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Cardinals

2012
Deriving from the Latin cardo (hinge), cardinals were originally priests permanently attached to particular churches. Roman cardinals were beneficiaries of the 11th- and 12th-century reforms that sought to diminish secular influence over the church by centralizing power in the person of the pope.
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Cardinals

2018
An argument that complex cardinals are not extra-linguistic but built using standard syntax and standard principles of semantic composition. In Cardinals, Tania Ionin and Ora Matushansky offer a semantic and syntactic analysis of nominal expressions containing complex cardinals (for example, two hundred and thirty-five books).
Ionin, Tania, Matushansky, Ora
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Bayesian data analysis reveals no preference for cardinal Tafel slopes in CO2 reduction electrocatalysis

Nature Communications, 2021
Aditya M Limaye   +2 more
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Cardinal allen

Notes and Queries, 1902
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Cardinal Consistency of Reciprocal Preference Relations: A Characterization of Multiplicative Transitivity

IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, 2009
Sergio Alonso   +2 more
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