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I am grateful to my colleague and friend, Editor-in-Chief Sherwood Brown, for this opportunity to extoll Dr. Alan Green, MD (1953–2020) as a humanitarian and as a clinician scientist.
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Generating generic functions [PDF]
We present an approach to the generation of generic functions from user-provided specifications. The specifications consist of the type of a generic function, examples of instances that it should "match" when specialized, and properties that the generic function should satisfy.
Jeuring, J.T. +2 more
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Generalized Symmetries for Generalized Gravitons
Construimos simetrías generalizadas para la gravedad de Einstein linealizada en dimensiones arbitrarias. Las consideraciones de primer principio en la teoría cuántica de campos obligan a que las simetrías generalizadas aparezcan en pares duales. Verificar esta predicción nos ayuda a encontrar el conjunto completo de cargas conservadas no triviales ...
Valentín Benedetti +2 more
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Generic deriving of generic traversals [PDF]
Functional programmers have an established tradition of using traversals as a design pattern to work with recursive data structures. The technique is so prolific that a whole host of libraries have been designed to help in the task of automatically providing traversals by analysing the generic structure of data types. More recently, lenses have entered
Csongor Kiss +2 more
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From Generation to Generation [PDF]
This work (Fig. 1) is a geometric abstraction that I created using pencil, ink, and acrylic paint on canvas. It could be interpreted as a spatial representation of time, peering along the branches of a pedigree or phylogenetic tree. The tree consists of three main branches with “cousins” on two of the branches connected by …
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Generating circuits with generators
The most widely used languages and methods used for designing digital hardware fall into two rough categories. One of them, register transfer level (RTL), requires specifying each and every component in the designed circuit. This gives the designer full control, but burdens the designer with many trivial details.
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A Generative Framework of Generativity
Several frameworks exist to describe how procedural content can be understood, or how it can be used in games. In this paper, we present a framework that considers generativity as a pipeline of successive data transformations, with each transformation either generating, transforming, or pruning away information. This framework has been iterated through
Kate Compton, Michael Mateas
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The generalized universal law of generalization [PDF]
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Nick Chater, Paul M. B. Vitányi
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Generic Generic Programming [PDF]
Generic programming (GP) is a form of abstraction in programming languages that serves to reduce code duplication by exploiting the regular structure of algebraic datatypes. Over the years, several different approaches to GP in Haskell have surfaced. These approaches are often similar, but certain differences make them particularly well-suited for one ...
José Pedro Magalhães, Andres Löh
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ABSTRACT Primary lung carcinomas and bronchial carcinoid tumors (BC) are very rare malignancies in childhood. While typical BC and mucoepidermoid carcinomas are mostly low‐grade, localized tumors with a more favorable prognosis than in adults, necessitating avoidance of overtreatment, adenocarcinomas of the lung are often diagnosed at advanced disease ...
Michael Abele +19 more
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