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    Composition of images

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    Composition of the following images (left to right): DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6573536 - author: Müller, Johannes DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6573515 - author: Müller, Johannes DOI: 10.5445/IR/1000145375 - author: Hugenschmidt, Milena DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6569281 - author: Rey, Simone DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6573446 - author: Müller, Johannes DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6567258 - author: Rey, Simone DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6575644 - authors: Müller, Johannes; Rothe, Martin DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6573463 - author: Müller, Johanne

    FIGURE 43 in New species of Bairdioidea (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from the Southern Ocean and discussions on Bairdoppilata simplex (Brady, 1880),? Bairdoppilata labiata (Müller, 1908) and Bythopussella aculeata (Müller, 1908) *

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    FIGURE 43. Length: height scatter plot of the valves of Bythopussella aculeata (Müller, 1908), Bythopussella brandtae sp. nov. and Bythopussella sp. aff. B. brandtae sp. nov.Published as part of Brandão, Simone N., 2008, New species of Bairdioidea (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from the Southern Ocean and discussions on Bairdoppilata simplex (Brady, 1880),? Bairdoppilata labiata (Müller, 1908) and Bythopussella aculeata (Müller, 1908) *, pp. 373-452 in Zootaxa 1866 on page 435, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18382

    Rozpor ako východisko, láska ako smer u Simone Weilovej (Contradiction as base, Love as direction in writings of Simone Weil)

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    Article is explaining contradiction and love, Simone Weil‘s essential terms of hermeneutics of human Being. It introduces close relation of these terms with her understanding of God as well as with her overall concept of religion. Author also mentions Simone Weil‘s inspirations with philosophical and spiritual concepts of the East

    “I beg you to tell me what has become of Djamila”: The Political Mobilization of Simone de Beauvoir’s Readers During the Boupacha Affair

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    By Sophia Millman This is a condensed version of a Masters thesis dedicated to the political mobilization of Simone de Beauvoir’s readers. The citations from the letters were translated from French by the author. *** On June 2, 1960, the French government ordered all copies of the daily Algiers edition of Le Monde seized and destroyed to suppress the publication of Simone de Beauvoir’s article “Pour Djamila Boupacha.” Beauvoir, a self-professed “woman of letters”, not “of action[1]”, and one ..

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    Measurements always have blind spots... A conversation with Gerhild Schutti and Robert Kramreither

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    Gerhild Schutti und Robert Kramreither übernehmen mit der vorliegenden Ausgabe 40 die Herausgabe des Magazin erwachsenenbildung.at (kurz: Meb). Gerhild Schutti, Direktorin des Bundesinstituts für Erwachsenenbildung, und Robert Kramreither, stellvertretender Leiter der Abteilung Erwachsenenbildung im Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Forschung, blicken auf ihre „Geschichte“ mit dem Meb zurück und skizzieren, wie sie ihre HerausgeberInnenrolle anlegen wollen. Was sie am Magazin schätzen, was sie sich wünschen und was sie hinsichtlich der „Messbarkeit von Bildung“ in ihrem eigenen Tätigkeitsfeld bewegt, erfragten im Gespräch Wilfried Frei und Simone Müller aus der Meb-Redaktion. (DIPF/Orig.)Starting with this issue, Issue 40, Gerhild Schutti and Robert Kramreither have taken over as editors of The Austrian Open Access Journal on Adult Education (Magazin erwachsenenbildung.at, Meb). Gerhild Schutti, director of the Federal Institute for Adult Education (bifeb), and Robert Kramreither, deputy director of the adult education department in the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research, look back on their „history“ with Meb and outline how they envision their role as editors. In a conversation with Wilfried Frei and Simone Müller from the Meb editorial department, they respond to questions about what they value about Meb, what they wish for it and what concerns them about the „measurability of education“ in their own areas of activity. (DIPF/Orig.

    A comparative study of form and theology in the works of Flannery O'Connor and Simone Weil

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    In this comparative study of the form and theology of Flannery O'Connor and Simone Weil I interrogate how Weil's philosophical writings and her theology illuminate O'Connor's use of both narrative and non-fictional forms, and her Catholicism. The Introduction analyses how Weil's concept of superposed reading provides a new method of approaching both O'Connor, her writings, and O'Connor studies, and focuses on how such apparently different women interconnect. Chapter One explores how both Weil and O'Connor attempt to write their theologies on the souls of their readers yet are each subject to constraints imposed by form. Weil's concept of locating equilibrium between incommensurates is discussed, and her distinctively philosophical approach to fictions and fictionality is used to investigate O'Connor's notion of prophetic fictions and the writer's role. Chapter Two assesses how both writers revivify Christian paradoxes. Weil's monstrous concept of affiiction, and O'Connor's use of the grotesque genre to jolt secular man into an awareness of the sacred are scrutinised. Chapter Three studies how both writers consider an encounter between God and man is possible through the action of grace. My Conclusion interrogates how Weil's work can deepen our understanding of O'Connor's writings, and examines how successful O'Connor is at realising a truly Christian literature. I conclude that despite being a writer of powerful fictions, O'Connor can not be totally successful in her mission as writer-prophet because ultimately fiction escapes orthodoxy

    AI-based Density Recognition

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    Learning-based analysis of images is commonly used in the fields of mobility and robotics for safe environmental motion and interaction. This requires not only object recognition but also the assignment of certain properties to them. With the help of this information, causally related actions can be adapted to different circumstances. Such logical interactions can be optimized by recognizing object-assigned properties. Density as a physical property offers the possibility to recognize how heavy an object is, which material it is made of, which forces are at work, and consequently which influence it has on its environment. Our approach introduces an AI-based concept for assigning physical properties to objects through the use of associated images. Based on synthesized data, we derive specific patterns from 2D images using a neural network to extract further information such as volume, material, or density. Accordingly, we discuss the possibilities of property-based feature extraction to improve causally related logics
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