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Un soir de Noël : chanson créée par Rahila [photo non-créditée de La Rahila]
Un soir de Noël : chanson créée par Rahila, Christ-Yan, Dorbec, Na-Nine, Mad-Lyne ; photo non-créditée de Rahila [La Rahila] ; (en-tête) “à l’ami Cambardi” ; paroles d'Ernest Dumont ; musique de P. Codini [Codini, Pietro ou Pierre] ; P. Codini, compositeur-éditeur, 31 Faubourg Saint-Martin, Paris ; [intérieur : aucune mention artiste ; cotage PC53 ; imprimerie moderne] ; incipit “Eh ! l' père François, dit l' marchand d' vin” ; verso catalogue 21 titres (1913 medihal-00569973) ; datation (titre et exemplaire) : 1913 par dépôt BNF. [Autre présentation avec une illustration de Léon Pousthomis medihal-00576079v1 ; partition sans illustration consultable sur Gallica ark:/12148/bpt6k880936n mise en ligne 14/09/2015
Un soir de Noël : chanson créée par Rahila [photo non-créditée de La Rahila]
Un soir de Noël : chanson créée par Rahila, Christ-Yan, Dorbec, Na-Nine, Mad-Lyne ; photo non-créditée de Rahila [La Rahila] ; (en-tête) “à l’ami Cambardi” {Albert Cambardi]; paroles d'Ernest Dumont ; musique de P. Codini [Codini, Pietro ou Pierre] ; P. Codini, compositeur-éditeur, 31 Faubourg Saint-Martin, Paris ; [intérieur : aucune mention artiste ; cotage PC53 ; imprimerie moderne] ; incipit “Eh ! l' père François, dit l' marchand d' vin” ; verso catalogue 21 titres (1913 medihal-00569973) ; datation (titre et exemplaire) : 1913 par dépôt BNF. [Autre présentation avec une illustration de Léon Pousthomis medihal-00576079v1 ; partition sans illustration consultable sur Gallica ark:/12148/bpt6k880936n mise en ligne 14/09/2015
Un soir de Noël : chanson créée par Rahila [photo non-créditée de Rahila]
Un soir de Noël : chanson créée par Rahila, Christ-Yan, Dorbec, Na-Nine, Mad-Lyne ; photo non-créditée de Rahila ; (en-tête) “à l’ami Cambardi” ; paroles d'Ernest Dumont ; musique de P. Codini [Codini, Pietro ou Pierre] ; P. Codini, compositeur-éditeur, 31 Faubourg Saint-Martin, Paris ; [intérieur : aucune mention artiste ; cotage PC53 ; imprimerie moderne] ; incipit “Eh ! l' père François, dit l' marchand d' vin” ; verso catalogue 21 titres (1913 medihal-00569973) ; datation (titre et exemplaire) : 1913 par dépôt BNF. [Autre présentation avec une illustration de Léon Pousthomis medihal-00576079v1 ; partition sans illustration consultable sur Gallica ark:/12148/bpt6k880936n mise en ligne 14/09/2015
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Personal narrative about the 2022 Assam floods
Rahila Basumatary describes her experience during the 2022 Assam floods. She is an assistant teacher who speaks English, Hindi, and Assamese in addition to Boro, 54 years old at the time of recording. In this recording, she describes how the flood would suddenly rise when they lived near the hills as children. Her residence, she claims, was at the base of the mountain. She claimed that the water would rise every 5 minutes, invade the houses, and wash everything away. As a result, the fireplace was destroyed, and the foodstuffs were carried away and mixed with the drinking water, which they later had to filter using sand. She also discusses the 2009 solar eclipse, when the sky darkened quickly and the water swelled over the surface level, sweeping away the animals and poultry. Recorded in Gogamukh, Rangpuriya
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Personal narrative about the 2022 Assam floods
Rahila Basumatary describes her experience during the 2022 Assam floods. She is an assistant teacher who speaks English, Hindi, and Assamese in addition to Boro, 54 years old at the time of recording. In this recording, she describes how the flood would suddenly rise when they lived near the hills as children. Her residence, she claims, was at the base of the mountain. She claimed that the water would rise every 5 minutes, invade the houses, and wash everything away. As a result, the fireplace was destroyed, and the foodstuffs were carried away and mixed with the drinking water, which they later had to filter using sand. She also discusses the 2009 solar eclipse, when the sky darkened quickly and the water swelled over the surface level, sweeping away the animals and poultry. Recorded in Gogamukh, Rangpuriya
Pamir and Rahila
Pamir is from Afghanistan. He is a Hazarah, an ethnic minority group in Afghanistan. The Taliban hates his people. Nearly every member of his family has bullet wounds and war scars. His father was shot during the Mujahedin War and still has bullets in his leg. His older brother is blind in one eye and is still in Iran. His other brother was shot in the head and killed somewhere between the age of thirteen and fifteen. They escaped to Iran from Afghanistan, but the police caught Pamir and took him to a camp. They told him he could either go fight in the war in Syria or they would drop him off on the border of Afghanistan. The family somehow got away and came to Oinofyata Refugee Camp in Greece. Pamir just wants to go somewhere safe and start a new life away from bloodshed and war. They have tents provided by the UN, but still await further aid.https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/tsos_interviews/1013/thumbnail.jp
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
sj-docx-1-whe-10.1177_17455057241234530 – Supplemental material for A systematic review of GLP-1 on anthropometrics, metabolic and endocrine parameters in patients with PCOS
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-whe-10.1177_17455057241234530 for A systematic review of GLP-1 on anthropometrics, metabolic and endocrine parameters in patients with PCOS by Salwa Bader, Rahila Bhatti, Bashair Mussa and Salah Abusanana in Women’s Health</p
Improving the security of Internet of Things (IoT) using Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
The potential of both current and future IoT applications is substantial in improving user comfort, productivity, and automation. However, to continue implementing this technology on a larger scale and across various devices, it is necessary to have high levels of security, privacy, authentication, and resilience against attacks. With the development of many IoT technologies that rely on the internet, there is a constant threat of cyberattacks that can wreak havoc globally. Denial of service attacks can disrupt network security and result in illegal access, misuse, or alteration. Using IoT in real-world environments requires security and privacy considerations. Increasing cyberattacks and security breaches have made safeguarding IoT infrastructure and networks a top priority in today’s computing landscape. This paper examines the latest solution for IoT security using Intrusion detection systems (IDSs) to achieve secure end-to-end environments. This paper explores the profound impact of IDSs on IoT security such as vulnerability detection, Anomaly detection, real-time alerts, incidence response, etc. Furthermore, the paper focuses on various challenges regarding the applicability and implementation of IDS technology in real-world scenarios
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