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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1955
W, ACKERLY, W, LHAMON, W T, FITTS
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W, ACKERLY, W, LHAMON, W T, FITTS
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Proceedings of the 11th annual international conference on Aspect-oriented Software Development Companion, 2012
Aspect languages for Smalltalk have not kept up with advances in aspect language research. Arguably the only well-known aspect language for Smalltalk is AspectS. It is a ground-breaking contribution, especially regarding dynamic aspects, yet it lacks amenities which aspect language users have come to rely on, e.g.
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Aspect languages for Smalltalk have not kept up with advances in aspect language research. Arguably the only well-known aspect language for Smalltalk is AspectS. It is a ground-breaking contribution, especially regarding dynamic aspects, yet it lacks amenities which aspect language users have come to rely on, e.g.
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[Phantom perception and phantom pain].
Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie, 1992"Phantom limb" is a well-known phenomenon following loss or amputation of a limb. The limb still seems to be present, although it is no longer there, but the sensation is not associated with pain. Less well-known are the phenomena of autosomatognosis and pain after the loss of other parts of the body such as the genital parts or after partial or ...
B, Frank, E, Lorenzoni
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Phantoms, Phantom Pain and “Denial”
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1959openaire +2 more sources

