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Magic Hexagons — Magic Moments
The Mathematical Gazette, 2006A ‘magic’ hexagon has rows of numbers in three directions that add to the same total. It is possible to construct such a hexagon from a honeycomb array of hexagons and from an array of triangles (Figure 1). There is known to be only one magic hexagon formed from hexagons.
David King, John Baker
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2018
Tony Vinci explains how Lev Grossman’s The Magicians suggests a new way of reading YA fantasy, not just as a privileged anthropocentric human reading escapist literature, reifying the boundary between reality and fantasy. Since the now-commodified set of expectations for fantasy to be unsettling are no longer as effective for readers, Grossman’s meta ...
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Tony Vinci explains how Lev Grossman’s The Magicians suggests a new way of reading YA fantasy, not just as a privileged anthropocentric human reading escapist literature, reifying the boundary between reality and fantasy. Since the now-commodified set of expectations for fantasy to be unsettling are no longer as effective for readers, Grossman’s meta ...
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2022
This chapter approaches the novels through the discipline of medical humanities, comparing health care in Potter world and in our world of Muggles. The chapter also pays attention to spells and demonstrates how Harry consistently trusts Madame Pomfrey, a trained expert, to perform the Healing Spells—in effect, to say the words correctly.
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This chapter approaches the novels through the discipline of medical humanities, comparing health care in Potter world and in our world of Muggles. The chapter also pays attention to spells and demonstrates how Harry consistently trusts Madame Pomfrey, a trained expert, to perform the Healing Spells—in effect, to say the words correctly.
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JAMA, 2023
In this narrative medicine essay, an emergency medicine physician felt the full embrace of health care but not before she surmounted communication barriers that could have negatively affected her health.
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In this narrative medicine essay, an emergency medicine physician felt the full embrace of health care but not before she surmounted communication barriers that could have negatively affected her health.
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Are Lebed’s Magic Angles Truly Magic?
Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 2006We report high-resolution angle-dependent measurements of the Periodic Orbit Resonance (POR) effect in (TMTSF)2ClO4. We observe additional harmonic resonances that were not observed in previous studies. By measuring over a broad range of frequency, field, and field orientation, we find that all of the POR evolve from the Lebed magic angles observed in ...
S. Takahashi +5 more
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1966
In this paper we use number-theoretic properties to classify ordinary graphs that are finite and have no isolated vertices. The classification depends on whether there is an assignment of real values, usually rational integer values, to the edges of the graph, such that the set of assigned values and the set of vertex sums of these values, summed at ...
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In this paper we use number-theoretic properties to classify ordinary graphs that are finite and have no isolated vertices. The classification depends on whether there is an assignment of real values, usually rational integer values, to the edges of the graph, such that the set of assigned values and the set of vertex sums of these values, summed at ...
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Emerging Technologies, 2012
"Magic Pot" is an interactive system which changes the perceived shape of a physical object by using haptic illusion. Haptics is one of the most important sensations in our life, and many researches have been conducted to realize a device to present virtual haptic sensations.
Yuki Ban +3 more
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"Magic Pot" is an interactive system which changes the perceived shape of a physical object by using haptic illusion. Haptics is one of the most important sensations in our life, and many researches have been conducted to realize a device to present virtual haptic sensations.
Yuki Ban +3 more
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Anglo Files, 2013
The article argues that where as Harry POtter lacks the " sense of the numinous" found in Tolkien and Pratchett, it has a special magic that plays upon the fantastic potential of language. Everyday language is full of metaphors, personifications, and strata of archaic beliefs; it has diversified discourse types (the use of Latin; technical terminology;
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The article argues that where as Harry POtter lacks the " sense of the numinous" found in Tolkien and Pratchett, it has a special magic that plays upon the fantastic potential of language. Everyday language is full of metaphors, personifications, and strata of archaic beliefs; it has diversified discourse types (the use of Latin; technical terminology;
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The Arithmetic Teacher, 1989
Johnny Carson docs a routine that is a take-off on the answer man. Instead of answering questions, however. Johnny is presented with an answer and he supplies a question having that answer. An analogous situation can be presented to youngsters. Let them play Johnny's part. the part of the question person. Suppo e that you orally give them, say, fifteen.
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Johnny Carson docs a routine that is a take-off on the answer man. Instead of answering questions, however. Johnny is presented with an answer and he supplies a question having that answer. An analogous situation can be presented to youngsters. Let them play Johnny's part. the part of the question person. Suppo e that you orally give them, say, fifteen.
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