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Synthesis, Characterization and Toxicity Evaluation of Some New Heterocyclic Compounds from Oxazole and 1,2,4-Triazine Classes. [PDF]
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Bilateral Auricular Blastomycosis-like Pyoderma: A Rare Presentation Histologically Misinterpreted as Squamous Cell Carcinoma. [PDF]
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Cut properties of resemblance [PDF]
Summary: The resemblance relation is used to reflect some real-life situations for which a fuzzy equivalence is not suitable. We study the properties of cuts for such relations. In the case of a resemblance on the real line enriched with a bottom element \(-\infty\) under the natural order, \(E:=\mathbb R\cup\{-\infty\}\), we show that it determines a ...
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International audienceHuman fathers face paternity uncertainty and are expected to use cues of relatedness to adjust their investment. So far, the main cue hypothesised to account for paternity assessment is facial phenotypic resemblance between a father
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Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2003
See the joint review of the whole series of papers below; Zbl 1020.03054.
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See the joint review of the whole series of papers below; Zbl 1020.03054.
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2018
<p>This study examines three 18th-century novels and their connection to the romances of the 17th century, the middle ages, as well as the Greek romances that flourished during the Roman Empire. I argue that the novel and the romance differ, not because the novel possesses some intrinsic formal, structural, or thematic essence wholly and ...
Angela Rose Toscano +5 more
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<p>This study examines three 18th-century novels and their connection to the romances of the 17th century, the middle ages, as well as the Greek romances that flourished during the Roman Empire. I argue that the novel and the romance differ, not because the novel possesses some intrinsic formal, structural, or thematic essence wholly and ...
Angela Rose Toscano +5 more
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