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Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2012
Despite eschewing the utility of ends or purposes in natural philosophy, Descartes frequently engages in functional explanation, which many have assumed is an essentially teleological form of explanation. This article considers the consistency of Descartes's appeal to natural functions, advancing the idea that he is utilizing a non-normative, non ...
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Despite eschewing the utility of ends or purposes in natural philosophy, Descartes frequently engages in functional explanation, which many have assumed is an essentially teleological form of explanation. This article considers the consistency of Descartes's appeal to natural functions, advancing the idea that he is utilizing a non-normative, non ...
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Analytical Chemistry, 1972
Analytical methods for functional group analysis are reviewed. Literature reviewed is from the period of December 1983 through November 1985 and presents methods for determining the following compounds: acids, acid halides, active hydrogen, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, amides, amines, amino acids, anhydrides, aromatic hydrocarbons, azo compounds ...
W T, Smith, J M, Patterson
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Analytical methods for functional group analysis are reviewed. Literature reviewed is from the period of December 1983 through November 1985 and presents methods for determining the following compounds: acids, acid halides, active hydrogen, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, amides, amines, amino acids, anhydrides, aromatic hydrocarbons, azo compounds ...
W T, Smith, J M, Patterson
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Fundamentals of Functional Analysis
1978The purpose of this preliminary chapter is to introduce the basic terminology and results of functional and convex analysis which are used in the sequel.
V. Barbu, Th. Precupanu
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Blood Reviews, 2005
Since the last guidelines for BCSH platelet function testing were written in the late 1980s, many new tests have become available. Previously most platelet function tests were traditionally utilized to aid in the diagnosis and management of patients with platelet and haemostatic disorders.
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Since the last guidelines for BCSH platelet function testing were written in the late 1980s, many new tests have become available. Previously most platelet function tests were traditionally utilized to aid in the diagnosis and management of patients with platelet and haemostatic disorders.
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Functional programming analysis
Journal of Systems and Software, 1981An analysis of several routines from a large real time software system, using recently developed functional programming theory, has shown that the functional capabilities of the routines can be constructed from analysis of the code text. This analysis also showed that the number of distinct functions computed by a program is much smaller than generally
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Timing analysis using functional analysis
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1988The usual block-oriented timing analysis for logic circuits does not take into account functional relations between signals. If functional relations are taken into consideration, it could be found that a long path is never activated. This results in more accurate delays. A comparison is made of three arrival time functions, A, B, and R.
Daniel Brand, Vijay S. Iyengar
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FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS FOR PARAMETRIC FAMILIES OF FUNCTIONAL DATA
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2012Assuming a Parametric Family of Functional Data, the problem of computing summary statistics of the same functional form is investigated. The central idea is to compile the statistics on the parameters instead of on the functions themselves. With the hypothesis of a monotonic dependence from parameters, we highlight the special features of this ...
DE SANCTIS, Angela Anna +1 more
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1985
A large number of experiments conducted since 1967 on live animals have suggested that mechanical processes in the cochlea are more complex than Békésy could observe on postmortem preparations. These experiments indicate that the entire sharp frequency analysis in the cochlea is performed by mechanical means.
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A large number of experiments conducted since 1967 on live animals have suggested that mechanical processes in the cochlea are more complex than Békésy could observe on postmortem preparations. These experiments indicate that the entire sharp frequency analysis in the cochlea is performed by mechanical means.
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Analysis of microRNA functions
2019MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that repress the translation and reduce the stability of target mRNAs in animal cells. Post-transcriptional regulation mediated by miRNAs is a highly conserved mechanism utilized by organisms throughout phylogeny to fine tune gene expression.
Carolyn, Remsburg +3 more
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2009
Let us consider a real scalar-valued function \(f\left( {{\mathbf {A}}}_1,{{\mathbf {A}}}_2,\ldots ,{{\mathbf {A}}}_l\right) \) of second-order tensors \({{\mathbf {A}}}_k\in {\mathbf {L}}{\text {in}}^n \, \left( k=1,2,\ldots ,l\right) \).
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Let us consider a real scalar-valued function \(f\left( {{\mathbf {A}}}_1,{{\mathbf {A}}}_2,\ldots ,{{\mathbf {A}}}_l\right) \) of second-order tensors \({{\mathbf {A}}}_k\in {\mathbf {L}}{\text {in}}^n \, \left( k=1,2,\ldots ,l\right) \).
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