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Journal articles on the topic "Polyglot development"

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Clark, Justin, Connor Forbes, Sarah Bateup, and Matt Carter. "Development and usage growth of the polyglot search translator." Journal of Health Information and Libraries Australasia 1, no. 3 (December 24, 2020): 54–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.55999/johila.v1i3.42.

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Putra, Nararia Hutama, Joko Sutarto, and Amin Yusuf. "Influence of Organizational Climate Towards Polyglot Indonesia Members Intercultural Communication Skill Mediated by Self Motivation." Journal of Nonformal Education 7, no. 1 (February 28, 2021): 14–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/jne.v7i1.26790.

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Polyglot Indonesia is a form of nonformal learning organization that concerns on developing the intercultural communication skill of its members. This study shows how the organization element (organizational climate) helps to develop intercultural communication skill of the members. The aim of this study is to analyze the influence of organizational climate mediated by self motivation towards intercultural communication skill of Polyglot Indonesia members. This study is categorized as ex-postfacto study with quantitative approach. The population of this study are 152 members of Polyglot Indonesia who have been joining the whatsapp group of Polyglot Indonesia All chapters and the sample that used in this study are 110 respondents. The data were collected through online questionnaire. The data analysis was using SPSS 21.0 Software. The results and conclusion of this study are, (1) t value regression of X variable towards Y is 2,122 and significance level is 0,036, which means there is a significant direct influence on organizational climate towards intercultural communication skill of Polyglot Indonesia members; (2) t value regression of X variable towards Z is 2,957 and significance level is 0,004, which means there is significant direct influence on organizational climate towards self motivation of Polyglot Indonesia members; (3) t value regression of X variable towards Y mediated by Z is 2,333 and significance level is 0,05, which means there is a significant indirect influence on organizational climate mediated by self motivation towards intercultural communication skill of Polyglot. Indonesia members. This study new finding shows that self motivation strengthened the impact of organization element in achieving organization goal as nonformal learning organization. The study benefit for the science development is to show a form of nonformal learning through learning organization and enhance the knowledge of the core value of nonformal learning itself.
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Bilous, Iryna, Dmytro Petrenko, and Oleh Yermolenko. "THE DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF DISTRIBUTED DATABASE SYSTEM BASED ON POLYGLOT PERSISTENCE TECHNOLOGIES." Technical Sciences and Technologies, no. 3(29) (2022): 94–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.25140/2411-5363-2022-3(29)-94-101.

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The analysis of modern methods and technologies used for solving the problems of creating and maintaining distributed databases with a multi-variant storage was carried out. Distributed databases with a single mechanism for accessing multi-variate data are singled out. The use of scalability mechanisms in the direction of horizontal scaling (in which a certain number of servers are increased within one system) is considered.The justification for the use of the Brewer'stheorem is given, in relation to restrictions and compromise solutions regard-ing properties: consistency, availability, partition tolerance. In relation to this theory, a formalization of the definition of prop-erties for distributed multimodel databases is presented. The extension to the Brewer'stheorem, which requires a trade-off between delays and consistency when applying a replication, and the principles for basic availability and eventual consistency are taken into account.The ways to create and support a highly loaded e-commerce system with support for distributed databases with multi-variate persistence are provided in the article. Examplesof possible architectural solutions for organizing access in such a system using a mix of relational and NoSQL (such as document, key-value, graph and column storage) are given. Such archi-tectural solution as distributed multi-model DBMS with a single access mechanism is proposed to overcome the problems of accessing databases with multi-variant saving from business logic. The shortcomings for such solution’s modern implementa-tions and ways of its improvement are shown. In particular, it is a support for all known data models and dynamic access to data loaded in one model in the format of another model.This work provides an opportunity to obtain and analyze experimental data at the next stages for the study of distributed multi-model dynamic databases using loading effects to obtain quantitative and qualitative characteristics of basic availability and partition tolerance for a fixed parameter of the eventual consistency for multimodel DBMS with a single access mechanism.
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de Graauw, Els. "Polyglot Bureaucracies: Nonprofit Advocacy to Create Inclusive City Governments." Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies 13, no. 2 (April 3, 2015): 156–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15562948.2015.1030809.

