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Here be dragons
Known as:
Hic sunt leones
, Here there be Tigers
, Here by dragons
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"Here be dragons" means dangerous or unexplored territories, in imitation of a supposed medieval practice of putting dragons, sea serpents and other…
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Cartography
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2012
2012
Quantitative dynamics of human empires
C. Marchetti
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J. Ausubel
2012
Corpus ID: 130266962
Quantitative modeling of social systems shows a large component of automatic drives in the behaviour of individual humans and…
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2008
2008
Low complexity affine MMSE detector for iterative detection-decoding MIMO OFDM systems
Daniel N. Liu
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M. Fitz
IEEE Transactions on Communications
2008
Corpus ID: 52808155
Iterative turbo processing between detection and decoding shows near-capacity performance on a multiple-antenna system. Combining…
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2006
2006
Low Complexity Affine MMSE detector for Iterative Detection-Decoding MIMO OFDM system
Daniel N. Liu
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M. Fitz
IEEE International Conference on Communications
2006
Corpus ID: 12042056
Iterative turbo processing between detection and decoding shows near-capacity performance on a multiple-antenna system. Combining…
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2005
2005
Sentencing in the District Court: Here Be Dragons
C. Hamilton
2005
Corpus ID: 55243395
The dearth of raw data into sentencing practice has long been lamented in this jurisdiction, as with many other areas of the…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
The Abundant Herds : A Celebration of the Nguni Cattle of the Zulu People, Marguerite Poland, David Hammond-Tooke and Leigh Voigt : book review
J. Carruthers
2004
Corpus ID: 163755145
2003
2003
Here be dragons : a fantastic bestiary
Ariane Delacampagne
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Christian Delacampagne
2003
Corpus ID: 190425975
Introduction 7 CHAPTER ONE: Symbols, Dreams, Religions 17 CHAPTER TWO: Inventing a Bestiary 45 CHAPTER THREE: Unicorns and Human…
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2003
2003
Perspectives on learning symbolic data with connectionistic systems
B. Hammer
2003
Corpus ID: 9306265
This paper deals with the connection of symbolic and subsymbolic systems. It focuses on connectionistic systems processing…
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1998
1998
Here be Dragons': Challenging 'Liberal' Constructions of Protest Poetry
Priya Narismulu
1998
Corpus ID: 151732898
In addition to the apartheid State, the emergent culture of liberation had to contend with another hegemonic formation…
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1988
1988
«Here be dragons»: problems in charting the U.S. history of communication studies
G. Robinson
1988
Corpus ID: 148419797
Reflexions sur la necessite d'une analyse historiographique des etudes sur la communication permettant d'en comprendre l…
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Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Adeisidaemon, sive Titus Livius a superstitione vindicatus: Annexae sunt ejusdem origines Judaicae. Hagae-Comitis 1709. Reprint
John Toland
1970
Corpus ID: 171651787
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