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Hélène Cuvigny
Women and beasts in the garrisons of Egypt's Eastern Desert in the Hellenistic and Roman periods
Hélène Cuvigny
Women and beasts in the garrisons of Egypt's Eastern Desert in the Hellenistic and Roman periods
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Abstract As decipherers of everyday writings, papyrologists have the privilege of observing the past through the small eye of a spyglass. Shards inscribed in Greek found in the garbage cans of ancient forts between the Nile and the Red Sea reveal …
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Abstract Road traffic models on networks have been extensively studied in recent years. However, the conditions to be applied at junctions are still poorly understood. The aim of this paper is to describe some transitions from discrete models, in which …
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Nele Van de Mosselaer
Genetic Game Criticism - Uncovering Fictional Truths through Unauthorized Use
Nele Van de Mosselaer
Genetic Game Criticism - Uncovering Fictional Truths through Unauthorized Use
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14:30 to 15:10
Mario Slugan
Fictional Periphery and the Status of Nondiegetic Music and Extradiegetic Narrators
Mario Slugan
Fictional Periphery and the Status of Nondiegetic Music and Extradiegetic Narrators
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Human languages allow the creation of an unlimited number of messages. Syntactic Combinatorics is at the root of this remarkable property. Through the recursive application of simple Combinatorics rules (perhaps just one very general rule ! ), we can …
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Plant-pollinator interactions, which play a central role in the functioning of all ecosystems, including in farmland, are likely to be greatly altered by global change, but these changes remain poorly understood because they are often studied in …