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Let’s Sort It Out: Self-Sorting of Covalent Organic Cage Compounds

Synlett, 2016
Dynamic covalent self-assembly of small and rigid precursors into cage-type architectures can serve as a powerful strategy for the formation of molecular porous units. In order to enhance the functionality of suchlike nanostructures, formation of complex multicomponent assemblies with high spatial precision, and on-demand control of both reversible ...
Florian Beuerle   +2 more
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Yvonne Vera: Sorting It Out

Wasafiri, 2008
When Zimbabwean novelist Yvonne Vera died in April 2005, many of us who observe the African cultural scene were in a state of shock from the tragic news concerning one of the continent's finest you...
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“It’s Sort of ‘Members Only’”

2014
Teen dance films often follow a close formula that includes interracial romance, hip-hop dance, racial utopias, and allegiance to American exceptionalism. This chapter examinesSave the Last Danceas an example of these films, arguing that dance’s ability to render subject transformation through movement makes dance particularly conducive to utopian ...
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“Each Sort Must Have Its Music”

2022
Abstract This central chapter provides a broad consideration of the increasingly vital place of audience communities and identities in conceptions of genre. It suggests that to understand the musical world of nineteenth-century Europe, we must import some ways of thinking from genre studies developed around popular music in the twentieth
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Sort it Like You Mean It: Discovering Semantically Interesting Attribute Augmentations to Sort Tables

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
Sorting is a fundamental operation in table analysis. Data scientists frequently sort tables to uncover key insights—for example, identifying the top 10 products by sales. However, this process is largely manual. Data scientists must (1) understand the semantics behind the sorting they wish to apply, and (2) ensure the necessary attributes are present ...
Akash Khatri   +2 more
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Sorting It Out

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2016
Healthcare literacy and cultural competence are necessary components in keeping patients informed. Nurses are the foundation of healthcare and pivotal in creating trusting relationships with patients by sharing information. Respect is key in developing a tailored approach to individuals’ healthcare literacy and nurses’ cultural competence. In practice,
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‘Its members are of all sorts…’

Journal for Research into Freemasonry and Fraternalism, 2014
This paper analyses the ages and occupations of the men who joined co-freemasonry for men and women in the period 1902–1914. In seeking to establish why these men joined this form of freemasonry rather than the much larger, established and highly respectable all male freemasonry, it seeks to establish their beliefs and in particular their attitude to ...
Diane Clements, Diane Clements
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A sorting problem and its complexity

Communications of the ACM, 1972
A technique for proving min-max norms of sorting algorithms is given. One new algorithm for finding the minimum and maximum elements of a set with fewest comparisons is proved optimal with this technique.
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