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2016
This chapter argues that the symptom-as-aletheia concept can be better explained in the light of Jaspers’ concept of ‘cypher’. Cyphers show what without them would remain implicit for us. Symptoms are a special category of cyphers: through them alterity, that is, the hidden yet operative (and perplexing) dimension of our existence, is made manifest ...
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This chapter argues that the symptom-as-aletheia concept can be better explained in the light of Jaspers’ concept of ‘cypher’. Cyphers show what without them would remain implicit for us. Symptoms are a special category of cyphers: through them alterity, that is, the hidden yet operative (and perplexing) dimension of our existence, is made manifest ...
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2017
A cypher (or encryption) is a method of transforming a message into a set of alternate characters that conceals the contents of the message. The Caesar cypher (or shift) was one of the earliest cyphers ever used. More than two thousand years ago, Julius Caesar was able to convey secret messages to his generals and colleagues.
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A cypher (or encryption) is a method of transforming a message into a set of alternate characters that conceals the contents of the message. The Caesar cypher (or shift) was one of the earliest cyphers ever used. More than two thousand years ago, Julius Caesar was able to convey secret messages to his generals and colleagues.
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2002
Abstract Otto Frisch [20], the German physicist, was in Birmingham, England, at the beginning of the Second world war, preoccupied with the possibilities of achieving a nuclear fission bomb and denying the German side access to the Norwegian stocks of heavy water (deuterium oxide), which would be required for building such a weapon.
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Abstract Otto Frisch [20], the German physicist, was in Birmingham, England, at the beginning of the Second world war, preoccupied with the possibilities of achieving a nuclear fission bomb and denying the German side access to the Norwegian stocks of heavy water (deuterium oxide), which would be required for building such a weapon.
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Lessons from Extraordinary Cyphering Books
2014Six lessons about school mathematics, and its history, are drawn from the analyses of the 11 extraordinary cyphering books. These lessons relate to: (a) the intended curriculum that the abbaco and Sacrobosco traditions, and the British and North American textbook authors, defined for school mathematics during the period 1600 through 1880; (b) the ...
Nerida F. Ellerton, M. A. Clements
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Cypher schema constraints proposal
2016This Cypher Improvement Proposal (CIP) and an accompanying presentation was drafted to summarize a design for property graph schema constraints discussed in the Cypher Language Group of Neo4j in 2016 and presented to the openCypher community in ...
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