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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1993
Summary: Given positive integers \(r\), \(s\), \(u\), and \(v\), an \((r, s; u, v)\) perfect map is defined to be a periodic \(r\times s\) binary array in which every \(u\times v\) binary array appears exactly once as a periodic subarray. Perfect maps are the natural extension of the de Bruijn sequences to two dimensions.
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Summary: Given positive integers \(r\), \(s\), \(u\), and \(v\), an \((r, s; u, v)\) perfect map is defined to be a periodic \(r\times s\) binary array in which every \(u\times v\) binary array appears exactly once as a periodic subarray. Perfect maps are the natural extension of the de Bruijn sequences to two dimensions.
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Linguistic Variation, 2011
The focus of this paper is the syntax of the so-called perfect doubling construction as it occurs in dialects of Dutch, namely cases of compound tenses featuring an additional, participial have (or be). We examine the properties of the construction on the basis of recent fieldwork research, and propose an analysis, whose starting point is the ...
Koeneman, O., Lekakou, M., Barbiers, S.
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The focus of this paper is the syntax of the so-called perfect doubling construction as it occurs in dialects of Dutch, namely cases of compound tenses featuring an additional, participial have (or be). We examine the properties of the construction on the basis of recent fieldwork research, and propose an analysis, whose starting point is the ...
Koeneman, O., Lekakou, M., Barbiers, S.
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The Evolving Animal Orchestra, 2019
A solution to get the problem off, have you found it? Really? What kind of solution do you resolve the problem? From what sources? Well, there are so many questions that we utter every day.
Sprite Submodules
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A solution to get the problem off, have you found it? Really? What kind of solution do you resolve the problem? From what sources? Well, there are so many questions that we utter every day.
Sprite Submodules
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In his 1987 entry on ‘Perfect Competition’ in The New Palgrave, the author reviewed the question of the perfectness of perfect competition, and gave four alternative formalisations rooted in the so-called Arrow-Debreu-Mckenzie model. That entry is now updated for the second edition to include work done on the subject during the last twenty years.
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Wound Healing--Aiming for Perfect Skin Regeneration
Science, 1997Paul Martin
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Maimonides on Perfecting Perfection
Harvard Theological Review, 2017This article addresses two critical questions concerning Maimonides's views on human perfection at the end of hisGuide of the Perplexed. The first is: For those who have reached the highest category of perfection—intellectual perfection, apprehension of the divine, the divine science—what prescription does Maimonides offer for perfecting that ...
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Infrared perfect absorber and its application as plasmonic sensor.
Nano letters (Print), 2010Na Liu +4 more
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Markov-Perfect Industry Dynamics: A Framework for Empirical Work
, 1995R. Ericson, A. Pakes
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