نتایج جستجو برای: scandinavia

تعداد نتایج: 1969  

Journal: :The American Historical Review 1921

Journal: :Journal of Maritime Archaeology 2022

Abstract The use of marine mammal bone as a raw material in the manufacturing gaming pieces Scandinavian late Iron Age has been observed and discussed recent years. New empirical studies have created chronology well typology showing how design is tightly connected to different choices material; from antler Roman Migration periods, whale sixth century, walrus tenth century. Macroscopic examinati...

Journal: :IEEE Internet Computing 2003
Paula Eerola Balázs Kónya Oxana Smirnova Tord Ekelöf Mattias Ellert John Renner Hansen Jakob Langgaard Nielsen Anders Wäänänen Aleksandr Konstantinov Farid Ould-Saada

Academic researchers in the Nordic countries participate in many common projects that process large amounts of data. To function effectively, such collaborations need a grid computing infrastructure that works across a wide area and uses distributed resources efficiently. Initial evaluations of existing grid solutions, however, showed that they failed to meet this requirement. The Globus Toolki...

Journal: :Scandinavian J. Inf. Systems 1994
Langdon Winner

How does it stand with Scandinavian attempts to democratize technological choice? How can those efforts improve our grasp of the politics of technology? These are questions posed by an outsider. As a reader of books and articles, I have followed the projects carried out during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, work that sought to politicize technological choices in Scandinavian countries and to illum...

2001
P. Beyerlein X. Aubert M. Harris C. Meyer H. Schramm

Automatic speech recognition of real-life conversational speech is a precondition for building natural human-centered man-machine interfaces. Being able to extract speech utterances from real-life broadcast news audio streams and transcribing them with an overall word accuracy of 83% we are still faced with the problem of transcribing true conversational speech in real-life (i.e. bad) backgroun...

2013
Boris Kan Kjetil Åsbakk Kristian Fossen Arne Nilssen Rosario Panadero Domenico Otranto

To the Editor: We report migratory myiasis that occurred during 1991–2012 caused by the reindeer warble fly, Hypoderma tarandi (on-line Technical Appendix Figures 1, 2,

2007
John D.C. Linnell John Odden Henrik Andrén Olof Liberg Reidar Andersen Pål Moa Tor Kvam Henrik Brøseth Peter Segerström Per Ahlqvist Krzysztof Schmidt Włodzimierz Jędrzejewski Henryk Okarma Urs Breitenmoser

Monitoring of lynx Lynx lynx populations in Scandinavia is largely based around unreplicated minimum counts of family groups, i.e. adult females with dependent kittens. When observations cannot be separated from each other on the basis of back-tracking in the snow it is desirable to use a distance rule to separate observations of groups that are so far apart that they are unlikely to be derived...

2017
Ola Fredin Giulio Viola Horst Zwingmann Ronald Sørlie Marco Brönner Jan-Erik Lie Else Margrethe Grandal Axel Müller Annina Margreth Christoph Vogt Jochen Knies

In-situ weathered bedrock, saprolite, is locally found in Scandinavia, where it is commonly thought to represent pre-Pleistocene weathering possibly associated with landscape formation. The age of weathering, however, remains loosely constrained, which has an impact on existing geological and landscape evolution models and morphotectonic correlations. Here we provide new geochronological eviden...

2016
Marcelo Fuentes‐Hurtado Anouschka R. Hof Roland Jansson

Quaternary glacial cycles have shaped the geographic distributions and evolution of numerous species in the Arctic. Ancient DNA suggests that the Arctic fox went extinct in Europe at the end of the Pleistocene and that Scandinavia was subsequently recolonized from Siberia, indicating inability to track its habitat through space as climate changed. Using ecological niche modeling, we found that ...

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