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Idris Elba Reveals Why He Refuses to Watch The Wire: 'There Was a Part of Me That Died With That Character' ...
In this paper, we present a method for a motion capture data watermarking. The digital watermarking is commonly used for copyright protection by embedding the information identifying the owner in the ...
The number of women killed in conflict doubled in 2023, underscoring the devastating impact of war on civilians. At the same time, women remain underrepresented in peace processes—despite evidence ...
Following the Nielson Report on the status and influence of Asian Americans in the US CHIDANAND RAJGHATTA summarises the extent to which persons of Indian origin particularly Hindus have contributed t ...
The first Estonian-language medical publications appeared as early as the late 18th century. Kreutzwald's Kodutohter ("Home Doctor") proved to be so popular that thousands of copies were printed, ...
Tucked away in the tourist mecca of Kissimmee stands a shopping paradise that defies the sleek, corporate retail experience dominating America’s landscape. Visitors Flea Market is the retail ...
Have you ever heard of Mitticool Literally meaning cool with clay the company is the brainchild of Mansukhbhai Prajapati a tenthfail former laborer and tea who created an innovative solution to a prob ...
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Data from the South Korean government and election watchdog shows the number of votes cast in a neighbourhood in a tightly contested district did not exceed its population or the number of eligible ...
It then lists purported voting figures from the district's Shinjang 1-dong neighbourhood: "Total population: 6,950. Number of eligible voters: 6,467. Number of votes cast: 7,179." ...
Human violence causes long-term anxiety and stress in South African baboon population, study suggests by Durham University edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...