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Systematics in the properties of the odd-A and odd-odd Ag isotopes
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear Physics, 1988The level schemes of the Ag isotopes are discussed in the light of investigations of the odd-odd isotopes 108Ag and 110Ag. Information about the valence proton (hole) properties is deduced from the odd-A Ag isotopes, whereas the Pd isotopes are used to study the characteristics of the core and the valence neutrons. The predictions of various models are
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Journal of Medical Ethics, 2018
> The bullshitter may not deceive us, or even intend to do so, either about the facts or about what he takes the facts to be. What he does necessarily attempt to deceive us about is his enterprise. His only indispensably distinctive characteristic is that in a certain way he misrepresents what he is up to.
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> The bullshitter may not deceive us, or even intend to do so, either about the facts or about what he takes the facts to be. What he does necessarily attempt to deceive us about is his enterprise. His only indispensably distinctive characteristic is that in a certain way he misrepresents what he is up to.
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There Is Nothing As Odd As N = Z Odd-Odd Nuclei
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2003The N = Z nucleus 70Br has been investigated using a variety of reactions, beam energies and experimental techniques. A rather complete decay scheme has emerged, with low‐lying configurations of fp‐shell parentage based on the J = 0 groundstate and g‐shell parentage based on the J = 9 β‐decaying isomer, which is placed at 2293 keV.
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International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2010
Quantifying risk is an essential aspect in injury and safety research. Unfortunately, ‘risk,’ like many other words from technical jargon, is also used in common language, giving rise to misinterpr...
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Quantifying risk is an essential aspect in injury and safety research. Unfortunately, ‘risk,’ like many other words from technical jargon, is also used in common language, giving rise to misinterpr...
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Nursing Management, 2007
The recent announcement that the UK's first 'super-casino' will be built in Manchester has caused dismay in Blackpool, which had been tipped as favourite to win the licence.
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The recent announcement that the UK's first 'super-casino' will be built in Manchester has caused dismay in Blackpool, which had been tipped as favourite to win the licence.
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2017
In this chapter, the authors discuss the oddness effects arising from certain kinds of scalar sentences and review two main accounts to the oddness of these sentences: an account that explains oddness as an effect of a contextually contradictory scalar implicature and an alternative account that explains oddness based on the pragmatic usability of ...
Pistoia-Reda, Salvatore, Romoli, Jacopo
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In this chapter, the authors discuss the oddness effects arising from certain kinds of scalar sentences and review two main accounts to the oddness of these sentences: an account that explains oddness as an effect of a contextually contradictory scalar implicature and an alternative account that explains oddness based on the pragmatic usability of ...
Pistoia-Reda, Salvatore, Romoli, Jacopo
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The Odds of Justice: Adjusting the Odds
CHANCE, 2017Just as you may have used statistics to resolve issues for others, you too may benefit from their judicious use.
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The British Journal for the History of Science, 2015
When Linda Dalrymple Henderson's The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in Modern Art first appeared in 1983 it generated a lively discussion, most conspicuously in the pages of the journal Leonardo. Here was a book that undermined two of the central tenets of modernist theory: first that developments in art and science were linked not by any ...
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When Linda Dalrymple Henderson's The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in Modern Art first appeared in 1983 it generated a lively discussion, most conspicuously in the pages of the journal Leonardo. Here was a book that undermined two of the central tenets of modernist theory: first that developments in art and science were linked not by any ...
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