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Resolving and strictly resolving regularizers

Siberian Mathematical Journal, 1989
See the review in Zbl 0655.47016.
Kadets, V. M.   +2 more
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Resolving Hiatus

2021
An examination of 92 languages which resolve hiatus through Vowel Elision and/or Coalescence (merger) reveals two correlations that pose interesting challenges for phonological theory. First, in certain contexts the vowel targeted by Elision is universally predictable.
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Resolvable t-Designs

Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 2004
Resolvable \(t\)-\((v=p^f+1,k,\lambda)\) designs are constructed where \(k\) is a divisor of \(v\) and \(p\) is a prime. The constructed designs admit the (large) automorphism groups PGL\((2,p^f)\) or PSL\((2,p^f)\), which we denote by \(G\). The main idea is to consider subgroups \(G > H > U\) so that \(U\) is the stabilizer of a block and the orbit ...
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RESOLVING SCOLIOSIS

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1959
Four cases are reported in which infantile idiopathic structural scoliosis gradually decreased during the period of active growth.
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On Resolvable and Affine Resolvable Variance-Balanced Designs

Biometrika, 1985
The interrelationship between affine resolvability and variance balancedness and the relation \(b=v+t-1\) has been explored. It is proved that an incomplete block affine resolvable design with \(b=v+t-1\) is not necessarily variance-balanced. A necessary and sufficient condition for an affine-resolvable design satisfying \(b=v+t-1\) to be variance ...
Mukerjee, Rahul, Kageyama, Sanpei
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Inflammation in cancer cachexia: To resolve or not to resolve (is that the question?)

Clinical Nutrition, 2012
Cachexia is associated with poor prognosis and shortened survival in cancer patients. Growing evidence points out to the importance of chronic systemic inflammation in the aetiology of this syndrome. In the recent past, chronic inflammation was considered to result from overexpression and release of pro-inflammatory factors. However, this conception is
Marilia Seelaender   +4 more
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Resolving the controversy

Nature Materials, 2018
The structure of the platelet defect in diamond has been determined by transmission electron microscopy, distinguishing the best-matched atomic model that settles a long-standing debate.
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Resolving, resolving ... resolved!

2016
The recombination outcomes of resolution of Double Holliday Junctions (DHJs) divided by a large heterologous insertion were presented and contemplated.
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