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History of education and the struggle for intellectual liberation in post-Soviet Baltic space after the fall of the Berlin Wall

2014

This study on a “new” history of education is written from the perspective of a participant in the process of discarding Soviet intellectual and physical boundaries. The fall of the Berlin Wall has, over the past two decades, become a continuous process in post-Soviet societies, when the now liberated historians of education were faced with a new challenge, namely integration into the newly opened world. The only allowed theory, Marxism-Leninism, reduced historians of education to superficial methodology and its trivialisation. However, the collapse of the USSR did not immediately result in new theoretical concepts, because historians were busy discovering fresh facts in newly accessed arch…

Berlin wallHistoryHistory of educationLawMedia studiesContext (language use)SociologyFall of manSpace (commercial competition)Intellectual historyEducationPaedagogica Historica
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Reportage da Berlino megalopoli

2009

Berlino megalopoliSettore L-ART/05 - Discipline Dello Spettacolo
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Mentoring of newly qualified teachers. A bilateral comparison between Germany and Finland

2017

Mentoring stellt in der Begleitung von in den Beruf einsteigenden Lehrpersonen eine international gängige Praxis dar. Ausgehend von theoretischen und empirisch fundierten Annahmen wird in diesem Beitrag der Ansatz der practice architectures genutzt, um Formen des Mentorings in Deutschland und Finnland im Hinblick auf länderspezifische Verständnisse vom Berufseinstieg von Lehrpersonen und deren Professionalisierung zu untersuchen. (DIPF/Orig.) Internationally, mentoring is a well-recognized practice in supporting newly qualified teachers. Based on theoretical and empirical understanding, this paper compares mentoring practices in two countries: Germany and Finland. The theoretical framework …

BerufsbildProfessionalizationSocialisationErziehung Schul- und BildungswesenammattilaisetCross-national comparisonSupervisionOccupational profileSozialisationPersönlichkeitsentwicklungEducationammattikasvatusddc:370HamburgMentorGermanymentorointiComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONEmpirische BildungsforschungopettajankoulutusDeutschlandInternationaler VergleichLehrerInternational comparisonFinlandteacher inductionProfessionalisierungLeitfadeninterviewWomen TeachersVergleichsuntersuchungComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONTeacherOccupational beginnerSocializationPersonality developmentopettajatUnterstützungBerufsanfängerComputingMilieux_GENERALFinnlandCareer profileFemale teacherInterkulturelle und International Vergleichende ErziehungswissenschaftLehrerinOccupational imagesocial practiceContent analysisInhaltsanalyse
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Pollen-pollen interactions in Betula pendula in vitro

1998

Direct pollen interactions, as well as interactions mediated by a recipient, can have a remarkable influence on pollen fertilization ability. Under conditions of pollen competition it could be advantageous if pollen grains interfered with the germination of other pollen. The aim of this study was to find out if there are direct negative or positive pollen–pollen interactions between pollen grains from genetically slightly different donors. The in vitro germinability of the pollen from several Betula pendula Roth clones was investigated. The pollen interactions between the clones were examined pairwise by using equal pollen mixtures. In three of the eight cases the germination percentage of …

BetulaceaePhysiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectfood and beveragesPlant ScienceBiologymedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)Sexual reproductionHuman fertilizationBetula pendulaGerminationPollenBotanyotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineIncubationmedia_commonNew Phytologist
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Pollen‐tube growth rate and seed‐siring success among Betula pendula clones

1999

The aim of this study was to investigate whether genetically different pollen donors (Betula pendula clones) differed in pollen-tube growth rate across 11 maternal plants and in vitro, and whether the differences between the donors were consistent across the recipients. To compare the seed-siring success of competing pollen donors, a two-donor hand-pollination experiment with six donors and six recipients was conducted. The experiments were performed at a plastic-house seed orchard. The donors showed significant variation in pollen-tube growth rate on all the 11 recipients. The rankings of the pollen donors were statistically consistent across different maternal plants. A significant positi…

Betulaceaeeducation.field_of_studybiologyPhysiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationfood and beveragesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeCompetition (biology)HorticultureBetula pendulaPollenBotanyotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicinePollen tubeeducationSeed orchardFertilisationmedia_commonNew Phytologist
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Bibliotekārā pedagoģija augstskolas bibliotēkas darbā

2012

Ziņojums sniegts LU 70. zinātniskajā konferencē 06.02.2012.

