نتایج جستجو برای: mughal period

تعداد نتایج: 490462  

Journal: :SIAM J. Comput. 2013
T.-H. Hubert Chan Mingfei Li Li Ning Shay Solomon

In a seminal STOC’95 paper, Arya et al. conjectured that spanners for low-dimensional Euclidean spaces with constant maximum degree, hop-diameter O(logn) and lightness O(logn) (i.e., weight O(logn)· w(MST)) can be constructed in O(n logn) time. This conjecture, which became a central open question in this area, was resolved in the affirmative by Elkin and Solomon in STOC’13 (even for doubling m...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2009
Benoit Brisson Emilie Leblanc Pierre Jolicoeur

It has recently been demonstrated that a lateralized distractor that matches the individual's top-down control settings elicits an N2pc wave, an electrophysiological index of the focus of visual-spatial attention, indicating that contingent capture has a visual-spatial locus. Here, we investigated whether contingent capture required capacity-limited central resources by incorporating a continge...

Journal: :Psychological science 2007
Wilfried Kunde Franziska Landgraf Marko Paelecke Andrea Kiesel

It is widely acknowledged that visual input is processed along two anatomically and functionally distinct pathways--a ventral pathway for conscious perception and a dorsal pathway for action control. The present study investigated whether the apparent direct and unmediated processing in the dorsal stream is subject to capacity limitations. Specifically, we tested whether a simple dorsal task of...

2015
Jim Wood Einar Freyr Sigurðsson Raffaella Zanuttini

Journal: :Der Islam 2021

Article Ebba Koch, ed., in collaboration with Ali Anooshahr, The Mughal Empire from Jahangir to Shah Jahan, Mumbai: Marg Foundation, 2019, 320 pp, Illustrations and Maps, Index Glossary, ISBN 978-93-83243-26-6. was published on October 1, 2021 the journal Der Islam (volume 98, issue 2).

Journal: :JOURNAL OF INDIAN AND BUDDHIST STUDIES (INDOGAKU BUKKYOGAKU KENKYU) 1997

This research compares the common illustrated themes in manuscripts from Ilkhanid and Timurid periods. In general, the themes in Iranian painting are divided into seven categories of history, religion, animals, epic, lyrical love, realism, decoration, in which the themes of history, religion, animals and epic have more commons in both periods. In this research, only these four themes and the re...

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