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The Nature and Function of Languages
Several studies in philosophy, linguistics and neuroscience have tried to define the nature and functions of language. Cybernetics and the mathematical theory of communication have clarified the role and functions of signals, symbols and codes involved ...
Franco Fabbro +2 more
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Asymptotics of Wigner 3nj-symbols with Small and Large Angular Momenta: an Elementary Method
Yu and Littlejohn recently studied in arXiv:1104.1499 some asymptotics of Wigner symbols with some small and large angular momenta. They found that in this regime the essential information is captured by the geometry of a tetrahedron, and gave new ...
Bonzom, Valentin, Fleury, Pierre
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HGNC: The Why and How of Standardised Gene Nomenclature [PDF]
The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) aims to approve a unique gene symbol and gene name for every human gene. Standardisation of gene symbols is necessary to allow researchers and curators to refer to the same gene without ambiguity.
Elspeth Bruford +4 more
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Takwil Tradition in Malay Literary Works; Islamic Spiritual Insights in Danarto's Nostalgia
Danarto, dalam menjelaskan alur pikiran karyanya yang berjudul Nostalgia menggunakan karakter dan simbol HIndu yang menunjukkan adanya keterkaitan hubungan antara dua dunia, lahir-batin, transenden-immanen, duniawi-ukhrawi, rasiointuisi, dan lain-lain ...
Achmad Ubaedillah
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The Funerary Character and Symbolism of the First Christian Images [PDF]
The first two centuries of our era constitute a period devoid of sacred images, and this aniconic phase of Christianity was not only determined by the observance of the Old Testament prohibition. The lack of interest of Jesus and the apostles towards the
Sabina-Maria Azoiței
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Discrete Moyal-type representations for a spin [PDF]
In Moyal’s formulation of quantum mechanics, a quantum spin s is described in terms of continuous symbols, i.e., by smooth functions on a two-dimensional sphere.
A. Perelomov +18 more
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For a code $\code$, its $i$-th symbol is said to have locality $r$ if its value can be recovered by accessing some other $r$ symbols of $\code$. Locally repairable codes (LRCs) are the family of codes such that every symbol has locality $r$.
Kadhe, Swanand, Sprintson, Alex
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Geomorphism, Archetypes and Symbols in Architecture
This paper is a revision with updating of an essay on the theme Nature and Architecture, published in 1999. Here, with the support of other disciplines, there are some similarities between natural forms and architectural forms.
Paolo Portoghesi
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Symbol complexity and symbol identification with rotated symbols
Abstract Previous studies of the identification of rotated symbols have been restricted to either alphanumeric characters or symbols designed to be similar in complexity and type to alphanumerics. These researches have found identification response times to be independent of the magnitude of a symbol's angular displacement from a standard upright ...
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Consuming identity : the case of Scotland [PDF]
The paper examines national identity in Scotland. The research explores how consumers perceive the symbols used to represent Scotland, how these symbols relate to their perceptions of contemporary Scottish identity and their responses to the use of these
Coombes, Emma +3 more
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