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The Evolution of Extremism

2021
This chapter examines the evolution of extremism through four central questions: (a) How might extremism have evolved? (b) What function might extremism serve? (c) Is extremism unique to humans? (d) What role does morality play in extremism? In addressing these questions, the chapter discusses genetic proclivities toward extreme behavior and how these ...
Von Hippel, William, Fox, Nadia
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Leiomyosarcomas of the extremities

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1989
AbstractLeiomyosarcomas are uncommon malignant neoplasms that rarely arise in the extremities. We report on the clinical characteristics of 17 cases seen at the Memorial Sloan‐Kettering Cancer Center over a 32 year period. Most neoplasms occurred in the lower extremities, and most of the tumors recurred after surgery alone, with several late ...
A I, Neugut, P P, Sordillo
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Formal Extreme (and Extremely Formal) Programming

2003
This paper is an exploratory work were the authors study how the technology of Formal Methods (FM) can interact with agile process in general and with Extreme Programming (XP) in particular. Our thesis is that most of XP practices (pair programming, daily build, the simplest design or the metaphor) are technology independent and therefore can be used ...
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What is extreme about Mises’s extreme apriorism?

Journal of Economic Methodology, 2016
There is something extreme about Mises’ apriorism, namely, his epistemological justification of the a priori element(s) of economic theory. His critics have long recognized and attacked the extremeness of Mises’ epistemology of a priori knowledge. However, several of his defenders have glossed or ignored what is (and what has long been recognized by ...
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Extreme Networks

Acta Applicandae Mathematica, 2001
The paper gives an overview on the so-called extreme network theory. The origins of this theory are the classical Steiner problem, which asks to find a shortest network spanning a given finite set of points in the plane, and the one-dimensional variational calculus, which investigates extremals of variational functionals defined on a space of curves ...
Ivanov, Alexandr O., Tuzhilin, Alexey A.
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Be aware of extremism

Nursing Standard, 2017
It's as simple as picking up the phone and making a referral. For those who have done Prevent training, it's about recognising the red flags; the same red flags as recognising vulnerabilities in safeguarding and making a referral there. I get that we are all busy and rushed off our feet, honestly I do.
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Adapting for extremes

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2019
An assessment of how social spider populations respond to tropical cyclones sheds light on the role that extreme climatic events play in driving trait evolution contributing to local adaptation.
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Extreme collaboration

Communications of the ACM, 2002
For engineers comfortable with the noise and distraction of working closely together, a technology "war room" at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory is the perfect environment for speeding delivery of space mission design proposals.
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Extremes

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2023
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Fibrosarcoma of the Extremities

Postgraduate Medicine, 1952
Fibrosarcoma is the most common important tumor of the extremities. The pathologic aspects of these tumors, which are important from the clinical point of view, are the pronounced tendency toward invasion into surrounding mesenchymal tissue, a pronounced tendency to recur unless radically excised, and the danger to the patient of recurrence and ...
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