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Noureddine Hadji
Microscopy and Microanalysis, Volume 22, Issue 6, 1 December 2016, Pages 1381–1388, https://doi.org/10.1017/S1431927616011776
Published: 08 November 2016
... ideal “free-electron” materials can be represented characteristically by a unique function. © Microscopy Society of America 2016 2016 This article is published and distributed under the terms of the Oxford University Press, Standard Journals Publication Model ( https://dbpia.nl.go.kr/journals...
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Mark A Musen and others
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Volume 19, Issue 2, March 2012, Pages 190–195, https://doi.org/10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000523
Published: 10 November 2011
... sources discovery and text and data mining methods automated learning information retrieval HIT data standards representing identifying and modeling biological structures developing and refining ehr data standards (including image standards) Advances in computing power and new computational...
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Published: 18 September 2015
... way of relating sociologists and their fields. Drawing on the work of Ian Hacking on the importance of interlocking representing and intervening in the sciences, on the position proposed by Howard Becker of combining attachment with avoiding sentimentality, and on discussions within Science...
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Published: 01 August 2007
...This chapter discusses the problems of representing, such as those invoked by the two senses of “representing”. It has already been discussed that the deeply problematic assumption that a Latino/Latina taken from one-national-origin-group could in any sense be said to be “representative” of Latinos...
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Published: 20 July 2023
... in artistic matters—was that the artist should strive always “om waarheden te verthoonen [to convey truths].” De Lairesse, in his religious painting, strove not for historical accuracy but naturalness in the sense of avoiding angels, haloes, demons, holy ghosts, etc. while representing Jesus, Mary, John...
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Published: 13 June 2013
...For various reasons a number of philosophers have suggested several non-thinking things as candidates for ‘bearing’ representational content (or for representing things as being a certain way). For some, the candidates are such things as experiences, or mechanisms which enable them. For others...
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Published: 04 October 2018
..., are not constitutive of it. Interestingly, the rat navigation case gives us a possible subpersonal example of a mode of representing that goes beyond the descriptive or the directive. Something like supposing may be involved when place cell activity is used offline to calculate shortest routes. representational...
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Published: 16 July 1992
... down by the Constitutional Council. comprehensively possibility sources representing study This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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Published: 19 April 2007
...0 19 04 2007 The changes now taking place in the Soviet Union are as yet little understood in the West. Often they are dismissed as cosmetic or, at most, as representing a change of style. Indeed, the style of Soviet politics, particularly of the top leader, has changed in certain respects...
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Published: 03 September 2009
... that spans Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, an allegory representing “the soul’s struggle to find God” after descending into the deepest regions of hell. At the start of his journey, Dante found himself on a “deep and savage road.” As he entered the “Inferno,” “the city of woes,” he gazed skyward, where over...
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Published: 10 October 1996
..., these subfields have several basic terms in common. Thus, this chapter begins with the terms common to study of all plant stresses and is then divided into four sections representing the four subfields. Some bold-face terms are also defined in the context of other definitions; words in italics...
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Published: 26 September 1991
...0 26 09 1991 Russian society, consisting of a small nobility ruling over dependent townsmen and peasantry, was governed by a political apparatus representing the interests and embodying the values of the ruling class. At the end of the seventeenth century, this apparatus exercised both military...
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Anne Hamilton and Katherine Clark
Published: 20 March 2008
... in incidence only to breast cancer in women, and prostate cancer in men. It accounts for 10 per cent of all new cancer cases, representing a lifetime risk of 1 in 29. The incidence in New South Wales is increasing in both men and women, although mortality is holding stable, accounting for 3 per cent of cancer...
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Published: 26 October 2000
...0 26 10 2000 In the fourth act of Thomas Middleton’s play No Wit, No Help, Like a Womans (16u-12), a masque is held-a pageant of the four elements: Earth, Water, Air, and Fire. The first to speak is Fire, who identifies himself as representing a specifically sexual heat...
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Published: 13 June 1996
...0 13 06 1996 Women now account for over 50,000 cases of AIDS diagnosed in the United States, representing 13% of total cumulative AIDS cases among adolescents and adults in this country. Furthermore, AIDS is now the fourth leading cause of death for U.S. women between the ages of 25 and 44...
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Published: 11 April 1996
...0 11 04 1996 About Feminism The class of people who consider themselves feminists is large and diverse, representing a broad range of different opinions and perspectives. Despite this rich multiplicity of views, it is possible to identify some common themes. Generally, feminists share...
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Published: 21 February 2005
... the Byzantine scholar Manuel Chrysoloras, who walked around Rome in 1411 noting reliefs representing episodes from ancient myth, the litter of antiquity even made a kind of sense, yet to most people, including the educated, it did not quite add up. Although there were continuities in literature, language...
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Published: 06 November 2003
...0 05 09 2002 11860 Armitage, David. ‘John Milton: Poet against Empire’, in: Milton and Republicanism, ed. Armitage, David; Himy, Armand; Skinner, Quentin (Cambridge, 1995), 206–25. Armand Century Representing British Milton This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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Published: 08 January 2004
...This content is only available as a PDF. completion requesting representing performed inclossed In January 1677, some three years before John Evelyn’s visit to Cassiobury, work on the shell of the new wings was nearing completion, and the architect, Hugh May, wrote to the earl of Essex...
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Published: 14 March 1991
... arriving in Germany in the 1870s, though representing an upswing in immigration, did not pose a significant problem. Several states, including the border states of Saxony and Bavaria, extended their exclusionary policies from the era before unification: the former continued its ban on the naturalization...