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From the neuron doctrine to neural networks
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2015R. Yuste
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Anti-Piracy Doctrine: A Doctrinal Shortfall
2008Abstract : The United States Navy, while releasing "A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower," does not have doctrine specifically written to address the issue of piracy. The U.S. Navy uses a Concept of Operations (CONOPS) to show how capabilities could be used to accomplish an objective, but this may not be enough given this newly published ...
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1987
The ‘real bills doctrine’ has its origin in banking developments of the 17th and 18th centuries. It received its first authoritative exposition in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations, was then repudiated by Thornton and Ricardo in the famous bullionist controversy, and was finally rehabilitated as the ‘law of reflux’ by Tooke and Fullarton in the currency ...
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The ‘real bills doctrine’ has its origin in banking developments of the 17th and 18th centuries. It received its first authoritative exposition in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations, was then repudiated by Thornton and Ricardo in the famous bullionist controversy, and was finally rehabilitated as the ‘law of reflux’ by Tooke and Fullarton in the currency ...
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Precedent and Doctrine in a Complicated World
American Political Science Review, 2017Steven Callander, T. Clark
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