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Nowak, Robert M. "Polyglot Programming in Applications Used for Genetic Data Analysis." BioMed Research International 2014 (2014): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/253013.

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Applications used for the analysis of genetic data process large volumes of data with complex algorithms. High performance, flexibility, and a user interface with a web browser are required by these solutions, which can be achieved by using multiple programming languages. In this study, I developed a freely available framework for building software to analyze genetic data, which uses C++, Python, JavaScript, and several libraries. This system was used to build a number of genetic data processing applications and it reduced the time and costs of development.
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Olatunji, Olugbenga Ebenezer. "Political Party Coalitions and Political Development in Polyglot Societies: The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Perspective." International Journal of Asian Social Science 7, no. 6 (2017): 469–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.18488/journal.1.2017.76.469.479.

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Somlai, J. "EPA-1237 – Polyglot therapies - the implications of neuroscientific findings and child development research on clinical practice." European Psychiatry 29 (2014): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(14)78479-2.

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Nuris Dwi Setiawan, Bagus Sudirman, and Sigit Umar Anggono. "IMPACT OF EMBEDDED CLS ON EYE TRACKING REPLICATION." Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering 1, no. 3 (December 22, 2022): 33–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.51903/jtie.v1i3.148.

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Using different programming languages when software advancement is a familiar method in current software advancement. Nevertheless, using various languages that can hinder developer capacity is not widely known. This research simulated an unplanned controlled study examining the adoption of various languages in the situation of a directory programming task. Participants in this study were given programming tasks written in Java and one of three SQL-like embedded languages. Simple “SQL” over authority, “Java” program only, and a more Java-like hybrid embedded language. Furthermore, to transcribe the responses to the online quest and the participators' “task” solutions, the participators' eye movements were also recorded with an eye tracker. “Eye Tracker” or in this study call as “Eye-Trc” is the methodology of the study of software development that has developed nowadays and grants more in-depth info about how developers accomplish programming tasks. This Eye-Trc method is used as a data collection method in this study. Eye-Trc data was get by thirty-one participators (university background and Industrial Background) for different programming tasks. To analyze the impact of inter-group inconstant and professional experience and in-group “task” variables on the dependent variable Time in completion, this study used a mixed model ANOVA. The outcome of this study indicates that an important impact on productivity was not found, this is different from the initial research because of the language used. However, the same effect was found from the participators' expertise in programming activity indicating that more competent programmers were easy to full fill “polyglot programming tasks” more efficiently. In addition, it was raised that participators viewed the specimen code with the same proportion (time) for bringing “task” reckless of skills or language alternative provided. dominant-stage exploration management also remains mostly consistent over the experiences or language alternatives. Overall, it can be concluded that the programming stage of the linguist doesn’t have an important impact. The top-stage strategies that participators used came to be identical reckless of the language alternative presented to them. As a suggestion for future research, the impact of various characteristics of polyglot programming languages should be studied in depth for the conclusions reached to remain correct across various polyglot programming contexts.
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Roberts, Julian M. "Pidgin Hawaiian." Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 10, no. 1 (January 1, 1995): 1–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jpcl.10.1.02rob.

