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Hiord: A Type-Free Higher-Order Logic Programming Language with Predicate Abstraction [PDF]
Daniel Cabeza+2 more
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Abstract One view of the socialization experienced by professionals in global Big 4 firms suggests that the intensity of socialization engenders a strong and deep‐rooted professional identity. We scrutinize this claim by drawing on interviews with partners who retired from lifelong employment in Big 4 firms in Japan.
Ricardo Azambuja+3 more
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Metaphysical Modality, Modality of Predicate and the Theory of "Decisive Necessity”
Aristotle in the Organon (1949: 9,30 a ,15-19) explicitly states that in a categorical syllogism when the minor premise is absolute (without modality operator) and the major is necessary, the conclusion will be necessary too.
L. Nabavi
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Abstract Background and aims Within many alcohol prevention interventions, changes in alcohol‐related attitudes (ARA) are often proposed as precursors to changes in drinking behaviour. This study aimed to measure the longitudinal relationship between ARA and behaviour during the implementation of a large‐scale prevention trial.
Andrew Percy+6 more
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Logic-driven Indirect Supervision: An Application to Crisis Counseling. [PDF]
Grespan MM+6 more
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On decidability of monadic logic of order over the naturals extended by monadic predicates [PDF]
Alexander Rabinovich
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Predicting protein functions by applying predicate logic to biomedical literature. [PDF]
Taha K, Iraqi Y, Al Aamri A.
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Propositional and Predicate Logic: Linguistic Aspects [PDF]
Pieter A. M. Seuren
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Predicate logic as a modeling language: the IDP system
Broes De Cat+4 more
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Visually Attending to black Senses of Place Through “Everyday Things” in White City, West London
Abstract This paper shares a practice‐related rendering of Katherine McKittrick's conceptional notion “a black sense of place” by reflecting on visual practices adopted in my research project, “Everyday Things: Visualising Young Black Adults’ Experiences in White City”.
Nathaniel Télémaque
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