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    Tackling the PAN’09 External Plagiarism Detection Corpus with a Desktop Plaigiarism Detector

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    Ferret is a fast and eïŹ€ective tool for detecting similarities in a group of ïŹles. Applying it to the PAN’09 corpus required modiïŹcations to meet the requirements of the competition, mainly to deal with the very large number of ïŹles, the large size of some of them, and to automate some of the decisions that would normally be made by a human operator. Ferret was able to detect numerous ïŹles in the development corpus that contain substantial similarities not marked as plagiarism, but it also identiïŹed quite a lot of pairs where random similarities masked actual plagiarism. An improved metric is therefore indicated if the “plagiarised” or “not plagiarised” decision is to be automated

    Making a mess of academic work: experience, purpose and identity

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    Within the policy discourse of academic work, teaching, research and administration are seen as discrete elements of practice. We explore the assumptions evident in this 'official story' and contrast it with the messy experience of academic work, drawing upon empirical studies and conceptualisations from our own research and from recent literature. We propose that purposive disciplinary practice across time and space is inextricably entangled with and fundamental to academic experience and identity; the fabrications of managerialism, such as the workload allocation form, fragment this experience and attempt to reclassify purposes and conceptualisations of academic work. Using actor-network theory as an analytical tool, we explore the gap between official and unofficial stories, attempting to reframe the relationship between discipline and its various manifestations in academic practice and suggesting a research agenda for investigating academic work

    THE ADOPTION OF HIGH YIELDING WHEATS IN TUNISIA

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    Since 1966 strenuous efforts have been made to introduce into Tunisia some of the new high yielding wheat varieties in order to accelerate cereals production. This paper seeks to analyze some of the data now available on the new wheats in Tunisia and to explore some of the economic problems of increased cereals production with these varieties.Crop Production/Industries,

    Mathematical electron model and the SI unit 2017 Special Adjustment

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    Following the 26th General Conference on Weights and Measures are fixed the numerical values of the 4 physical constants (h,c,e,kBh, c, e, k_B). This is premised on the independence of these constants. This article discusses a model of a mathematical electron from which can be defined the Planck units as geometrical objects (mass M=1, time T=2π\pi ...). In this model these objects are interrelated via this electron geometry such that once we have assigned values to 2 Planck units then we have fixed the values for all Planck units. As all constants can then be defined using geometrical forms (in terms of 2 fixed mathematical constants, 2 unit-specific scalars and a defined relationship between the units kg,m,s,Akg, m, s, A), the least precise CODATA 2014 constants (G,h,e,me,kBG, h, e, m_e, k_B...) can then be solved via the most precise (c,ÎŒ0,α,R∞c, \mu_0, \alpha, R_\infty), with numerical precision limited by the precision of the fine structure constant α\alpha. In terms of this model we now for example have 2 separate values for elementary charge, calculated from (c,α,R∞c, \alpha, R_\infty) and the 2017 revision

    Real fermionic symmetry in type II supergravity

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    It is known that the transformations of fermionic T-duality, derived from the worldsheet theory, generically transform real supergravity backgrounds to complex supergravity backgrounds. We consider the low-energy target space theory and show that the type II supergravity equations admit a symmetry that transforms the Ramond-Ramond fields and the dilaton. The transformations given by this symmetry involve Killing spinors and include the transformations of Berkovits and Maldacena. However, we show that they also allow real transformations.Comment: 30 pages; added comments and references. Corrected typo

    Stiffness of clays and silts: Modeling considerations

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