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A PEER-TO-PEER (P2P) BASED SEMANTIC AGREEMENT APPROACH FOR SPATIAL INFORMATION INTEROPERABILITYDissertation • January 17th, 2006
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Higher-Order Contracts for JavaScriptDissertation • December 12th, 2018
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Word order, information structure and agreement in Teke-KukuyaDissertation • August 13th, 2024
Contract Type FiledAugust 13th, 2024Li, Z. (2024, September 5). Word order, information structure and agreement in Teke- Kukuya. LOT dissertation series. LOT, Amsterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/4054947
Monsterlijke verhalen : misdaadsagen in het nieuws en op webforums als retorische constructiesDissertation • January 27th, 2014
Contract Type FiledJanuary 27th, 2014Burger, J. P. (2014, January 29). Monsterlijke verhalen : misdaadsagen in het nieuws en op webforums als retorische constructies. Boom Lemma, Den Haag. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/23180
License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of LeidenDissertation • November 22nd, 2021
Contract Type FiledNovember 22nd, 2021This dissertation investigates the fabric and the infrastructure of contemporary artistic production. The focal question is how the contemporary field of institutional artistic production is organised and how the relations between its actors and functions: artists, curators, institution, governance and theory are structured, and how the artistic object that results from their interaction is produced. The first general backdrop of this investigation, is the condition of cognitive capitalism. This condition, that defines production and working- relations in late capitalism as analysed by Paolo Virno, is characterized by the primacy of communications. It presumes that no longer there is a clear demarcation between aesthetics, labour and politics in the general make-up of production and economy. This situation also affects artistic production and the relationships between the main actors: artist, curator and theoretical reflection in regards to who holds the authorship over the artistic ob
Monsterlijke verhalen : misdaadsagen in het nieuws en op webforums als retorische constructiesDissertation • January 27th, 2014
Contract Type FiledJanuary 27th, 2014Burger, J. P. (2014, January 29). Monsterlijke verhalen : misdaadsagen in het nieuws en op webforums als retorische constructies. Boom Lemma, Den Haag. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/23180
Syntactic Agreement in Bilingual CorporaDissertation • August 16th, 2012
Contract Type FiledAugust 16th, 2012Figure 4.2: An example of a Chinese-English sentence pair with parses, word alignments, and a subset of the full optimal ITG derivation, including one totally unsynchronized bi- span (b4), one partially synchronized bispan (b7), and and fully synchronized bispan (b8). The inset provides some examples of active synchronization features (see Section 4.3.3) on these bispans. On this example, the monolingual English parser erroneously attached the lower PP to the VP headed by established, and the non-syntactic ITG word aligner mis- aligned to such instead of to etc. Our joint model corrected both of these mistakes because it was rewarded for the synchronization of the two NPs joined by b8.
Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoralDissertation • September 3rd, 2008
Contract Type FiledSeptember 3rd, 2008nuclei that are radically different, both functionally and physically. The two kinds of nuclei (which both can be present in various multiplicities) are called micronu- cleus (MIC) and macronucleus (MAC) – the former is used only in mating, while the latter is used for producing RNA needed for cell maintenance and reproduc- tion. A schematic image of a ciliate is given in Figure 1.2.
A history of Alorese (Austronesian) combining linguistic and oral historyDissertation • February 15th, 2022
Contract Type FiledFebruary 15th, 2022Sulistyono, Y. (2022, February 16). A history of Alorese (Austronesian): combining linguistic and oral history. LOT dissertation series. LOT, Amsterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3275052
License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of LeidenDissertation • May 9th, 2022
Contract Type FiledMay 9th, 2022This dissertation aimed to shed light on the study of attachment theory in areas other than western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic (WEIRD; Henrich et al., 2010) societies that dominate the literature. We aimed to describe the extent to which the attachment theory core hypotheses are supported by research in Latin America and specifically in a rural Peruvian Andean area. The findings of the articles presented in this dissertation are elaborated below. Theoretical and methodological implications; implications for policies, interventions, and future research; and challenges are discussed.
