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Past participle agreement in French: a matter of phases and case-accessibility [PDF]
Rocquet, Amélie
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Comparing effect latencies in the visual world paradigm: Monte Carlo simulations to assess resampling-based procedures. [PDF]
Minor S.
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Integrated Strategies Toward the Capture and Electrochemical Conversion of Low-Concentration Carbon Dioxide. [PDF]
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Novum Testamentum, 2015
Hebrews evinces the linked exegetical aporiae of, on the one hand, tension between the asserted perfection of the believer and exhortations to further perfection and, on the other, a similar tension between Christ’s exalted, preexistent nature and claims about his need for further perfection during his earthly life.
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Hebrews evinces the linked exegetical aporiae of, on the one hand, tension between the asserted perfection of the believer and exhortations to further perfection and, on the other, a similar tension between Christ’s exalted, preexistent nature and claims about his need for further perfection during his earthly life.
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American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1988
AbstractThirty‐five subjects with perfect pitch, representing 19 families, were studied with a Perfect Pitch Questionnaire, which provided information on note‐recognition capacity and musical exposure and training, as well as demographic characteristics. Perfect pitch was found to predominate in females and was detected at a very early age.
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AbstractThirty‐five subjects with perfect pitch, representing 19 families, were studied with a Perfect Pitch Questionnaire, which provided information on note‐recognition capacity and musical exposure and training, as well as demographic characteristics. Perfect pitch was found to predominate in females and was detected at a very early age.
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Journal of Graph Theory, 2014
AbstractThe clique number of a digraph D is the size of the largest bidirectionally complete subdigraph of D. D is perfect if, for any induced subdigraph H of D, the dichromatic number defined by Neumann‐Lara (The dichromatic number of a digraph, J. Combin. Theory Ser. B 33 (1982), 265–270) equals the clique number .
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AbstractThe clique number of a digraph D is the size of the largest bidirectionally complete subdigraph of D. D is perfect if, for any induced subdigraph H of D, the dichromatic number defined by Neumann‐Lara (The dichromatic number of a digraph, J. Combin. Theory Ser. B 33 (1982), 265–270) equals the clique number .
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Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 1998
The author generalizes results of \textit{E. A. Mares} [Math. Z. 82, 347-360 (1963; Zbl 0131.27401)] and \textit{R. Ware} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 155, 233-256 (1971; Zbl 0215.09101)], namely he extends the concept of perfectness to modules which are not necessarily projective. Let \(M\in\text{mod-}R\), where \(R\) is an associative ring with \(1\neq 0\)
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The author generalizes results of \textit{E. A. Mares} [Math. Z. 82, 347-360 (1963; Zbl 0131.27401)] and \textit{R. Ware} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 155, 233-256 (1971; Zbl 0215.09101)], namely he extends the concept of perfectness to modules which are not necessarily projective. Let \(M\in\text{mod-}R\), where \(R\) is an associative ring with \(1\neq 0\)
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Nursing Standard, 2016
This app helps nurses to improve the organisation of wards and put patients at the centre of care.
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This app helps nurses to improve the organisation of wards and put patients at the centre of care.
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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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