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Gérer la haine, fabriquer l’ennemi. Grecs et Carthaginois en Sicile entre les Ve et IVe siècles av. J.-C.

2012

Managing hate, creating the enemy. Greeks and Carthaginians in Sicily between the Vth and IVth century B. C. This paper’s aim is to consider the historiographic perception of the Carthaginians as the typical and utmost enemy of the Greeks in Sicily, between the end of the Vth and the beginning of the IVth century B. C. The focus is put on the ways the enemy is fabricated and hate managed, through the peculiar part given the Carthaginians by Diodorus in the sieges of Selinous and Motya. In these narratives, the role of hate is fundamental to define the relationship between cultural identity and alterity and between reciprocity and asymmetry.

hate ; enemy ; cultural identity ; reciprocity ; asymmetryHistorySettore L-ANT/02 - Storia Grecahate enemy cultural identity reciprocity asymmetryClassicsSicile archaïque ; Élymes ; Ségeste ; Sélinonte ; Temple d’Éryx ; Verrines de Cicéron ; hellénisation ; Rome du Ier siècle av. J.-C.
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Sociolinguistic Resilience Among Young Academics. A Quantitative Analysis in Germany and France

2021

International audience; Already Friedrich Schiller was convinced that language mirrors a nation. If this is the case, then the often deplored ‘brutalization of language’, which has almost become a buzzword in the wake of the refugee crisis in Germany that started in 2015, points to a serious social crisis by raising questions of (national) identity and self-understanding. Based on newly introduced sociolinguistic resilience concept in line with the concept of group focus enmity (GFE) combining the dimensions of co-adaptation and co-evolution of linguistic signs, this article presents preliminary empirical evidence of a ‘classroom’ survey conducted among students in four university towns in …

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Naida runa haštagu izpausmē

2022

Sociālie tīkli mūsdienās ir kļuvuši par platformu vārda brīvības īstenošanai. Haštagi ar savām unikālajām funkcijām atvieglo iespēju sasniegt lielāku auditoriju tiešsaistē. Diemžēl tieši šī funkcija atvieglo arī naida runas izplatīšanos lietotāju starpā. Situācijās, kad pats haštags var tikt uzskatīts par naida runu, pastāv lielāka iespēja, ka tas tiks atklāts un izdzēsts. Tomēr problēma rodas tad, kad pats haštags šķiet nekaitīgs. Bakalaura darbā "Naida runa haštagu izpausmē" ir sniegts ieskats par haštagu fenomenu. Autore analizē iespēju uzskatīt haštagus par vārda brīvības un naida runas formu. Visbeidzot, autore piedāvā piemērot konteksta kritēriju un citus Rabātas rīcības plāna kritēri…

hate speechsociālie tīklivārda brīvībahaštagsnaida runaJuridiskā zinātne
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Un crime et son triple châtiment : "Naïs Micoulin" d'Émile Zola

2016

In this short story written by Zola in 1877, Nais Micoulin, a poor but pretty girl whose parents lease a Mediterranean property, becomes the lover of her landlord’s son, Frederic. She hates her severe father who intends to kill Frederic. Nais makes Micoulin perish in an accident she provokes, but happiness does not come, and the parricide is triply punished: not only she loses her lover and her beauty, but also she has to marry an ugly and disabled man. Much shorter than Zola’s novels but extremely rich in significance, the text proves the writer’s mastery o f regarding and describing the naturę and mankind.

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Stakeholderista hateholderiksi : pettymyksen vaikutus stakeholder-suhteisiin

2014

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Simultaneous Endo- and Exo-Complex Formation of Pyridine[4]arene Dimer with Neutral and Anionic Guests

2017

The formation of complexes between hexafluorophosphate (PF6−) and tetraisobutyloctahydroxypyridine[4]arene has been thoroughly studied in the gas phase (ESI‐QTOF‐MS, IM‐MS, DFT calculations), in the solid state (X‐ray crystallography), and in chloroform solution (1H, 19F, and DOSY NMR spectroscopy). In all states of matter, simultaneous endo complexation of solvent molecules and exo complexation of a PF6− anion within a pyridine[4]arene dimer was observed. While similar ternary complexes are often observed in the solid state, this is a unique example of such behavior in the gas phase. peerReviewed

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Characterization of Rabbit Mesenchymal Cell Attachment on Calcium Phosphate Surface

2014

In the current study, the effect of three different treated surfaces of hydroxyapatite and β-tricalcium phosphate on mesenchymal cell attachment has been investigated. Calcium phosphate powders have been synthesized, uniaxially pressed, polished and sintered. Mesenchymal cells have been seeded onto unpolished, polished and polished-thermally etched ceramic samples. The ceramic samples have been characterized by XRD, FTIR and SEM. Results have shown that the best cell attachment and morphology are on the unpolished surface indicating that relatively rough surface is better for cell application.

implant surfaceMaterials scienceMorphology (linguistics)mesenchymal cellsMesenchymal stem celltechnology industry and agriculturechemistry.chemical_elementRabbit (nuclear engineering)CalciumPhosphateβ-tricalcium phosphatehumanitieseye diseasesHydroxyapatitechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringvisual_artRough surfaceHydroxyapatite implant surface mesenchymal cells β-tricalcium phosphatevisual_art.visual_art_mediumCeramicFourier transform infrared spectroscopyBiomedical engineering
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La independencia de Kosovo como paradigma de la indefinición actual del derecho de libre determinación de los pueblos

2019

La independencia de Kosovo, declarada el 17 de febrero del año 2008 por el parlamento de la provincia federada de Kosovo, integrada en la República de Serbia, ha hecho aflorar un singular problema, teórico y práctico, larvado desde la segunda mitad del siglo XX y todavía no resuelto, con repercusiones fundamentales en el ámbito filosófico, jurídico y político: la titularidad, el ejercicio y el alcance de uno de los derechos más reivindicados y controvertidos en el ámbito internacional: el derecho de libre de determinación de los pueblos, más allá de los países sometidos a dominación colonial. En efecto, la situación de Kosovo constituye un auténtico paradigma en relación con el significado …

independenciahate speechautodeterminación:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOderechos humanos
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Fe and Zn co-substituted beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP): Synthesis, structural, magnetic, mechanical and biological properties

2020

This work was supported by the European Social Fund under the No. 09.3.3- LMT-K-712 “Development of Competences of Scientists, other Researchers and Students through Practical Research Activities” measure. AK would like to express sincere gratitude for Fellowship administrated by The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). Fellow’s ID No.: L12546. Authors are grateful to R. Vargalis (Vilnius University) for taking SEM images. © 2020. This work is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND license.

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Uranium speciation in plants

2002

The chemical characterization of the radionuclide species is essential for a reliable assessment of the migration of radionuclides and heavy metals into the geological and biological environment on the load pathway soil - plant - animal - human. Only a few is known about the speciation of uranium in plants. Therefore we investigate the change of speciation during the transfer of uranium from initial solution into plant. Various plants (lupins, dandelion e.g.) were grown in an agricultural test field and in the laboratory on contaminated soils (up to concentration of 1g U/kg soil) and as hydroponics in the uranium containing solutions (uranium concentration: 10-5 M - 10-2 M, pH: 3 - 8). For …

inorganic chemicalsChemistryChemical speciationfungiUranium phosphateRadiochemistrytechnology industry and agriculturefood and beverageschemistry.chemical_elementUraniumcomplex mixturesUranyl carbonateFluorescence spectroscopychemistry.chemical_compoundEnvironmental chemistryGenetic algorithmSpectroscopy
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