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GNSS hydrology: Defining a new interdiscipline integrating GNSS hydrogeodesy and remote sensing. [PDF]
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ELEMENTARY FORMAL SYSTEMS AND FORMAL LANGUAGES-SIMPLE FORMAL SYSTEMS
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
This paper documents the existence of a 'formality effect' in government communications. Across three online studies and three field experiments in different policy contexts (total N = 67,632), we show that, contrary to researcher and practitioner predictions, formal government communications are more effective at influencing resident behaviour than ...
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This paper documents the existence of a 'formality effect' in government communications. Across three online studies and three field experiments in different policy contexts (total N = 67,632), we show that, contrary to researcher and practitioner predictions, formal government communications are more effective at influencing resident behaviour than ...
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1965
A category is made up of its class of objects , of a function M (or ) which assigns to each (A,B) ∊ × the class M(A, B) of all morphisms from A to B, of an operation μ which is a class of mapsA, B, C ∊ , and of a family of ...
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A category is made up of its class of objects , of a function M (or ) which assigns to each (A,B) ∊ × the class M(A, B) of all morphisms from A to B, of an operation μ which is a class of mapsA, B, C ∊ , and of a family of ...
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Philosophy of Science, 1949
In some ways, I think, the analytic method in philosophy and science suffers from an embarrassment of riches. It has too many distinctions—in the sense that any distinction which is infirm, but which is yet carted about along with the necessary apparatus of a method, is (at its most innocuous) superfluous.
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In some ways, I think, the analytic method in philosophy and science suffers from an embarrassment of riches. It has too many distinctions—in the sense that any distinction which is infirm, but which is yet carted about along with the necessary apparatus of a method, is (at its most innocuous) superfluous.
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Information Processing Letters, 2001
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