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Exhuming Bodies

2022
AbstractThe tightening of Covid restrictions in relation to the management of bodies and burial practices created great consternation in rural areas. Covid bodies were managed by mortuaries and funeral parlors which required that bodies be wrapped in multiple layers of plastic to avoid infection.
Leslie Bank, Nelly Sharpley
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Exhuming the criticism of the logicist

Computational Intelligence, 1988
McDermott has recently explained his fundamental philosophical shift on the methodology of artificial intelligence (AI) and has further suggested that the shift is both necessary and inevitable. The shift results from a perception that a trend towards overformalisation has detached the real problems from the research results.
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Exhumation and its Mechanisms: A Review of Exhumation Studies in the Himalaya

Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2013
Abstract: Exhumation has been recognised as a key factor in understanding the dynamics of a mountain belt. Normal faulting, erosion and ductile thinning are the three basic mechanisms to exhume the deeper high grade metamorphic rocks to the surface.
Vikas Adlakha, R. C. Patel, Nand Lal
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Exhuming

This chapter examines large-scale, hazardous twentieth-century exhumations of war dead by British and German war graves commissions, describing operations that moved tens of thousands of bodies into new national cemeteries. It explains how each commission improvised its workforce recruitment—initially seeking veterans or Legion members, then relying on
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Exhuming similarity

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2001
Tenenbaum and Griffiths' paper attempts to subsume theories of similarity – including spatial models, featural models, and structure-mapping models – into a framework based on Bayesian generalization. But in so doing it misses significant phenomena of comparison.
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To Exhume or Not to Exhume!

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
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Exhumation

2013
Reinhard B. Dettmeyer   +2 more
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Exhuming the Chupacabras

The third deviation focuses on México exhumado (Exhumed Mexico), Lechdevirgen Trimegisto’s performance art piece. In this and other performances, Lechedevirgen brings their body, a sexually dissident crip body, to close the gap between the 1990s and today.
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