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    Jeunesse: Lecture suivie

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    I am delighted to have found this little paperback in a favorite bookshop in Paris. I look forward to using it myself. It brings two of his best illustrators to a pupil's book of Florian's fables. The colored illustrations are not the only help for those of us trying to understand a sometimes difficult author. There are vocabulary notes, comments, and -- especially -- a short discussion of each fable's moral. These discussions are pleasantly candid, as in this comment on "La taupe et les lapins": "La fable de Florian est peut-être moins claire qu'elle n'y paraȋt" (55). Great work on rendering the colored illustrations!Language note: FrenchFloria

    Zwischen Diagramm und Bild: Wohnen in Polen 1968-1994

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    Why did Warsaw’s metropolitan periphery emerge between 1968 and 1994 in its spatially and aesthetically multi-layered, as well as contradictory form? Can an examination of print media such as house or furniture catalogs broaden the present knowledge regarding the Polish periphery? The first point of reference in the quest to understand the visual environment of Polish suburbs is a Canadian catalog with single family house designs, which was translated and published in Poland in 1994. It can be seen as part of the development of modern production processes concerning housing in the second half of the 20th century and the coupling of dwelling to the concept of standard. Architects at first captured it diagrammatically and then increasingly moved to more image-based depictions of the standardized dwelling. This tendency can be observed through the catalogs of W70, a building system for mass production of concrete elements, which was introduced nationwide in 1968, primarily for housing construction in Polish metropolitan areas. In the context of W70 the work of the Warsaw based Institute of Industrial Design (IWP) is introduced, as it developed furniture for the new forms of mass-produced houses. With the subsequent focus on the emergence of the journal Ekistics and the UN-Habitat conference in Vancouver in 1976, the prevailing international discourse on dwelling in the mid-1970s is outlined and related to the housing situation in Poland. The international outlook is followed by the presentation of murator, the Polish DIY home builder’s manual founded in 1983. The influence of murator on the city’s peripheries is being examined through the Polish Canadian, a timber house build and documented by the magazine as a prototype in 1987. The aim of the dissertation is to look at the housing catalog from the longue durée perspective, widen the view on urban peripheries and thus reassess their developments

    Fables de Florian, Nouvelle Edition

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    Here is a small edition, 3¼" x 5¼," of 162 pages. It seems to be identical to Bodemann #274, published by the same people two years earlier. As Bodemann notes in a very short description, the illustrations come as three panels per page. One panel often represents two fables. My favorites among these very small illustrations are "The Blind and the Lame" (18); "Two Bachelors" (48); "Owl and Pigeon" (83); and "Ass and Flute" (111). Do not miss the gigantic crocodile on 120! Illustrations occur facing these pages: 1, 12, 18, 29, 38, 48, 66, 83, 111, and 120. There is an AI at the back.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Language note: FrenchNo Autho

    Dataset: Brute-Force Logins 2020 (BFL2020)

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    This data set contains brute-force logins obtained by a honeypot instance between 2019-03-12 and 2019-06-13. If you use this data in a scientific context please cite our paper "Towards Data-Driven Characterization of Brute-Force Attackers". @inproceedings{wilkens2020datadriven, title = {Towards {{Data-Driven Characterization}} of {{Brute-Force Attackers}}}, booktitle = {2020 {{IEEE Conference}} on {{Communications}} and {{Network Security}} ({{CNS}})}, author = {Wilkens, Florian and Fischer, Mathias}, date = {2020-06}, pages = {1--9}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, location = {{Virtual Event (Avignon, France)}}, doi = {10.1109/CNS48642.2020.9162326}, eventtitle = {2020 {{IEEE Conference}} on {{Communications}} and {{Network Security}} ({{CNS}})}, isbn = {978-1-72814-760-4}, langid = {english}

    Künstliche Intelligenz auf dem Silbertablett: Ein Diskussionsbeitrag über Voraussetzungen für einen sinnstiftenden Einsatz durch Pflegefachpersonen

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    Johanna Aigner, Julia Noll und Dr. Florian Fischer liefern einen Diskussionsbeitrag über Voraussetzungen für einen sinnstiftenden Einsatz von KI durch Pflegefachpersonen

    A causal Bayes net analysis of dispositions

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    In this paper we develop an analysis of dispositions in terms of causal Bayes nets. In particular, we analyze dispositions as generic cause-effect structures that increase the probability of the manifestation when the stimulus is brought about by intervention in certain circumstances. We then highlight several advantages of our analysis and how it can handle problems arising for classical analyses of dispositions such as masks, mimickers, and finks

    Addendum to Systematic Review on Humor and Theory of Mind

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    This addendum is registered before study extraction takes place and takes into account a further collaborator (Dr. Florian Fischer), his area of expertise (public health and quality of life/well-being) and a quality assessment for studies reviewed (QUALSYST)

    sj-pdf-1-inq-10.1177_00469580211059740 – Supplemental Material for Anesthesia Health System Capacities in Public Hospitals of Punjab, Pakistan

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    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-inq-10.1177_00469580211059740 for Anesthesia Health System Capacities in Public Hospitals of Punjab, Pakistan by Sumbal Shahbaz, Rubeena Zakar and Florian Fischer in INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing</p

    Interview with Florian Bieber

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    Interview with Florian Bieber, lecturer in East European Politics at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Interview conducted in Ithaca, NY on March 13, 2009. Dr. Bieber has worked in Belgrade (Serbia) and Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina) for the European Centre for Minority Issues and has taught at the Central European University, at the University of Sarajevo and at the University of Bologna. He is also the author of a book about Serbian nationalism, entitled Nationalism in Serbia from the Death of Tito to the Fall of Milosevic (Muenster: Lit Verlag, 2005, in German), and another book, Post-War Bosnia: Ethnic Structure, Inequality and Governance of the Public Sector (London: Palgrave, 2006). He?s at Cornell this spring semester of 2009 as the Luigi Einaudi Chair in European and International Studies.Bieber's current book project (01:30) Bieber's reflections on the 20th anniversary of 1989 (02:00) On Bieber's background in political science and history (03:19) When interdisciplinarity works best (5:22) On the "ghettoization" of the Balkans and its causes/possible solutions (6:30) Unique contribution of our field to other fields (9:38) Addressing the ongoing perception of a division of Europe into "East" and "West" (12:04) On Bieber's interest in the study of nationalism (16:17) Is there such a thing as "good nationalism"? (19:12) On Bieber's "European" upbringing and early education (21:34) Bieber on experiences/opportunities all Europeans should ideally have (24:56) On the future of Southeastern Europe (26:17)1_ruh0kx6
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