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17:45 to 19:15
Maurizio Giangiulio
The many facets of Apollo in Metapontum : between tradition and innovation, locally and internationally
Maurizio Giangiulio
The many facets of Apollo in Metapontum : between tradition and innovation, locally and internationally
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The Metapontum manteion In 1828 the distinguished Parisian archeologist and numismatist Honoré Théodore d'Albert, duc de Luynes (1802-1867), visited the site of ancient Metapontum, the Greek colony established towards the end of the seventh century BC on …
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Abstract Paleoclimatologists have developed numerous indicators for estimating continental and oceanic surface temperatures. These paleothermometers are mainly based, on the one hand, on the distribution of plant species (e.g. pollen, diatoms) or animal …
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Abstract The photovoltaic cell is the basic device for photo-electric conversion. How are modules obtained from this cell? What other components are needed to produce electricity in a photovoltaic power plant? How can we restore confidence and convince …
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Abstract According to a school of thought associated with authors such as Kendall Walton or Gregory Currie, the type of mental state that a fictional text aims to produce is the simulation of the doxastic attitude (belief or judgment) that a non-fictional …
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Photovoltaic cells have to be integrated into complete systems, optimized for the specific requirements, with a view to system performance, cost and environmental characteristics. Cells are first integrated, in series and in parallel, into modules, to …
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Abstract In this talk, I will present how hybrid quantum circuits have prospects in three research avenues related to quantum information. In particular, I will show that they can be used to build spin quantum or so-called "topological" binary units for …
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This lecture will cover the latest advances in the discipline of paleogenetics, i.e., the genetic study of organisms and populations of the past, through the study of ancient DNA. We'll see how interbreeding with other, now-extinct human forms, or between …
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What the debates, critiques and defenses of meritocracy have taught us since the notion was invented by Michael Young (1958). A selective exploration of research …
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Abstract In this lecture, we discuss a first method for linking small-body physics and the macroscopic properties of a fluid. This method, which goes by the name of " virial development ", can be used for slightly degenerate fluids. It consists in …
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Knowledge of Biblical Hebrew essential. …
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Documents and media Download support …
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