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The reactivity of sulfidized nanoscale zerovalent iron (SNZVI) is affected by the amount and species sulfur in materials. Here, we assess impact Fe (Fe2+ Fe3+) S (S2O42–, S2–, S62–) precursors used to synthesize both NZVI SNZVI on resulting physicochemical properties selectivity with water trichloroethene (TCE). X-ray diffraction indicated that altered crystalline structure SNZVI. materials made from Fe3+ precursor had an expanded lattice Fe0 body-centered-cubic (BCC) lower electron-transfer...
Evaluation practices in natural language generation (NLG) have many known flaws, but improved evaluation approaches are rarely widely adopted. This issue has become more urgent, since neural models to the point where their outputs can often no longer be distinguished based on surface-level features that older metrics rely on. paper surveys issues with human and automatic model evaluations commonly used datasets NLG been pointed out over past 20 years. We summarize, categorize, discuss how...
History, Hayden White remarks, has no distinctively historical method, but borrows its models and methods from a variety of other disciplines. These disciplines, however, have varied over time. Latenineteenth-century German historiography looked to the rigorous procedures natural sciences reconstruct past “as it actually happened“; mid-twentieth-century historians turned social sciences, especially anthropology sociology, for their methods. More recently, historians' appropriation (and...
Holy Women, Words: Early Christian Social History, and the “Linguistic Turn” Elizabeth A. Clark (bio) It is a striking—and disturbing—fact that historians can locate no feminine equivalent of Peter Brown’s “holy man.” To be sure, Susan Ashbrook Harvey Sebastian Brock named their book translations Women Syrian Orient, 1 yet an inspection its contents suggests most women” described in these texts were martyrs (with extra luck, dying as virgins); 2 none appears to function precise female...
Anglo-Saxonist Allen Frantzen, addressing fellow medievalists in 1993, dismissed fears expressed by female colleaguesthat adopting the designation “gender studies” would signal a reinstatement of “familiar male canons while crowding hard-won courses on women writers out curriculum.” Such regression, Frantzen retorted, was “inconceivable,” since “a return to prefeminist curriculum is as likely most universities resurgence electric typewriter.”
Theorists who specialize in ideology critique have noted various ways which operates to "fix" representations of the self: through stereotyping, naturalizing, universalizing, and de-historicizing self. Certain types narrative writing intertextual practices also serve as carriers ideological meaning. In this essay, writings Church Fathers pertaining women are mined demonstrate operations that can be therein. The effort "re-historicize" these is explored relation social location Fathers. essay...
Journal Article Foucault, The Fathers, and Sex Get access Elizabeth A. Clark A is John Carlisle Kilgo Professor of Religion at Duke University, P O Box 4735 Station, Durham, NC 27706 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar the American Academy Religion, Volume LVI, Issue 4, Winter 1988, Pages 619–641, https://doi.org/10.1093/jaarel/LVI.4.619 Published: 01 December 1988
As Peter Brown has so eloquently described in The Cult of the Saints: Its Rise and Function Latin Christianity , bones became an avenue to power late antiquity. Wealthy Christians who could lay claim bodies holy dead gained status through their willingness share gratia thus acquired with those lacking relics own; Paulinus Nola, proprietor Saint Felix's remains, affords illuminating example. Patronage was restyled, argues, as royal, priestly, or monastic controllers intermediaries whom...
When physical affections are destroyed and tyrannical desire extinguished, then no hindrance will any longer stand in the way of men women being together, because all evil suspicion be cleared away who have entered kingdom heaven can maintain life angels spiritual powers, through grace love our Lord Jesus Christ, to whom with Father Holy Spirit glory, honor, dominion from age age. Amen. 1
Sex, Shame, and Rhetoric: En-gendering Early Christian Ethics Get access Elizabeth A. Clark is John Carlisle Kilgo Professor of Religion at Duke University, Durham, NC 27706 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Journal the American Academy Religion, Volume LIX, Issue 2, Summer 1991, Pages 221–245, https://doi.org/10.1093/jaarel/LIX.2.221 Published: 01 July 1991
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Sebastian Gehrmann, Abhik Bhattacharjee, Abinaya Mahendiran, Alex Wang, Alexandros Papangelis, Aman Madaan, Angelina Mcmillan-major, Anna Shvets, Ashish Upadhyay, Bernd Bohnet, Bingsheng Yao, Bryan Wilie, Chandra Bhagavatula, Chaobin You, Craig Thomson, Cristina Garbacea, Dakuo Daniel Deutsch, Deyi Xiong, Di Jin, Dimitra Gkatzia, Dragomir Radev, Elizabeth Clark, Esin Durmus, Faisal Ladhak, Filip Ginter, Genta Indra Winata, Hendrik Strobelt, Hiroaki Hayashi, Jekaterina Novikova, Jenna...
ive summarization has enjoyed renewed interest in recent years, thanks to pre-trained language models and the availability of large-scale datasets. Despite promising results, current still suffer from generating factually inconsistent summaries, reducing their utility for real-world application. Several efforts attempt address this by devising that automatically detect factual inconsistencies machine generated summaries. However, they focus exclusively on English, a with abundant resources....