989 resultados para Funerary architecture. Sepulchral monuments, memorials etc.
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Comprend : In libros Mauritiados XII... Francisci Plante nuper apud Brasilienses ecclesiastae aulico ; In Francisci Plante Mauritiadem ; In Mauritiada, illustrissimo heroi Mauritio Nassavio, patrono domestico sacram, ad clarissimum virum Franciscum Plante ; Discursus oratorius ad illustrissimum comitem J. Mauritium Nassavium,... cum feliciter in Hollandiam reversus, urbem Lugduno-Batavam et Academiam lustraret ; In libros mauritiados Dni Francisci Plante ; In duodecim de Rebus ab illustrissimo heroe Joanne Mauritio comite Nassaviae etc. in occidentali India gestis a... F. Planta conscriptis ; In clarissimi ac eruditissimi viri Francisci Plante Mauritiadem qua... herois Mauritii Nassovii res novo in orbe gestas deternitati redux consecravit
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Référence bibliographique : Weigert, 315
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Abstract Human experience takes place in the line of mental time (MT) created through 'self-projection' of oneself to different time-points in the past or future. Here we manipulated self-projection in MT not only with respect to one's life events but also with respect to one's faces from different past and future time-points. Behavioural and event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging activity showed three independent effects characterized by (i) similarity between past recollection and future imagination, (ii) facilitation of judgements related to the future as compared with the past, and (iii) facilitation of judgements related to time-points distant from the present. These effects were found with respect to faces and events, and also suggest that brain mechanisms of MT are independent of whether actual life episodes have to be re-experienced or pre-experienced, recruiting a common cerebral network including the anteromedial temporal, posterior parietal, inferior frontal, temporo-parietal and insular cortices. These behavioural and neural data suggest that self-projection in time is a fundamental aspect of MT, relying on neural structures encoding memory, mental imagery and self.
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Remote control systems are a very useful element to control and monitor devices quickly and easily. This paper proposes a new architecture for remote control of Android mobile devices, analyzing the different alternatives and seeking the optimal solution in each case. Although the area of remote control, in case of mobile devices, has been little explored, it may provide important advantages for testing software and hardware developments in several real devices. It can also allow an efficient management of various devices of different types, perform forensic security tasks, etc ... The main idea behind the proposed architecture was the design of a system to be used as a platform which provides the services needed to perform remote control of mobile devices. As a result of this research, a proof of concept was implemented. An Android application running a group of server programs on the device, connected to the network or USB interface, depending on availability. This servers can be controlled through a small client written in Java and runnable both on desktop and web systems.
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