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, 2019
How new biomedical technologies?from prenatal testing to gene-editing techniques?require us to imagine who counts as human and what it means to belong.From next-generation prenatal tests, to virtual children, to the genome-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9, new ...
George Estreich
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How new biomedical technologies?from prenatal testing to gene-editing techniques?require us to imagine who counts as human and what it means to belong.From next-generation prenatal tests, to virtual children, to the genome-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9, new ...
George Estreich
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Complex Networks of Words in Fables
arXiv.org, 2016In this chapter we give an overview of the application of complex network theory to quantify some properties of language. Our study is based on two fables in Ukrainian, Mykyta the Fox and Abu-Kasym’s slippers.
Y. Holovatch, V. Palchykov
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Classical Fables as Arguments: Narration and Analogy
Argumentation Library, 2014Paula Olmos
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Proceedings of the 1983 ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Programming language issues in software systems, 1983
The Stanford University Center for Integrated Systems is embarking on an ambitious project to formally characterize integrated circuit fabrication processes, and to provide a degree of automation of research and prototyping activities in the IC fabrication facility.
Harold L. Ossher, Brian K. Reid
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The Stanford University Center for Integrated Systems is embarking on an ambitious project to formally characterize integrated circuit fabrication processes, and to provide a degree of automation of research and prototyping activities in the IC fabrication facility.
Harold L. Ossher, Brian K. Reid
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1915
Greece attributes to Aesop a collection of edifying tales giving flesh to the adages of the masters of virtue and to popular wisdom. In these fables, animals, plants, and other characters shed light on the contours of the human soul and alert us to our moral and social shortcomings.
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Greece attributes to Aesop a collection of edifying tales giving flesh to the adages of the masters of virtue and to popular wisdom. In these fables, animals, plants, and other characters shed light on the contours of the human soul and alert us to our moral and social shortcomings.
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How Can Satirical Fables Offer us a Vision for Sustainability?
Social Science Research NetworkMinh-Hoang Nguyen
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