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American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1991
AbstractWe report on a mother and daughter with Marshall syndrome, with the Robin sequence present in the daughter. Results of our efforts to link this syndrome to a defect in type II collagen are reported. We compare and contrast Marshall syndrome with the Stickler syndrome, and propose that enough phenotypic overlap exists to suggest that they are ...
R F, Stratton, B, Lee, F, Ramirez
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AbstractWe report on a mother and daughter with Marshall syndrome, with the Robin sequence present in the daughter. Results of our efforts to link this syndrome to a defect in type II collagen are reported. We compare and contrast Marshall syndrome with the Stickler syndrome, and propose that enough phenotypic overlap exists to suggest that they are ...
R F, Stratton, B, Lee, F, Ramirez
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Marshals, monotone marshals, and hypertree‐width
Journal of Graph Theory, 2004AbstractThe tree‐width of a hypergraph H equals one less than the number of cops necessary to catch the robber in the Monotone Robber and Cops Game played on H. Analogously, the hypertree‐width of a hypergraph is characterised by the Monotone Robber and Marshals Game.
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The Journal of Law and Economics, 1975
WE are inclined to think of the Cambridge economists working together at Cambridge in the period before the publication of the Principles as a "little band of brothers" and of a work such as John Neville Keynes' Scope and Method of Political Economy as embodying a Cambridge point of view. In fact this picture in incorrect.
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WE are inclined to think of the Cambridge economists working together at Cambridge in the period before the publication of the Principles as a "little band of brothers" and of a work such as John Neville Keynes' Scope and Method of Political Economy as embodying a Cambridge point of view. In fact this picture in incorrect.
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The Journal of Law and Economics, 1975
ARE Marshall's views on method still of interest? At the very least they are of interest to historians of economic analysis. Concluding his new findings, however, Professor Coase raises a question of much wider interest: "In these days, when the mathematical method rides triumphant in economics, one may ask whether Marshall's fears were well-founded ...
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ARE Marshall's views on method still of interest? At the very least they are of interest to historians of economic analysis. Concluding his new findings, however, Professor Coase raises a question of much wider interest: "In these days, when the mathematical method rides triumphant in economics, one may ask whether Marshall's fears were well-founded ...
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