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1“...> (and <code>gigaword_sv.w2v.trainables.syn1neg.npy</code>, <code>gigaword_sv.w2v.wv.vectors.npy</code>) GloVe...”
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2by Ned Chapin“... or antennas). Among the seventeen major “do” items, here are four: gear with rechargeable power packs, glove...”
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4“... as test specimens, wolverine, badger, sheep, boa (outer gloves), boa (inner gloves), boa (carpet), wool...”
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5“... controls. It uses coloured gloves to detect specific region of hand easily. By using this method...”
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6“...". The JARE outfit seems suitable for physical activity, but its gloves require some improvements in heat...”
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7“... must work with their bare hands in very cold atmospheres. The very tasks for which gloves have...”
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8“... or generic wrapping, gloves, clear or mixed colour, and packaged in South America. This was highly likely...”
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9by Lambert, Jean-Luc“... the Nganasans from the “Russian God”.) This recalls a particularity of left-hand shamanic gloves, which have...”
Published in Études mongoles et sibériennes, centrasiatiques et tibétaines (2003)
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10by Lambert, Jean-Luc“... the Nganasans from the “Russian God”.) This recalls a particularity of left-hand shamanic gloves, which have...”
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11by Lambert, Jean-Luc“... the Nganasans from the “Russian God”.) This recalls a particularity of left-hand shamanic gloves, which have...”
Published in Études mongoles et sibériennes, centrasiatiques et tibétaines (2009)
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12by Nadia A. Charania (10841067), Ian D. Martin (10841070), Eric N. Liberda (10511860), Richard Meldrum (6298970), Leonard J. S. Tsuji (10511863)“.... It was reported that 18 (17.0%) hunters wore gloves and 2 (1.9%) hunters wore goggles while processing birds...”
Published in BMC Public Health (2014)
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