931 research outputs found

    Jean Pradel. Droit pénal comparé

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    R. Spencer John. Jean Pradel. Droit pénal comparé. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 56 N°1,2004. pp. 260-261

    Jean Pradel. Droit pénal comparé

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    R. Spencer John. Jean Pradel. Droit pénal comparé. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 56 N°1,2004. pp. 260-261

    Cesare P. R. Romano (ed.). -The Sword and the Scales. The United States and International Courts and Tribunals

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    Pradel Jean. Cesare P. R. Romano (ed.). -The Sword and the Scales. The United States and International Courts and Tribunals. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 63 N°1,2011. pp. 173-174

    Cesare P. R. Romano (ed.). -The Sword and the Scales. The United States and International Courts and Tribunals

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    Pradel Jean. Cesare P. R. Romano (ed.). -The Sword and the Scales. The United States and International Courts and Tribunals. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 63 N°1,2011. pp. 173-174

    Suivi individuel dans les petites populations : l'exemple de la cigogne blanche Ciconia ciconia

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    Pradel Roger, Henry Pierre-Yves. Suivi individuel dans les petites populations : l’exemple de la cigogne blanche Ciconia ciconia . In: Revue d'Écologie. Supplément n°7, 2000. pp. 109-111

    Paolo L. Bürgi. CERN, Esplanade des Particules

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    The emblematic plaza at the entrance of CERN in Geneva is a project which was carried out following an international competition won in 2011 by Studio Bürgi. 100m underground is the LHC, the Large Hadron Collider, a particle accelerator, the largest and most powerful built in the world to date. On rare occasions you can access its sophisticated detectors from four different stations. What is possible to discovered, after crossing various checkpoints and taking the elevators that descend deep into the earth, are enormous machines that bring together millimetre precision in construction and the astonishing size of the whole installation, which is particularly evident when seen in relation to the human scale of the people working there. Approximately 120,000 people visit CERN every year ...How do you convey to those crossing this new emblematic square that, underground, something exceptional is happening

    Does Your Species Have Memory? Analysing Capture-Recapture Data with Memory Models.

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    1. We examine memory models for multi-site capture-recapture data. This is an important topic,as animals may exhibit behaviour that is more complex than simple first-order Markov movement between sites, when it is necessary to devise and fit appropriate models to data. 2. We consider the Arnason-Schwarz model for multi-site capture-recapture data, which incorporates just first-order Markov movement, and also two alternative models that allow for memory, the Brownie model and the Pradel model. We use simulation to compare two alternative tests which may be undertaken to determine whether models for multi-site capture-recapture data need to incorporate memory. 3. Increasing the complexity of models runs the risk of introducing parameters that cannot be estimated, irrespective of how much data are collected, a feature which is known as parameter redundancy. Rouan et al (JABES, 2009, pp 338-355) suggest a constraint that may be applied to overcome parameter redundancy when it is present in multi-site memory models. For this case, we apply symbolic methods to derive a simpler constraint, which allows more parameters to be estimated, and give general results not limited to a particular configuration. We also consider the effect sparse data can have on parameter redundancy, and recommend minimum sample sizes. 4. Memory models for multi-site capture-recapture data can be highly complex, and difficult to fit to data. We emphasise the importance of a structured approach to modelling such data, by considering a priori which parameters can be estimated, which constraints are needed in order for estimation to take place, and how much data need to be collected. We also give guidance on the amount of data needed to use two alternative families of tests for whether models for multi-site capture-recapture data need to incorporate memory
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