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Primary Cilia Are Required for Efficient BMP Signaling in Traumatic Heterotopic Ossification. [PDF]

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Canonical models and the law of requisite variety

open access: yesJournal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 1985
The law of requisite variety from cybernetics is shown to be related to the reachability and observability properties of a dynamical control system.
J. L. Casti, Casti, J.L.
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Canon Law and the Canon of Scripture

Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts, 2008
Meerten B. ter Borg argued that canons function as a means of social control. The success of a canon follows not from the assent or agreement of the populace, but rather from the embedded quasi-personal relationship that produces a sense of belonging and identity.
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On the law of the iterated logarithm for canonical U-statistics and processes

open access: yesStochastic Processes and Their Applications, 1995
The law of the iterated logarithm for canonical or completely degenerate U-statistics with square integrable kernel h is proved, for h taking values in R, Rd and, in general, in a type 2 separable Banach space.
MIGUEL A Arcones, Evarist Gine
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Canon Law or Canonical Theology? What Does a Theology of Law Mean for the Specificity of Canon Law?

Irish Theological Quarterly, 1994
Le droit canon fait aujourd'hui l'experience d'un elargissement de son champ disciplinaire. La promulgation d'un nouveau code, l'emergence d'une vision plus theologique de la discipline sont certainement a l'origine de ce developpement. La theologie du droit canon se refere a une maniere de proposer un fondement theologique au droit canon apres le ...
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Medieval Canon Law

2018
Canon law is an unavoidable theme for medieval historians. It intersects with every aspect of medieval life and society, and at one point or another, every medievalist works on the law. In this book, Kriston Rennie looks at the early medieval origins and development of canon law though a social history framework, with a view to making sense of a rich ...
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