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The Nonexisting Roma Archaeology and Nonexisting Roma Archaeologists

2012
When speaking about minorities and their heritage within a majority society, it becomes apparent that the largest minority in total in Eastern Central Europe, the Roma, has hardly ever been discussed in this context. With many variants of their original Indo-Iranian language, the Roma are still a people that, according to the most of their many ...
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WS-nonexistent standards

IEEE Internet Computing, 2004
SOAP, Web Services (WS) have reached the point where mainstream customers are beginning to use them. Based on the authors experience, most successful WS applications reside inside the enterprise, where they help integrate disparate systems. Typically, these integrations are based on fairly simple uses of SOAP and Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
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Naming and Nonexistence

The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2009
AbstractI defend a cluster of views about names from fiction and myth. The views are based on two claims: first, proper names refer directly to their bearers; and second, names from fiction and myth are genuinely empty, they simply do not refer. I argue that when such names are used in direct discourse, utterances containing them have truth values but ...
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General nonexistence results

2012
The aim of this chapter is to prove a number of very general nonexistence results for Yamabe-type inequalities of the form $$ \Delta u + a(x)u-b(x)u^{\sigma} \geq 0 $$ on complete, noncompact, Riemannian manifolds.
Paolo Mastrolia   +2 more
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Nonexistent Objects.

The Philosophical Review, 1985
Fabrizio Mondadori, Terence Parsons
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Nonexistence and Death

2019
Abstract Since, as most philosophers of death agree, death implies nonexistence (the corpse is not the dead person, who is essentially a living being), it follows that the mystery of death is due in no small part to the paradox of nonexistence.
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Nonexistent Objects

The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 1981
Jerrold Levinson, Terence Parsons
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“A Nonexistent Incapacity”

Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East
Abstract In the 1920s and 1930s, the French colonial phosphate mining company in Gafsa, Tunisia, used X-ray images to decide which of its workers’ injuries were fake and which were real. Through an analysis of X-ray photography in Gafsa, this article argues that a capacious history of capitalism—one connecting wage labor exploitation ...
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NoneXistence

Trends in Genetics, 1999
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