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A Culture of Text: The Canon and the Common Core

Journal of curriculum theorizing, 2018
This paper interrogates the notion of the literary canon in the teaching of literature, examining the potential effects of the Common Core Standards (CCS) on the canon.
R. Aston
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Canonical Computation without Canonical Representation

2018 55th ACM/ESDA/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC), 2018
A representation of a Boolean function is canonical if, given a variable order, only one instance of the representation is possible for the function. A computation is canonical if the result depends only on the Boolean function and a variable order, and does not depend on how the function is represented and how the computation is implemented.
Mathias Soeken   +5 more
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Avicenna's Canon of Medicine: a review of analgesics and anti-inflammatory substances

Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine, 2015
Naturally occurring substances mentioned in medieval medical literatures currently have, and will continue to have, a crucial place in drug discovery.
Shahla Mahdizadeh   +2 more
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Ten Systems: Toward a Canon of Function Systems

Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 2015
There is no description of modernity without functional differentiation. The distinction of function systems such as economy, science, art, or religion, is a key to modernity.
Steffen Roth, Anton Schütz
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Medieval Canon Law

, 2014
Law in the early Christian Church canon law in the early Middle Ages Gratian and the schools of law in the classical period, 1140-1375 canon law and private life canon law and public life canonical courts and procedure canonical jurisprudence canon law ...
J. Brundage
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The S-canon and the multi-S-canon: an introduction

Journal of Mathematics and Music, 2016
The technique of rhythmic tiling can be used to embed canons within a monophonic texture by ensuring that no two parts play on the same beat. This paper introduces the S-canon, a type of canon based on Sidon sets, in which the parts do overlap rhythmically but always do so in unison.
Jeremy Kastine, Mariana Montiel
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From Canon Fodder to Canon-Formation: How Do We Get There from Here?

, 2015
The phenomenon of recently rediscovered philosophical works by women who wrote from antiquity until the late 20th century is outlined in this paper. It questions what the English-language canon of philosophy is, what it ought to be, and what criteria ...
M. E. Waithe
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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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Canons and canon formation

1997
Introduction Criticism involves the selection, restoration, and evaluation of works retrieved from the past and the assessment, however tentatively offered, of works produced in the present. No doubt some societies can settle these tasks by an appeal to precedent, but where cultural production increases and audiences become less homogeneous ...
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