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Force, State and Education

2017
Wolfgang Brezinka, James Stuart Brice
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Transient chimera-like states for forced oscillators

Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2020
Chimera states occur widely in networks of identical oscillators as has been shown in the recent extensive theoretical and experimental research. In such a state, different groups of oscillators can exhibit coexisting synchronous and incoherent behaviors despite homogeneous coupling. Here, we consider a star network, in which N identical peripheral end
Dawid Dudkowski   +3 more
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Bite force and state of dentition

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1977
The maximal bite force and the strength of the finger-thumb grip of 125 Skolt Lapps, aged 15 to 65, was measured with a specially devised apparatus. The bite force was measured with the biting fork placed between the first molars and between the incisors, respectively.
E, Helkimo, G E, Carlsson, M, Helkimo
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State Coercion and Force

Social Philosophy and Policy, 2011
AbstractState power is widely thought to be coercive. The view that governments must wield force or that their power is necessarily coercive is widespread in contemporary political thought. John Rawls is representative in claiming that (political power is always coercive power backed up by the government(s use of sanctions, for government alone has the
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Transition states from empirical force fields

Theoretical Chemistry Accounts: Theory, Computation, and Modeling (Theoretica Chimica Acta), 2003
This is an overview of the use of empirical force fields in the study of reaction mechanisms. Empirical-valence-bond-type methods (including reactive force field and multiconfigurational molecular mechanics) produce full reaction surfaces by mixing, in the simplest case, known force fields describing reactants and products.
Jensen, F., Norrby, P.-O.
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Force and Conversational States

2018
This essay sketches an approach to speech acts in which mood does not semantically determine illocutionary force. The conventional content of mood determines the semantic type of the clause in which it occurs, and, given the nature of discourse, that type most naturally lends itself to serving as a particular type of speech act, that is, to serving as ...
Sarah E. Murray, William B. Starr
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Social Forces and States

2020
With the failure of market reform to generate sustained growth in many countries of the Global South, poverty reduction has become an urgent moral and political issue in the last several decades. In practice, considerable research shows that high levels of inequality are likely to produce high levels of criminal and political violence.
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