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Boccioni's Coin

The International Journal of the History of Sport, 2011
The Ardito was a fighter as well as a competitor whose status as a 'warrior' was based on courage and superior physical performance: a superior man. In addition, his exuberant conduct, both on and off the battlefield, introduced a significant new sub-culture into post-war Italian society, contributing to the attachment of notable value to virility and ...
Sergio, Giuntini, Angela, Teja
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The coin

Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. Electronic Art and Animation Catalog., 2002
In the middle of nowhere, an average guy meets an average bird, but he soon discovers the bird is not the harmless little creature it appears to be. The Coin is a stylized experiment inspired by graphic books that utilizes motion capture and traditional keyframe tools together in a nonrealistic piece of animation.
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A Coin in the Airway

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1994
A 69-year-old Chinese woman with widely metastatic endometrial carcinoma was found at autopsy to have a quarter in her air passages. Inquiry showed that her family had placed the coin in her mouth at the time of death according to traditional Chinese funeral practices. This practice is apparently not widely known among forensic pathologists.
C, Rogers, B, Chang, R, Shibuya
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Plated coins, false coins?

Revue numismatique, 2010
Le problème de l’origine des monnaies fourrées pendant la République romaine est analysé. Toutes les informations disponibles pour régler les longues débats sur le sujet seront utilisés, en accordant une importance particulière à ce que les pièces peuvent directement nous le dire. Tout d’abord, un examen des différentes opinions exprimées dans le passé
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The biased coin problem

Proceedings of the twenty-fifth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing - STOC '93, 1993
Summary: A slightly random source (with bias \(\varepsilon)\) is a sequence \({\mathbf x} = ({\mathbf x}_1, {\mathbf x}_2, \dots, {\mathbf x}_n)\) of random bits such that the conditional probability that \({\mathbf x}_i = 1\), given the outcomes of the first \(i - 1\) bits, is always between \({1 \over 2} - \varepsilon\) and \({1 \over 2 ...
Ravi B. Boppana, Babu O. Narayanan
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The Coin of Coins

2004
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De Callatay, François, Gitler, H
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