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“There's Power in that Y”: How Gaymers Manage Imbricated Stigma through an Equipollent Identity

QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking, 2023
Abstract Portmanteau identities, such as “Gaymer” (gay-gamer), can shed light on the important social work that identity labels do for those who choose to adopt them. In this article, I analyze how “Gaymer” is not just a convenient portmanteau, but an identity used to manage stigma and advance inclusivity for people inhabiting identities
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Principles of organizing the interoperability of equipollent nodes in a wireless mesh-network with time division multiple access

Automatic Control and Computer Sciences, 2016
The article describes the basics of organizing the interoperability of equipollent nodes in a wireless mesh-network with time division multiple access. The nodes of such a network may be mobile. The questions of synchronization and time slot allocation are studied. A solution to the hidden nodes problem is suggested.
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Reasons for Choosing Among Readings of Equipollent Theories

2008
The paper is intended to show that the deficit in empirically based criteria for theory choice can be overcome by making use of a criterion of ontological plausibility. This move is not only defensible theoretically, but evident in the thinking of the scientific community since the seventeenth century.
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On the Equipollence of Lx ̳and Lxr̳̳

2018
In this paper the deductive systems Lx and Lxr from [Tarski, Givant (1987)] are shown to be equipollent. Following [Tarski, Givant (1987)], a third deductive system, Lxs , is defined. It is then noted that Lxs is an extension of both Lx and Lxr , thus showing that Lx and Lxr are no stronger than Lxs .
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Graded equipollence and fuzzy c-measures of finite fuzzy sets

2011 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE 2011), 2011
In the classical set theory, there is the well known correspondence between the equipollence of finite sets and the equality of natural numbers expressing their cardinalities. In the fuzzy set theory, an equivalent correspondence between the equipollence of finite fuzzy sets and the equality of generalized cardinals has been proposed in [1]. This paper
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On nonlocal PDEs with small equipollent parameters

Random Operators and Stochastic Equations
Abstract The paper deals with the large deviation principle for a family of nonlocal nonlinear partial differential equations with Neumann boundary condition in the half space. Specially, we study the behavior of
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A graded approach to cardinal theory of finite fuzzy sets, part I: Graded equipollence

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2016
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ETHNOS AND LANGUAGE: EQUIPOLLENCY OR INTERSECTION?

Вестник Московского государственного лингвистического университета. Гуманитарные науки, 2021
G. T. Khukhuni, I. I. Valuytseva
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On Equipollence and Opposition Between Connective-Conditional Propositions

1973
What we did until now is to give a general classification of conditional propositions. We did not classify separative propositions according to whether they are compounded of predicative or mixed, namely predicative and conditional, propositions; or of two or more than two parts.
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