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To this day, the sun remains the only inexhaustible and eco-compatible vector of energy; however, the major difficulty remains converting this energy into electricity efficiently and at low cost. Photovoltaic conversion makes this possible. However, this …
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Chairman : Fabrice Pataut …
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Chairman : Fabrice Pataut …
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Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney
Symbolism and political economy : " Rice as self-identity " in Japanese culture and society
Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney
Symbolism and political economy : " Rice as self-identity " in Japanese culture and society
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Conference in English. In 1993, when then US President Bill Clinton tried to open up the Japanese rice market, there was an unprecedented outcry. He was seen as the Commodore Perry whose black ship forced the opening of Japan in 1853 and 1854. That …
17:00 to 18:00
Sébastien Gandon
Benacerraf on Logicism
Sébastien Gandon
Benacerraf on Logicism
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Chairman : Claudine Tiercelin …
10:45 to 12:15
Mary Leng
Truth, Fiction and Stipulation
Mary Leng
Truth, Fiction and Stipulation
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Chairman : Claudine Tiercelin …
09:00 to 10:30
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Chair : Mary Leng …
18:00 to 19:30
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Chair : Mary Leng …
16:15 to 17:45
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Chair : Sébastien Gandon …
11:30 to 13:00
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Chairman : Mary Leng …
14:30 to 16:00
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Chairman : Sébastien Gandon …
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After dissolving in surface water masses, anthropogenic CO2 is then transported at depth by intermediate and deep currents. Mapping the spread of anthropogenic CO2 shows maximum penetration down to around 1.5 km at the level of intermediate water plunge …
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An example of a response to the first requests from Greek cities: two letters sent by Hadrian to Aphrodisias of Caria in the year 119 (J. Reynolds, Journal of Roman Archaeology 13, 2000, 5-20 = Année Epigr. 2000, 1441 ; Suppl. Epigr. Gr. 50, …
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Hadrian governor of Syria after Trajan's death (117). Per Illyricum Romam venit: the emperor's itinerary through Galatia, Bithynia and the Danubian provinces. Letter from 117 (?) to the city of Hierapolis. In Rome, then in the West, from 118 to 123; the …
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Dil'berdjin Dil'berdjin, in Afghanistan, 40 km north-west of Bactres, occupies a position on the edge of the oasis symmetrical to that of Zadiyan (see seminar of February 13); it guarded the road to the Kelif ford in the same way as Zadiyan guarded the …
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