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This is an allegory about how matrilineal suffering is passed down through generations between mothers and daughters. I was influenced by the feminist horror genre while writing this piece, specifically the works of Shirley Jackson, Margaret Atwood, and Julia Armfield.
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On the elements aa(dagger) and a(dagger)a in a ring [PDF]
Supported by Grant No. 174007 of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Development, Republic of Serbia.
Benítez López, Julio +1 more
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The dagger lambda calculus [PDF]
We present a novel lambda calculus that casts the categorical approach to the study of quantum protocols into the rich and well established tradition of type theory.
Philip Atzemoglou
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The Art of Southern Arabian Daggers: An Emblem of Pride Masculinity and Identity
The long-held tradition of wearing daggers in southern Arabia is in decline. This research examines the rich history of the southern Arabian dagger, outlining its story over time, craftsmanship, and changing use, from a weapon to a ceremonial piece.
Khadeeja Althagafi
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Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1)-induced monocyte chemotaxis is a major event in inflammatory disease. Our prior studies have demonstrated that MCP-1-dependent chemotaxis requires release of arachidonic acid (AA) by activated cytosolic ...
Suman Kundu +8 more
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As typical artifacts of the Ba-Shu culture, bronze dagger-axes have always been highly valued by academia. Underneath-blade bronze dagger-axes were utilized widely in both the Central Plains and southwest China.
Yuexuan Li +4 more
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Dagger From Bolshie Tarkhany With Crossguard Details In The Form Of A Relief “Comma”
A bronze dagger and arrowhead discovered in the vicinity of Bolshie Tarkhany village of the Republic of Tatarstan are rare types of weapons for the territory of the Ananyino Cultural and Historical Region.
Chizhevsky Andrei A. +2 more
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Notes sur le mobilier funéraire de Thoutmosis IV
The tomb of Thutmose IV (KV 43), excavated in the early twentieth century by Howard Carter, contained two leather-scabbard fragments, which probably attested to the presence of daggers among the grave goods of the 18th-dynasty king.
Renaud Pietri
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Limits in dagger categories [PDF]
We develop a notion of limit for dagger categories, that we show is suitable in the following ways: it subsumes special cases known from the literature; dagger limits are unique up to unitary isomorphism; a wide class of dagger limits can be built from a
Karvonen, Martti, Heunen, Chris
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Moore-Penrose Dagger Categories
The notion of a Moore-Penrose inverse (M-P inverse) was introduced by Moore in 1920 and rediscovered by Penrose in 1955. The M-P inverse of a complex matrix is a special type of inverse which is unique, always exists, and can be computed using singular ...
Lemay, Jean-Simon Pacaud, Cockett, Robin
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