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Changing definitions of disease: Transformations in the diagnostic criteria for Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
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Proof-Theory and Semantics for a Theory of Definite Descriptions
International Conference on Theorem Proving with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods, 2021This paper presents a sequent calculus and a dual domain semantics for a theory of definite descriptions in which these expressions are formalised in the context of complete sentences by a binary quantifier $I$. $I$ forms a formula from two formulas. $Ix[
Nils Kürbis
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Asymmetries between uniqueness and familiarity in the semantics of definite descriptions
, 2021In over a century of research into the English definite article "the", two main theoretical factors have been identified as relevant to its meaning: namely, (i) uniqueness and (ii) familiarity.
S. Srinivas, Kyle Rawlins, Daphna Heller
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2022
Abstract The first section of this book deals with the category of ‘tribe’. It questions the stereotypes associated with the term, unravels the pasts of those designated as tribe, and disentangles the ways in which ideas of difference were generated in colonial times.
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Abstract The first section of this book deals with the category of ‘tribe’. It questions the stereotypes associated with the term, unravels the pasts of those designated as tribe, and disentangles the ways in which ideas of difference were generated in colonial times.
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1987
In cross-sections of freshly felled mature trees a number of zones can usually be observed, a pale-colored outer zone — the sapwood — and a dark-colored inner core that is often situated concentrically — the heartwood. Both these zones change in appearance on storage and always become darker, especially with some of the heartwoods of hardwood species ...
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In cross-sections of freshly felled mature trees a number of zones can usually be observed, a pale-colored outer zone — the sapwood — and a dark-colored inner core that is often situated concentrically — the heartwood. Both these zones change in appearance on storage and always become darker, especially with some of the heartwoods of hardwood species ...
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Anaphoric Definitions in Description Logic
2002This paper investigates the possibility of adding machinery to description logic which allows one to define self-referential concepts. An example of such a concept is a narcissist, someone who loves himself. With domains in which the natural ontology is a graph instead of a tree, this extra expressive power is often desired (e.g., when writing an ...
Marx, M.J., Dastani, M.M.
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