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CANONICAL AND NON-CANONICAL

1970
This chapter considers the terms that are used to describe the canonical writings and the definition of canonisation and canonicity within the relevant period. It discusses the evidence for acts of canonisation by which the several sections, and the collection as a whole, came to be recognised as canonical.
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Canonical and Non-Canonical DSR

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2006
From a given deformed Lorentz transformation in momentum space the corresponding transformations in space‐time are derived by means of canonical methods. A diagonal metric, essentially invariant under these transformations, but dependent on the considered physical objects, is constructed. As a second possibility, the canonical variables are modified in
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Katie Cannon’s Non-canonical Canon

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 2019
This essay provides a broad overview of Katie Geneva Canon’s contribution to Christian Social Ethics by introducing womanist thought to theological and ethical studies.
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Canons ou pots à canon

Bulletin de la Société d'histoire de la pharmacie, 1923
Canons ou pots à canon. In: Bulletin de la Société d'histoire de la pharmacie, 11ᵉ année, n°40, 1923. pp. 299-301.
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The Canon and Its Canonizers

2016
When contemporary Salafis seek examples of moral purity, they look above all to the Prophet Muḥammad, the other prophets, and the Companions of the Prophet Muḥammad. But Salafis also treat certain other Muslims as moral authorities. These figures are not selected haphazardly. They represent traditions that contributed core ideas to the Salafi worldview:
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Canonical and log canonical singularities

2013
In this chapter we introduce the singularities – terminal, canonical, log terminal and log canonical – that appeared in connection with the minimal model program. Section 2.1 contains the basic definitions and their fundamental properties. Whenever possible, we work with schemes, rather than just varieties over a field of characteristic 0 ...
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Canonical correlations and canonical variates

1985
In this chapter we shall summarize the essential elements of the theory of canonical correlations and variates. We shall begin by formulating the problem. The derivation of canonical correlations and canonical variates will then be taken up. Canonical analysis can be derived in several ways.
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