536 research outputs found

    Big_data_j_investigatie

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    informații pentru un exercițiu de vizualizare de dat

    Code and sample data for 'Collective decision making in disinformation infused climates. Two Romanian cases compared'

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    This dataset contains the code and sample data for 'Collective decision making in disinformation infused climates. Two Romanian cases compared'. In the code file, all information relevant for downloading the set of data from CrowdTangle are provided, to support replication while following the conditions of Meta, Inc

    Supplementary materials for 'How I learned to hate you' manuscript

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    Supplementary materials for 'How I learned to hate you' manuscript: - code used - sample dat

    A 50/50 Ball: The East versus the EU in the Refugee Relocation Game

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    Op-EdAvailable from http://verfassungsblog.de/author/raluca-bejan/

    The role of titanium and its alloys in the process of osseointegration

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    Titanium and titanium-based compounds are used successfully in medical practice, especially in orthopedics and dentistry. Conferring special properties, titanium is currently one of the most important materials, with more than promising results in the osseointegration processes. Therefore, in this paper, we suggest an approach to titanium osseointegration in the medical practice. Raluca NEAMŢU1, Radu COSTEA2, Mihai-Bogdan BUCUR1, Victor GHIŢĂ1, Kiro PAPAKOCA1, Augustin MIHAI

    First person – Viorica Raluca Contu

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    ABSTRACT First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Viorica Raluca Contu is co-first author on ‘Lysosomal targeting of SIDT2 via multiple YxxΦ motifs is required for SIDT2 function in the process of RNautophagy’, published in Journal of Cell Science. Viorica is a PhD student at the National Institute of Neuroscience, NCNP, Japan, investigating intracellular RNA degradation by the lysosomes and its possible involvements in disease pathogenesis and treatment.</jats:p

    Imaginative Recreations of a Historical Event in Contemporary Canadian Literature

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    The early 21st century has proved to be a time of crises in the fields of the economy, ecology and politics, the events of September 11, 2001 being a harrowing starting point of the new millennium. These crises have left their mark on the way we write and read about our world in fiction as well as nonfiction. Narratives of Crisis – Crisis of Narrative brings together views by European and Canadian literary and media scholars on the crisis of narrative in a transatlantic context. This volume has arisen from the cooperation of the Marburg Centre for Canadian Studies with corresponding institutions at the Universities of Strasbourg and Nantes

    Imaginative Recreations of a Historical Event in Contemporary Canadian Literature

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    The early 21st century has proved to be a time of crises in the fields of the economy, ecology and politics, the events of September 11, 2001 being a harrowing starting point of the new millennium. These crises have left their mark on the way we write and read about our world in fiction as well as nonfiction. Narratives of Crisis – Crisis of Narrative brings together views by European and Canadian literary and media scholars on the crisis of narrative in a transatlantic context. This volume has arisen from the cooperation of the Marburg Centre for Canadian Studies with corresponding institutions at the Universities of Strasbourg and Nantes

    The Return of the Author

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    This article will discuss Întoarcerea Autorului (The Return of the Author), published for the first time in Communist Romania in 1981, and, after 1990, in France and the United States, republished in post-Communist Romania in 1993, 2005, and 2013, the fourth edition. The article will try to follow the historical and cultural background for the volume and its subsequent editions to answer the question who is the author of the “return of the author”? I will point to the implicit and explicit dialogue of the 1981 book with other books dealing with the same topic and perceive their coincidences – with reference to Sean Burke, Dominique Maingueneau, Antoine Compagnon and Valentine Cunningham. I will focus on one of the most important and daring ideas of this book (which can be retraced afterwards, in Reading after Theory by Cunningham): those critics who proclaim the death of the author have proved to be the most authorial and authoritarian of all. Within the broader context of author studies, I will outline the characteristic features of the 1981 book and the actuality of Simion’s critical position
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