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1991
This paper introduces a process algebra which incorporates the auxiliary operators of ACP, [BK85], and is tailored towards algebraic verifications in the theory of testing equivalence. The process algebra we consider is essentially a version of ACP with the empty process in which the nondeterministic choice operators familiar from TCSP, [BHR84], and ...
Aceto, Luca, Ingolfsdottir, Anna
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This paper introduces a process algebra which incorporates the auxiliary operators of ACP, [BK85], and is tailored towards algebraic verifications in the theory of testing equivalence. The process algebra we consider is essentially a version of ACP with the empty process in which the nondeterministic choice operators familiar from TCSP, [BHR84], and ...
Aceto, Luca, Ingolfsdottir, Anna
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Commonwealth Trade Hot Topics, 2002
This issue of Trade Hot Topics examines the ACP–EU negotiations. It considers the particular problems faced by the four regions which appear envisaged to be the prime candidates for Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs): ECOWAS-Mauritania, Eastern and Southern Africa, the Caribbean ACP States, and the Pacific ACP States.
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This issue of Trade Hot Topics examines the ACP–EU negotiations. It considers the particular problems faced by the four regions which appear envisaged to be the prime candidates for Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs): ECOWAS-Mauritania, Eastern and Southern Africa, the Caribbean ACP States, and the Pacific ACP States.
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Faster publication in ACP [PDF]
Graham Davies, Michael Pressley
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2017
In 2002 J.T. Rutka stated in an editorial commentary that: “There is perhaps no other primary brain tumour that evokes more passion, emotion, and, as a result, controversy than does the craniopharyngioma”. This statement clarifies the situation of medical specialists such as endocrinologists, neurosurgeons, neuropathologists, neurooncologists ...
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In 2002 J.T. Rutka stated in an editorial commentary that: “There is perhaps no other primary brain tumour that evokes more passion, emotion, and, as a result, controversy than does the craniopharyngioma”. This statement clarifies the situation of medical specialists such as endocrinologists, neurosurgeons, neuropathologists, neurooncologists ...
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