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Tomtosova, Elena Afanasevna, and Marina Sergeevna Yakushkina. "Creating an Upbringing Space by Nomadic Preschool Educational Organization." Siberian Pedagogical Journal, no. 5 (November 18, 2020): 20–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.15293/1813-4718.2005.02.

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Introduction. The problem of the research is the discrepancy between approaches to the use of socio-cultural resources of the modern sparsely populated Arctic region for preschooler’s upbringing with the possibilities of the upbringing space created at the initiative of a nomadic preschool educational organization. Nomads represent a special civilization. Children of nomads are physically developed: they have keen eyesight, good sense of smell and hearing, agility and quick reaction, etc. However, no attention is paid to the traditional indicators of the development, upbringing and socialization of a child, for example, the development of oral speech: the word is not the main means of solving life problems. The purpose of the article is to substantiate the possibility and prospects of creating an upbringing space on the initiative of a preschool educational organization in an Arctic nomadic environment. Methodology and methods of the research. The research is based on the activity-based, anthropological and event-driven approaches. Research methods: study of pedagogical literature and the legislative base of changes in the education system of the Russian Federation, pedagogical observation of children, interviewing nomadic parents and educators. Analysis of the upbringing traditions of indigenous Arctic peoples. A description of some of the practices and results of upbringing a preschool child-northerner in the family, clan community is presented. The sources of the early formation of independence and responsibility for the surrounding area of the indigenous northern peoples are substantiated. Results of the research. A scientific idea has been developed for the creation and implementation in a nomadic region of an algorithm for creating an upbringing space, created at the initiative of a multi-age community of a nomadic preschool educational organization. The algorithm is based on the concept of interaction of special socio-cultural institutions of the Arctic territory. The main directions of activities of communities of different ages for the development of educational space are proposed: creation of conditions for the formation of an ideological level, a respectful attitude to nature as a component of the human environment with living natural objects; realization of the potential of the preserved ethnocultural experience, traditions of leisure and economic management of the nomadic Arctic peoples; mastering the traditions of family life, the role of father, mother, head of the clan. Conclusion. The novelty of the research lies in the fact that in the course of the development and implementation of the algorithm for creating an upbringing space, the characteristics of the personality of a northerner preschooler living in a nomad were systematized; the conditions are determined, the peculiarities of creating an upbringing space on the initiative of a nomadic pre-school educational structure are substantiated; methodological materials have been developed that reveal the features of the reproduction of the proposed algorithm for creating an upbringing space. Prospects for the practical application of the research results. The results can be used in municipalities with similar territorial features for organizing nomadic preschool education and upbringing.
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Kac, Eduardo. "Nomads." Leonardo 29, no. 4 (1996): 255. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1576300.

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Campanella, Mario, Serge Hoogendoorn, and Winnie Daamen. "The Nomad Model: Theory, Developments and Applications." Transportation Research Procedia 2 (2014): 462–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trpro.2014.09.061.

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Kaddour, Mejdi, and Laurent Pautet. "MobileJMS: une solution globale d’adaptation des applications nomades." Annales Des Télécommunications 62, no. 3-4 (March 2007): 464–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03253270.

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Goodrich, Gregory. "NOMAD: A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF POSSIBLE REHABILITATION APPLICATIONS." Optometry and Vision Science 78, SUPPLEMENT (December 2001): 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00006324-200112001-00476.

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Bourgeois, G., C. Brodeur, and A. C. Kushalappa. "Effet de la brûlure cercosporéenne, causée par le Cercospora carotae, sur le développement, la croissance et le rendement de la carotte." Phytoprotection 79, no. 1 (April 12, 2005): 9–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/706131ar.

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L'objectif de cette étude était de quantifier l'effet de la sévérité de la brûlure cercosporéenne (Cercospora carotae) sur le développement (stades végétatifs), la croissance (poids secs du feuillage et des racines, indice de surface foliaire) et le rendement de la carotte (Daucus carota var. sativa). Au cours d'expériences effectuées en sol organique durant les saisons 1990, 1991 et 1992, trois niveaux de sévérité ont été obtenus par des nombres différents d'applications de fongicides, à savoir aucune application, deux ou trois applications et une application à chaque semaine. Au cours des trois années, des différences entre les traitements ont été observées 60 jours après le semis pour la sévérité de la maladie, 80 jours après le semis pour le poids sec du feuillage et l'indice de surface foliaire, et 100 jours après le semis pour le poids sec des racines. Une augmentation du nombre d'applications a permis une augmentation du rendement total en carottes. Cependant, les applications hebdomadaires n'ont pas augmenté le rendement en carottes de classe régulière par rapport à deux ou trois applications pour l'ensemble de la saison. Il est donc possible de réduire le nombre d'applications de fongicides, tout en conservant un rendement économiquement acceptable.
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Sultangalieva, Gulmira, Ulzhan Tuleshova, and Paul W. Werth. "Nomadic Nobles: Pastoralism and Privilege in the Russian Empire." Slavic Review 81, no. 1 (2022): 77–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2022.78.

