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Introduction
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David Martel Johnson
Published: 13 January 2005
...0 13 01 2005 Let us tentatively assume that the human mind both can be and is a legitimate object of scientific investigation. Even when that point is granted, one still is not entitled to suppose that the mind is such an object, in exactly the same way and sense that applies to other, more...
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Published: 31 October 1991
...0 31 10 1991 In this chapter we concentrate on the income effects from privatization. Hence we now assume that consumers own shares of the private firms and will buy shares of the privatized firm at a price The government’s instruments are the issue price P and the shares...
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Published: 01 March 2001
..., and The author of a famous diary written in racy, idiomatic Scots. By 1598 Elizabeth was married to John Colville of Wester-Cumbrae, who later inherited, although he did not assume, The title Lord of Culross. Their first son, Alexander, was an eminent Scottish Episcopalian and biblical scholar; for a time he...
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Algebraic tools
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Marek Karpinski and Wojciech Rytter
Published: 26 March 1998
...0 26 03 1998 Assume A = [ai ,j ]1≤i ,j ≤n is an n x n integer matrix. For a permutation σ (i1, ... , in) define product...
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Published: 02 March 2000
... in the x -direction (and y -direction if relevant) is much greater than the characteristic length h in the z -direction, and the relative slope of the surfaces (dh/dx ) is also assumed to be small, of order (h/E ). We...
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Metabolism-mediated control of ATP-driven H+ extrusion: some evidence and a working hypothesis
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E Marrè and others
Published: 14 July 1994
... to assume that these different f-H+-ATPases are influenced by different regulatory mechanisms, because the transport processes of cells such as those of phloem, mesophyll, storage parenchyma, stomata, and meristems are deeply differentiated. Thus, when studying the regulation of H...
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Published: 28 December 2006
... have to figure out how to get your first step on the ladder. If you have been out there working for a few years, you may want to move into a better position. This also requires applying for jobs. Most people assume that the longer they are in the field, the more experience they will have...
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Determining What to Monitor
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Avedis Donabedian
Published: 26 December 2002
...0 26 12 2002 Quite often, and increasingly so, certain monitoring activities are required by governmental agencies that provide care, directly or indirectly; pay for it; and assume responsibility for its quality. When private insurance is available, the insurers themselves may require certain...
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Quality and Accountability
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Rosalie A Kane and others
Published: 18 October 1998
... rhetoric about the need to choose between these concepts, there is no reason to assume that the consumers are wrong in their basic belief that they can and should have both. acceptable internal consumers reason assume This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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Published: 19 March 2009
... used creative legal interpretations to establish for itself a broader role in European politics. Both accounts, however, assume that the ECJ has an intrinsic power by virtue of being the Supreme Court for the European Economic Community. explications sophisticated assume Supreme Court This content...
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Stability by solutionperturbation: Mathieu’s equation
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D W Jordan and P Smith
Published: 23 August 2007
... means that μ must be an mth root of unity. The stability regions can be seen by consulting Figure 9.3 (in NODE, showing the stability diagram for Mathieu’s equation). We must assume that α = L+a –l > 0, since otherwise the string would become slack. A pendulum with a light, rigid suspension is placed...
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Hyperspheres And Tesseracts
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Clifford A Pickover
Published: 23 September 1999
... a point.” Sally steps closer to the board. “If a hypersphere with a seventeen-foot radius came into our world, what points would be on it?” She points her finger in the air. ‘ ‘ Assume that its center is located at my fingertip.” For several seconds, you stare at Sally’ s elegantly manicured nails...
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Role of Conditioned Taste Aversion on the Side Effects of Chemotherapy in Cancer Patients
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Giuseppe Scalera and Mario Bavieri
Published: 14 October 2008
...0 14 10 2008 This chapter will examine problems encountered when trying to assess the role of conditioned taste aversion (CTA) and conditioned food aversion (CFA) in the aversive physical and psychological side effects induced by chemotherapy in cancer patients. assume learning humans...
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Published: 13 June 1991
...0 13 06 1991 We prove various properties for the N-integral that are true for the Nointegral, and by induction we can assume that the S-integral has these properties. properties induction assume integral This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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Junk Linguistics: The Bottom Line
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Paul M Postal
Published: 15 January 2004
...0 15 01 2004 I assume the previous seven chapters have given good grounds for the belief that junk linguistics is not only existent but also widespread and well entrenched. This raises the inevitable question of how to deal with it. My suggestions are these: It seems proper and reasonable...
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The Itinerant Musician (1746–1750)
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Patricia Howard
Published: 28 September 1995
... by Angelo Mingotti’s travelling opera company in Graz during the Carnival season of 1746, in Prague later in the same spring, and in Leipzig on II May 1746, but we cannot assume that Gluck was present at any of these performances.1 He may have journeyed directly from London to Hamburg...
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Ethical and Legal Matters
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Eelco F M Wijdicks
Published: 13 March 2003
...0 13 03 2003 We can assume, ipso facto, that the neurointensivist or any attending neurologist will be confronted with ethical quandaries and legal challenges. Decisions that are ethically strained commonly involve the futility of care. Because of the profoundly altered consciousness...
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The basic model: statics
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Roy M Anderson and Robert M May
Published: 16 May 1991
...0 16 05 1991 In this chapter, we restrict attention to the steady state of the basic model defined in Chapter 3. That is, we assume there is no time dependence in the variables X9 Y, Z of eqns (3.11)—(3.13), so that they depend only on host ages, a: X(a)9 Y(a), Z ...
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Historicity and constraint
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George C Williams
Published: 01 October 1992
...0 01 10 1992 This book is about natural selection, with all discussion constrained by acceptance of the two other doctrinal bases of modern biology, mechanism and historicity. In accepting mechanism I assume that all the laws of chemistry and physics are obeyed by living organisms...
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Published: 15 January 2004
... may dictate different instruments and assessment techniques (e.g., difference between motor vehicle accident, rape, or war experience). In this chapter, general assessment strategies will be presented for mental health practitioners. The assessments described here assume that screening has indicated...
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