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From past to future With TRACES, discover the Archaeology of the XXIst century : New challenges, new methods spatial analysis and geophysical methods. The TRACES laboratory jointly operated by the French National campus of the Université Toulouse -Jean Jaurès. The ArchéoScience platform created in 2015 is the shared which is attached to the global competitiveness cluster Aeronautics Space and Embedded Systems. The GIS visibility to the research projects conducted by its members in the field of Micro-Drones through the organization carried out by researchers of the Traces laboratory or by other laboratories such as the Géode laboratory
reference chains from the French corpus AnnoDis. Using clustering methods we first show that the resulting clusters demonstrate that animacy and genre influence chain composition. Finally we identify the main patterns of coreference coreference chains in the corpus. This highlights different types of chains and discourse strategies which published in Reference From conventions to pragmatics By Silvia Federzoni Lydia-Mai Ho-Dac Cécile Fabre Université which vary across genres and confirms a major influence of referent type. Editeur Elsevier Masson Lien referential expressions. By taking into account the linearity of discourse and the succession of mentions recurrences in the patterns of chains, providing new insights into conventions or preferences in the forms of mentions, it goes beyond the more commonly implemented analysis of global characteristics.
Celtic gold – Economic, social and technological perspectives in the West Hallstatt Culture".
severity time since the last disturbance and the interaction between the two were the most influential factors tree size distributions at both the plot and stand level and 2 which specific aspects of disturbance regimes remains limited. With global change altering the severity and frequency of these disturbances understanding critical for forest management and conservation. We addressed two main questions 1 Is there variability in tree European beech forest stands in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania 139 plots and Slovakia 99 plots . Using tree size distribution. The interaction between disturbance severity and timing is crucial in shaping forest
ACs and contextual variables of the driving activity such as weather conditions. Additionally the context exposed to written scenarios in which a character is driven by a SAE level 3 AC in different combinations of drive and how fast they would manually drive in the same situation. Through analyses of variance and equivalence participants with the lowest levels of trust preferred an AC speed lower than theirs those with the highest levels However few studies have investigated the fact that these benefits might vary with respect to driver-related driving-style, i.e., mimicking the driving-style of the human behind the wheel, has a positive influence Studies investigating the question of how automated cars (ACs) should drive converge to show that a personalized
skills and the ability to innovate and be creative - manage innovation and its externalities. The Master manage projects and innovation. Key learning outcomes Through the master's degree in the field of project on the one hand the design development and monitoring of projects using digital technologies and on the environnement Admission and costs Contact The Master DPM trains project managers entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs while mastering the social stakes of digital. It aims to develop both digital skills and the ability to manage
Ossi Sardinia funded by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland and the Prehistoric Society survey in Chiaramonti Sardinia funded by the Munro Trust 2016 - The biography of megalithic art at Millin Millin Bay Northern Ireland funded by the School of History Classics and Archaeology University of Edinburgh investigations at the Late Neolithic rock art site of Vallées aux Noirs Buthiers France funded by the French Ministry Toraja Sulawesi Indonesia funded by the College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences University of Edinburgh responsable des modules suivants Conceptualising the Neolithic Ritual and Monumentality Archaeological Illustration Inside the main chamber of rock-cut tomb 2 at Mesu 'e Montes (Ossi, Sardinia). Photograph by Nicola Castangia University of Edinburgh School of History, Classics and Archaeology William Robertson Wing, Old Medical
Humans and deer during the Palaeolithic: integrating the variability of prey ecology and ethology in in the investigation of past human – environment interactions
The Occitan language is a less resourced language and is classified as in danger by the UNESCO. Thereby Thereby it is important to build resources and tools that can help to safeguard and develop the digitisation language of the French department of Ariège. The majority of the texts needed to be digitised and pass within inflection. One of the main aims of the corpus is to enable the conception of tools that can automatically annotate regardless of the dialect or spelling used. The Ariège territory is interesting because it includes the two variations
Abstract The transition period between the end of the Second Mesolithic and the beginning of the Early Neolithic hunting is not abandoned by prehistoric communities as evidenced by the presence of arrowheads and wildlife truncations and thinned by flat retouches. In the northern French Alps the chronocultural sequence is marked marked by a number of inaccuracies due to the scarcity of complete stratigraphies for the period and the frequently continuities in the typological and technological evolution of the lithic industries between the different