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Probing the manner in which Kazakhs attained noble status in the Russian empire, this article explores a neglected aspect of the country's social history. Recognizing that nobility is typically associated with landowning in a feudal order, we explore how this status also found application in the steppe. Based on diverse sources and comparison with other ethnic elites, we regard Kazakh ennoblement not only as a way of recognizing a traditional nomadic aristocracy, but also as a method of creating a new native elite beneficial to Russia's colonial project. We likewise propose that the distinctive character of nomads’ pastoral lifeways differentiated the Kazakh nobility from their Russian counterparts and prevented them from making full use of noble privileges. The article thus explores the nature of Russia's social order by interrogating its margins and contemplates both the possibilities and limits of social inclusion for Russia's ethnically and culturally diverse population.
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Burtner, Matthew, Steven Kemper, and David Topper. "Network Socio-Synthesis and Emergence in NOMADS." Organised Sound 17, no. 1 (February 14, 2012): 45–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355771811000501.

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NOMADS (Network-Operational Mobile Applied Digital System) is a network client–server-based system for participant interaction in music and multimedia performance contexts. NOMADS allows large groups of participants, including the audience, to form a mobile interactive computer ensemble distributed across a network. Participants become part of a synergistic interaction with other performers, contributing to the multimedia performance. The system enhances local performance spaces, and it can integrate audiences located in multiple performance venues. Individual user input from up to thousands of simultaneous users across a network is synthesised into a single emergent sound and visual structure in an approach we call socio-synthesis. This paper recounts research leading up to NOMADS, outlines its technological architecture, and describes several implementations. Current applications include the telematic operaAuksalaq, and performances by the MICE Orchestra. The authors also consider the potential of large-scale human–computer ensembles as a paradigm for composition and performance.
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El Kalam, A. Abou, M. Maachaoui, N. Idboufker, H. Ait Lahcen, and A. Ait Ouahman. "A Secure Architecture for Nomadic User in IMS Network." International Journal of Mobile Computing and Multimedia Communications 4, no. 1 (January 2012): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jmcmc.2012010101.

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The IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) is a basis for a significant new architecture which offers network operators the opportunity to expand their services, by integrating voice and multimedia communications and delivering them into new environments with new purposes. Basically, the IMS is an overlay network on top of IP layer that uses Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as the primary signaling mechanism. SIP works at the application layer in IP networks. It is thus faced to not only the IP-networks security issues, but also to new issues which are related to the SIP protocol directly. Consequently, using IMS bears several new security challenges. This paper presents the most relevant SIP-related security vulnerabilities and threats, and the implementation and simulation test bed to experiment two versions of the SIP Asterisk software to emphasize these threats. The different security mechanisms that can be deployed to overcome the SIP security issues while putting emphasis the most important ones are discussed. Afterwards, the authors propose adaptable solutions to the SIP threats already identified for a specific service (access information from anywhere) in IMS context. Finally, conclusions are drawn and some perspectives are introduced to improve the security of multimedia applications.
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Khan, Subayal, Jukka Saastamoinen, Jyrki Huusko, Juha-Pekka Soininen, and Jari Nurmi. "Application Workload Modelling via Run-Time Performance Statistics." International Journal of Embedded and Real-Time Communication Systems 4, no. 2 (April 2013): 1–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jertcs.2013040101.

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Modern mobile nomadic devices for example internet tablets and high end mobile phones support diverse distributed and stand-alone applications that were supported by single devices a decade back. Furthermore the complex heterogeneous platforms supporting these applications contain multi-core processors, hardware accelerators and IP cores and all these components can possibly be integrated into a single integrated circuit (chip). The high complexity of both the platform and the applications makes the design space very complex due to the availability of several alternatives. Therefore the system designer must be able to quickly evaluate the performance of different application architectures and implementations on potential platforms. The most popular technique employed nowadays is termed as system-level-performance evaluation which uses abstract workload and platform capacity models. The platform capacity models and application workload models reside at a higher abstraction-level. The platform and application workload models can be instantiated with reduced modeling effort and also operate at a higher simulation speed. This article presents a novel run-time statistics based application workload model extraction and platform configuration technique. This technique is called platform COnfiguration and woRkload generatIoN via code instrumeNtation and performAnce counters (CORINNA) which offers several advantages over compiler based technique called ABSINTH, and also provides automatic configuration of the platform processor models for example cache-hits and misses obtained during the application execution.
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Muhammad Sayuti Mansor. "Price of the Digital Nomad Culture for Employer, Employee." ICR Journal 12, no. 2 (December 31, 2021): 350–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.52282/icr.v12i2.887.

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Morgunova, N. L., and O. S. Khokhlova. "Kurgans and nomads: new investigations of mound burials in the southern Urals." Antiquity 80, no. 308 (June 1, 2006): 303–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00093637.

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A new study of the group of kurgans (burial mounds) which stands near Orenburg at the south end of the Ural mountains has revealed a sequence that began in the early Bronze Age and continued intermittently until the era of the Golden Horde in the Middle Ages. The application of modern techniques of cultural and environmental investigation has thrown new light on the different circumstances and contexts in which mound burial was practised, and confirmed the association between investment in burial and nomadism.
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Kochan, Anna. "NOMAD welds small batches of large structures." Industrial Robot: An International Journal 31, no. 1 (February 2004): 26–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/01439910410511948.

