « les inventions révolutionnaires » de ce chercheur. Étant donné la prévalence des opérations de copier-coller dans les cultures et les pratiques digital..

    Archéologie du copier-coller

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    International audienceLe copier-coller est un acte simple qui émaille l’ordinaire de nos pratiques numériques. C’est, si l’on peut dire, un micro-acteur, un intermédiaire technique pratique et discret pour parvenir à faire ce que l’on a à faire. Mais parce qu’il est un entre-deux, le copier-coller est aussi une médiation saisie par un nombre indéfini de gens et de choses. Dans une perspective en archéologie des médias, nous verrons que ce copier-coller-là est capable de traduire des enjeux qui ne le concernent pas a priori : depuis ses débuts analogiques (couper-coller) jusqu’à sa démocratisation numérique, en passant par l’un de ses derniers avatars biotechnologiques (CRISPR/Cas9), le copier-coller est un macro-acteur qui transforme autant qu’il transporte

    van Coller, Helena (Assoc Prof)

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    Institutional Research output van Coller, Helena Department of Law (2005-present) Helena van Coller ORCID 0000-0002-8519-7580Top 30 Researchers 2019, 2020 </a

    1951 - Marcia Coller, Aussie, Lucille Niezgodski, Jane Jeep Stoll, and Barbara Hoffman

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    This image is of fans Marcia Coller, Aussie , Lucille Niezgodski , and South Bend Blue Sox players Jane Jeep Stoll, and Barbara Hoffman. The image is from 1951 at Aussie\u27s house.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/aagpbl/1080/thumbnail.jp

    T.T. Cloete as literary critic, theorist and literary historian (Part 2): T.T. Cloete as theorist of literary history

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    It had already been stated that Siegfried Schmidt (in Hjort 1992) discerned four ‘roles’ within the Literary System, that of literary production, dissemination, reception and literary processing. According to this definition, T.T. Cloete, the well-known author and critic, had played all of these roles. In this second part of a two-part article the focus is on Cloete as a literary historian and in particular on his theoretical (methodological) perceptions pertaining to literary history. It is abundantly clear that in all of his different roles a historical awareness was always present. For Cloete the literary work of art was inbedded in a historical timeframe which imposed hermeneutical imperatives on the critic; on the other hand the literary work of art is present in the here and now and accessible to any skilled reader. One of the objectives of this study is to argue that there was thus an implied dichotomy in Cloete’s thinking on literary history. On the one hand there had been a relativistic view that positioned literary texts in the past, and on the other hand a normative view that implied that certain texts (due to inherent qualities like integration and complexity) could gain a certain permanence. In the last part of this article-true to the narrative approach, an implied confrontation with Cloete’s (methodological) views of literary history lead to a personal standpoint as a confrontation with the self (cf. Sools 2009:27). This explication of a personal view on the writing of a literary history (as an implied homage to Cloete) concluded the article

    Coller, Robert Henry, NX42998

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/378063Surname: COLLER Given Name(s) or Initials: ROBERT HENRY Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX42998 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 28025191876 Item: [2016.0049.10357] "Coller, Robert Henry, NX42998

    Jack P. Coller

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    Marquette University alumnus Jack P. Coller '53, who received the Alumni Service Award from Marquette's College of Business Administration in 1995

    Analysis of the PC algorithm as a tool for the inference of gene regulatory networks: evaluation of the performance, modification and application to selected case studies.

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    The expansion of a Gene Regulatory Network (GRN) by finding additional causally-related genes, is of great importance for our knowledge of biological systems and therefore relevant for its biomedical and biotechnological applications. Aim of the thesis work is the development and evaluation of a bioinformatic method for GRN expansion. The method, named PC-IM, is based on the PC algorithm that discovers causal relationships starting from purely observational data. PC-IM adopts an iterative approach that overcomes the limitations of previous applications of PC to GRN discovery. PC-IM takes in input the prior knowledge of a GRN (represented by nodes and re- lationships) and gene expression data. The output is a list of genes which expands the known GRN. Each gene in the list is ranked depending on the frequency it appears causally relevant, normalized to the number of times it was possible to find it. Since each frequency value is associated with precision and sensitivity values calculated using the prior knowledge of the GRN, the method provides in output those genes that are above the value of frequency that optimize precision and sensitivity (cut-off frequency). In order to investigate the characteristics and the performances of PC-IM, in this thesis work several parameters have been evaluated such as the influence of the type and size of input gene expression data, of the number of iterations and of the type of GRN. A comparative analysis of PC-IM versus another recent expansion method (GENIES) has been also performed. Finally, PC-IM has been applied to expand two real GRNs of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana

    Copier-coller du texte en couleurs

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    Que ce soit sur WikiColor, PhonoGraphe ou GrammaChrome, il est possible de copier-coller le texte colorisé pour le réutiliser sur un document externe (Word, Libre Office, page web...) ou bien un email par exemple. Toutefois le procédé est légèrement différent en fonction des applications. Dans WikiColor, GrammaChrome et PhonoGraphe, cliquez sur le bouton pour copier-coller le texte, sur fond noir ou blanc. Vous pouvez aussi copier le code source du texte, pour l'utiliser sur une page web p..
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