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harmonizable processes can aid in analyzing functional connectivity in EEG data. time series by allowing a spectral decomposition in which the components are correlated. As a result Fourier decomposition known as the Lo eve spectrum. In this talk we introduce a parametric form for harmonizable Advances in Harmonizable Processes with Applications to EEG Functional Connectivity
philosophy do for the hospital?: Approaches in recent writing and theory in English and French
a researcher in contemporary French thought and culture. He recently received his PhD in French from King College London with his thesis entitled Plasticity in Contemporary French Thought Literature and Film Witnessing He has recently published an article on plasticity in the writing of Marie Darrieussecq entitled Forms Darrieussecq Catherine Malabou and the Plasticity of Science in Dalhousie French Studies vol. 115 2020 pp. 55-73 with Alain Guiraudie Woods Plastics Plasticities in Beasts of the Forests Denizens of the Dark Woods philosophy do for the hospital?: Approaches in recent writing and theory in English and French
Examines spoken varieties of English in Manchester Lancashire Yorkshire Scotland Ireland New Zealand Zealand and the USA Examines English in comparison to French Polish and Japanese Draws on data from the PAC Brings together an international range of contributors in various fields of phonological research from the range of methodological and theoretical approaches. In doing so the book bridges traditionally separate comparison of vowel reduction and methodological issues in the construction of phonological corpora. The book Uses corpus data to investigate variation and change in contemporary varieties of spoken English.<br>
cellarage scene in Hamlet Pierre Kapitaniak Chapter 5 Performing the Shakespearean supernatural in Avignon A a girdle round the earth in forty minutes Representing the supernatural in film adaptations of A Midsummer Supernatural elements are of central significance in many of Shakespeare s plays contributing to their part of the fabric of everyday life the supernatural in Shakespeare continues to enthrall audiences and readers maintains its power to raise a range of questions in contemporary contexts. This edited collection of contemporary Shakespeare scholars explores the supernatural in Shakespeare
theoretical developments of the paper are grounded in a mobilisation of life-without-children auto biographical biographical non-fiction across the last 10 15 years in which those who do not have children whatever the invisible and side-lined essentialized or not told in first person and whose circulation both within intra physical mobilities. The potential of the concept lies in its ability to consider how lives and the stories published in Mobility Humanities in 2022 Intergenerational Im Mobilities and in Mobilities in 2024 Im mobile importance of art practice in Mobilities Research. As an artist-researcher her recent work in more-than-human and mobile Lives in Turbulent Times Newcastle 2021 and Mobilities Ethics Aesthetics Seoul 2023 . In 2018 she Research and Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Lancaster University. Her interest in social theory and climate Jen Southern is a Senior Lecturer in Fine Art and New Media at Lancaster University and Co-Director of
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Europe in Kangaroo The Boy in the Bush and The Plumed Serpent as Lawrence unearths traces of home in Australian stories set in his native Midlands offer a historical and sociological testimony of life in the colliers breasts is my home others still are compelled to leave the homeland as Lawrence himself did in 1919 after itself in contrast to Richard Somers s rejection of homeliness as Birkin did before him. Jack in The Boy besides the eternal home behind the sun or in the moon in The Plumed Serpent But even that is the mystic
Agnès Giard Associate researcher in Anthropology Sophiapol Paris Nanterre University Université Paris
elderly we address the characterization rehabilitation or preservation of cognitive processes in a wide range cognitive activities involved in verbal and non-verbal interactions both in healthy populations and those The DysCo lab was born in January 2020.Our research projects are currently structured around two axes elderly and a translational dimension application in the field of health . Our approach adopts a lifespan strong neuropsychological and differential concerns. In addition to elucidating the cognitive functioning