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Generics for the working ML'er
Proceedings of the 2007 workshop on Workshop on ML, 2007Generic values are type-indexed values defined over the structure of types. A popular and pragmatic approach to type-indexed values in ML-like languages is to use a value-dependent encoding,where the type representations carry the values being indexed. Unfortunately, the approach has a major drawback.
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Work: The Capacity for Generative Work
2021All things considered, the capacity to search and discover a profession or vocation (meaningful work) that matches one’s particular personal attributes, ambitions, beliefs, ideals, values, skills, and talents and from which one derives a felt sense of identificatory resonance and creative generativity (productivity) is a sign of maturity and mental ...
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Working with General Practitioners
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1988Psychiatrists and general practitioners have found new ways of working together in the last ten years, but there have also been separate activities which could develop into rivalry. These opportunities and dangers are the central theme of this paper.
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Generational changes have become very important in affecting what workers and companies expect from each other. In this chapter, we discuss how the merging of Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials and Generation Z is transforming how talent is attracted and motivated at retail stores.
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SuchThat — Generic Programming Works
2000This paper introduces SUCHTHAT, a language for experiments in generic programming. SUCHTHAT forms the synthesis of two independently developed languages: Aldes, a language for algorithm descriptions, and TECTON, a specification language for generic components.
Sibylle Schupp, Rüdiger Loos
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WORK- LOAD AND THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER
The Lancet, 1967Abstract The crucial problem of the amount and range of work in general practice can only be solved by the efficient delegation of work. In order to do this, and maintain a personal service, we require a new simplified concept of the health team. Fields of work and training of personnel are discussed, and the need for the development of supporting ...
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