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Ehn, Karine, Ana Jorge, and Manuel Marques-Pita. "Digital Nomads and the Covid-19 Pandemic: Narratives About Relocation in a Time of Lockdowns and Reduced Mobility." Social Media + Society 8, no. 1 (January 2022): 205630512210849. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20563051221084958.

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Digital nomads (DNs) are independent professionals who rely heavily on digital media and communications, are not bound to the constraints imposed by traditional organizations, and prioritize variables such as cheaper living costs when deciding where to live. Communication technologies enable the emergence of this digital lifestyle that is characterized by high mobility, self-efficacy, location-independent resource-sharing, and minimalism. The immediate outcome of the Covid-19 pandemic created an unprecedented space for debate between the DN community and the mainstream. On the one hand, the mainstream recognized the adaptive advantages of location independence and working remotely; on the other, DNs realized that one of their most fundamental values—the freedom to move—could become compromised by stringent border regulations forcing them to reassess nomadism. This article draws on risk society theories, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and self-actualization, to approach this problem. We Analyzed content produced by DN creators on YouTube, focusing on risk perceptions and arguments about the choice of staying nomad, compared with the alternative, that is, going back “home” seeking safety: (1) we found that most creators upheld core DN values, rather than shifting to fear-based or risk-control narratives driven by the effects of the pandemic. The narratives circulated in the videos thus contributed to reinforce the community’s values related to self-actualization, in a time of crisis; (2) as a group, the creators we studied were not biased to one option (keep moving or go home) and rather offered strong arguments to support either choice.
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Nkenyereye, Lionel, and Jong-Wook Jang. "Adaptive In-Car External Applications using Nomadic Smartphones and Cloudlets." International Journal of Control and Automation 8, no. 3 (March 31, 2015): 75–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/ijca.2015.8.3.10.

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Twomey, Miriam. "Parents as Nomads: Journeys, In-Betweenness and Identity." Education Sciences 12, no. 2 (February 16, 2022): 130. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/educsci12020130.

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When considering the parent voice as an individual subjective reality, it is observed as unique to the parent and not shared by others. This research sought to explore if parent voices could constitute intersubjective realities; inviting narratives from parents and professionals that may reveal a shared existence. The first theme explored the journeys of the parent as a nomad in their search for services to support their children. The second theme describes the position of the parent during the period of their child’s assessment, diagnosis and intervention, as that of ‘in-betweenness’. The third theme describes parents’ experiences as those of journeys, during which their identities change. Qualitative, in-depth, longitudinal case studies were undertaken with parents of young children with ASD and professionals over eighteen months. Semi-structured interviews (n-83) were conducted. Autoethnography was critical as a methodological tenet in defense of a position that states that research is an extension of our lives. The findings of this research show evidence of parental isolation and marginalization when procuring services for their children or when children failed to experience inclusion. This research suggests that nomads navigate (difficult) ways of forming new multiple selves and identities.
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Frank, Allen J. "Sharīʿa Debates and Fatwas among Nomads in Northern Kazakhstan, 1850–1931." Islamic Law and Society 24, no. 1-2 (March 8, 2017): 61–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685195-02412p03.

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Legal debates among Kazakh nomads and on the Kazakh steppe more broadly have, for the most part, addressed the effects of Russian colonial policy on the administration of law among these nomads. The official and scholarly Russian fixation on Kazakh customary law, based largely on a tendentious categorization of Kazakh Muslims as quasi-shamanists, resulted in policies designed to separate Islamic law (sharīʿa) from customary law (ʿādat), and to suppress the role of sharīʿa in the areas of criminal and civil law. As Muslims, however, Kazakh nomads were directly affected by sharīʿa debates taking place both among Tatar scholars in their midst as well as among Kazakh scholars. These discussions, which occurred largely outside the field of vision of Russian officials or officially-mandated customary law courts, have so far eluded scrutiny. Recorded primarily in recently-published biographical dictionaries of Muslim scholars on the steppe, these discussions addressed a range of issues, including questions of ritual, but also, more significantly, the application of Islamic legal norms to commercial matters.
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Dauguet, Julien. "Une nouvelle génération de dispositifs de mesure de l’activité cérébrale nomades : application à l’optimisation du sommeil." Revue Défense Nationale N° Hors-série, HS1 (May 6, 2022): 119–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rdna.hs07.0119.

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Cotroneo, Domenico, Cristiano di Flora, Almerindo Graziano, and Stefano Russo. "Securing services in nomadic computing environments." Information and Software Technology 50, no. 9-10 (August 2008): 924–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infsof.2007.08.002.

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Colleter, Rozenn, Jean-Baptiste Romain, and Jean-Baptiste Barreau. "HumanOS: an open source nomadic software database for physical anthropology and archaeology." Virtual Archaeology Review 11, no. 23 (July 8, 2020): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/var.2020.13422.

