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1977
The idea of a finite automaton walking in a labyrinth goes back to Shannon /I/. In the last years this problem has been further investigated by D~pp /2/, M~ller /3/ and Budach /4/. DSpp posed the following question: Does there exist a finite initial automaton that finds a way out of every finite plane open labyrinth from any initial position and ...
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The idea of a finite automaton walking in a labyrinth goes back to Shannon /I/. In the last years this problem has been further investigated by D~pp /2/, M~ller /3/ and Budach /4/. DSpp posed the following question: Does there exist a finite initial automaton that finds a way out of every finite plane open labyrinth from any initial position and ...
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History Workshop Journal, 2001
Madness, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, is something that wanders. The restlessness of the mind is replicated in the restlessness of the body; as the mad wandered in their minds, so they wandered in the world, inexplicably driven to seek refuge in wild uninhabited places, and to run away from their fellows.
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Madness, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, is something that wanders. The restlessness of the mind is replicated in the restlessness of the body; as the mad wandered in their minds, so they wandered in the world, inexplicably driven to seek refuge in wild uninhabited places, and to run away from their fellows.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1960
I think it is well to review briefly the clinical characteristics before starting to talk about the histopathology of hydrops, because in my experience there is still a good deal of confusion as to how to make the diagnosis. We will start by mentioning some of the auditory characteristics—the classical auditory characteristics that would indicate ...
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I think it is well to review briefly the clinical characteristics before starting to talk about the histopathology of hydrops, because in my experience there is still a good deal of confusion as to how to make the diagnosis. We will start by mentioning some of the auditory characteristics—the classical auditory characteristics that would indicate ...
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Otopathologic Analysis of Patterns of Postmeningitis Labyrinthitis Ossificans
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2021Renata M Knoll +2 more
exaly
Labyrinthitis in Children and Hearing Loss
Comprehensive ENT, 2023Mehmet Erkan Kaplama +2 more
exaly

