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Points and Spaces

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1954
The gradual disengagement of mathematics from logic. Beginning with a historical review of the development of mathematical thought, we have to consider successively (cf. 10, pp. 139-140):(1) The observational period. For some familiar regularities of (outer or inner) experience of time and space, which, to any attainable degree of approximation, seemed
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Points in point-free mereotopology

Fundam. Informaticae, 2001
Summary: It is considered the virtue of mereotopology that it takes regions instead of points to be the primitive entities of space. As mereotopology is assumed to avoid the difficulties incurred by considering points as primitive entities, mereotopology is thought to provide the means for commonsense spatial representation and reasoning.
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The point of point-of-care testing

The Lancet, 2011
Seble G, Kassaye, David, Katzenstein
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Adaptation of pointing and visual localization in depth around the natural grasping distance

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2021
Michael Wiesing, Eckart Zimmermann
exaly  

A Pointed Point

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1986
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The relation between pointing and language development: A meta-analysis

Developmental Review, 2010
Cristina Colonnesi, Marc J Noom
exaly  

Understanding the Point of Chimpanzee Pointing

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2005
David A Leavens   +2 more
exaly  

Individual differences in social, cognitive, and morphological aspects of infant pointing

Cognitive Development, 2011
Ulf Liszkowski, Michael Tomasello
exaly  

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