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Evidence recently unearthed in documentary sources (such as voyage accounts and Hawaiian-language newspapers) has failed to support the theory that the predominant plantation language and lingua franca of Hawaii's polyglot population in the 19th century was an English-lexifier pidgin. Available evidence actually indicates that a pidginized variety of Hawaiian (which began to develop almost immediately after first contact) formed the original plantation language, and began to be displaced by pidgin English only in the 1880s and 1890s. This Hawaiian-lexifier pidgin also served as a general communicative medium in competition with pidgin English outside the plantation communities. Its prevalence may explain the slow development of pidgin English in Hawaii and late creolization.
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Kondybayeva, A. М., A. N. Akimniyazova, S. U. Kamenova, and A. Т. Ivashchenko. "THE CHARACTERISTICS OF MIRNA BINDING SITES IN MRNA OF ZFHX3 GENE AND ITS ORTHOLOGS." Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Breeding 22, no. 4 (July 3, 2018): 438–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.18699/vj18.380.

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Transcription factor gene ZFHX3 is one of the candidate genes involved in stroke development. The ZFHX3 protein contains oligopeptides encoded by trinucleotide repeats (TNRs). TNR variability is considered to be one of the causes of the disease, but their biological function has not yet been established. We assume that TNRs are the binding sites of miRNA to mRNA and are involved in regulation of ZFHX3 gene expression. The characteristics of miRNA–mRNA interaction were determined using MirTarget software. It has been shown that the first TNR in mRNA of the human ZFHX3 gene consists of the seven consecutive miR-12-32603-3p binding encoding polyGlu. The ZFHX3 protein of human polyGlu contains 30 Glu. In the orthologous proteins of 36 animal species the length of polyGlu varied from 27 Glu to 33 Glu. Negatively charged polyGlu of the ZFHX3 transcription factor probably interacted with positive DNA-binding proteins. The following mRNA region of the ZFHX3 gene contained the binding sites for miR-17-39416-3p, miR-5-15733-3p, miR-9-20317-3 encoding polyAla by 15 Ala lengths. In the 33 ZFHX3 orthologous proteins polyAla had the same length. The mRNA region of the human ZFHX3 gene with binding polysite of miR-1322-3p encoded polyGln consisting of 19 Gln. In the 41 orthologs of the ZFHX3 protein the length of polyGln varied from seven Gln to 23 Gln. The binding sites of miR-2-6184-3p, miR-5-14114-5p and miR-19-43437-5p were located with overlapping nucleotides sequences, and encode polyPro. In ZFHX3 human polyPro consisted of 12 Pro. In the orthologs, polyPro contained from 10 Pro to 14 Pro. The binding sites of miR-17-39416-3p, miR-9-20317-3p, miR-1-1819-3p, miR-5-15733-3p, miR-6-17815-3p, miR-18-39953-5p, miR-26862-5p, miR-1260b and miR-X-48174-3p in human ZFHX3 encoded polyGly by 22 Gly length. In the 28 orthologs of ZFHX3 the length of polyGly decreased to 11 Gly. The TNR regions could simultaneously bind several miRNAs, which increased the dependence of gene expression on miRNA. The oligopeptides encoded by the binding polysites of miRNA in mRNA in the orthologous ZFHX3 proteins were flanked by conserved oligopeptides.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Polyglot development"

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Wells, Stephanie Alice. "Vocabulary development in a grade 7 class using dictionary skills: an action research project." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003708.

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As I was involved as a voluntary, part-time teacher in a local, semi-rural school in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, I became increasingly aware of the learners' lack of English literacy. I therefore decided to do a practical research on vocabulary development, focusing on dictionary skills. In this thesis I describe how I implemented a vocabulary development programme as an Action Research project. My research group was a grade 7 class of English First Additional Language learners who had minimal exposure to English at school and in their communities. The class was a mixture of Afrikaans and isiXhosa home language speakers and the medium of instruction was Afrikaans. The school served a low-income community and was poorly resourced. As dictionary skills is a requirement of the national curriculum, I used 10 time-tabled lessons over a 5 week period to introduce the learners to dictionaries. My data sources were a journal detailing my reflections on each lesson; a video-recording of the lessons; small group interviews after each lesson which were audio-recorded; tasksheets on the work covered in class and questionnaires asking the learners for written responses to the lessons. The class teacher who filmed the lessons was also asked for feedback during and after the programme. My goals were to assess my teaching approach in these circumstances and to what extent the outcomes were positive for the learners. As I had come from a background of English Home Language teaching in good, well-resourced schools I found I had to question many of my assumptions. Although I was an experienced, qualified and confident teacher, I was continually having to reassess my teaching methods which were being challenged by very different classroom conditions. The outcomes of the research show why I was not able to achieve what I had thought I could in the time given.
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Byström, Borgstrand Linn, and Matilda Eriksson. "Appen Polyglutt i förskolan : En studie om hur förskollärare arbetar med Polyglutt för att främja barns språkutveckling." Thesis, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-83022.

