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    L'Œuvre scientifique du Dr R. Collignon

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    Vallois Henri-V. L'Œuvre scientifique du Dr R. Collignon. In: Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, VIII° Série. Tome 4, 1933. pp. 24-25

    La vie d'un centre de lycée : J. Decour

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    Collignon R. La vie d'un centre de lycée : J. Decour. In: Enfance. Numéro Spécial, 1952. pp. 415-417

    R. Dragan - La représentation de l'espace de la société traditionnelle - les mondes renversés

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    Collignon B. R. Dragan - La représentation de l'espace de la société traditionnelle - les mondes renversés . In: L'information géographique, volume 66, n°1, 2002. p. 96

    Éloge funèbre du R. P. Denifle, correspondant étranger de l'Académie, prononcé par M. M. Collignon

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    Éloge funèbre du R. P. Denifle, correspondant étranger de l'Académie, prononcé par M. M. Collignon. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 49ᵉ année, N. 3, 1905. pp. 329-331

    Economic Policy Coordination in EMU: Institutional and Political Requirements. CES Germany & Europe Working Paper no. 01.5, October 2001

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    This paper looks at the macroeconomic performance of EMU since it started in 1999. It argues that Euroland has benefited from a benign environment, appropriate monetary policy and structural reforms. However, there is no institution clearly in charge of formulating coherent economic policies in Euroland and this is reflected in the euro's external value. The paper then evaluates the need for policy coordination, distinguishing between weak and strong forms of coordination failure. It shows that intergovernmental coordination may be an answer to the latter, pareto-improving multiple equilibria. However, overcoming weak coordination failure requires further policy delegation to the EU-level, particularly for the definition of an aggregate fiscal policy stance. Yet, this is only possible if the democratic deficit resulting from intergovernmental cooperation is closed by a European-wide policy consensus. To achieve this should be the objective of a European constitution

    Anthropologie du Sud-Ouest de la France / par R. Collignon.

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    Cub. como sustituto de port.Separata de: Mémoires de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris. 3e Série. t. I, fasc. 4Première partie : Les Basques. Deuxième partie : Basses-Pyrénées, Hautes Pyrénées, Landes, Gironde, Charente-Inférieure, Charent

    Collignon R. et Beckerc., 1989 -Santé et population en Sénégambie des origines à 1960 .Bibliographie annotée

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    Huetz de Lemps Christian. Collignon R. et Beckerc., 1989 -Santé et population en Sénégambie des origines à 1960 .Bibliographie annotée. In: Cahiers d'outre-mer. N° 199 - 50e année, Juillet-septembre 1997. p. 320

    Lower and Middle Cenomanian ammonites from the Morondava Basin, Madagascar

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    Lower and Middle Cenomanian ammonite assemblages have been collected on a bed-by-bed basis from localities at Vohipaly and Mahaboboka, Madagascar, as well as from outcrops around Berekata, all in the Morondava Basin, southwest Madagascar. These collections demonstrate the presence of the upper Lower Cenomanian Mantelliceras dixoni Zone and the lower Middle Cenomanian Cunningtoniceras inerme Zone of the north-western European standard sequence. These records indicate that the striking anomalies in the zonal assemblages of the classic divisions of the Madagascan Cenomanian are based on mixed assemblages, rather than a succession that differs radically from that elsewhere in the world. The dixoni Zone fauna is: Desmoceras cf. latidorsatum (Michelin, 1838), Pachydesmoceras kossmati Matsumoto, 1987, Forbesiceras sp., F. baylissiWright & Kennedy, 1984, F. largilliertianum (d'Orbigny, 1841), Mantelliceras cantianum Spath, 1926a, M. dixoni Spath, 1926b, M. mantelli (J. Sowerby, 1814), M. picteti Hyatt, 1903, M. saxbii (Sharpe, 1857), Sharpeiceras sp., S. falloti (Collignon, 1931), S. mocambiquense (Choffat, 1903), S. cf. florencae Spath, 1925, Acompsoceras renevieri (Sharpe, 1857), A. tenue Collignon, 1964, Calycoceras sp., Mrhiliceras lapparenti (Pervinquičre, 1907), Mariella (Mariella) stolizcai (Collignon, 1964), Hypoturrilites taxyfabreae (Collignon, 1964), Turrilites scheuchzerianus Bosc, 1801, Sciponoceras cucullatum Collignon, 1964, and Sciponoceras antanimangaensis (Collignon, 1964). The presence of Calycoceras in a Lower Cenomanian association represents a precocious appearance of a genus typically Middle and Upper Cenomanian in occurrence, and matches records from Tunisia. The inerme Zone yields a more restricted assemblage: Pachydesmoceras kossmati, Forbesiceras baylissi, Acanthoceras sp. juv., Cunningtoniceras cunningtoni (Sharpe, 1855) and Hypoturrilites taxyfabreae

    La Race basque : étude anthropologique / par le Dr. R. Collignon.

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    Forma col. fac. con otros documentos del mismo temaDigitalización Vitoria-Gasteiz Fundación Sancho el Sabio 2012RústicaSeparata de: L'Anthropologie (1894

    Appropriate Similarity Measures for Author Cocitation Analysis

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    We provide a number of new insights into the methodological discussion about author cocitation analysis. We first argue that the use of the Pearson correlation for measuring the similarity between authors’ cocitation profiles is not very satisfactory. We then discuss what kind of similarity measures may be used as an alternative to the Pearson correlation. We consider three similarity measures in particular. One is the well-known cosine. The other two similarity measures have not been used before in the bibliometric literature. Finally, we show by means of an example that our findings have a high practical relevance.information science;Pearson correlation;cosine;similarity measure;author cocitation analysis
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