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Smith meets Smith: Smith normal form of Smith matrix
Linear and Multilinear Algebra, 2011In 1861, Henry John Stephen Smith [H.J.S. Smith, On systems of linear indeterminate equations and congruences, Philos. Trans. Royal Soc. London. 151 (1861), pp. 293–326] published famous results concerning solving systems of linear equations. The research on Smith normal form and its applications started and continues. In 1876, Smith [H.J.S.
Pauliina Ilmonen, Pentti Haukkanen
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1972
Smith's fracture is not common below the age of 20 years. The left wrist is more commonly involved. The ratio between Types 1, 2 and 3 of the fracture is 4:2:1. Pronation injury is the commonest mechanism. A fall on the back of the hand and compression with shearing force are the other two mechanisms.
A N, Bhattacharyya, K K, Srivastava
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Smith's fracture is not common below the age of 20 years. The left wrist is more commonly involved. The ratio between Types 1, 2 and 3 of the fracture is 4:2:1. Pronation injury is the commonest mechanism. A fall on the back of the hand and compression with shearing force are the other two mechanisms.
A N, Bhattacharyya, K K, Srivastava
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Synthese, 2006
In this paper, I advance a new view of the semantics of indexicals, using a paper by Quentin Smith as my starting point. I make use of Smith’s examples, refined and expanded upon by myself to argue, as Smith does, that the standard view, that indexicals refer to some prominent features of the context according to an invariant rule called the character,
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In this paper, I advance a new view of the semantics of indexicals, using a paper by Quentin Smith as my starting point. I make use of Smith’s examples, refined and expanded upon by myself to argue, as Smith does, that the standard view, that indexicals refer to some prominent features of the context according to an invariant rule called the character,
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2020
James Underwood supplements recent scholarship on the poetry of Stevie Smith by focusing on the problem of personality. One word that has come to be associated with Smith and her work is ‘eccentric’. Whilst certain variations on this word may be intended as praise, the perception of eccentricity has been offered in lieu of actual integration into ...
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James Underwood supplements recent scholarship on the poetry of Stevie Smith by focusing on the problem of personality. One word that has come to be associated with Smith and her work is ‘eccentric’. Whilst certain variations on this word may be intended as praise, the perception of eccentricity has been offered in lieu of actual integration into ...
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