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<p class="VARAbstract">With the democratization of computers, tablets and smartphones, the data acquisition and exploration on archaeological sites are changing significantly. The digitization of information allows a faster, more efficient and more standardized data recording that facilitates the synthesis work required by the discipline. Numerous database programmes are being developed in archaeology and physical anthropology, notably with targeted tools developed to meet specific needs. However, to the authors’ knowledge, no efficient, free and open-source program for the recording of human bones in an archaeological context exists yet. In this paper, a mobile application for the intuitive recording of human bones from archaeological sites is described; this app, defined for the field and biological anthropologists, allows making an inventory of the burials from site to the laboratory from archaeological digs in an intuitive style. In addition to the recording of the skeleton, the application permits the recording of the discovery context. The application also gives significant freedom to the user, who can easily create research fields to their own research objectives. Finally, it permits exporting the information, either as text (automatic report) and/or as tables for statistical use. It is a modular, ergonomic and portable tool which meets researchers' requirements without needing an internet connection; it stores the recorded information in several formats (CSV, SVG, HTML and/or JSON), in a sustainable computer language, permitting complementary modules development. The system is implemented in the form of a free and open-source web application, programmed in JavaScript (available from http://www.humanos.cnrs.fr/) and supplied in the form of a simple ZIP file to decompress. The application does not require any special installation, as it opens by clicking on the executable "<em>HumanOS.html</em>" with any web browser, even without an Internet connection.</p><p>Highlights:</p><ul><li><p>We have developed a mobile application which allows "field anthropologists" to record burials inventories from archaeological excavations on site and in the laboratory, in an intuitive way.</p></li><li><p>In addition to recording the skeleton, the application makes it possible to note the context of the discovery and to create fields of investigation according to its own research objectives.</p></li><li><p>It allows data export in the form of text (automatic report) and/or tables for statistical uses.</p></li></ul>
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Berekovic, Mladen, Andreas Kanstein, Bingfeng Mei, and Bjorn De Sutter. "Mapping of nomadic multimedia applications on the ADRES reconfigurable array processor." Microprocessors and Microsystems 33, no. 4 (June 2009): 290–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micpro.2009.02.008.

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Simeone, O., O. Somekh, H. V. Poor, and S. Shamai. "Distributed MIMO Systems for Nomadic Applications Over a Symmetric Interference Channel." IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 55, no. 12 (December 2009): 5558–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tit.2009.2032730.

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Fernandez, Irma Becerra, Karlene C. Cousins, and Rosina O. Weber. "Nomadic context-aware knowledge management systems: applications, challenges and research problems." International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation 1, no. 2 (2007): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijmlo.2007.012673.

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Gama-Moreno, L. "Mobile nested transactions for nomadic teams." Expert Systems with Applications 26, no. 1 (January 2004): 105–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0957-4174(03)00112-x.

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Lim, Hyeongkyu, Minwoo Lee, and Jaesung Lim. "An Application of NOMA for CRDSA Performance Improvement in Random Access Satellite Networks." Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences 44, no. 6 (June 30, 2019): 1064–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.7840/kics.2019.44.6.1064.

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Bouchafa, Samia. "Décision cumulative pour la vision dynamique des systèmes." Revue Française de Photogrammétrie et de Télédétection, no. 202 (April 16, 2014): 2–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.52638/rfpt.2013.48.

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Les travaux présentés dans cette synthèse portent essentiellement sur l'analyse de scènes à partir de caméras mobiles avec pour application immédiate l'apport d'une vision par ordinateur efficace dans les systèmes autonomes. Ils sont le fruit d'une décennie de recherches menées d'abord à l'INRETS (actuellement IFSTTAR : Institut français des sciences et technologies des transports, de l'aménagement et des réseaux ) puis à l'Université Paris Sud XI (Institut d'Électronique Fondamentale). L'idée initiale est que l'autonomie d'un système implique, ne serait-ce que pour raisons énergétiques, une faible variété d'opérateurs de perception, dont les algorithmes de vision. Les "primitives" extraites des images seront intrinsèquement robustes et stables vis-à-vis de perturbations variées. Elles doivent de plus anticiper, voire faciliter, un processus de décision à divers niveaux voulu systématique. Les lignes de niveaux répondent parfaitement à ces contraintes : on vérifie sans peine leur robustesse et leur abondance dans une image suggère et alimente un processus de décision cumulatif (manipulant un objet de décision unique : l'histogramme généralisé en espace de vote). Nos efforts se sont alors concentrés sur deux aspects : 1) le premier concerne la définition d'une méthodologie cohérente dans laquelle un processus primaire d'extraction de lignes de niveaux est enrichi afin de permettre la construction de primitives plus complexes guidée par un modèle de déformation de l'image. Le nombre de composants donc la forme des primitives est fonction directe du nombre de variables caractérisant le mouvement (déformation) à déterminer. 2) Le second intéresse une méthode de décision cumulative unifiée permettant de traiter des thèmes applicatifs de complexité croissante. Nos travaux se déclinent alors en trois niveaux de cumul, chacun associé de manière à un stade particulier de l'analyse d'images. Les thèmes applicatifs traités pour illustrer notre démarche sont de complexité croissante : détection et estimation du mouvement en caméra fixe, recalage d'images en caméra mobile (type de mouvement connu et profondeur des objets contrainte) puis estimation générale du mouvement propre et de la structure de la scène en caméras embarquées sur un véhicule mobile. Les résultats obtenus montrent comment un choix de primitives robustes associé à un processus de décision cumulatif permet la réutilisation des opérateurs dans plusieurs secteurs. Les systèmes proposés ont la particularité d'être compacts et cohérents, propriété recherchée dans les applications considérées.
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Gak, Evgenii, Ekaterina Kashina, Denis Davydov, Andrei Skorobogatov, and Maxim Eltsov. "The Dating and Historical Context around the Logboat Exhibited at the State Historical Museum, Based on the Integrated Studies." Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, no. 2 (April 30, 2021): 235–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.55086/sp212235252.

