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ABSTRACT In several articles, McCall and Lowe have claimed that endurantism and perdurantism are “equivalent.” From this, they conclude that there is no fact of the matter as to whether we live in an endurantist world or in a perdurantist world. In this paper, I use the notion of Morita equivalence to show in which precise sense, McCall and Lowe's ...
Joshua Babic
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Barvanje povezav $c$ grafa $G$ je mavrica, če poljubni različni povezavi grafa $G$ pri barvanju $c$ prejmeta različni barvi. Anti-Ramsejevo število $text{ar}(G,H)$ urejenega para enostavnih grafov $G$ in $H$ je najmanjše naravno število $r$, pri katerem ...
Zmazek, Eva
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Teaching New Religious Movements Historically: Distance, Empathy, and Cults in the Classroom
ABSTRACT Resistance to understanding the beliefs of modern New Religious Movements (NRMs) is well‐known to those who teach in the area. This paper builds on Eugene Gallagher's repurposing of “methodological belief” for college classes on NRMs by suggesting that scholars and teachers in the field of religious studies engage methods and content drawn ...
Douglas FitzHenry Jones
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Abstract Racial colorblindness refers to the prescriptive belief that race should not influence institutional practices or interpersonal interactions. Though racial colorblind ideology was championed in the 2023 Supreme Court ruling reversing affirmative action in college admissions, existing research suggests that such beliefs may perpetuate racial ...
Payton A. Small +4 more
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We say that a graph $G$ is anti-Ramsey for a graph $H$ if any proper edge-colouring of $G$ yields a rainbow copy of $H$, i.e. a copy of $H$ whose edges all receive different colours. In this work we determine the threshold at which the binomial random graph becomes anti-Ramsey for any fixed graph $H$, given that $H$ is sufficiently dense.
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Sentience in cephalopod molluscs: an updated assessment
ABSTRACT This article evaluates the evidence for sentience – the capacity to have feelings – in cephalopod molluscs: octopus, cuttlefish, squid, and nautilus. Our framework includes eight criteria, covering both whether the animal's nervous system could support sentience and whether their behaviour indicates sentience.
Alexandra K. Schnell +4 more
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Anti-Ramsey Numbers of Subdivided Graphs
Given a coloring \(c\) of the edges of a graph \(G\), call a subgraph \(H\) of \(G\) rainbow if each of its edges is a different color. Given an integer \(n\) and a graph \(H\), let \(f(n, H)\) be the maximum number of colors of an edge-coloring of \(K_n\) admitting no rainbow copies of \(H\).
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On an anti-Ramsey property of random graphs
Abstract For graphs G and H, let G → p m c H denote the property that, for every proper edge-colouring of G, with an arbitrary number of colours, there is a multicoloured, or rainbow, copy of H in G, that is a copy of H with no two edges of the same colour. We consider the problem of establishing the threshold p H m c = p
Yoshiharu Kohayakawa +2 more
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Achillea millefolium Linn., commonly known as yarrow, is an extraordinary medicinal plant. A. millefolium has broad therapeutic potential due to its phytochemistry and essential oil composition. It possesses pharmacological properties, including antidiabetic, antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, liver‐protective, antimicrobial, and gastroprotective effects,
Tooba Majeed +14 more
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Flower garden quilt by Ethel Rose Freeman Ramsey
Image of Flower Garden quilt created in the late 1930\u27s by Ethel Rose Freeman Ramsey. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Earl C.
Utah Quilt Guild; Ramsey, Ethel Rose Freeman
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