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RDF-tietomalli toimintaprosessin tiedonhallinnan tukena : esimerkkinä suomalainen lainsäädäntöprosessi
2004
Big data ja analytiikka terveydenhuollossa
2016
Elämme datakeskeisessä maailmassa, jossa uutta digitaalista sisältöä syntyy jo muutamissa sekunneissa uskomattomia määriä. Yritykset ja organisaatiot pyrkivät analysoimaan tätä massiivista, monimuotoista ja nopeasti kasvavaa Big Dataa toimiakseen paremmin ja tehokkaammin sekä saadakseen parempaa ymmärrystä omasta toiminnastaan. Big Data ja analytiikka ovat aihe, jota on tutkittu laajasti myös terveydenhuollon näkökulmasta. Terveydenhuolto on yksi toimialoista, joka voi hyötyä Big Datasta ja siihen kohdistuvasta analytiikasta huomattavasti. Tässä tutkielmassa kysytään kuinka analytiikka on kehittynyt ja mihin suuntaan se on kehittymässä. Kysymykseen vastataan tutustumalla liiketoimintatiedon…
Elintarvikehuolto ja -säännöstely Suomessa vuosina 1914-1921
1979
Zvaigžņotā Debess: 2004, Rudens (185)
2004
Contents: L.Kondraševa and I.Zimina. New Riga Planetarium ; I.Rabinovičs. Remembering Fricis Blumbahs ; N.Cimahoviča. 50 cm Reflector Constructed in Riga ; J.Tambergs. Problems of Dialogue between Quantum Mechanics and Theology. A.Alksnis, Z.Alksne. The Sloan Great Wall ; A.Balklavs. Radio Galaxy – Emitter of Very High Energy Gamma-Rays ; A.Balklavs. Cosmic Objects in Photos – 2 ; A.Balklavs. New Assessments of Fine-Structure Constant Variability ; N.Cimahoviča. Dark Electric Matter Objects Around Us ; A.Balklavs. New Data on the Solar Granulation ; J.Jaunbergs. The Sinking Cliffs on Io ; D.Krieviņš. Space Launchers of Early XXI Century ; M.Sudārs. SpaceShipOne Closest to X-Prize ; J.Harja.…
Biotic homogenisation in bird communities leads to large‐scale changes in species associations
2021
The impact of global change on biodiversity is commonly assessed in terms of changes in species distributions, community richness and community composition. Whether and how much associations between species are also changing is much less documented. In this study, we quantify changes in large-scale patterns of species associations in bird communities in relation to changes in species composition. We use network approaches to build three community-aggregated indices reflecting complementary aspects of species association networks. We characterise the spatio–temporal dynamics of these indices using a large-scale and high-resolution dataset of bird co-abundances of 109 species monitored for 17…
Quantifying cereal-reaping microwear on flint tools : an experimental approach
2016
International audience; From the earliest Neolithic in the Near East to the last Chalcolithic cultures in Western Europe, certain flint tools have been used as sickles to harvest cereals. Such harvesting tools can be identified through use-wear analyses, because cutting herbaceous plants produces specific wear-traces on the working edge of flint blades. The aim of this work is to explore harvesting-driven microwear variability and, more particularly, intensity of use as a governing factor. To achieve this objective, an experiment was designed consisting in the production of flint replicas to be used as harvesting tools, in various controlled conditions. A simple, cost-effective method of qu…
Les formations à silex dans le Sud de la France : Élaboration en multipartenariat d’une base de données géoréférencées, premiers résultats.
2016
A georeferenced database of the main flint-bearing formations of Southern France is currently being finalised. It offers a toolto all prehistorians that is essential for the development of studies regarding raw material circulation and selection criteria. This database results from the collaborative work of various actors involved in the optimisation of flint source determination. It groups together the results of their surveys — whether these are systematic or targeted — carried out in six regions (Aquitaine, Auvergne, Languedoc-Roussillon, Midi-Pyrénées, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, Rhône-Alpes). This database also incorporates recent studies on registering the properties of palaeoenvironm…
La fosse 264 du Néolithique récent de Vignely « La Noue Fénard » (Seine-et-Marne)
2014
A pit dating to the Recent Neolithic was discovered at Vignely, la Noue-Fenard during work on a Middle Neolithicenclosure that backed on to an ancient bank of the river Marne. The cylindrical structure, the primary function of which has not yetbeen determined, was used as a refuse pit and contained a particularly rich collection of finds, notably wild animal bones, stoneobjects, bone tools, grinding tools and pottery. The study of the finds has revealed activities directly relating to game hunting,exploiting animal resources for meat, bone, fur, … The objects show marked regional affinities with the collective tomb of Vignely,la Porte-aux-Bergers and the Isles-lès-Meldeuses ensemble. They a…
Les minières de silex néolithiques des marais de Saint-Gond (Marne)
2014
In the southern and eastern area of the Côte d’Île-de-France, north of the marshes of Saint-Gond (Marne, France), research incorporating a great deal of unpublished documentation, and the results of pedestrian and aerial surveys, has highlighted five flint mines. For various reasons, the many indications of mining activity in this region have never been considered sufficient to consider it a mining area, however, the combination of a series of objective observations suggests the existence of five flint mines.In several sites, flint mining was conducted from shafts several metres deep, sometimes connected by galleries. As many archaeological discoveries made during the earlier excavations ha…
University-wide, top-down curriculum reform at a Finnish university: perceptions of the academic staff
2021
This study examines academic staff’s perceptions of a university-wide, top-down curriculum reform in terms of the management of the reform, the support provided by the university’s administration, and the utilisation of the university’s guidelines. Differences between faculties are also scrutinised. The study was conducted at a multidisciplinary public research university in Finland using the survey method. The data (n = 394) consisted of academic staff’s responses to multiple-choice and open-ended questions. Correlation coefficients, exploratory factor analyses, and a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) were utilised to analyse the quantitative data. Responses to the open-ended questions …