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Since 1956, the logboat was exhibited at the State Historical Museum in Red Square in Moscow. It had been discovered two years before in the floodplain of the right bank of the River Don near the village of Schuchye, Voronezh Region, Russia. It was hypothetically attributed to the end of the Neolithic — the beginning of the Bronze Age. The paper presents an integrated study, the purpose and result of which were to establish the chronology, the cultural identity and the possible functions of the Schuchye logboat. Radiocarbon dates from the wood samples are published for the first time and show the logboat age within the range of 1800—1700 BC. It was the period of the Timber Grave (Srubnaya) culture of the Late Bronze Age. The obtained 14C dates are discussed within the historical and geographical background. The archaeological sites in the area of the logboat find were re-analyzed basing on old and recent data, and the paleo-ecological context was reconstructed. The probable ways of the Schuchye logboat use were proposed basing on its dimensions, design, displacement calculation, carrying capacity, and considering the nomadic pastoralism of the Srubnaya culture people in the forest-steppe zone. As a result, the authors came to the conclusion that the Schuchye logboat could serve for the local inter-tribal communication and the wide application range, including the transportation of heavy loads, people and livestock. Now it is the most ancient logboat found in the Southern part of East Europe and the only one that can be reasonably associated with the Bronze Age nomads.
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Heisterkamp, Fabian, Johanna Bengtsson Ryberg, Jean Jacques, and Alwin Verdaasdonk. "Sell and Buy Quiet - the extended concept to reduce noise (at work and at home)." INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings 263, no. 4 (August 1, 2021): 2011–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3397/in-2021-2027.

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Despite progress in legislation, e.g. laws requiring employers to assess and address the noise risk for their workers, and in the use of new technologies, e.g. battery powered tools or gardening equipment, noise-induced hearing loss remains a problem even today. The NOise MAchinery Directive (NOMAD) Task Force of the European Member States cooperating in market surveillance has raised the awareness of many relevant stakeholders regarding the need for cooperation between manufacturers of products emitting noise and their users. A promising means to deal with the noise problem is to make possible and effective a real competition towards quieter machines and equipment, so that market forces drive the technological development. To that end, we introduce the concept of Selling and Buying Quiet and address the issues hindering its application. These became evident during NOMAD Phase 2, in particular at NOMAD Workshop 2 in 2019. The issues comprise general aspects, e.g. education on proper determination of noise emissions by manufacturers and use of noise information by machine users, as well as specific problems with existing EU legislation. Finally, we provide ideas and set goals to improve the situation, so that Buying and Selling Quiet will become a reality.
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MAISSE, G. "Le sperme des salmonidés : le point sur les connaissances. Applications à la salmoniculture." INRAE Productions Animales 3, no. 3 (July 4, 1990): 223–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/productions-animales.1990.3.3.4379.

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Une revue d’un certain nombre de travaux portant sur le sperme de salmonidé permet d’en dégager les particularités : l’absence d’acrosome, l’immobilité dans le fluide séminal liée à la présence de l’ion potassium dont la dilution est la première condition de l’activation, la faible durée de la motilité qui est due à l’incapacité de la mitochondrie à compenser rapidement les pertes en ATP, la dépendance vis-à-vis des conditions de milieu (température, pH, oxygène). Ces caractéristiques entraînent un certain nombre de recommandations au niveau de la pratique piscicole, et la mise au point de dilueurs de fécondation, de conservation à court terme et de congélation.
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S., PILIPENKO. "CONSERVATION AND TRANSFORMATION OF THE TRADITION OF APPLICATION OF BIRCH BARK IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF SABERS OF EAST POLAND AND NORTH CAUCASUS IN THE 16TH -18TH CENTURIES." Preservation and study of the cultural heritage of the Altai Territory 27 (2021): 76–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/2411-1503.2021.27.12.

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The use of birch bark in the design of knife sheaths and sabers have become the subject of our research more than once. These theses are no exception. Research carried out in recent years in the Black Sea region, and the study of museum collections, allow us not only to identify new pieces of cold steel weapons of the 17th-18th centuries, with the scabbard made of birch bark, but also to identify common technological traditions with earlier samples of cold weapons from the archaeological sites of medieval nomads in the south of Western Siberia. One of the topical issues in the study of the design features of the sheath of bladed weapons of the 16th -18th centuries. In the North Caucasus and Eastern Poland, there are issues of continuity in the use of birch bark in their design. Keywords: Saber-chechugi, Armenian saber, scabbard, birch bark, medieval nomads, western Siberia, Eastern Poland, north Caucasus, Black Sea region
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S., PILIPENKO. "CONSERVATION AND TRANSFORMATION OF THE TRADITION OF APPLICATION OF BIRCH BARK IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF SABERS OF EAST POLAND AND NORTH CAUCASUS IN THE 16TH -18TH CENTURIES." Preservation and study of the cultural heritage of the Altai Territory 27 (2021): 76–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/2411-1503.2021.27.12.

