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Oxygen Attachment Dissociation of Protonated Reserpine and Its Analogs. [PDF]

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Li JG   +5 more
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Factorizable Groups and Formations

Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, 2005
Let \(\mathcal F\) be a saturated formation of finite groups that is locally defined by the formation function \(f\) (called ``local satellite'' of \(\mathcal F\)), i.e., \({\mathcal F}=\text{LF}(f)\). Such a satellite is called semi-integrated if, for each prime \(p\), either \(f(p)\subseteq\mathcal F\) or \(f(p)=\mathcal E\), the class of all groups.
Al-Sharo, Kh. A.   +2 more
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The dynamics of group formation

Mathematical Biosciences, 1995
A general continuous model is presented for animal group size distribution. Attention is restricted to a fixed size population divided into groups of various dynamic sizes, but the approach extends easily to populations of variable size. The basic idea is to relate group size distribution to two functions, the (density-dependent) rates of fusion and ...
Gueron, Shay, Levin, Simon A.
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On Lattices of Formations of Finite Groups

Algebra Colloquium, 2010
Let ω be a set of primes with |ω| > 1, and m > n ≥ 0 be integers. It is proved that the lattice of all τ-closed m-multiply ω-saturated formations is not a sublattice of the lattice of all τ-closed n-multiply ω-saturated formations.
Shemetkov, L. A.   +2 more
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Group formation

Nursing Standard, 1988
I am co-ordinating the formation of a practice nurses' group for the Walsall area. Our inaugural meeting will be in October. Any practice nurse who would like more information please contact me at the following address.
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The Group Formation Problem: An Algorithmic Approach to Learning Group Formation

2014
Fostering knowledge exchange among peers is important for learners' motivation, achievement of learning goals as well as improvement of problem solving competency. Still, the positive effects of such an exchange depend strongly on the suitability of the selected peers in a group.
Johannes Konert   +2 more
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