Bibliotekārā pedagoģijaAugstskolas bibliotēkaPedagoģiskā kompetencePatstāvīga mācīšanās
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Big Data and Antitrust Enforcement

2017

The interaction between information, innovation and market outcomes is shaping the modern digital industries of the 21st century: the business models of search engines, social networks, e-commerce websites and marketplaces are highly reliant on the ability to gather and process large amount of data. At the same time, it is increasingly recognized that the use of Big Data by online platforms and intermediaries has far-reaching consequences not only on economic activity, but also on social and political mechanisms: technological developments affecting information flows affect the organization of markets as well as the nature of individual interactions and the functioning of the political proc…

Big DataAntitrustMergerPrivacyCompetition policySettore IUS/08 - Diritto CostituzionaleAntitrust; Big Data; Mergers; Privacy; Competition policyRivista Italiana di Antitrust / Italian Antitrust Review
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Choosing Optimal Seed Nodes in Competitive Contagion.

2019

International audience; In recent years there has been a growing interest in simulating competitive markets to find out the efficient ways to advertise a product or spread an ideology. Along this line, we consider a binary competitive contagion process where two infections, A and B, interact with each other and diffuse simultaneously in a network. We investigate which is the best centrality measure to find out the seed nodes a company should adopt in the presence of rivals so that it can maximize its influence. These nodes can be used as the initial spreaders or advertisers by firms when two firms compete with each other. Each node is assigned a price tag to become an initial advertiser whi…

Big Datagame theoryComputer scienceProcess (engineering)01 natural sciencescompetitive contagionMicroeconomics010104 statistics & probabilityArtificial IntelligenceNode (computer science)Computer Science (miscellaneous)seed nodes0101 mathematicsOriginal ResearchSmall numbercentrality measures010102 general mathematicsStochastic game[INFO.INFO-CV]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]complex networksComplex networkProduct (business)CentralityGame theorycompetitive marketingInformation SystemsFrontiers in big data
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BIG DATA, COMPETITION AND PRIVACY: A LOOK FROM THE ANTITRUST PERSPECTIVE

2016

de spesso confrontarsi due diverse « visioni del mondo ». Da un lato, i big data sono descritti come un input essenziale controllato da imprese dominanti, che costituisce una barriera all entrata, consolida le posizioni di mercato e consente pratiche commerciali a danno dei consumatori. Dall altro lato, i big data sono descritti come una commodity, un input che può essere acquisito attraverso una molteplicità di mezzi e che consente alle imprese di offrire ai consumatori servizi innovativi. La lettura del rapporto tra big data e concorrenza attraverso le lenti tipiche dell analisi antitrust suggerisce che queste due visioni del mondo non costituiscono due modelli teorici da valutare in astr…

Big data - competition law
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Behavioural evidence for ultraviolet vision in a tetraonid species - foraging experiment with black grouse Tetrao tetrix

2002

In addition to wavelengths visible to humans (400-700 nm), many birds are able to detect near ultraviolet light (320-400 nm). Most studies of ultraviolet (UV) vision in birds have concentrated on the importance of UV vision in intraspecific signalling, especially in passerine birds. However, birds may also use UV vision for other purposes, e.g. foraging. We performed a laboratory experiment to test whether a tetraonid species, black grouse Tetrao tetrix, could detect the difference between UV-reflecting and non-UV-reflecting food items (two colour morphs of bilberry Vaccinium myrtillus). Black grouse preferred UV-reflecting berries when UV light was used for illumination, but showed no pref…

BilberrybiologyEcologyForagingTetraoVaccinium myrtillusbiology.organism_classificationBlack grousemedicine.disease_causeIntraspecific competitionPasserinebiology.animalmedicineAnimal Science and ZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsUltravioletJournal of Avian Biology
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