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Studiens syfte är att bidra med kunskap om förskollärares uppfattningar om arbetet med appen Polyglutt vid högläsning för att främja barns språkutveckling. Förskollärarnas reflektioner kring användandet av Polyglutt och fysiska böcker studeras också. Genom att använda kvalitativa semistrukturerade intervjuer genomfördes studien med åtta legitimerade förskollärare från sju olika förskolor och en förskoleklass. Materialet analyserades med kvalitativ innehållsanalys. Resultatet visar att förskollärarna i studien arbetar förhållandevis lika med appen Polyglutt. Samtliga förskollärare anser att Polyglutt är ett utmärkt komplement till fysiska böcker men för skilda syften. Det framkommer att appen Polyglutt kan användas för att främja barns språkutveckling men att högläsning oavsett högläsningsform har en positiv inverkan på barns språkutveckling. En av slutsatserna som framkommer i studien är att förskollärares närvaro i högläsningen med Polyglutt och fysiska böcker är betydelsefull i arbetet med barns språkutveckling. En annan slutsats enligt förskollärarna är att reflektion och diskussion om bokens innehåll är av stor betydelse. En blandning av Polyglutt och fysiska böcker vid högläsning visar sig vara fördelaktigt i arbetet med barns språkutveckling enligt förskollärarnas uppfattningar.
The purpose of the study is to contribute with knowledge of preschool teachers' perceptions of the work with the app Polyglutt during reading aloud to promote children's language development. Preschool teachers' reflections on the use of Polyglutt and physical books are also studied. Using qualitative semi-structured interviews, the study was conducted with eight licensed preschool teachers from seven different preschools and one preschool class. The material was analyzed with qualitative content analysis. The results show that the preschool teachers in the study work relatively equally with the Polyglutt app. All preschool teachers believe that Polyglutt is an excellent complement to physical books but for different purposes. It appears that the Polyglutt app can be used to promote children's language development, but that reading aloud, regardless of the form of reading aloud, has a positive impact on children's language development. One of the conclusions that emerges in the study is that preschool teachers' presence in reading aloud with Polyglutt and physical books is important in the work with children's language development. Another conclusion according to the preschool teachers is that reflection and discussion about the book's content is of great importance. A mixture of Polyglutt and physical books when reading aloud proves to be beneficial in the work with children's language development according to the preschool teachers' perceptions.
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Books on the topic "Polyglot development"

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Glossary of planning and development: English-French-Italian-Dutch-German-Swedish. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1986.

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Entwicklungspolitische Fachausdrücke (Auswahl): Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch, Spanisch. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 1985.

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Nagy, Imre V. Vízgazdálkodás. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1988.

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Romaine, Deschamps, Association de terminologie européenne appliquée., and Centre de rencontres et d'initiatives pour le développement local (Paris, France), eds. Dictionnaire multilingue de l'aménagement du territoire et du développement local: Français, anglais, portugais, italien, espagnol, allemand, danois, néerlandais, grec. Paris: Maison du dictionnaire, 1997.

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van, Breugel L., Williams R. H. 1945-, and Wood Barry, eds. The Multilingual dictionary of real estate: A guide for the property professional in the single European market : English, Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano, Nederlands. London: E & FN Spon, 1993.

