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  1. "Intentional Objects for Non-Humans"

    lecture but at a conference on non-anthropological subjectivity like this one listeners will already be to beings such as flowers and grains of dust. The part about objects will be the more surprising of the which has a unified and autonomous life apart from its relations accidents qualities and moments we can see old-fashioned substances and in our time everyone is united in cursing and whipping those substances lecture obviously has two parts one about non-humans and the other about intentional objects. These two topics

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 25/06/2013
  2. Soutenance de thèse de Agatha Mohring

    status and its position in the contemporary editorial and cultural context. Its relations with the comic articulate the text and the image in a different way to suggest intimacy. Apparatus and intermediality theories comic and the novel are ambiguous since they oscillate between distancing and approaching. Moreover on other hand they invalidate it. This thesis aims at finding out if the contemporary Spanish graphic novel is novels address intimate themes such as autobiography and everyday life. They try to represent the unspeakable

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 27/06/2018
  3. A formal distributional semantics for cognitively-plausible reference acts

    transfer to a realistic and cognitively-plausible speaker setup where models and denotation functions are vectors and the acquisition of quantifiers themselves. The first general part of the talk will address semantics via the classic notions of extension intension and truth value. The standard formal apparatus is however hybrid semantic formalisation drawing from set theory and distributional semantics. The set-theoretic aspects distributional aspects account for model learnability and thus speaker differences. I suggest that a combined

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 02/05/2018
  4. Development of a multi-isotopic (Pb, Fe, Cu) analytical protocol in gold matrices for ancient coin provenance studies

    provenance studies in archaeology and history may characterize metallic stocks and highlight metal circulation a given space and time however they cannot point to a specific geological province and or ore. In contrast may provide relations with the geodynamic provinces of the host mineralizations and some insight into their it is possible to obtain precise and accurate measurements of Pb Cu and Fe isotope compositions in gold on 208Pb 206Pb and 0.00006 on 207Pb 206Pb 2SD n 14 0.047 for 57FeIRMM14 2SE n 15 and 0.043 for 65CuSRM976

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 29/03/2024
  5. Les Pyrénées garonnaises, du bassin des Frontignes à la Plaine de Rivière, de la Protohistoire aux alentours de l'An Mil

    Early Middle Age with the objective of understanding the evolution of habitat networks and the methods of diachronic surveys in ploughing and thematic surveys on high settlements and rural churches but also from the development and the perennization of an original model of territorial archaeology at the scale of the proposes to address the issues of population dynamics and landscape construction over the long term through operations of scheduled archaeological surveys carried out during the doctoral contract then in a professional

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 22/03/2024
  6. ScienceDirect - Elsevier : revues

    url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/browse/journals-and-books

    • Type : Ressource Numérique
    • - Mis à jour le 13/03/2023
  7. Conférence : Clinical psychometrics: thinking sensibly in our 'post-p-values' world

    that use statistics of totemising and fetishising statistical tests and p-values . The problem is just as I'll say a little about my 30 years of work with clinical and some less clinical questionnaires. That has change our thinking about psychometrics in line with how we will be changing our thinking about p-values to statistics that go back nearly a century but link with huge concerns about the replication crisis or reproducibility coresystemtrust.org.uk PSYCHLOPS http www.psychlops.org.uk and most recently the RDFS www.researchgate.net publication J. 2000 . Scientific Method Statistical Method and the Speed of Light. Statistical Science 15 3 254

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    • - Mis à jour le 30/08/2022
  8. SOPA Europe - EN

    have the opportunity to carry out one of their SOPA internships in Europe with the support of an Erasmus coordinator will select among the applications received selection criteria vary by track and send the selected administrative procedure for selected students will begin at that time. The intership Students are responsible internships during the second semester abroad see dates with your track coordinator Duration of the internship Interested students must submit their request to carry out one of their second-semester SOPA internships abroad

    • Type : Page libre
    • - Mis à jour le 16/06/2025
  9. Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computer Supported Education - (Volume 2)

    understanding learner behavior and a fundamental support for improving training and learner support systems up more and more space in training systems digital self-efficacy interferes between learners and their than men and may in certain digital learning contexts see themselves penalized. This study aimed at checking role between gender and learning performance in a digital context After collecting and analysing data from of digital self-efficacy on a mobile curriculum with the following research question Does digital self-efficacy Marion Peyrègne and Jean-Christophe Sakdavong (CLLE)

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 14/05/2024
  10. Journée d’études de l’atelier réseaux du Labex Structurations des Mondes Sociaux

    cross-sectional and dynamic network data and been published in Annals of Applied Statistics Psychometrika and Journal Fellow in Social Networks at the University of Melbourne School of Population and Global Health where he on both individual and community in terms of mental health social connection and community-led recovery on network governance and mapping social connection among community groups and health organisations. He has previously worked at the Universities of Melbourne Manchester and Oxford. A statistician by training

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 07/07/2025