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Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2014
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Eklund, Patrik +3 more
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2002
In this chapter the initial state of the reservoir will be the vacuum state and we study the limits, as λ → 0, of matrix elements of the evolution operator in the collective vectors, $$\left\langle {\prod\limits_{h = 1}^N \lambda \int_{{{{S_h}} \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{{S_h}} {{\lambda ^2}}}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {{\lambda ^2}}}}^{
Luigi Accardi +2 more
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In this chapter the initial state of the reservoir will be the vacuum state and we study the limits, as λ → 0, of matrix elements of the evolution operator in the collective vectors, $$\left\langle {\prod\limits_{h = 1}^N \lambda \int_{{{{S_h}} \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{{S_h}} {{\lambda ^2}}}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {{\lambda ^2}}}}^{
Luigi Accardi +2 more
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The Yale Review, 2019
This final chapter of the book features a second essay by its subject, Peter Brooks. Departing from familiar patterns of academic life-writing, this piece discusses Brooks’s experience during a semester of teaching a literature course in a New Jersey prison.
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This final chapter of the book features a second essay by its subject, Peter Brooks. Departing from familiar patterns of academic life-writing, this piece discusses Brooks’s experience during a semester of teaching a literature course in a New Jersey prison.
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2015
Mass terms are words and phrases such as ‘water’, ‘wood’ and ‘white wallpaper’. They are contrasted with count terms such as ‘woman’, ‘word’ and ‘wild wildebeest’. Intuitively, mass terms refer to ‘stuff’; count terms refer to ‘objects’. Mass terms allow for measurement (‘three kilos of wood’, ‘much water’); count terms allow for counting, quantifying ...
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Mass terms are words and phrases such as ‘water’, ‘wood’ and ‘white wallpaper’. They are contrasted with count terms such as ‘woman’, ‘word’ and ‘wild wildebeest’. Intuitively, mass terms refer to ‘stuff’; count terms refer to ‘objects’. Mass terms allow for measurement (‘three kilos of wood’, ‘much water’); count terms allow for counting, quantifying ...
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Science, 1931
The article on "The Revolt of the Biochemists" by me published July 10th in SCIENCE contained the following statement: In 1860 the term "protein" was introduced by Mulder.... It should read: In 1839.... The author overlooked the error and is indebted to Professor Lafayette B. Mendel for having called his attention to it.
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The article on "The Revolt of the Biochemists" by me published July 10th in SCIENCE contained the following statement: In 1860 the term "protein" was introduced by Mulder.... It should read: In 1839.... The author overlooked the error and is indebted to Professor Lafayette B. Mendel for having called his attention to it.
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