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Modes of Attention: Modes of Storytelling
Medical Anthropology, 2020Precarity and care are of central concern to medical and cultural anthropologists today, given global trends in economic inequality and the suffering that results.
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International Journal of Algebra and Computation, 2008
Modes are idempotent and entropic algebras. Although it had been established many years ago that groupoid modes embed as subreducts of semimodules over commutative semirings, the general embeddability question remained open until Stronkowski and Stanovský's recent constructions of isolated examples of modes without such an embedding. The current paper
A. V. Kravchenko +3 more
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Modes are idempotent and entropic algebras. Although it had been established many years ago that groupoid modes embed as subreducts of semimodules over commutative semirings, the general embeddability question remained open until Stronkowski and Stanovský's recent constructions of isolated examples of modes without such an embedding. The current paper
A. V. Kravchenko +3 more
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Mode measurement of few-mode fibers by mode-frequency mapping
Optics Letters, 2018Since few-mode fibers (FMFs) have great potential as the new transmission media for optical communications, the ability to distinguish different fiber modes is essential. Most of the traditional schemes do not yield phase information, or are limited by beam size and mechanical requirements.
Hailong Zhou +9 more
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Principal modes in multimode fibre: Modes with minimal mode dispersion
Photonics and Fiber Technology 2016 (ACOFT, BGPP, NP), 2016Principal modes are temporal eigenmodes, a unique basis which to first-order, can propagate through a multimode fiber without mode dispersion. Theoretically proposed decades ago, but only observed recently.
Carpenter, Joel +2 more
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Mode Amplification and Nonlinear Mode Conversion in Few Mode Fibers
Frontiers in Optics 2016, 2016We demonstrate phase sensitive and insensitive amplification and nonlinear mode conversion in few mode fibers by studying the four wave mixing effect.
TRICHILI, ABDERRAHMEN +3 more
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Moded Diagrams for Moded Syllogisms
2018In this contribution we present an extension of Englebretsen’s linear diagrams in order to deal with non-classical quantifiers.
José Martín Castro-Manzano +1 more
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Design of mode-to-mode fuzzy controllers
International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 2000The mode-to-mode transition problem involves taking initial states in the start mode to the equilibrium point of the goal mode, where each mode of operation corresponds to an operating regime about an equilibrium point. Like the problem of dynamic transitions between various equilibria, there is no consistent theory that deals with the mode-to-mode ...
Freeman Rufus Jr. +1 more
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Mode coupling in a terahertz multi-mode whispering-gallery-mode resonator
Optics Letters, 2019We investigate mode-coupling effects of terahertz whispering-gallery modes (WGMs) in a multi-mode resonator using an extended transfer matrix method. Coupling effects between two WGMs are successfully observed on a well-designed high-Q terahertz Teflon ring resonator that supports low-order WGMs.
Shixing Yuan +5 more
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Planetary wave modes in the thermocline: Non‐Doppler‐shift mode, advective mode and Green mode
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1999AbstractA quasi‐geostrophic theory is proposed for planetary waves in the extratropical thermocline. It is shown that planetary wave propagation, structure and stability can be affected significantly by the mean thermocline flow. One major planetary wave mode is the non‐Doppler‐shift mode, which resembles the first baroclinic mode and has a strong ...
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Journal of Pragmatics, 1984
Abstract This paper is aimed at studying any differences arising from texts that supposedly have the same field and tenor but differ in mode. The texts in question are excerpts from F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby and from the script of a film adapted from the book.
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Abstract This paper is aimed at studying any differences arising from texts that supposedly have the same field and tenor but differ in mode. The texts in question are excerpts from F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby and from the script of a film adapted from the book.
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