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    Christian Heck et Roland Recht, Le retable d'Issenheim avant Grünewald. Les sculptures de Nicolas de Haguenau. Strasbourg, 1987, 89 p.

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    Legros Catherine. Christian Heck et Roland Recht, Le retable d'Issenheim avant Grünewald. Les sculptures de Nicolas de Haguenau. Strasbourg, 1987, 89 p.. In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 146, n°3, année 1988. pp. 266-267

    The North is another country. by Nicolas Rothwell

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    tag=1 data=The North is another country. by Nicolas Rothwell tag=2 data=Rothwell, Nicolas tag=3 data=Australian Magazine, tag=6 data=16/17 November 1996 tag=7 data=20-33. tag=8 data=NT%TOURISM tag=10 data=Worse, better, stranger, wilder, but above all different from the rest of the country. Continuing his journey of discovery across Australia's Top half the author stops over in Darwin to hear all the truths and whispers about the North. tag=11 data=1996/2/8 tag=12 data=96/0316 tag=13 data=CABWorse, better, stranger, wilder, but above all different from the rest of the country. Continuing his journey of discovery across Australia's Top half the author stops over in Darwin to hear all the truths and whispers about the North

    Grace S. Fong, Herself an Author : Gender, Agency, and Writing in Late Imperial China, 2008

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    Zufferey Nicolas. Grace S. Fong, Herself an Author : Gender, Agency, and Writing in Late Imperial China, 2008. In: Études chinoises, n°28, 2009. Numéro spécial sur le droit chinois. pp. 243-247

    New Necklaces: 400 Designs in Contemporary Jewellery

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    After the successful New Rings and New Earrings, New Necklaces is the third book curated by jeweller and author Nicolas Estrada, from classic forms and materials to the most daring, experimental and surprising ideas, each of the 500 necklaces included in this book has something that makes it unique and relates strongly to today's social, cultural and artistic reality. With prefaces by German jeweller Julia Wild and Leo Caballero, owner of the Barcelona gallery Klimt 02, specialised in contemporary jewellers

    Continuous-Flow Heck-Matsuda Reaction: Homogeneous versus Heterogeneous Palladium Catalysts

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    International audienceThis study describes extensive investigations of the Heck-Matsuda reaction carried out by continuous-flow chemistry between aryl diazonium salts generated in situ and methyl acrylate. Our optimized procedures enable sequential aniline diazotization/palladium-catalyzed Heck-Matsuda reaction using either Pd(OAc)(2) or PdEnCat 30 as respectively a homogeneous or a heterogeneous source of palladium. This safe chemistry that does not require the handling of hazardous aryl diazonium salts involves inexpensive reagents and solvents, under ligand- and base-free conditions

    How Did I Get to Princess Margaret? (And How Did I Get Her to the World Wide Web?)

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    The paper explores the growing use of tools from the arts and humanities for investigation and dissemination of social science research. Emerging spaces for knowledge transfer, such as the World Wide Web, are explored as outlets for "performative social science". Questions of ethnics and questions of evaluation which emerge from performative social science and the use of new technologies are discussed. Contemporary thinking in aesthetics is explored to answer questions of evaluation. The use of the Internet for productions is proposed as supporting the collective elaboration of meaning supported by Relational Aesthetics. One solution to the ethical problem of performing the narrations of others is the use of the writer's own story as autoethnography. The author queries autoethnography's tendency to tell "sad" stories and proposes an amusing story, exemplified by "The One about Princess Margaret" (see Appendix). The conclusion is reached that the free and open environment of the Internet sidelines the usual tediousness of academic publishing and begins to explore new answers to questions posed about the evaluation and ethics of performative social science

    Heck-Matsuda Reaction Catalyzed by Heterogeneous Palladium Catalysts

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    International audienceThis review gives a complete picture of the Heck-Matsuda reaction of arenediazonium salts with olefins catalyzed by heterogeneous palladium catalysts. The nature, preparation and characterization of the different forms of heterogeneous palladium catalysts are presented, while their activity on the Heck-Matsuda reaction is critically discussed

    Identification of author profiles through social networks

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    The aim of this paper is to compile dictionaries of slang words, abbreviations, contractions, and emoticons to help the pre-processing of texts published in social networks. The use of these dictionaries is intended to improve the results of the tasks related to data obtained from these platforms. Therefore, a hypothesis was evaluated in the task of identifying author profiles (author profiling).Silva, JesúsMaria Santodomingo, Nicolas EliasRomero, LigiaJorge, MarisolHerrera, MaritzaPineda Lezama, Omar Bonerg

    Continuous-Flow Heck–Matsuda Reaction: Homogeneous versus Heterogeneous Palladium Catalysts

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    This study describes extensive investigations of the Heck–Matsuda reaction carried out by continuous-flow chemistry between aryl diazonium salts generated in situ and methyl acrylate. Our optimized procedures enable sequential aniline diazotization/palladium-catalyzed Heck–Matsuda reaction using either Pd­(OAc)2 or PdEnCat 30 as respectively a homogeneous or a heterogeneous source of palladium. This safe chemistry that does not require the handling of hazardous aryl diazonium salts involves inexpensive reagents and solvents, under ligand- and base-free conditions

    Nikolski de Nicolas Dickner. - américanité, archéologie, intertextualité

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    Author treats different dimensions of space in Nicolas Dickner's novel Nikolski. He analyses the way in which the novel ties links between space and family and, furthermore, outlines the role stratification plays in the novel
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