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When Slide Rules Ruled

Scientific American, 2006
The article discusses the slide rule, a computational tool used by engineers before electronic calculators. Topics discussed include the invention of the slide rule by English Anglican minister William Oughtred, how to properly use a slide rule, how long it took for the slide rule to become popular, and the phasing out of the slide rule.
Norton Starr, Cliff Stoll
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Rule by Rules

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
From at least Leibniz, the dream of removing human beings from the loop of legal reasoning has captured the imaginations of philosophers, lawyers, and (more recently) computer scientists. This project of law-as-computation (sometimes referred to as “computational law”) seeks to reduce the law to a set of algorithms that could be automatically executed ...
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Rules is Rules

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2006
When I am asked to provide an ethics assessment of a research proposal, one of the self-imposed “rules” I apply is to ask myself after reading the proposal is if I would give consent to be enrolled...
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Rules, Rules, Rules, Rules: Multilevel Regulatory Governance

Canadian Journal of Political Science, 2007
Rules, Rules, Rules, Rules: Multilevel Regulatory Governance, G. Bruce Doern and Robert Johnson, eds., Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy; Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006, xi, 372.The first stated purpose of this edited collection is to “clarify conceptually the nature, causes, and dynamics of regulatory ...
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Taylor’s Rule versus Taylor Rules

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
AbstractDoes the Taylor rule prescribe negative interest rates for 2009–11? This question is important because negative prescribed interest rates provide a justification for quantitative easing once actual policy rates hit the zero lower bound. We answer the question by analyzing Fed policy following the recessions of the early‐to‐mid‐1970s, the early ...
Alex Nikolsko‐Rzhevskyy   +1 more
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Ruled surfaces with timelike rulings

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2004
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Abdel-All, Nassar H.   +2 more
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Rules, Rules, Rules, Rules

2006
The dynamics of multi-level regulatory governance are ever-changing, not just in a North American context, but in a global one as well. Rules, Rules, Rules, Rules, clarifies the nature, causes, and dynamics of levels of regulatory governance in, or affecting, Canada. Edited by G.
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Rules, Rules, Rules

2019
Abstract Effective practice of civility and good manners requires that we follow socially shared conventional rules for conduct—etiquette. This chapter undertakes to show just why “big” values such as respect and consideration need “small” rules for their expression.
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Rules, Rules, and More Rules

2009
Abstract This chapter describes Buddha's establishment of rules. The ordination of over two hundred monks into Buddha's community of ascetics had caused a great stir in Rajagaha. In fact, many of the younger men in the merchant and warrior castes enthusiastically followed the ascetics and became renouncers of the householder's life.
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