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Troglostrongylus brevior and a nonexistent ‘dilemma’ [PDF]
A recent opinion article [1] discussed the current knowledge on metastrongyloids (lungworms) infecting domestic cats and the complexity of these conditions in terms of epidemiology and diagnosis, which may represent a hidden threat for the health of these animals.
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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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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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ON NONEXISTENCE OF GROUND STATES
The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, 1988Let y(t) be a solution of the equation \(q(t,y'))'+a(t)f(y)=0\). In this paper, questions about the qualitative behaviour, such as the positivity, or the oscillatory character, of y on a half-line (T,\(\infty)\) are discussed in relation to structure hypotheses on the functions q,a and f. Particular examples are: \(q(t,v)=| v|^{m-2}v\) and \(q(t,v)=v(1+
F. V. Atkinson, L. A. Peletier
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2019
Most believe that it is worse for a person to die than to continue to exist with a good life. At the same time, many believe that it is not worse for a merely possible person never to exist than to exist with a good life. I argue that if the underlying properties that make us the sort of thing we essentially are can come in small degrees, then to ...
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Most believe that it is worse for a person to die than to continue to exist with a good life. At the same time, many believe that it is not worse for a merely possible person never to exist than to exist with a good life. I argue that if the underlying properties that make us the sort of thing we essentially are can come in small degrees, then to ...
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Allergy to Radioisotopes Nonexistent
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972To the Editor.— If indeed Alker et al have had "Long-Term Experience with Isotope Cisternography," (219:1005,1972), they should be aware that "allergy to isotope" is an unknown entity in nuclear medicine procedures. One hundred microcuries of131I would contain.00000081 mg of iodine (8.1×10-8mg). Normal cerebrospinal fluid contains 0.2μg/100 ml to 18μg/
August Miale, Morton B. Weinstein
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Hobnobbing with the Nonexistent
Inquiry, 2013ABSTRACT Recent discussions of Geach sentences by Braun and Salmon are reprised. It is shown that the intractability of providing semantics for Geach sentences (using standard logical tools) is due to the assumption that quantifiers are ontologically committing. Representing the content of these statements is easy using neutral quantifiers.
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The Nonexisting Roma Archaeology and Nonexisting Roma Archaeologists
2012When 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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The nonexistence of “hermaphroditic” tracer systems
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1980This communiction argues that so-called “hermaphroditic” tracer systems, which are neither open nor closed, do not exist physically. The argument is based on the assumption that any observable (possibly nonhomogeneous) macroscopic compartment can be approximated by a compartmentC with a finite number of entry points for the tracer, each associated with
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