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Bank, World, ed. The World Bank glossary =: Glossaire de la Banque mondiale. Washington, D.C., U.S.A: World Bank, 1986.

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Badawī, Aḥmad Zakī. Muʻjam muṣṭalaḥāt al-riʻāyah wa-al-tanmiyah al-ijtimāʻīyah: Injilīzī, Faransī, ʻArabī : yatanāwal bi-al-taʻrīf wa-al-sharḥ muṣṭalaḥāt al-takhṭīṭ al-ijtimāʻī ... al-Qāhirah: Dār al-Kitāb al-Miṣrī, 1987.

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Badawī, Aḥmad Zakī. Muʻjam muṣṭalaḥāt al-riʻāyah wa-al-tanmiyah al-ijtimāʻīyah: Injilīzī, Faransī, ʻArabī : yatanāwalu bi-al-taʻrīf wa-al-sharḥ muṣṭalaḥat al-takhṭīṭ al-ijtimāʻī ... al-Qāhirah: Dār al-Kitāb al-Miṣrī, 1987.

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Chan, Catherine. The Macanese Diaspora in British Hong Kong. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463729253.

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Diaspora transformed the urban terrain of colonial societies, creating polyglot worlds out of neighborhoods, workplaces, recreational clubs and public spheres. It was within these spaces that communities reimagined and reshaped their public identities vis-à-vis emerging government policies and perceptions from other communities. Through a century of Macanese activities in British Hong Kong, this book explores how mixed-race diasporic communities survived within unequal, racialized and biased systems beyond the colonizer-colonized dichotomy. Originating from Portuguese Macau yet living outside the control of the empire, the Macanese freely associated with more than one identity and pledged allegiance to multiple communal, political and civic affiliations. They drew on colorful imaginations of the Portuguese and British empires in responding to a spectrum of changes encompassing Macau’s woes, Hong Kong’s injustice, Portugal’s political transitions, global developments in print culture and the rise of new nationalisms during the inter-war period.
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Klaus-Jürgen, Evert, and International Federation of Landscape Architects., eds. Lexikon, Landschafts- und Stadtplanung: Mehrsprachiges Wörterbuch über Planung, Gestaltung und Schutz der Umwelt = Dictionary, landscape and urban planning : multilingual ditionary of environmental planning, design and conservation. Berlin: Springer, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Polyglot development"

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Nunes Alonso, Ana, João Abreu, David Nunes, André Vieira, Luiz Santos, Tércio Soares, and José Pereira. "Building a Polyglot Data Access Layer for a Low-Code Application Development Platform." In Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems, 95–103. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50323-9_6.

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Bucanek, James. "Êtes-vous Polyglotte?" In Learn iOS App Development, 671–90. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5063-0_22.

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Pacinelli, Antonio. "The Futures Polygon Development." In Innovative Research Methodologies in Management, 199–216. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64400-4_9.

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Arguelles, Alexander. "The Character Traits of Polyglots What Can Be Learned from and About Polyglots for Sustainable Foreign Language Learning and Education?" In Sustainable Development and Social Responsibility—Volume 2, 295–307. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32902-0_32.

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Vovk, Ana, Janja Lužnik, and Danijel Davidović. "Inspirational Outdoor Education: Learning for Sustainability with the Educational Polygon for Self-Sufficiency in Dole." In Education for Sustainable Development in Primary and Secondary Schools, 137–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09112-4_10.

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Harmanen, Juhana, and Tommi Mikkonen. "On Polyglot Programming in the Web." In Modern Software Engineering Methodologies for Mobile and Cloud Environments, 102–19. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-9916-8.ch006.

