Why not be a desertist?: Three arguments for desert and against luck egalitarianism [PDF]
Many philosophers believe that luck egalitarianism captures “desert-like” intuitions about justice. Some even think that luck egalitariansm distributes goods in accordance with desert. In this paper, we argue that this is wrong.
Brouwer, Huub, Mulligan, Thomas
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Information systems play a serious role in modern education, providing an information basis for many disciplines. One of the main tasks in integrating information systems into the educational process is to provide a relevant search for information ...
Victor Dudarev, Igor Temkin
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A study of cross sections for excitation of pseudostates [PDF]
Using the electron-hydrogen scattering Temkin-Poet model we investigate the behavior of the cross sections for excitation of all of the states used in the convergent close-coupling (CCC) formalism.
A. Temkin +14 more
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Adsorption of phenol/tyrosol from aqueous solutions on macro-reticular aromatic and macro-porous polystyrene cross-linked with divinylbenzene polymeric resins [PDF]
The current work aims at separating by adsorption of low-molecular-weight organic compounds in a nanofiltration concentrate of the olive mill wastewaters. The experimental investigations on adsorption of phenol/tyrosol in single and binary systems were
Njimou, Jacques R. +6 more
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Language without code: intentionally unusable, uncomputable, or conceptual programming languages
The esoteric class of programming languages, commonly called esolangs, have long challenged the norms of programming practice and computational culture. Esolangs are a practice of hacker/hobbyists, who don’t primarily think of their work as art.
Daniel Temkin
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Molecular phylogeny of pearl oysters and their relatives (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Pterioidea)
Background The superfamily Pterioidea is a morphologically and ecologically diverse lineage of epifaunal marine bivalves distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical continental shelf regions.
Tëmkin Ilya
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Removal of Nickel (II) ions from Aqueous Solutions Using Chicken Feather Nanoparticles: Study of Kinetic, Isotherm and Thermodynamic Models [PDF]
Nickel is highly toxic and directly associate with health risk such as damage to kidney, liver and central nervous system. This study evaluated the potential of a chicken feather for the removal of nickel from aqueous solutions.
Hassan Rezaei, Sanaz Naseri
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The Negative Influence of Labor Informality on Subjective Well-Being
This paper explores the relationship between informal employment and the subjective well-being of informal employees and self-employed workers in Mexico.
Benjamin Temkin
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Sorption Energies for Atrazine onto Devolatalized Vitellaria paradoxa [PDF]
We utilize isotherm models in contributing to scholarly knowledge in simple terms, to measure the forces or energy defining certain adsorption phenomenon.
Adams Udoji Itodo +3 more
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Activated carbon has been used as an adsorbent in this work to remove mercury from aqueous solutions. The aim of the work is to test how best activated carbon can be used as an adsorbent for mercury.
Hayder Mohammed Abdul-Hameed
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