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The use of birch bark in the design of knife sheaths and sabers have become the subject of our research more than once. These theses are no exception. Research carried out in recent years in the Black Sea region, and the study of museum collections, allow us not only to identify new pieces of cold steel weapons of the 17th-18th centuries, with the scabbard made of birch bark, but also to identify common technological traditions with earlier samples of cold weapons from the archaeological sites of medieval nomads in the south of Western Siberia. One of the topical issues in the study of the design features of the sheath of bladed weapons of the 16th -18th centuries. In the North Caucasus and Eastern Poland, there are issues of continuity in the use of birch bark in their design. Keywords: Saber-chechugi, Armenian saber, scabbard, birch bark, medieval nomads, western Siberia, Eastern Poland, north Caucasus, Black Sea region
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Parwoto, Boby Dimas, Adella Gloria Harjanto, and Elmira Peja. "DAMPAK KOMUNIKASI GENERASI MILENIAL TERHADAP PERILAKU NOMADIC TOURISM." Kepariwisataan: Jurnal Ilmiah 14, no. 01 (January 31, 2020): 45–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.47256/kepariwisataan.v14i01.18.

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The purpose of this research is to analyze the impact of the application of the concept of nomadic tourism to travel patterns and use descriptive methods with quantitative and qualitative approaches through social media-based surveys on tourist attractions in the Orchid Forest Cikole, Bandung. The pattern of traveling in this 4.0 era, for the most respondents mixed of generations Y and Z, are able to travel twice a year and prefer to travel in low sessions (71.3%). In financial planning, they do not need to save money, because with minimal funds they can take a vacation on an impromptu basis, seeing the review as their main consideration for a vacation. However, the presence of virtual reality or augmental reality facilities will have a negative impact on income for nomadic destinations / attractions. The concept of nomadic tourism, applied in the Orchid Forest Cikole attraction, Bandung has not been very effective, because most tourists who come feel more secure and comfortable using the concept of non-nomadic tourism. And in terms of digital tourism, these attractions can already be accessed through google maps and have been instagramable, as well as reviews of these attractions can already be accessed via Social Media or YouTube. Keywords: Nomadic Tourism, Industrial Revolution 4.0, Impact and Transformation
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César, Jean, and Philippe Daget. "Rechercher des limites écologiques dans une végétation." Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux 50, no. 2 (February 1, 1997): 153–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9588.

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La différence entre deux listes floristiques peut être mesurée par la distance relative de Hamming, c'est-à-dire par le nombre d'espèces qui n'existent que dans un seul des deux relevés rapporté au nombre total d'espèces de l'ensemble des deux listes. L'examen de la variation de cette distance dans une suite de relevés contigus permet de reconnaître des limites écologiques dans le tapis végétal. Son application à un transect de savane en Côte d'Ivoire est discutée.
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Choi, Hae-Young. "A Mythological Affinity of Eurasian Nomads: A Study Focused on Hungary." Korea Association of World History and Culture 61 (December 30, 2021): 283–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.32961/jwhc.2021.12.61.283.

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The three major mythological elements - Birds, the tree of life, and wolves(or deers), were widespread in Eurasian nomads, from the east to the west. Hungary stands in the middle of them showing distinctly the three mythological elements. Firstly, the deity who played a decisive role in the Hungarian creation myths appeared in the form of a golden bird. In the myths of Hungarian ethnic formation, a bird called Turul was considered as the founder of the Hungarian dynasties. Secondly, the tree of life (Êlefta) or the world tree (Világfa) were also evident in Hungarian folk tales such as the Taltosi (shaman) tree etc. Thirdly, The myths related to the deer such as finding a new land through the guidance of a deer, obtaining women who were enjoying deer festivals as their wives, appear overwhelmingly distinct. Lastly, they believed that the Scythians, their ancestors, were born from this union. It is thought-provoking that the Scythians have been evaluated as acting as an important axis of cultural and mythological exchanges among Eurasian countries.(Chonnam National University)
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Boateng, Samuel, Kwang Ryeol Lee, Deepika, Haneol Cho, Kyu Hwan Lee, and Chansoo Kim. "KIST-NOMAD - a Repository to Manage Large Amounts of Computational Materials Science Data." Korean Journal of Metals and Materials 58, no. 10 (October 5, 2020): 728–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3365/kjmm.2020.58.10.728.

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We introduce the Korea Institute of Science and Technology-Novel Materials Discovery (KISTNOMAD) platform, a materials data repository. We describe its functionality and novel features from an academic viewpoint. It is a data repository designed for computational material science, especially focusing on managing and sharing the results of molecular dynamics simulation results as well as quantum mechanical computations. It consists of three main components: a database, file storage, and web-based front end. The database hosts material properties, which are extracted from the computational results. The front end has a graphical user interface and an open application programming interface, which allow researchers to interact with the system more easily. KIST-NOMAD’s panel displays the searched results on a well-organized and research-oriented web page. All the open access data and files are available for downloading in comma-separated value format as well as zipped archives. This automated extraction function was developed by utilizing database parsers and JSON scripts. KISTNOMAD also has an efficient option to download simulation and computation results on a large-scale. All of the above functions are designed to satisfy academic and research demands, and make highthroughput screening available, while incorporating machine learning for computational material engineering. We finally stress that the repository platform is user-driven and user-friendly. It is clearly designed to follow the modern big-data architecture and re-use principles for scientific data, such as being findable, accessible, and interoperable.
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Postiglione, Gerard, Ben Jiao, and Li Xiaoliang. "Education Change and Development in Nomadic Communities of the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR)." International Journal of Chinese Education 1, no. 1 (2012): 89–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/221258612x644575.

