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Pseudoclassical description of scalar particle in non-Abelian background and path-integral representations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Path-integral representations for a scalar particle propagator in non-Abelian external backgrounds are derived. To this aim, we generalize the procedure proposed by Gitman and Schvartsman 1993 of path-integral construction to any representation of SU(N ...
Barbashov B. M.   +13 more
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History, Literature, and Authority in International Law [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
One consequence of international law’s recent historical turn has been to sharpen methodological contrasts between intellectual history and international law. Scholars including Antony Anghie, Anne Orford, Rose Parfitt, and Martti Koskenniemi have taken
Christopher Warren
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What is distinctive about human thought? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Descartes famously argued that animals were mere machines, without thought or consciousness. Few would now share this view. But if other animals have conscious lives, what are they like, how do they differ from ours, and how would we ever know anything ...
Crane, Tim
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School for sightseers: topographical artists in Malta 1800-50 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1984
Exhibitions made fashionable pictures of places visited by 19th century travellers to the Levant. Malta, by then a British colony, was on their route and a quarantine station for their return.
Crosthwait, Anne
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The Advocate [PDF]

open access: yes, 1975
Fordham Five Chosen for Jessup Metropolitan Moot Around the Corner; 20 Vie for Jessup Spot; FLS to Host Metro Moot; Grade Curve Stir Debate; Hanlon Meets with 1st Year; Minority Enrollment; Here Comes the Judge; Wallach Debuts in N.Y.
The Advocate, Fordham Law School
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The Meanning of Nonsense in Children's Victorian Literature. The Phiolosophy and Psychoanalysis beneath Edward Lear's Book of Nonsense [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Since its first appearance in the Victorian Period, Nonsense has been considered a mere source of amusement and laughter. It has been classified as another children's literary genre, something to be used only to entertain them.
Quintana Fuertes, Yaiza   +1 more
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