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Kinds of Determinism in Science
Determinism is a doctrine or assumption best defined in the realm of the natural sciences. In this paper I explain in detail the four senses of determinism, from the most fundamental metaphysical sense, to the most complex epistemic (predictive) sense. I
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Cell Fate Determination: When is a determinant a determinant?
Current Biology, 1994The Numb protein, which is asymmetrically distributed during certain cell divisions in the nervous system of Drosophila, may have a role in determining the developmental fates of the daughter cells.
Anthony A. Hyman, Stephen M. Cohen
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Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2010
To determine which determinants predict frailty and domains of frailty (physical, psychological, social) in a community-dwelling sample of elderly persons.Cross-sectional.Community-based.A representative sample of 484 community-dwelling persons aged 75 years and older.The Tilburg Frailty Indicator (TFI), a self-report questionnaire, was used to collect
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To determine which determinants predict frailty and domains of frailty (physical, psychological, social) in a community-dwelling sample of elderly persons.Cross-sectional.Community-based.A representative sample of 484 community-dwelling persons aged 75 years and older.The Tilburg Frailty Indicator (TFI), a self-report questionnaire, was used to collect
Marcel A.L.M. van Assen+6 more
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ACM Transactions on Algorithms, 2008
Given a set of n elements, each of which is colored one of c colors, we must determine an element of the plurality (most frequently occurring) color by pairwise equal/unequal color comparisons of elements. We prove that ( c − 1)( n −
Alonso, Laurent, Reingold, Edward M.
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Given a set of n elements, each of which is colored one of c colors, we must determine an element of the plurality (most frequently occurring) color by pairwise equal/unequal color comparisons of elements. We prove that ( c − 1)( n −
Alonso, Laurent, Reingold, Edward M.
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Determination, Determinations, and Dissemination
ESC: English Studies in Canada, 2004READING ENGAGEMENTS, sometimes direct and sometimes oblique, with my exhortation to "Always Indigenize!" has brought home to me both the inescapable deficiencies and limited impact of academic writing, and the need to continue to do it. At a time when significant but selective re-investment in Canada's universities threatens to make them more ...
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Journal of Semantics, 2006
The present paper offers a contrastive examination of French items that require some knowledge of the speaker and items that require some ignorance. We relate this difference in a systematic way to the well?known problem of ?identifiability'in epistemic logic.
Jayez, Jacques, Tovena, Lucia
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The present paper offers a contrastive examination of French items that require some knowledge of the speaker and items that require some ignorance. We relate this difference in a systematic way to the well?known problem of ?identifiability'in epistemic logic.
Jayez, Jacques, Tovena, Lucia
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The Determinants of Trust [PDF]
During the last 15 years, the social capital literature has grown rapidly. In particular after Robert Putnam's (1993) study of regional governments in Italy, the interest among economists and politologists exploded as Putnam showed that the concept could be used in quantitative explanations of a series of social and economic phenomena.
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on determinants. Every square matrix has associated with it a scalar called its determinant. Given a square matrix A, a minor is the determinant of any matrix formed from A by the removal of an equal number of rows and columns.
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on determinants. Every square matrix has associated with it a scalar called its determinant. Given a square matrix A, a minor is the determinant of any matrix formed from A by the removal of an equal number of rows and columns.
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