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Abstract This research examines the challenges and accomplishments of popularizing basic education in nomadic regions of the Tibetan Autonomous Region. The article provides a background and case study of Nyerong county in northern Tibet. The authors note the rapid progress but also point out that there needs to be more of a focus on improving the learning environment of school life by fostering creativity and the application of relevant knowledge.
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Chen, Leida, and Ravi Nath. "Nomadic Culture: Cultural Support for Working Anytime, Anywhere." Information Systems Management 22, no. 4 (September 2005): 56–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/1078.10580530/45520.22.4.20050901/90030.6.

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Zhang, Yuanpeng, Maksim Eremenko, Victor Krayzman, Matthew G. Tucker, and Igor Levin. "New capabilities for enhancement of RMCProfile: instrumental profiles with arbitrary peak shapes for structural refinements using the reverse Monte Carlo method." Journal of Applied Crystallography 53, no. 6 (November 17, 2020): 1509–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s1600576720013254.

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Reported here are the development and application of new capabilities in the RMCProfile software for structural refinements using the reverse Monte Carlo (RMC) method. An algorithm has been implemented to enable the use of arbitrary peak-shape functions in the modeling of Bragg diffraction patterns and instrumental resolution effects on total-scattering data. This capability eliminates the dependence of RMCProfile on preset functions, which are inadequate for data produced by some total-scattering instruments, e.g. NOMAD at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. The recently developed procedure for the instrument-resolution correction has been modified to improve its accuracy, which is critical for recovering nanoscale structure. The ability to measure fine details of local and nanoscale structures with high fidelity is required because such features are increasingly exploited in the design of materials with enhanced functional properties. The new methodology has been tested via RMC refinements of large-scale atomic configurations (distances up to 8 nm) for SrTiO3 using neutron total-scattering data collected on the Polaris and NOMAD time-of-flight powder diffractometers at the ISIS facility (Didcot, Oxfordshire, UK) and SNS, respectively. While the Polaris instrument is known to provide the high-quality data needed for RMC analysis, the similar and sound atomic configurations obtained from both instruments confirmed that the NOMAD data are also suitable for RMC refinements over a broad distance range.
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Banton, O., S. Jordana, and M. Larocque. "Simplification rationnelle des outils hydrologiques de gestion : recommandations méthodologiques pour la construction de modèles semi-empiriques à origine mécaniste." Revue des sciences de l'eau 9, no. 2 (April 12, 2005): 147–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/705246ar.

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Les modèles de simulation hydrologiques sont reconnus comme des outils mathématiques très performants mais généralement d'application difficile, principalement à cause du nombre élevé des paramètres requis. À l'inverse, les outils actuels de gestion sont généralement développés à l'aide d'approches empiriques limitant leur application. De plus, leurs paramètres ne sont pas des grandeurs mesurables et doivent être ajustés pour chaque situation. Une approche est proposée pour le développement d'outils semi empiriques de gestion. Elle consiste à simuler un grand nombre de scénarios en utilisant un modèle complexe de simulation puis à rationaliser l'information obtenue pour développer un nouveau modèle semi empirique. L'exemple illustrant cette approche concerne l'évaluation des flux d'eau ruisselée à la surface des champs, lessivée vers la nappe souterraine et drainée par les drains agricoles spécifiquement pour le contexte du Québec. À partir des résultats de simulation de 4500 scénarios, une simplification.rationalisation a permis de réduire à 120 le nombre de scénarios de référence à l'aide desquels peuvent être évalués tous les scénarios possibles par de simples interpolations linéaires. Une application de l'algorithme résultant sur un site du Québec a montré la bonne concordance entre les résultats calculés et mesurés. À la fois l'ordre de grandeur du ruissellement et du drainage et leur grandeur relative sont bien évalués.
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Christopher, Ryan M., and Deva K. Borah. "Physical Layer Security for Weak User in MISO NOMA Using Directional Modulation (NOMAD)." IEEE Communications Letters 24, no. 5 (May 2020): 956–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lcomm.2020.2975193.

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Grula, Łukasz, and Paweł Powroźnik. "Comparison of virtualization methods at operating system level." Journal of Computer Sciences Institute 23 (June 30, 2022): 97–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.35784/jcsi.2889.

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The aim of the work is comparative analysis of three tools for application container’s orchestration: Kubernetes 1.2.2, Docker Swarm 1.24 and Nomad Hashicorp 1.2.0. For this purpose, test application was implemented, responding requests, then it was contenerized using Docker. For each tool, the scenario aimed at measuring pods startup time. The research was repeated three times. During each repetition number of replics were increased. Simultaneously with startup time test, CPU load and memory strain were measured. In comparison also time of regeneration was taken into consideration, what was realized by gauging time of response for GET request. The analysis showed that Docker Swarm in terms of most of the criteria examined in this work turned out as the best orchestration tool.
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Graillot, Laurence. "Réalités (ou apparences ?) de l'hyperréalité : Une application au cas du tourisme de loisirs." Recherche et Applications en Marketing (French Edition) 20, no. 1 (March 2005): 43–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/076737010502000103.

