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"BLOW UP THE CORPORATE LIBRARY"
International Journal of Information Management, 1993This article seeks to examine why the many corporate libraries play such a marginal role in today's corporation. This is especially vexing since we are constantly told how we are living in the 'information age' and librarians rightly perceive themselves as information professionals. We feel that librarians often operate under the wrong conceptual model
T.H Davenport, L Prusak
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Blowing Up Symplectic Orbifolds
Annals of Global Analysis and Geometry, 2001The author studies different blow-up constructions on symplectic orbifolds by using different circle actions. Some of these constructions are used to describe the behavior of reduced spaces of Hamiltonian circle actions on a symplectic orbifold, when passing a critical level of its Hamiltonian function. Using these descriptions, the author generalizes,
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2017
This is a powerful resource for anyone who wants to understand the nature of interpersonal conflict—to study it, understand why it's a consistent part of human history, and perhaps avert it in their own lives. Why does conflict surround us in everyday life, from spats between individuals to major conflicts involving large groups?
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This is a powerful resource for anyone who wants to understand the nature of interpersonal conflict—to study it, understand why it's a consistent part of human history, and perhaps avert it in their own lives. Why does conflict surround us in everyday life, from spats between individuals to major conflicts involving large groups?
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1960
The behaviour of the Chern classes or of the canonical classes of an algebraic variety under a dilatation has been studied by several authors (Todd (8)–(11), Segre (5), van de Ven (12)). This problem is of interest since a dilatation is the simplest form of birational transformation which does not preserve the underlying topological structure of the ...
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The behaviour of the Chern classes or of the canonical classes of an algebraic variety under a dilatation has been studied by several authors (Todd (8)–(11), Segre (5), van de Ven (12)). This problem is of interest since a dilatation is the simplest form of birational transformation which does not preserve the underlying topological structure of the ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2013
I cried during a scene from Lars and the Real Girl, a dark comedy about an unconventional man and his relationship with an inflatable sex doll.
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I cried during a scene from Lars and the Real Girl, a dark comedy about an unconventional man and his relationship with an inflatable sex doll.
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