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Trends in Biotechnology, 1999
Academic Press, 1998. (Vol. I) US$59.95 hbk (xxvii + 377 pages)ISBN 0 12 136055 5(Vol. II) US$59.95 hbk (xxix + 255 pages)ISBN 0 12 136110 1The first two volumes in this series, presenting facts relevant to recombinant DNA and molecular-biology analytical procedures, are prefaced by an explanation of their purpose, which is to provide a ready source of
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Academic Press, 1998. (Vol. I) US$59.95 hbk (xxvii + 377 pages)ISBN 0 12 136055 5(Vol. II) US$59.95 hbk (xxix + 255 pages)ISBN 0 12 136110 1The first two volumes in this series, presenting facts relevant to recombinant DNA and molecular-biology analytical procedures, are prefaced by an explanation of their purpose, which is to provide a ready source of
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When Is a Fact, in Fact, a Fact?
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1992Phillip E. Scuderi +3 more
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2008 15th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, 2008
This paper aims at describing a serious misconception commonly found in the academic world when it comes to understanding the motivations of a commercial stakeholder when he or she purchases services or products related to source code analysis and/or transformation.
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This paper aims at describing a serious misconception commonly found in the academic world when it comes to understanding the motivations of a commercial stakeholder when he or she purchases services or products related to source code analysis and/or transformation.
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The International journal of psycho-analysis, 1996
The author argues that to consider the place of facts in psychoanalysis one must first of all distinguish between the use of the term fact in its everyday sense, in which its opposite would be untruth, from the scientific sense in which the term refers to a construction that has been awarded the status of fact by the theory in which it is embedded ...
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The author argues that to consider the place of facts in psychoanalysis one must first of all distinguish between the use of the term fact in its everyday sense, in which its opposite would be untruth, from the scientific sense in which the term refers to a construction that has been awarded the status of fact by the theory in which it is embedded ...
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A/MS BISTs: the facts, just the facts
Proceedings. International Test Conference, 2003There have been a great number of different research efforts into the area of analog and mixed signal BIST. And most efforts appear to be very insular -they are the efforts of a single entity. Seldom does another research entity follow up on the research of another. That's because there is little credit involved in proving someone else is right.
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