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Moth-flame optimization algorithm: A novel nature-inspired heuristic paradigm
Knowledge-Based Systems, 2015Seyed Mohammad Mirjalili
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Economica, 1937
Abstract Economic theory has suffered in the past from a failure to state clearly its assumptions. Economists in building up a theory have often omitted to examine the foundations on which it was erected. This examination is, however, essential not only to prevent the misunderstanding and needless controversy which arise from a lack of ...
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Abstract Economic theory has suffered in the past from a failure to state clearly its assumptions. Economists in building up a theory have often omitted to examine the foundations on which it was erected. This examination is, however, essential not only to prevent the misunderstanding and needless controversy which arise from a lack of ...
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The nature of the laws of nature
Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 2000We human beings live in the explanations of our existence as living beings. These explanations of our existence include what we call the ‘laws of nature’. Though we name them laws, we cannot claim that they have an existence independent of us. We human beings do not exist in nature, nature arises with us, and we ourselves arise with it. In this dynamic
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The economic nature of the firm: The nature of the firm
, 2009R. Coase
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Geography and abiotic nature: ignored nature or new nature?
2019Depuis la fin des années 1990, la nature abiotique (ou géodiversité) fait l’objet d’une reconnaissance internationale, scientifique et institutionnelle, qui entraîne un intérêt croissant de différentes disciplines. D’abord définie dans la sphère des géosciences, la géodiversité est aussi devenue un objet de recherche géographique.
Portal, Claire, Betard, Francois
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On the Nature of Natural Necessity
1974The trouble with philosophers, or one trouble with philosophers, or at least with one kind of philosopher, is that the questions that interest us are the questions that don’t have answers, or don’t have straightforward answers. Not only are we unable to lay out straightforwardly in a given case our materials and methods, but it’s just when we don’t ...
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Interpretive case studies in IS research: nature and method
, 1995G. Walsham
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Is Natural Childbirth Natural?
Psychosomatic Medicine, 1952Theodore E. Mandy+3 more
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