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The Opacity of Truth

Topoi, 2014
The paper offers a critical examination of a prominent, “quasi-deflationist” argument advanced in the contemporary debate on the semantic paradoxes against non-naive and non-transparent theories of truth. The argument claims that truth unrestrictedly fulfils certain expressive functions, and that its so doing requires the unrestricted validity of ...
Elia Zardini, Elia Zardini
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Games with Opacity Condition

2009
We describe the class of games with opacity condition, as an adequate model for security aspects of computing systems. We study their theoretical properties, relate them to reachability perfect information games and exploit this relation to discuss a search approach with heuristics, based on the directing-word problem in automata theory.
Maubert, Bastien, Pinchinat, Sophie
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The Logic of Opacity

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2017
We explore the view that Frege's puzzle is a source of straightforward counterexamples to Leibniz's law. Taking this seriously requires us to revise the classical logic of quantifiers and identity; we work out the options, in the context of higher‐order logic.
Andrew Bacon, Jeffrey Sanford Russell
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Opacity

2009
AbstractThere seems to be a lot of opacity in our language. Quotation is opaque. The modal idioms are apparently opaque. Propositional attitude ascriptions seem opaque, as do the environments created by verbs such as ‘seeks’ and ‘fears’. Opacity raises a number of issues — first and foremost, whether there is such a thing.
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Hyperprolactinemia and lens opacities.

Annals of ophthalmology, 1992
We report the presence of lens opacities in patients with prolactin-secreting microadenomas of the pituitary gland. The occurrence of lens opacities was related to prolactin serum levels and appeared only in women. The mechanism by which prolactin induces cataract is not known, although this hormone could affect the lens's permeability to ions, water ...
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The Opacity of an Ionized Gas

Physical Review, 1923
IN a paper read before a joint meeting of the American Physical Society and the American Astronomical Society, in December, I pointed out that theoretically the absorption of radiation by free electrons should render an ionised gas highly opaque. The organised vibrational energy, due to the radiation, of the free electrons is transformed by collisions ...
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Opacity in the Pelvis

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2010
Rahil Kasmani, Farzan Irani
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Nodular Opacity of the Cornea

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1931
The condition has been described under various names, with certain features in common to the various cases. In the case here reported the corneas were subjected to Wiener's wedge operation followed by radium applications, but without benefit. The excised specimen is described histologically.
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Opacity and Abstraction

2009
The opacity property characterizes the absence of confidential information flow towards inquisitive attackers. Verifying opacity is well established for finite automata but is known to be not decidable for more expressive models like Turing machines or Petri nets.
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