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Wittgenstein-Studien, 2023
Abstract “I myself still find my way of philosophizing new, & it keeps striking me so afresh, & that is why I have to repeat myself so often. […] [R]epetitions […] [f]or me […] are necessary.” (CV 1998: 3e) Wittgenstein's style is well known for its recursive—and according to some interpreters, even obsessive-compulsive—quality ...
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Abstract “I myself still find my way of philosophizing new, & it keeps striking me so afresh, & that is why I have to repeat myself so often. […] [R]epetitions […] [f]or me […] are necessary.” (CV 1998: 3e) Wittgenstein's style is well known for its recursive—and according to some interpreters, even obsessive-compulsive—quality ...
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Repetitions of a text: A text on repetition
Maska, 2018The text repeats the repetition of a performance on repetition with repetition. The text itself consists of the repetition of several texts and of itself; as such it has been/will be repeated several times. The repetitions might be for repetition’s sake (laziness), they might be the symptom of a repetitive hyperproductive activity (workaholism), or ...
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The Key to Adrenal Insufficiency Education: Repetition, Repetition, Repetition.
Pediatric endocrinology reviews : PER, 2018Described more than 150 years ago by Thomas Addison, adrenal gland dysfunction, while treatable, remains a clinically significant and potentially fatal disease. Vague and non-specific symptomatology can delay diagnosis of adrenal insufficiency and lead to adrenal crisis.
Margaret F, Keil, Carol, Van Ryzin
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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2019
Freud understood repetition, on the one hand, as something 'daemonic' and conservative that could compulsively drive us back, as in the cases of traumatic neurosis or what we would today call post-traumatic stress disorder. Yet, on the other hand, he also grasped the pleasure of repetition such as that found in children's jokes, rhymes, and stories or ...
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Freud understood repetition, on the one hand, as something 'daemonic' and conservative that could compulsively drive us back, as in the cases of traumatic neurosis or what we would today call post-traumatic stress disorder. Yet, on the other hand, he also grasped the pleasure of repetition such as that found in children's jokes, rhymes, and stories or ...
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Multi-granularity locks for XML repetitive [repetitive read as repetition]
Fourth Annual ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS'05), 2005We proposed a list data sharing model, which utilizes semantics expressed in DTD for concurrency control of shared XML trees. In this model, tree updating actions such as inserting/deleting subtrees are allowed only for the repetitive parts. The proposed model guarantees that the resulting XML tree is valid even when applying tree update actions ...
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Repetitive Maladaptive Behavior: Beyond Repetition Compulsion
The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2010Maladaptive behavior that repeats, typically known as repetition compulsion, is one of the primary reasons that people seek psychotherapy. However, even with psychotherapeutic advances it continues to be extremely difficult to treat. Despite wishes and efforts to the contrary repetition compulsion does not actually achieve mastery, as evidenced by the ...
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On maximal repetitions in words
1999A repetition in a word is a subword with the period at most half of the subword length. We study maximal repetitions occurring in a word, that is those for which any extended subword has a bigger period. The set of such repetitions represents in a compact way all repetitions in the word. We first study maximal repetitions in Fibonacci words -- we count
Roman M. Kolpakov, Gregory Kucherov
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SIAM Journal on Computing, 1995
Summary: We show that a parallel repetition of any two-prover one-round proof system \(\text{(MIP}(2,1))\) decreases the probability of error at an exponential rate. No constructive bound was previously known. The constant in the exponent (in our analysis) depends only on the original probability of error and on the total number of possible answers of ...
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Summary: We show that a parallel repetition of any two-prover one-round proof system \(\text{(MIP}(2,1))\) decreases the probability of error at an exponential rate. No constructive bound was previously known. The constant in the exponent (in our analysis) depends only on the original probability of error and on the total number of possible answers of ...
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Repetition suppression and repetition priming are processing outcomes
Cognitive Neuroscience, 2012Abstract There is considerable evidence that repetition suppression (RS) is a cortical signature of previous exposure to the environment. In many instances RS in specific brain regions is accompanied by improvements in specific behavioral measures; both observations are outcomes of repeated processing.
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