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School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences
Facility•Villejuif, France•
About: School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences is a facility organization based out in Villejuif, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Politics. The organization has 1230 authors who have published 2084 publications receiving 57740 citations. The organization is also known as: Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales & EHESS.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse a French biodiversity offset management plan (BOMP), together with guidelines and regulations, and show that the assessment proceeds from market accounting and ontologically transforms habitats into commodities.
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02 Nov 2009TL;DR: A library of emotional expressions, and not an emotional system, for the humanoid robot Nao from Aldebaran Robotics could be used by robot behavior designers to create advanced behaviors, or by an emotion simulator.
Abstract: We created a library of emotional expressions, and not an emotional system, for the humanoid robot Nao from Aldebaran Robotics. This set of expressions could be used by robot behavior designers to create advanced behaviors, or by an emotion simulator. It is an insight into a conjoint work between an invited anthropologist and robotics researchers which resulted in about a hundred animations. We do not provide a review of the literature.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the explosion threshold in an incompressible flow introduced in [5] was considered and the authors used a novel L petertodd p676 − L petertodd ∞ estimate for elliptic advection-diffusion problems to show that explosion threshold obeys a positive lower bound which is uniform in the advecting flow.
Abstract: We consider the explosion problem in an incompressible flow introduced in [5]. We use a novel L
p
− L
∞ estimate for elliptic advection-diffusion problems to show that the explosion threshold obeys a positive lower bound which is uniform in the advecting flow. We also identify the flows for which the explosion threshold tends to infinity as their amplitude grows and obtain an effective description of the explosion threshold in the strong flow asymptotics in two-dimensional cellular flows.
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TL;DR: This paper studied the diachronic pathways leading to the creation of aspirated fricatives in a handful of languages, including Chinese, Sino-Tibetan, and Shuiluo Pumi.
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TL;DR: The case of a neonate tested three weeks after a neonatal left sylvian infarct suggests that both hemispheres contribute to phoneme perception during the first months of life and confirms the previous findings concerning bilateral responses in normal infants.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Philippe Aghion | 122 | 507 | 73438 |
Andrew J. Martin | 84 | 819 | 36203 |
Jean-Jacques Laffont | 83 | 332 | 32930 |
Jonathan Grainger | 78 | 329 | 19719 |
Jacques Mehler | 78 | 188 | 23493 |
James S. Wright | 77 | 514 | 23684 |
Thomas Piketty | 69 | 251 | 36227 |
Dan Sperber | 67 | 207 | 32068 |
Arthur M. Jacobs | 67 | 260 | 14636 |
Jacques Mairesse | 66 | 310 | 20539 |
Andrew E. Clark | 65 | 318 | 28819 |
François Bourguignon | 63 | 287 | 18250 |
Emmanuel Dupoux | 63 | 267 | 14315 |
Marc Barthelemy | 61 | 215 | 25783 |
Pierre-André Chiappori | 61 | 230 | 18206 |