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    A Modular Tool for Automatic Summarization

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    International audienceThis paper introduces the first fine-grained modular tool for automatic summarization. Open source and written in Java, it is designed to be as straightforward as possible for endusers. Its modular architecture is meant to ease its maintenance and the development and integration of new modules. We hope that it will ease the work of researchers in automatic summarization by providing a reliable baseline for future works as well as an easy way to evaluate methods on different corpora

    Donor anti-complement therapy: Complement-ing the protection array?

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    International audienceDonor treatment with anti-complement therapy benefits graft outcome

    Economic Impact of Rural Development Plan 2007 2013 in Tuscany

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    In 2007 in every European Union region, involved in the planning of Rural Development Plan (RDP), an independent evaluator should asses the impact of the plan in term of value added and productivity. Each region has adopted different methodologies but few of them have followed the indications of Common and Monitoring Evaluation Framework (CMEF) to evaluate the net value deriving by direct and indirect effect. IRPET, the Independent evaluator of Tuscany, utilising REMI-IRPET model has assed the impact of RDP on the main economic variables until 2020. Among 30 different measures it has been chosen only 5 of them that cover more than 54% of total amount of public and private investments. The economic impacts are also evaluated at provincial level.evaluation, regional model, rural development, Community/Rural/Urban Development,

    Fables Chinoises du IIIe au VIIIe Siècle de Notre Ère

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    The cover of this reprint is almost identical with the cover of a book I have by the same title and the same authors, but the books are, I learn to my surprise, totally different. Chavannes and Chavannes did a book for Éditions Bossard in 1921. It included eighteen Chinese fables of Hindu origin, accompanied by 46 designs of Andrée Karpelès of various sorts and sizes. The first two stories were Le Buveur du vin and Beau-Pelage et Belles-Dents. The booklet had 94 + iv pages. Now here is a copy of a book which had the same dimensions (5 x 6½), title, authors, and publisher. It contains twenty-two Chinese fables of Hindu origin different from those in the 1921 edition, accompanied by fewer Karpelès designs. The cover no longer mentions the number of designs. This booklet was published in 1927, with a preface by Joseph Bédier. Its first two stories are Queue en tête and La Cruche. It has 114 + iv pages. I sampled Le Loup et la Brebis (77) and Le Lion et le Chacal 101). They are effective and in keeping with the tradition of fable literature. The woodcuts range from small printer's designs to full-page illustrations. I find them rather simple and predictable.Language note: FrenchTraduites par Édouard Chavannes, Versifiées par Mme. Édouard Chavanne
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