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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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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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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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ON THE NONEXISTENCE of BENT FUNCTIONS
International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 2011In this paper, we study the nonexistence of bent functions in the class of Boolean functions without monomials of degree less than d in their algebraic normal forms (ANF). We prove that n-variable Boolean functions in such class are not bent when there are not more than n + d - 3 monomials in their ANFs.
Yin Zhang, Dongdai Lin, Meicheng Liu
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Nonexistence of stable currents [PDF]
In this paper, we investigate nonexistence of stable integral currents in a compact hypersurface with positive Ricci curvature in a Euclidean spaceR m+1 and a vanishing theorem concerning the homology group is obtained.
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Resistance to triforine: A nonexistent problem?
Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology, 1977Permanent resistance to triforine in Cladosporium cucumerinum was obtained after UV irradiation of spore suspensions and selection of resistant strains in the presence of triarimol or triforine. About 50 strains were examined for mycelial growth on malt agar, viability upon routine subculturing, growth and inhibition by triforine in thin-layer ...
Fuchs, A.+3 more
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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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The Nonexistence of Character Traits
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 2000En reponse a l'article precedent de N. Athanassoulis, l'A. deplore l'erreur fondamentale d'attribution selon laquelle les observateurs d'une experience concluent d'une action a l'existence de traits de caractere plutot qu'a la distinction des aspects de la situation.
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Nonexistence of tetramethylplatinum
Inorganic Chemistry, 1969Carl H. Brubaker+1 more
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