A poem is described celebrating St. George's Day in Catalonia on April 23rd. It tells of a knight and dragon arriving in the city where books are found in the streets and people carry roses. Fairies, witches and elves come out while the crying dragon says he cannot read. In the evening, St. George passes on his horse with the princess at the ball, giving her a book, rose and sweet kiss.
The document discusses the Digital Library of India project, which aims to digitize books and make them available online. It faces challenges in a distributed environment with scanning occurring in different locations. The key points discussed are:
1) The DLI project works with regional scanning centers across India to digitize books. This distributed model raises issues around collaboration and uniform standards.
2) Challenges in the distributed environment include procuring useful books, convincing owners to loan rare materials, and ensuring complete and correct metadata from various sources.
3) A flexible yet cohesive process and scalable distributed architecture were developed to address these challenges and automate the workflow in the distributed setting.
Clinical Data-Mining (CDM) involves the conceptualization, extraction, analysis, and interpretation of available clinical data for practice knowledge-building, clinical decision-making and practitioner reflection.
A poem is described celebrating St. George's Day in Catalonia on April 23rd. It tells of a knight and dragon arriving in the city where books are found in the streets and people carry roses. Fairies, witches and elves come out while the crying dragon says he cannot read. In the evening, St. George passes on his horse with the princess at the ball, giving her a book, rose and sweet kiss.
The document discusses the Digital Library of India project, which aims to digitize books and make them available online. It faces challenges in a distributed environment with scanning occurring in different locations. The key points discussed are:
1) The DLI project works with regional scanning centers across India to digitize books. This distributed model raises issues around collaboration and uniform standards.
2) Challenges in the distributed environment include procuring useful books, convincing owners to loan rare materials, and ensuring complete and correct metadata from various sources.
3) A flexible yet cohesive process and scalable distributed architecture were developed to address these challenges and automate the workflow in the distributed setting.
Clinical Data-Mining (CDM) involves the conceptualization, extraction, analysis, and interpretation of available clinical data for practice knowledge-building, clinical decision-making and practitioner reflection.
10. Berbère Le plus difficile dans le désert, c’est de trouver la sortie.
11. Sahara , Maroc Pour le tribut que le désert fait payer à l’homme, il donne des compensations, de grandes respirations, un profond sommeil, et la communion avec les étoiles.
12. Erg Chebbi Dans le désert, on peut toujours tomber sur une oasis.
13. Sahara, Maroc Le désert est une nonne : aucun homme ne le courtise, il a fait vœu de silence à travers les âges, serein, immuable, au-delà de toutes poursuites, et de tout abandon. Le désert ne connaît pas les larmes.
14. Sahara Le courage de la goutte d’eau, c’est qu’elle ose tomber dans le désert.
15. Lybie Regardez le désert au petit matin et mourez, si vous le pouvez !
16. Émirat Arabe Ce qui embellit le désert , c’est qu’il cache un puits quelque part.
17. Petra, Jordanie Heureux les gens qui ne recherchent pas d’oasis dans le désert de leur cœur !
18. Samarkand J’ai toujours aimé le désert. On s’assoit sur une dune de sable. On ne voit rien. On n’entend rien. Et cependant quelque chose rayonne en silence.