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Different programming languages have been designed to solve problems efficiently in different domains. The goal of polyglot programming, a technique where several languages are used in the creation of a single application, is to combine and utilize the best solutions from different programming languages and paradigms in a seamless fashion. In this paper, the authors examine polyglot programming in the context of web applications, where it has been commonly used to create compelling applications, but where there is still considerable potential to improve development in various ways.
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MARTIN, Aurora. "DORA D’ISTRIA: RECEPTAREA SCRIERILOR PRINCIPESEI ROMÂNCE IN ITALIA." In Scriitori români de expresie străină. Écrivains roumains d’expression étrangère. Romanian Authors Writing in Foreign Tongues, 213–24. Pro Universitaria, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52744/9786062613242.14.

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A wide-ranging Renaissance-like figure, Dora d’Istria (the literary pseudonym of Princess Elena Ghica Koltzoff-Massalsky - 1828-1888) was one of the most refined intellectuals of the nineteenth century. Dedicating herself both to history and sociology, researcher of European stature, d’Istria addressed issues such as the relationship between Christian values and the progress of humanity, the national rebirth of Eastern European populations or the improvement of the moral and material condition of women. She was also a polyglot (at age ten she had already spoken nine foreign languages), writer, painter, translator, composer, music performer, and feminist. The breadth of her achievements made her biographer, Bartolomeo Cecchetti, write that Dora d’Istria “was truly a living encyclopedia.” Moreover, she had the vision of forming a European union, which she saw as a future union of states of neo-Latin tradition. The development of democracy, articulated on two founding pillars, freedom and equality, is one of the fundamental tenets of her thinking. Dora d’Istria surely takes an equal place beside the enlightened prince of the Moldavia, Dimitrie Cantemir.
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Mecsnóber, Tekla. "National Languages and Neutral Idioms." In Joyce and the Law. University Press of Florida, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813054742.003.0005.

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This essay considers laws governing display and use of languages in locales present to James Joyce—early twentieth-century Trieste, Zurich, and the British Empire—as well as attempts in the 1920s to have certain languages officially recognized by the League of Nations. Tekla Mecsnóber argues that these developments and statutes contribute to the polyglot sensibility of Joyce's work and the implications of political resistance in his language play.
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Mazimpaka, Jean Damascène. "Methodical Spatial Database Design with Topological Polygon Structures." In Geographic Information Systems, 295–304. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2038-4.ch019.

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Spatial databases form the foundation for a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI). For this, a spatial database should be methodically developed to accommodate its role in SDI. It is desirable to have an approach to spatial database development that considers maintenance from the early stage of database design and in a flexible way. Moreover, there is a lack of a mechanism to capture topological relations of spatial objects during the design process. This paper presents an approach that integrates maintenance of topological integrity constraints into the whole spatial database development cycle. The approach is based on the concept of Abstract Data Types. A number of topological classes have been identified and modelling primitives developed for them. Topological integrity constraints are embedded into maintenance functions associated with the topological classes. A semi-automatic transformation process has been developed following the principles of Model Driven Architecture to simplify the design process.
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Križan, Jerneja, Ana Vovk Korže, Nina Hriberšek, Mojca Kokot Krajnc, and Nina Globovnik. "Research Learning of the Environmental Subjects in Case of Educational Polygons in Slovenia." In Handbook of Research on Didactic Strategies and Technologies for Education, 442–53. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2122-0.ch039.

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The Slovenian education system educates and trains young people under the guidelines of sustainable development, as this will increase responsibility and adherence to the environment and human society, which part we are. With this training, active method learning is emphasized, where students in empirical way in the real world through the experience of life and with use of their senses get the new knowledge. In this chapter, the authors present two learning polygons: a polygon for ecoremediations, and learning ground for permaculture, where students on the basis of experiential learning in real world pursue their learning objectives the field of geography. These are piloting examples of the educational polygons outside schools, and therefore create opportunity for practical application of frontal classroom lessons. Field works can substitute classroom activities and create new way of learning. Research and education work on polygons give possibilities for planning active work in landscape, team work, cooperation, and evaluation.
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Conference papers on the topic "Polyglot development"

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Solomi, V. Sherlin, M. S. Saranya, G. Anushiya Rachel, P. Vijayalakshmi, and T. Nagarajan. "Performance comparison of KLD and PoG metrics for finding the acoustic similarity between phonemes for the development of a polyglot synthesizer." In TENCON 2014 - 2014 IEEE Region 10 Conference. IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tencon.2014.7022438.

