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Order in Multiplicity

2002
AbstractAristotle regularly identifies philosophical and scientific concepts as homonymous; indeed, his preoccupation with homonymy influences his approach to many subjects and clearly structures his philosophical methodology. In this book, Christopher Shields offers the first full‐length investigation of homonymy in Aristotle's work, in which he ...
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Breastfeeding Twins and Higher-order Multiples

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1998
The benefits of breastfeeding for pre-term and full-term infants are well documented. Breastfeeding facilitates maternal-infant attachment, provides optimal infant nutrition and immunologic protection, and minimizes economic impact. These benefits are multiplied with twins and higher-order multiples, who often are born at risk.
K K, Gromada, A K, Spangler
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Multiplicative orders on terms

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2008
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An Identity Involving Multiplicative Orders

2008
An identity involving multiplicative orders is obtained by elementary combinatorial methods. Several classic and new results are obtained as direct consequences, including a characterization of the Mersenne primes.
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Management of High-Order Multiple Gestation

Clinics in Perinatology, 2005
High-order multiple gestation presents unique challenges to the clinician to obtain the best possible outcome. An aggressive proactive approach works best compared with a wait-and-treat strategy when complications occur. Frequent ultrasound evaluations, fetal fibronectin testing, and contraction monitoring are important diagnostic tools.
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Controlled-order multiple waveform inversion

GEOPHYSICS, 2019
Traditional full-waveform inversion (FWI) seeks to find the best model by minimizing an objective function defined as the difference between the model-predicted and observed data in amplitude and phase. In principle, FWI should fit all wave types including direct waves, diving waves, primaries, and multiples. However, when an initial model is far from
Yike Liu, Bin He, Yingcai Zheng
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Finding Conserved Gene Order Across Multiple Genomes

2007
The ever increasing amount of annotated genomic sequences permits now to shed light on the molecular dynamics at the basis of evolution. Genome evolution involves both changes at the sequence level, but also rearrangements on the gene organization along the genome.
G. Pavesi, G. Pesole
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Order tracking with multiple shafts and crossing orders

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1997
Transient sinusoids that cross in frequency exhibit interaction phenomena that defy conventional tracking filter techniques. The Vold–Kalman filter explicitly uses shaft speed information from multiple shafts to decouple interacting orders through a simultaneous estimation.
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Reduced order and surrogate models for gravitational waves

Living Reviews in Relativity, 2022
Manuel Tiglio, Aaron Villanueva
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Order in Multiplicity

Ancient Philosophy, 2000
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