Leon P. HilbertDissertation • February 29th, 2024
Contract Type FiledFebruary 29th, 2024This thesis is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
Religio illicita? Roman legal interactions with early Christianity in contextDissertation • July 15th, 2020
Contract Type FiledJuly 15th, 2020Janssen, K. P. S. (2020, September 23). Religio illicita? Roman legal interactions with early Christianity in context. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/136852
Permanent change? the paths of change of the European security organizationsDissertation • April 6th, 2021
Contract Type FiledApril 6th, 2021Mengelberg, S. N. (2021, April 15). Permanent change? the paths of change of the European security organizations. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3160749
Phraseology in children's literature: a contrastive analysisDissertation • October 26th, 2023
Contract Type FiledOctober 26th, 2023Verkade, S. A. (2023, October 25). Phraseology in children's literature: a contrastive analysis. LOT dissertation series. LOT, Amsterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3646098
Western Kentucky UniversityDissertation • September 8th, 2023
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ContractDissertation • January 29th, 2012
Contract Type FiledJanuary 29th, 2012Three-dimensional quantitative coronary angiography and the registration with intravascular ultrasound and optical coherence tomography
License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of LeidenDissertation • December 9th, 2022
Contract Type FiledDecember 9th, 2022where I represents images in a training mini-batch. Is denotes images from the source (labeled) domain and It represents images from the target (unlabeled) domain. P(I)
Een algemene normtheorie toegepast op open normen in het belastingrechtDissertation • May 14th, 2020
Contract Type FiledMay 14th, 2020Rustenburg, P. (2020, May 14). Een algemene normtheorie toegepast op open normen in het belastingrecht. Meijers-reeks. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/87896
A DYNAMIC ASYMMETRIC KEY AGREEMENT FOR BROADCAST ENCRYPTION BASED ONDissertation • November 13th, 2012
Contract Type FiledNovember 13th, 2012LIST OF TABLES Tables Page 3.1 Communication Cost of Broadcast Encryption Schemes 44 3.2 Computation Cost of Broadcast Encryption Schemes 45 4.1 Mapping of an Octet in IPv4 into a Braid Word 48 4.2 Communication Cost of Identity Based Encryption Schemes 53 4.3 Computation Cost of Identity Based Encryption Schemes 54 4.4 Communication Cost of Identity Based Broadcast Encryption 65 4.5 SchemesComputation Cost of Identity Based Broadcast Encryption 66 Schemes
Getting on the same page : team learning and team cognition in emergency management command-and-control teamsDissertation • February 10th, 2014
Contract Type FiledFebruary 10th, 2014Van der Haar, S. (2014, March 12). Getting on the same page : team learning and team cognition in emergency management command-and-control teams. PLATO : Centre for Research and Development in Education and Training, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/23623
Agreement and cooperation under degrees of homogeneity in multi-agent systemsDissertation • November 26th, 2014
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INTER-RATER AGREEMENT IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER FOR ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, AND BROAD INTERNALIZING SYMPTOMS: A META-ANALYSISDissertation • June 29th, 2020
Contract Type FiledJune 29th, 2020Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are at elevated risk for internalizing symptoms such as anxiety and depression (Bellini, 2004; Kim et al., 2000; Matson & Williams, 2014). These internalizing problems can affect self-esteem, social competence, academic performance, and physical health; thus, it is critical to accurately identify internalizing symptoms in order to provide appropriate intervention to those in need (Michael & Merrell, 1998). One of the most common ways to screen for internalizing symptoms is through use of rating scales completed by youth, parent, and/or teacher informants. However, inconsistent inter-rater agreement findings across studies of youth with ASD have rendered the literature difficult to summarize and in need of more systematic investigation. No prior meta-analysis has examined inter-rater or cross-informant ratings agreement concerning different internalizing constructs in youth with ASD specifically—despite its relevance to a multi-method and multi-
Marking the default : auxiliary selection in Southern Italian dialectsDissertation • March 23rd, 2015
Contract Type FiledMarch 23rd, 2015Torcolacci, G. (2015, March 24). Marking the default : auxiliary selection in Southern Italian dialects. LOT dissertation series. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/32580
A functional approach to differential indexing: combining perspectives from typology and corpus linguisticsDissertation • April 20th, 2022
Contract Type FiledApril 20th, 2022Just, E. C. (2022, April 20). A functional approach to differential indexing: combining perspectives from typology and corpus linguistics. LOT dissertation series. LOT, Amsterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3283627
License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of LeidenDissertation • October 12th, 2023
Contract Type FiledOctober 12th, 2023This dissertation engages with and contributes to three different theoretical debates. In the chapter that follows, I want to gather the voices that have already taken part in these debates and that my thinking has been informed by, and comment on them. I will also dive deeper into the connections or contradictions between the various voices in the debates, thus framing the three case studies that follow theoretically. Through this mapping of the various debating voices, I will weave my way to what will form my contribution to each debate, a contribution that will be presented in the three chapters with the analyses of contemporary novels.