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Islam, Md Adnanul, and A. B. M. Alim Al Islam. "Polygot." In ACM DEV '16: Annual Symposium on Computing for Development. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3001913.3006637.

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Müller, P. "Development of polygon forming processes for aerospace engineering." In Sheet Metal 2023. Materials Research Forum LLC, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21741/9781644902417-9.

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Abstract. The focus of this research lays on the further development of the Polygon Forming Technology, which is already successfully used for cold forming components in the aerospace industry. One example is the fuselage shell of the Airbus Beluga XL. According to the current state of the art it is possible to incrementally form large cylindrical or conical fuselage components by Polygon Forming. With the use of so-called infills, the Polygon Forming process can also be used to form components with pockets milled in the initial plane state. The limits of this technology exclude the creation of spherical geometries, such as those used in the front or rear fuselage sections of aircrafts. Presently, such components are produced by more complex stretch forming processes, which result in a considerable amount of scrap. In this work, a tool is developed to replicate the Polygon Forming process on experimental scale at the Institute of Forming Technology and Machines (IFUM) for materials commonly used in aerospace engineering. In addition, a downscaled pre-test tool is developed to investigate different tool geometries for incremental spherical forming inexpensive and easy according to the method of rapid prototyping.
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Zhantayev, Zhumabek, Alexandr Fremd, Dinara Talgarbayeva, Alena Yelisseyeva, and Berik Iskakov. "Geodynamic polygon development using remote sensing data." In Annual International Conference on Geological and Earth Sciences (GEOS 2016). Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2251-3353_geos16.40.

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Karandeev, Alexander, Viktor Baluta, and Vladimir Osipov. "Electronic Training Polygon for Artificial Intelligence Systems." In International Conference "Computing for Physics and Technology - CPT2020". Bryansk State Technical University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30987/conferencearticle_5fce2771df93d0.19570965.

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In the framework of the concept of neoconflictology, the possibilities and methods of mathematical modelling of conflict dynamics under uncertainty are considered. Complex contradictory situations, when it is necessary to quickly respond to changes in the situation and perform some actions in conditions of uncertainty, are often found in different spheres of activity. In this case, the uncertainty may be due to incomplete knowledge of the situation, the inability to quickly understand and evaluate possible options for its development, the influence on it from other participants in the process, etc. The result of further developments depends on how the decision will be to the situation and what actions will follow on its basis. Usually, the effectiveness of behavior in difficult situations is determined by the level of special training and experience of the decision maker. The trend of using artificial intelligence systems to support decision-making, including complex conflict situations with a high level of uncertainty, is now more frequent. Focusing on the use of such systems requires the creation and improvement of specialized tools and technologies, thanks to which the artificial intelligence systems themselves can form an information base, which is a necessary factor for developing rational solutions in a complex environment. The creation of a virtual polygons is one of the ways for producing such information base.
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Godovitsyn, Maxim, Julia Zhivchikova, Nickolay Starostin, and Anton Shtanyuk. "Algorithm for Implementing Logical Operations on Sets of Orthogonal Polygons." In 31th International Conference on Computer Graphics and Vision. Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20948/graphicon-2021-3027-1088-1097.

