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To Split or to Not Split: The Split Infinitive Past and Present
Journal of English Linguistics, 2010This article reviews the history of the proscription of the English split infinitive and presents a corpus-based investigation of its present usage and distribution across registers in American English. Using archival research, the article traces the history of the proscription and offers historical examples of its use.
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College English, 1978
I AM A MIDDLE-AGED SPECIMEN of the human race, one who has been raised in the United States with English as my native tongue, and yet, even given the benefit of a university education and years of practical experience using English, I am prone to err in my use of English. Why? But why ask such a question: for is it not human to err?
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I AM A MIDDLE-AGED SPECIMEN of the human race, one who has been raised in the United States with English as my native tongue, and yet, even given the benefit of a university education and years of practical experience using English, I am prone to err in my use of English. Why? But why ask such a question: for is it not human to err?
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Nature, 1967
The Lichen Symbiosis By Vernon Ahmadjian. (A Blaisdell Book in the Pure and Applied Sciences.) Pp. viii + 152. (Waltham, Mass., and London: Blaisdell Publishing Company, a Division of Ginn and Company, 1967.) $5.75.
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The Lichen Symbiosis By Vernon Ahmadjian. (A Blaisdell Book in the Pure and Applied Sciences.) Pp. viii + 152. (Waltham, Mass., and London: Blaisdell Publishing Company, a Division of Ginn and Company, 1967.) $5.75.
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Retinoschisis: splitting hairs on retinal splitting
Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 2020Retinoschisis can be found in the fovea or the retinal periphery, either of which may be present in isolation, or in conjunction with each other. Foveal schisis may be congenital, acquired, or secondary to an associated ocular pathology such as optic pit, glaucoma, or pathological myopia.
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Split Interpretations of a Split I
2017In this chapter, Jean-Louis Chrétien tracks various interpretations of Romans 7:7-25, focusing on the use of first person pronouns in the passage. Does the “I/me” refer to Paul in a straightforward autobiographical sense? Is Paul inhabiting someone else’s experience by speaking in character (prosopopoiea)?
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SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 1976
Complementary subspaces consistency between the linear system \[ ( * )\qquad Ax = b \] and the linear system $Bx = c$ is defined and studied. This concept is applied to the consideration of iterative schemes for solving (*) obtained through various splittings of the matrix A.
Berman, Abraham, Neumann, Michael
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Complementary subspaces consistency between the linear system \[ ( * )\qquad Ax = b \] and the linear system $Bx = c$ is defined and studied. This concept is applied to the consideration of iterative schemes for solving (*) obtained through various splittings of the matrix A.
Berman, Abraham, Neumann, Michael
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1990
Photographic documentation of successful surgical correction of two major vertical-type and one horizontal-type split nail is presented. The developmental mechanism of the horizontal-type split nail is discussed. Treatment of the vertical-type split nail with bipedicled subperiosteal nailbed-matrix flaps is described in detail.
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Photographic documentation of successful surgical correction of two major vertical-type and one horizontal-type split nail is presented. The developmental mechanism of the horizontal-type split nail is discussed. Treatment of the vertical-type split nail with bipedicled subperiosteal nailbed-matrix flaps is described in detail.
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Ars Comb., 2007
Summary: In this paper, self-centered, bi-eccentric splitting graphs are characterized. Further various bounds for domination number, global domination number and the neighborhood number of these graphs are obtained.
T. N. Janakiraman +2 more
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Summary: In this paper, self-centered, bi-eccentric splitting graphs are characterized. Further various bounds for domination number, global domination number and the neighborhood number of these graphs are obtained.
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