Life of Phi: Phi-features in West Germanic and the syntax-morphology interfaceDissertation • January 19th, 2023
Contract Type FiledJanuary 19th, 2023Alem, A. H. J. van. (2023, January 25). Life of Phi: Phi-features in West Germanic and the syntax-morphology interface. LOT dissertation series. LOT, Amsterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3512988
Supervised learning in medical image registrationDissertation • November 29th, 2021
Contract Type FiledNovember 29th, 2021Sokooti, H. (2021, November 22). Supervised learning in medical image registration. ASCI dissertation series. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3243762
Competitive Collaboration: The Dutch and English East India Companies & The Forging of Global Corporate Political Economy (1650-1700)Dissertation • April 17th, 2017
Contract Type FiledApril 17th, 2017This dissertation explores how, during the seventeenth century, the rival Dutch (VOC) and English (EIC) East India Companies forged a corporate political economy that transcended national political and economic frameworks. The dissertation argues that the half-century between 1600 and 1650 was characterized by state dominance over the companies’ dealings, and mutual alienation between officials of the EIC and the VOC. However, in response to external challenges and opportunities, during the 1650s, company officials developed shared commercial, capital, and communication networks that integrated institutions and ideologies from across Europe and Asia, forming a common body of practice and thought. The dissertation’s analysis of company, state, and personal records reveals how this inter-corporate organization facilitated the evolution of the language and concepts of economic competition, political conflict, and international law. This dissertation challenges notions of “modern” private,
Reflecties op wereldburgerschap: in de spiegel van Afghanistan en NederlandDissertation • March 17th, 2020
Contract Type FiledMarch 17th, 2020Azizi, M. B. (2020, April 9). Reflecties op wereldburgerschap: in de spiegel van Afghanistan en Nederland. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/87275
Principal algebraic actions of the discrete Heisenberg groupDissertation • May 20th, 2015
Contract Type FiledMay 20th, 2015License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of Leiden
License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of LeidenDissertation • July 20th, 2017
Contract Type FiledJuly 20th, 2017This dissertation examined the psycholinguistic state of the so-called plural gender class in Cushitic languages and the selection mechanism of bound gender-marked morphemes during speech production. Some Cushitic languages are characterized by an uncommon mixing of gender and number features, which is reflected in the behavior of the third agreement class apart from masculine and feminine genders. This third agreement class represents a group of nouns that trigger plural agreement form irrespective of their number values, either single-reference or multiple-reference. The studies presented here provide evidence for the analysis of this plural agreement class as a value of gender and not number in Cushitic languages by applying picture-word interference paradigm to Konso, a Lowland East Cushitic language of Ethiopia. The present findings also show that bound gender-marked morphemes are selected competitively while some studies have taken the noncompetitive account to be the underlying
THEMATIC STRUCTUREDissertation • September 21st, 2006
Contract Type FiledSeptember 21st, 2006It is a great pleasure to acknowledge the people who helped me and contributed to the work presented in this dissertation. First, I would like to thank my committee members, Yehuda Falk, Wendy Sandler and Yael Ziv. Yehuda Falk was ready to dive into an unknown territory for him, that of sign language linguistics, in order to guide me through the syntactic intricacies of the subject matter of my thesis. His ability to capture the whole picture, concerning both sign language and linguistics in general, as well as his broad knowledge of various linguistic theories and different linguistic areas, have made the past few years a valuable learning experience for me. Yehuda has the talent of asking challenging questions and insisting of getting answers to them. This has made a significant contribution in shaping my work into its present form.
ContractDissertation • September 7th, 2015
Contract Type FiledSeptember 7th, 2015Archaeological investigations between Cayenne Island and the Maroni river : a cultural sequence of western coastal French Guiana from 5000 BP to present
License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of LeidenDissertation • April 28th, 2015
Contract Type FiledApril 28th, 2015This dissertation began with two basic goals: to see how emotions could contrib- ute to the political and cognitive qualities of science kction, and to demonstrate through visual analysis how the concept of emotion itself might be treated and explored “science kctionally,” or as part of the cognitive depiction of alternative worlds that can encourage new avenues of political thought. In order to accom- plish this, I used science kction manga as a source of SF where character emotions are generally prominent, and then explored SF manga terms of its potential to express political ideas through the visual expression of emotion. Bridging the concept of SF as a form of narrative which encourages people to imagine and desire something beyond their own circumstances through cognitive explora- tion with manga’s long history of artistic and narrative development in regards to communicating ideas through depictions of emotion, I showed that science kction and more traditionally character-based k
Decisions under financial scarcityDissertation • April 2nd, 2024
Contract Type FiledApril 2nd, 2024Hilbert, L. P. (2024, March 27). Decisions under financial scarcity. Kurt Lewin Institute Dissertation Series. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3729782