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Chapitre XI. La sépulture individuelle campaniforme de La Fare (Forcalquier, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence)

2011

sépulturefunéraire[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryNéolithiquecampaniforme
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Chapitre XIV. Du Néolithique final au Bronze ancien : les sépultures individuelles campaniformes dans le sud de la France

2011

sépulturefunéraire[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistoryâge du Bronze[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryNéolithiqueFrancecampaniforme
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Rencontre autour du cadavre

2012

Le cadavre est «outre-signifiant, écrivait Louis-Vincent Thomas. Objet ou sujet, il a toujours suscité dans l’esprit des hommes à la fois fascination et répulsion. Pour apprivoiser la mort et se soustraire aux désordres de la putréfaction, rituels et techniques thanatologiques ont été élaborés.Construire une anthropologie du cadavre implique une connaissance des comportements sur une longue histoire et une approche pluridisciplinaire. C’est aussi aborder la mort en dissolvant le sujet dans un objet répondant à des lois bio-physico-chimiques dont il faut s’accommoder lors des rituels.C’est enfin remettre le sujet ─le défunt ─ au centre du fait social. Pour aborder ces questions, la Rencontre…

sépulturespratiques funéraires[ SHS.ANTHRO-BIO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropologycadavre[SHS.ANTHRO-BIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropologythanatopraxieAnthropologie funéraire[SHS.ANTHRO-BIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropology
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Caractérisation et diagenèse thermique des roches mères pétrolières de la série des Schistes d'âge néocomien moyen-barrémien dans le bassin intérieur…

2006

8 pages; International audience

série des Schistes[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changesbassin intérieur[ SDU.STU.ST ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphy[ SDU.STU.GC ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geochemistry[SDE.MCG.CPE]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes/domain_sde.mcg.cpeNéocomien[SDE.MCG.CPE] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes/domain_sde.mcg.cpe[ SDE.MCG.CPE ] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes/domain_sde.mcg.cpe[ SDE.MCG ] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes[SDE.MCG] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes[SDU.STU.GC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geochemistry[SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphymatière organiquegéochimie organique[SDU.STU.GC] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geochemistry[SDU.STU.ST] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyBarrémienGabonComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Comment améliorer la prévision des ventes pour le marketing ? Les apports de la théorie du chaos

2013

La littérature en marketing constate un décalage entre les avancées réalisées par les chercheurs qui développent de nouvelles méthodes de prévision des ventes, et l'usage massif de méthodes traditionnelles reposant sur l'hypothèse de linéarité des processus analysés. Cette recherche expose la contribution potentielle de la théorie du chaos à l'amélioration de la prévision des ventes. Une illustration de ces apports est proposée avec une application à la prévision des ventes de consoles de jeux vidéo au Japon. Les résultats mettent en évidence la capacité de la méthode proposée à détecter la présence de chaos dans la série et montrent la possibilité de préciser l'horizon de prévisibilité des…

séries chronologiques Sales forecasting[SHS.STAT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statisticschaos theorythéorie du chaostime series[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationPrévision des ventes
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Techniki kształcenia słuchania w L1. Perspektywa lingwo- i glottodydaktyczna

2022

Celem niniejszego artykułu jest przedstawienie i omówienie wybranych technik, za pomocą których można z powodzeniem kształcić umiejętność słuchania na lekcjach L1. Autorka jako pierwsze omawia techniki, o których w latach 90. pisali lingwodydaktycy – Tadeusz Patrzałek i Maria Nagajowa, następnie prezentuje wybrane techniki glottodydaktyczne, które, po ich dostosowaniu do specyfiki słuchania w L1, można wykorzystać na lekcjach języka polskiego jako ojczystego. Autorka wychodzi z założenia, że integracja koncepcji lingwo- i glottodydaktycznych może przyczynić się do skutecznego i świadomego kształcenia umiejętności słuchania na lekcjach języka polskiego jako ojczystego.

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How Students Get Going : Triggers for Students’ Learning in Project-Based Education

2018

Repeatedly documented positive student responses to project-based learning during its decades-long tradition in CS attest to the effectiveness of learning by doing. Support for reflective learning nevertheless continues to be a topic worth studying because the intensity of project work together with a high technical orientation among CS students often complicate reflective practice. A critical incident-inspired assignment was added to a project-based course to support reflective practice in spring 2017. In a previous study, the authors analyzed how students approached the assignment and whether they found it supportive for learning. The present study content-analyses the situations that tri…

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Design time, run time, and artificial intelligence techniques for mobility of user interface

2011

Abstract Advancement in technology provides opportunities to user as well as challenges for application development organization. User interfaces which were design for specific device tend to be developed for various devices. Users are busy people, when they move among different context would like to move application with them. The current trend of users demanding mobile graphic user interface to support their daily life and work has led to a new generation of techniques. Design time technique provides better usability as compare to run time technique. On the other hand artificial intelligence technique like agent provides better flexibility and usability as compare to others. In this paper…

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Consumer value of camera-based mobile interaction with the real world

2013

Camera-based mobile interaction with the real world allows consumers to connect digital information with the real-world environment, and furthermore, to interact with real-world objects and places. To explore and understand the types of consumer value in the context of such consumer-level applications, we applied the critical incident technique to reflect actual use experiences from 107 application users with a recognized consumer value framework by Holbrook. The findings of the study suggest that at the current state value is heavily based on utilitarian efficiency and excellence. Although the applications enable a diverse value, they have yet to fulfill their potential in providing hedoni…

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Fall Detection Using Location Sensors and Accelerometers

2015

The rapid aging of the world's population is driving the development of pervasive solutions for elder care. These solutions, which often involve fall detection with accelerometers, are accurate in laboratory conditions but can fail in some real-life situations. To overcome this, the authors present the Confidence system, which detects falls mainly with location sensors. A user wears one to four tags. By detecting tag locations with sensors, the system can recognize the user's activity, such as falling and then lying down afterward, as well as the context in terms of the location in the home. The authors used a scenario consisting of events difficult to recognize as falls or nonfalls to comp…

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