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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Influencia del español en el sistema vocálico shuar: vocales susurradas

Valeš, Miroslav 25 September 2017 (has links)
El objetivo del siguiente artículo es presentar un estudio sobre las vocales susurradas, y su gradual desaparición, en la lengua shuar. El estudio parte de la premisa de que las vocales susurradas desaparecen de la lengua shuar por la acomodación al sistema vocálico del español. Este estudio se fundamenta en la investigación realizada en 21 comunidades a lo largo del territorio shuar. Se examinan tres factores extralingüísticos: edad, localidad y grado del bilingüismo. La conclusión confirma que el contacto con el español juega un papel importante en la desaparición de las vocales susurradas porque la intensidad del contacto es el factor que más influye en su desuso gradual. / The objective of the following paper is to present a study about the voiceless vowels in Shuar and their decreasing vitality. The hypothesis of the study presumes that the voiceless vowels disappear due to the influence of Spanish vocalic system. The database for the research was collected in 21 Shuar communities. The study takes into account three extralinguistic factors: age, locality and grade of bilingualism. The conclusion confirms that the contact with Spanish plays an important role in the disappearance of the voiceless vowels as the intensity of contact with Spanish is the most influential factor in their gradual disuse.
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Doing community safety by locality working : regime theory and micro-climates of crime and disorder co-governance

Chappell, Neil January 2016 (has links)
The co-governance of crime and disorder and the involvement of the public within quasi-deliberative consultations of participatory forums to this end has been the subject of significant bodies of research (Clarke et al, 2007, Barnes, Newman and Sullivan: 2007). Such forums were applied to the micro-level of the neighbourhood during New Labour’s tenure in office in an attempt to reduce crime and disorder and to improve the responsiveness of service delivery. This has created situations whereby the governance of communities has been shifted to the micro-level of the neighbourhood (Stoker: 2004). Hughes and Edwards (2005) have proposed examining these micro-climates of crime and disorder co-governance in attempts to understand the importance of contextual factors in structuring of forms of community safety. My research utilises grounded theory to examine the impact of differing aspects of economic redevelopment within the context of the inner City, to both foster particular crime problems, and the typical solution-sets (Jones: 1998) utilised by practitioners in addressing them. In addition, I examine the structural role and impact of economic and cultural forces of urban redevelopment in creating and managing the ‘majorities’ (Stoker: 1998) amongst the public, and their perceptions of crime and disorder patterns. My research is conducted across three separate neighbourhood ‘localities’ within Plymouth City Centre with the intention being to understand how the individual particularisms of these areas contribute to the formation of different forms of community safety, and allied with it, subtly different forms of policing.
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The diary of Hammanskraal : open space : free - mind

Molobe, Absalom Mosabeni 27 November 2008 (has links)
The significance of open space in addressing the socio-economic and historical content of townships (former homelands) specifically in Hammanskraal. / Dissertation (ML(Prof))--University of Pretoria, 2009. / Architecture / unrestricted
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Nájemné bytu a faktory, které je ovlivňují v Hradci Králové / Apartment Rent in Hradec Kralove and the Influencing Factors

Slezáková, Hana January 2017 (has links)
The diploma thesis focuses on the analysis and comparison of rental flats in Hradec Králové. It compares the rent of flats located in different parts of the city. The thesis deals with factors determining the monthly rental. The data obtained in the research are divided into four categories according to floor space. A price map has been compiled for each of the four categories. The findings are summarized in tables and charts and commented on in the text.
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Locality Analysis of Patched PHP Vulnerabilities

Holt, Luke N. 26 May 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Locality-aware Scheduling and Characterization of Task-based Programs

Muddukrishna, Ananya January 2014 (has links)
Modern computer architectures expose an increasing number of parallel features supported by complex memory access and communication structures. Currently used task scheduling techniques perform poorly since they focus solely on balancing computation load across parallel features and remain oblivious to locality properties of support structures. We contribute with locality-aware task scheduling mechanisms which improve execution time performance on average by 44\% and 11\% respectively on two locality-sensitive architectures - the Tilera TILEPro64 manycore processor and an AMD Opteron 6172 processor based four socket SMP machine. Programmers need task performance metrics such as amount of task parallelism and task memory hierarchy utilization to analyze performance of task-based programs. However, existing tools indicate performance mainly using thread-centric metrics. Programmers therefore resort to using low-level and tedious thread-centric analysis methods to infer task performance. We contribute with tools and methods to characterize task-based OpenMP programs at the level of tasks using which programmers can quickly understand important properties of the task graph such as critical path and parallelism as well as properties of individual tasks such as instruction count and memory behavior. / <p>QC 20140212</p>
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Parallelization of Negotiated Congestion Algorithm in FPGA Routing

Zhang, Fan 14 October 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Suburban Senior Living : Future Environments with Focus on Ageing

Borucka, Kamila January 2018 (has links)
Stockholm is growing very fast and many new housing investments are under construction outside of the city center. Suburbs are getting densifed and readjusted to modern needs as this is where many of us live today and be living in the future. At the same time our society is aging. Sweden today has 1,6 million inhabitants over 64 years old. This number is expected to raise up to 2,7 million in 2060, which means that approximately 1 in 4 people will be aged over 64*. Current urbanization rate of Sweden is oscillating around 85%, therefore the vast majority of Swedish elderly will be living in cities. We are also expected to live and work longer, changing our professions few times during our lifetime. We will have to be fast learners and flexible employees to keep up with technological development and changing job market. We will have to compete with robots and smart technologies in order to keep our positions. This equals being a “lifelong student”, even in the older age. Looking towards the future, where the demographic structure of the society will shift, it is already time to start planning our cities for an aging population, where regardless date of birth everyone can feel important and integral part of our society
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A Foundation for Fault Tolerant Components

Leal, William Milo 17 December 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Data Layout Optimization Techniques for Modern and Emerging Architectures

Lu, Qingda January 2008 (has links)
No description available.

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