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Flexibly Graded Monads and Graded Algebras
2022When modelling side-effects using a monad, we need to equip the monad with effectful operations. This can be done by noting that each algebra of the monad carries interpretations of the desired operations. We consider the analogous situation for graded monads, which are a generalization of monads that enable us to track quantitative information about ...
Dylan McDermott, Tarmo Uustalu
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Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication and Computing, 2002
The authors impose algebraic structure on cyclic codes. In particular, they consider codes which are graded left \(R\)-modules. They establish properties of graded codes from their homogeneous components and generalize to results about codes as ideals in group algebras. For instance, they study cocyclic codes as ideals in a crossed product.
Justo Peralta, Blas Torrecillas
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The authors impose algebraic structure on cyclic codes. In particular, they consider codes which are graded left \(R\)-modules. They establish properties of graded codes from their homogeneous components and generalize to results about codes as ideals in group algebras. For instance, they study cocyclic codes as ideals in a crossed product.
Justo Peralta, Blas Torrecillas
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The Elementary School Journal, 1977
Robert P. Craig St. Mary's College Orchard Lake, Michigan Immanuel Kant contended that though we may imagine a world without things, as, for example, a room without furniture, it is impossible to imagine a world without time and space. They are the "givens" of our experience.
Arthur Brown, Robert P. Craig
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Robert P. Craig St. Mary's College Orchard Lake, Michigan Immanuel Kant contended that though we may imagine a world without things, as, for example, a room without furniture, it is impossible to imagine a world without time and space. They are the "givens" of our experience.
Arthur Brown, Robert P. Craig
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The Journal of Higher Education, 1952
(1952). To Grade or Not to Grade. The Journal of Higher Education: Vol. 23, No. 5, pp. 264-285.
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(1952). To Grade or Not to Grade. The Journal of Higher Education: Vol. 23, No. 5, pp. 264-285.
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Grading Intraventricular Hemorrhage With No Grades
Pediatrics, 2004To the Editor .— The first classification strategy for intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH grade I–IV) was developed by Papile et al1 for computed tomography (CT) scan studies in 1978. It is still widely used by most cranial ultrasonographers, radiologists, and neonatologists.
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Graded semiprime submodules and graded semi-radical of graded submodules in graded modules
Ricerche di Matematica, 2016The authors present several results and concepts on graded semiprime modules including all the necessary definitions. Here is for example Theorem 2.6: ``Let \(R\) be a \(G\)-graded ring, \(M\) a graded \(R\)-module and \(N\) a graded submodule of \(M\).
Al-Zoubi, Khaldoun +2 more
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2013
Too often teachers and schools operate with grading systems that are vestiges of an antiquated educational model with little fresh thinking as to how grades affect student learning. In On Grades and Grading, Timothy Quinn addresses this problem head on, offering an in-depth and nuanced analysis of the purposes grades can serve, as well as their impact
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Too often teachers and schools operate with grading systems that are vestiges of an antiquated educational model with little fresh thinking as to how grades affect student learning. In On Grades and Grading, Timothy Quinn addresses this problem head on, offering an in-depth and nuanced analysis of the purposes grades can serve, as well as their impact
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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2005
Surgeons use the literature to determine the best treatment for their patients. Although practice can be changed by a single study, we often find multiple studies more convincing. The appropriate literature can be identified in many ways. First, we can search the literature ourselves.
James G, Wright +2 more
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Surgeons use the literature to determine the best treatment for their patients. Although practice can be changed by a single study, we often find multiple studies more convincing. The appropriate literature can be identified in many ways. First, we can search the literature ourselves.
James G, Wright +2 more
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Graded algebras and their differential graded extensions
Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2007zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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GRADED LIE ALGEBRAS WITH LONG GRADINGS
Russian Mathematical Surveys, 1979zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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