Search results for " PERSPECTIVE"
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On the discrete linear ill‐posed problems
1999
An inverse problem of photo‐acoustic spectroscopy of semiconductors is investigated. The main problem is formulated as the integral equation of the first kind. Two different regularization methods are applied, the algorithms for defining regularization parameters are given. Diskrečiųjų blogai sąlygotų uždavinių klausimu Santrauka Darbe nagrinejamas foto‐akustines spektroskopijos puslaidininkiuose uždavinys, kuriame i vertinami nešeju difuzijos ir rekombinacijos procesai. Reikia atstatyti šaltinio funkcija f(x), jei žinoma antrosios eiles difuzijos lygtis ir atitinkamos kraštines salygos. Naudojantis matavimu, atliktu ivairiuose dažniuose, rezultatais sprendžiamas atvirkštinis uždavinys, kel…
Human Simulation: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Studying Societal Problems
2019
In this chapter, we present a transdisciplinary framework where humanities scholars, social scientists, and engineers can work together to tackle large and complex societal problems. We identify the steps required to construct a human simulation model and the concerns and issues that must be addressed to ensure success. We also present some basic definitions and assumptions inherent to developing this sort of model.
A new journal on the legume research horizon - Legume Perspectives; Legume Perspectives Editorial Board
2013
International audience; Through the decades of research on various legume species and crops worldwide, its results have been published in an endless number of national and international journals and magazines dealing with various topics. It is certain that the articles on genetics, propelled by Mendel’s pioneering work, are among the most numerous, but it is also true that those on agronomy, agro-ecology, or stress tolerance were produced rather abundantly. So far, there has not been a journal devoted specifically to legume science, except Legume Research published by the Agricultural Research Communication Centre, India. We have published our articles in several crop-specific journals, suc…
Géographie culturelle de la céramique décorée entre le VIe et le IVe siècle avant notre ère dans le bassin Parisien et ses marges.
2017
International audience; Géographie culturelle de la céramique décorée entre le vi e et le iv e s. a.C. dans le Bassin parisien et ses marges David Bardel, Marion Saurel (dir.), Laurence Augier, Hélène Delnef, Sophie Desenne, Francesca Di Napoli, Régis Labeaune et Christophe Maitay – Production et proto-industrialisation aux âges du Fer, p. 187-230 C ette enquête sur les procédés décoratifs de la céramique " fine " dans le Bassin parisien et ses marges, entre le vi e et le iv e siècle a.C. (du Hallstatt D2 à La Tène B) s'inscrit dans un projet à plusieurs facettes chronologiques développé à l'occasion du colloque de Nancy 1. La multiplication des données sur les contextes d'habitats et le te…
Rationalisation and Derationalisation of Legal Capacity in Historical Perspective : Some General Caveats
2014
Les fondements anthropologiques du soin : l'éthique appliquée de John Gregory (1724-1773)
2010
Le contrôle de gestion aujourd'hui. Débats, controverses et perspectives
2014
Le contrôle de gestion a désormais acquis ses lettres de noblesse dans les organisations, notamment depuis les crises économiques et financières. Présent dans la majeure partie des entreprises et des organisations publiques, il est devenu multifonctionnel (au sein des directions financières, des directions des ressources humaines, de la production, du marketing, de la recherche et développement…) et multisectoriel (industrie, services, organismes publics). Mais son succès est entaché de nombreuses critiques. On lui reproche une focalisation excessive sur les dispositifs techniques financiers traditionnels dans une pure logique de réduction des coûts. Inversement, en répondant aux besoins di…
Approche critique : quelle appropriation par les SIC ?
2017
Sprung up from the confluence and the interaction between different disciplines, information and communication sciences have been enriched by international critical thoughts from which they borrowed a large number of concepts. However, the genesis and the critical function of theses paradigms are not always examined. By exploring the appropriation processes of the most important critical schools of thought within the discipline, the author contributes to enliven a space for discussion about the adoption of a critical perspective in communication studies. Social critique; Critical perspective on communication; History of information and communication sciences; Critical Theory; Cultural studi…
Students at the core of English-medium instruction : research on the study paths of international master's degree students and the role of academic E…
2018
The present study focuses on the International Master’s Degree Programs (IMDP) of the University of Jyväskylä and issues related to English-medium instruction (EMI). At the core of the present study are the IMDP students’ conceptualizations of, and reflections on, academic English. Furthermore, the study examines the IMDP students’ reported language gains in academic English as well as the internal and external factors to which the students’ attribute these gains, or the lack of them. In order to map out these aspects, 15 IMDP students were interviewed at the end of their two-year program. These interviews were then analyzed inductively with the help of Atlas.ti software and by adhering to …
Epistemic Modality Markers in European and American Law Journals
2013
Over the last decades the attention of scholars working in the filed of social sciences has been directed towards language variation, and discourse analysis has increasingly evolved as a valuable way of understanding the use of language in a variety of academic, institutional and professional settings (Clyne 1994; Flowerdew & Gotti 2006; Bhatia et al. 2008). According to the sociolinguist approach, genres become ‘dynamically rhetorical structures’ that can be manoeuvred according to the discipline’s norms, values and ideology, both historically and incrementally changing as disciplinary knowledge and genres required and created by discourse communities’ change (Bhatia 2004; Hyland 2004,…