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L'hyperréalité est un phénomène peu étudié en marketing, alors qu'elle caractérise un nombre croissant de lieux de loisirs, notamment touristiques. Dans cet article, nous construisons donc un cadre théorique permettant de cerner plus précisément ce phénomène et de le définir. Ce cadre et une étude d'univers touristiques de loisirs permettent ensuite d'identifier les thèmes et les stratégies pouvant être retenus par des structures pour générer l'hyperréalité mais également les opportunités et les menaces qu'elle induit.
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Grochla, Krzysztof, and Mariusz Slabicki. "Transmit power optimisation in cellular networks with nomadic base stations." IET Communications 13, no. 18 (November 19, 2019): 3068–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/iet-com.2019.0176.

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Souza, Artur, Ítalo Cunha, and Leonardo B Oliveira. "NomadiKey: User authentication for smart devices based on nomadic keys." International Journal of Network Management 28, no. 1 (August 31, 2017): e1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nem.1998.

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S., PILIPENKO, KASENALIN A., KRUPA T., and KHASENOVA B. "PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS FOR STUDYING OF BOKKAS ON THE TERRITORY OF KAZAKHSTAN." Preservation and study of the cultural heritage of the Altai Territory 27 (2021): 255–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/2411-1503.2021.27.39.

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This work is the first experience of generalizing research into the burials of medieval nomads throughout Kazakhstan, which included female headdresses of the Mongolian time - bokkas. The work reflects the unevenness of the study of burials with bokka, and a different degree of preservation of finds in the funds of museums of the Republic of Kazakhstan, years after the inventory was received for storage. Many years of research by Soviet, Kazakh, Russian archaeologists in this area make it possible not only to systematize the previous experience of joint work, but also, thanks to interdisciplinary methods, bring them to the modern level. Women’s headdress - bokka, nowadays, is not only an accumulation of birch bark details of the frame and beads, but also a refined sample of an ensemble of women’s clothing, consisting of several hats and a birch bark part in the form of a cylinder with various column variations and various feather attachment systems. The surviving silk fabrics and other details of clothing, which the skillful work of restorers and archaeologists, made much more informative. The results of an integrated approach have a wide scope of application. Keywords: medieval nomads, archaeology, mongols, bokka, birch bark, reconstruction, kazakhstan
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S., PILIPENKO, KASENALIN A., KRUPA T., and KHASENOVA B. "PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS FOR STUDYING OF BOKKAS ON THE TERRITORY OF KAZAKHSTAN." Preservation and study of the cultural heritage of the Altai Territory 27 (2021): 255–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/2411-1503.2021.27.39.

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This work is the first experience of generalizing research into the burials of medieval nomads throughout Kazakhstan, which included female headdresses of the Mongolian time - bokkas. The work reflects the unevenness of the study of burials with bokka, and a different degree of preservation of finds in the funds of museums of the Republic of Kazakhstan, years after the inventory was received for storage. Many years of research by Soviet, Kazakh, Russian archaeologists in this area make it possible not only to systematize the previous experience of joint work, but also, thanks to interdisciplinary methods, bring them to the modern level. Women’s headdress - bokka, nowadays, is not only an accumulation of birch bark details of the frame and beads, but also a refined sample of an ensemble of women’s clothing, consisting of several hats and a birch bark part in the form of a cylinder with various column variations and various feather attachment systems. The surviving silk fabrics and other details of clothing, which the skillful work of restorers and archaeologists, made much more informative. The results of an integrated approach have a wide scope of application. Keywords: medieval nomads, archaeology, mongols, bokka, birch bark, reconstruction, kazakhstan
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Bertrand-Mathis, Anne. "Applications de la notion d'entropie au développement d'un nombre réel dans une base de Pisot." Annales de l’institut Fourier 35, no. 3 (1985): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5802/aif.1016.

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Castañón, Oswaldo Velásquez. "Majoration du Nombre de Zéros D’Une Fonction Méromorphe en Dehors D’Une Droite Verticale et Applications." Journal d'Analyse Mathématique 110, no. 1 (January 2010): 67–127. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11854-010-0003-6.

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Juhel, Denis. "Prolixité et qualité des traductions." Meta 44, no. 2 (October 2, 2002): 238–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/003275ar.

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Résumé Une traduction est généralement plus longue que l'original. Fait souvent observé, cette longueur ne se laisse pas mesurer aisément, les résultats pouvant ètre contradictoires selon le critère retenu (nombre de mots, de caractères-espaces, ou nombre de phonèmes). De plus, la longueur (de la phrase? du paragraphe ? du texte?) n'est un critère ni nécessaire ni suffisant pour évaluer la qualité de la traduction, bien qu'elle puisse ètre le signe empirique d'un texte perfectible. L'analyse des causes et des effets pervers de la prolixité traductionnelle est suivie de conseils pratiques qui devraient trouver leur application tant dans le cours de révision que dans les premiers enseignements de la traduction.
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Hsi, S. "A study of user experiences mediated by nomadic web content in a museum." Journal of Computer Assisted Learning 19, no. 3 (September 2003): 308–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.0266-4909.2003.jca_023.x.

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