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Journal of Motor Behavior, 1974
The position that a composite error score is not an interpretable indicator of motor performance is supported and expanded. It is shown that Henry's E(2) statistic possesses the same deficiencies as A (2), and thus is equally invalid. Responses are made to a number of specific criticisms of the Schutz and Roy paper made by Henry.
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The position that a composite error score is not an interpretable indicator of motor performance is supported and expanded. It is shown that Henry's E(2) statistic possesses the same deficiencies as A (2), and thus is equally invalid. Responses are made to a number of specific criticisms of the Schutz and Roy paper made by Henry.
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Society and Business Review, 2013
Purpose– This paper seeks to apply a processual thinking of subjectivity in the study of “becoming entrepreneur”.Design/methodology/approach– Through analysing Foucault's idea of subjectification, by the help of Deleuze's comments and elaborations, the paper seeks to clarify one opacity in entrepreneurship research – the “vanishing presence” of the ...
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Purpose– This paper seeks to apply a processual thinking of subjectivity in the study of “becoming entrepreneur”.Design/methodology/approach– Through analysing Foucault's idea of subjectification, by the help of Deleuze's comments and elaborations, the paper seeks to clarify one opacity in entrepreneurship research – the “vanishing presence” of the ...
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1975
Throughout this paper we use the Bourbaki [1] conventions for rings and modules: all rings are associative but not necessarily commutative and have a 1; all modules are unital.Our purpose is to extend and simplify some recent results of Maddox [7], Megibben [8], Enochs [3], and the author [5] on absolutely pure modules by introducing several new ...
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Throughout this paper we use the Bourbaki [1] conventions for rings and modules: all rings are associative but not necessarily commutative and have a 1; all modules are unital.Our purpose is to extend and simplify some recent results of Maddox [7], Megibben [8], Enochs [3], and the author [5] on absolutely pure modules by introducing several new ...
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Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 1989
Absoluteness of formulas is a notion occurring in the study of transitive models of set theory. In this paper absoluteness will be tried to be studied as a condition on constants of set theory as for some sense of real existence, i.e. among the ``very obscure'' sets we want the absolute ones classify as ``less obscure''.
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Absoluteness of formulas is a notion occurring in the study of transitive models of set theory. In this paper absoluteness will be tried to be studied as a condition on constants of set theory as for some sense of real existence, i.e. among the ``very obscure'' sets we want the absolute ones classify as ``less obscure''.
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Easy Absolute Values? Absolutely
Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2015When we ask algebra students to tell us about absolute value, we usually get an answer along the lines of “something that is always positive.” Students immediately question their answer when asked about the absolute value of zero (0). Sometimes our more advanced students say that it has a V-shaped graph or mention the piecewise definition.
Sharon E. Taylor, Kathleen Cage Mittag
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Absolute auditory threshold: testing the absolute
European Journal of Neuroscience, 2017AbstractThe mechanisms underlying the detection of sounds in quiet, one of the simplest tasks for auditory systems, are debated. Several models proposed to explain the threshold for sounds in quiet and its dependence on sound parameters include a minimum sound intensity (‘hard threshold’), below which sound has no effect on the ear.
Peter Heil, Artur Matysiak
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Absoluter Raum und absolute Zeit II
1914Die im vorigen zusammengestellten relativistischen Einschrankungen: 1. Nullpunkts- und Richtungsrelativitat des Raumes, 2. Masstabsrelativitat des Raumes, 3. Nullpunktsrelativitat der Zeit, 4. Masstabsrelativitat der Zeit sind uns Menschen des 20. Jahrhunderts, wie gesagt, keineswegs neu.
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ABSOLUTE AND NON-ABSOLUTE HYPERBOLES
Конференции, 2021This article defines the term "stylistic trope of anti-hyperbole" as opposed to "hyperbole". Also, the communicative analysis of anti-hyperbole, its absolute and non-absolute forms, is illustrated in English and Uzbek with examples in the verbal field.
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Algebra and Logic
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Absolute tonality versus absolute piano
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1985Earlier studies of the ability of individuals to recognize when excerpts from Bach's “Well-Tempered Clavichord” has been shifted upward or downward from the original key by 1 or 4 semits suggested that almost all musicians were able to recognize the direction of these shifts at a better than chance level, even those who professed little or no ability ...
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