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As part of the development CAD for design rule checks (DRC), it is necessary to use logical operations on orthogonal polygons that form the layout of an integrated circuit. Such operations as union, intersection, subtraction are performed over layers that contain orthogonal polygons. These operations are subject to stringent execution time requirements. The traditional representation of polygons in the form of bitmaps does not provide a quasi-linear dependence of time on the processed data size and requires development of new algorithms and polygon representation approaches. This paper contains a description of a modified sweeping line obscuring algorithm that achieves O(N log N) time. The algorithm uses three properties of the polygon: the separation of inner region from outer region by the edge, the belonging of edges to the set of either vertical or horizontal edges, and dissection of the layer plane into rectangular fragments which belong to either inner or outer region of the polygon. Procedures of input polygon contour representations that are dissected into sets of vertical and horizontal edges are described. As a result of performing logical operations, polygon edges of the resulting layer are formed. These edges, in turn, are converted into contour representations. The results of a computational experiment confirming the nature of the time dependences determined theoretically are presented. We propose the structure of a software system for DRC, built with the use of programming languages C++ and Lua.
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Lei, Xiaohui, Xu Wang, Weihong Liao, Yu Tian, and Yunzhong Jiang. "Development of Adaptive Thiessen Polygon Method for Imperfect Observation Data." In 2010 Second Global Congress on Intelligent Systems (GCIS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/gcis.2010.178.

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Wu, C., and R. W. Mayne. "A Geometric Based Method for Distance-to-Contact Calculations in Two Dimensions." In ASME 2000 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2000/mech-14128.

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Abstract This paper considers distance-to-contact (DTC) calculation strategies to improve computational efficiency in two dimensional motion planning. A basic DTC calculation approach is described which combines geometric concepts and iterative calculations in identifying the minimum distance between two separated objects of interest. The developed approach, termed the “Q-polygon” method, efficiently obtains the analytical minimum distance between two convex objects. The paper describes the development of the Q-polygon strategy and considers its performance in representative DTC calculations. The performance of the Q-polygon approach compares very favorably to a typical quadratic programming technique for basic DTC calculations and shows an impressive low sensitivity to increasing complexity of the considered objects.
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Chuikova, Nadezhda A. "«Thematic offices» for thematic expertise of innovative projects." In Twenty Fifth International Conference and Exhibition «LIBCOM-2021». Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/978-5-85638-247-0-2022-70-77.

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The development of components of innovative projects information support is discussed. Information is selected on the topic of «Carbon Polygon» and presented as a Thematic Office: documents metadata with navigation to information sources and full texts. Statistical snapshots by years, primary sources, countries, subjects, and authors can be obtained.
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Kril, Tetiana, and Ruslan Havriluk. "GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS OF GEOLOGICAL FACTORS OF CHERNOZEM DEGRADATION IN THE SOUTHERN PART OF UKRAINE." In 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2022. STEF92 Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2022/3.1/s13.31.

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Erosion dominates among the degradation processes of chernozems (black soils) in Ukrainian. It covers 32% of the total area of agricultural land � 14.9 million hectares. The development of erosion processes depends on the combined effect of factors: climatic, geomorphologic, geologic (including the characteristics of parent rocks), hydrogeologic and technogenic impact. The purpose of the research is the analysis of natural and technogenic factors of chernozems degradation in Ukraine to develop the principles of preservation and restoration of their fertility. The comparative-analytical method, mechanical-mathematical bases of engineering geology in a complex with approaches of the system analysis were used in carrying out research. Remote sensing data (ALOS PALSAR, Sentinel) have been processed using a geoinformation system to the database of indicators of erosion processes such as relief steepness and Normalized Difference Moisture Index (NDMI). The assessment of the development of degradation processes has been done for the territory of polygon �Kherson", Ukraine. The parent rocks are loess, loess loam and sandy loams, eluvial rocks (carbonate), alluvial soils. There is a risk of development of the following dangerous geological processes: flooding, subsidence of loess soils, soil erosion, karst, development of gully network. The degree of erosion (degradation) within the polygon varies from 10-20% to 30-40%. Research methods developed to establish the patterns of erosion processes determined by natural factors will allow the development of zonal systems of anti-erosion measures aimed at protecting fertile soils.
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