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Babel, or the local distortion of the Greek language
Title: Βαβυλωνία ἤ ἡ κατά τόπους διαφθορά τῆς ἑλληνικῆς γλώσσας. Κωµωδία (Babel, or the local distortion of the Greek language: A comedy) Originally published: Ναύπλιο (Nafplio), Τυπογραφεῖsο Κωνσταντίνου Τόµπρα ἐκ Κυδωνιῶν καὶ Κωνσταντίνου Ἰωαννίδη ἐκ Σµύρνης, 1836 Language: Greek The excerpt used is from D. C. Vyzantios, Βαβυλωνία, introduction by Spyros Evangelatos (Athens: Εστία, 1993), pp.1–3. About the author Dimitrios Vyzantios (pseudonym of Dimitrios K. Hatziaslanis) [1790, Constantin..
Dimitrios Tsamis Karatasos : a symbol of Greek, Serbian and Bulgarian friendship
Two Serbian texts extol the contribution of Dimitrios Tsamis Karatasos to the Balkan joint effort to throw off the Ottoman yoke. These texts are analysed by the author within the historical framework of their period, so that the man’s personality and work may be accurately evaluated from a fresh viewpoint. More specifically, the author conducts a research on the tombstone of Dimitrios Tsamis Karatasos, which he discovered himself at Naoussa, and the octet engraved on it, which is also published here. The work is illustrated by seven plates, of which four have not been published previously
Design and implementation of monitoring and evaluation of health care system: The paradigm of primary health care services users in Greece
The Remains of authoritarianism : bureaucracy and civil society in post-authoritarian Greece
Dimitrios A. Sotiropoulos. 30 cm. He presented this paper at a seminar held at the Center on October 21, 1994. - T.p. Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-35
Erratum: Korkovelos, A., et al. The role of open access data in geospatial electrification planning and the achievement of SDG7. An OnSSET-based case study for Malawi. <i>Energies</i> 2019, 12(7), 1395
The authors wish to make a change in author names (adding new author—Dimitrios Mentis) to this paper
Software development bot ecosystems
Bots that facilitate software development, or DevBots, are increasing their presence and popularity in software projects. As the development scales, so does the number of DevBots as well as the complexity of their interactions with other DevBots, humans and assets of the project. This circumstance insinuates the need for a new perspective on DevBots, that of an ecosystem. Gaining inspiration from ecosystems in software and biology, this study proposes a faceted taxonomy that includes four DevBot roles, or species, when viewed through an ecosystem prism: (i) Keystones, (ii) Niches, (iii) Dominators and (iv) Observers. The taxonomy is validated with a utility demonstration enabled via a case study conducted in an automotive supplier of autonomous driving software. Furthermore, the different DevBot ecosystems present in the company are described and are found to surround specific assets related to software development, such as
the source code, the hardware resources and the simulations. Next, testimonies from practitioners are utilized to determine what motivated them to contribute to the development of the DevBot ecosystems, the challenges they encountered, the reasons behind the emergence of Dominator DevBots and a collection of best practices when designing DevBot ecosystems. The discovered motivations and challenges not only verify findings from the existing literature but also complement them by introducing new perspectives. When it comes to knowledge around challenges, the study improves the current state-of-art by taking into consideration
interactions of DevBots with other DevBots as well as assets of the system. Finally, common software development best practices should be followed when developing DevBot ecosystems, with one of the additional requirements being the means to systematically manage dependencies so to avoid needless DevBot execution as well as to facilitate debugging by establishing known baselines
Design and implementation of monitoring and evaluation of healthcare organization management
The Exemplary Life of Dimitrios Vikelas (1835-1908)
This paper describes the "satisfying curve" of Dimitrios Vikelas' life journey, starting from Syros in 1835, moving via Constantinople, Odessa, and Syros again, to London, Paris and finally Athens. It explores Vikelas' multiple aspects, as merchant, writer, traveller, lecturer and essayist, Olympic founder, educationalist, book collector and philanthropist, all of which were united in the public-spirited man of letters (logios). It sets Vikelas in the context of the Greek commercial diaspora, the world of the London expatriate Greek community, and the dynamic society of late nineteenth-century Athens, beginning in the 1870s to act as a magnet to Greek expatriates. The author stresses two qualities of Vikelas: his belief in the idea of a progressive Greek state marked by advances in education, culture, tourism and standards of public life; and the self-awareness and experience which inform his autobiographical writings, not only his memoir My Life but also his last such work, The War of 1897
Turbulence structure and flow resistance in oscillatory boundary layer flows
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Correction: The effect of COVID rehabilitation for ongoing symptoms Post HOSPitalisation with COVID-19 (PHOSP-R): protocol for a randomised parallel group controlled trial on behalf of the PHOSP consortium (Trials, (2023), 24, 1, (61), 10.1186/s13063-023-07093-7)
\ua9 2023, The Author(s).Following publication of the original article [1], it was noticed that the author name Dimitrios Megaritis was incorrectly written as Dimitrios Magaritis. The author group has been updated above and the original article has been corrected
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