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Expressions of the Commodity Form: Alienation and Mathematics Education

2016
This chapter refocuses Marxist debates on alienation and mathematics education around the unifying factor of the commodity. The various complex paths from the organisation of the economy to the mathematics classroom are traced in outline. This tracing touches on the historical birth of modern schooling in the UK, the roles that schooling plays in ...
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Expression of the liver form of arginase in erythrocytes

Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, 2002
Arginase I (AI) has a critical function in mammalian liver as the final enzyme in the urea cycle responsible for the disposal of ammonia from protein catabolism. AI is also expressed in various extrahepatic tissues and may play a role in regulating arginine levels and in providing ornithine for biosynthetic reactions that generate various critical ...
Phillip S, Kim   +8 more
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The Ubiquitously Expressed pIClnProtein Forms Homomeric Complexesin Vitro

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1996
Endothelial cells contain a cell-volume sensitive chloride conductance with biophysical properties similar to those of a ubiquitously expressed chloride current that is activated by cell swelling. The latter current has been associated with the ICln protein (pICln) which may be the chloride channel itself or, alternatively, a channel regulator. We were
G, Buyse   +5 more
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Architecture, form,expression. The helicoidal skyscrapers’geometry [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
Il grattacielo elicoidale, progettato da Manfredi Nicoletti e Sergio Musmeci per il “New York Crescent” di Manhattan, è presentato come interpretazione dell’utopia espressionista dell’architetto-demiurgo che imita i processi formativi della Natura, coniugando sapere e astrazione.
CAPANNA, ALESSANDRA   +2 more
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Integrating expressions of the form and others

The Mathematical Gazette, 2010
In an earlier communication to the Gazette [1], the authors in effect showed, in a somewhat complicated manner, how to evaluate the integral One can show in a simpler manner, however, how to evaluate, for integers n
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Mallory body forming cells express the preneoplastic hepatocyte phenotype

Experimental and Molecular Pathology, 2006
The livers of mice fed diethyl 1,4-dihydro-2,4,6,-trimethyl-3,5-pyridinedicarboxylate (DDC) for 10 weeks formed Mallory bodies (MBs) in clusters of hepatocytes. Mice withdrawn from DDC for 9 months developed liver tumors. In the present study, the phenotype of the hepatocytes that formed MBs and tumors was characterized.
Li, Nan   +5 more
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The Expression of Trigonometrical Series in Fourier Form

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1960
In a paper published in 1936 Burkill (2) proved that, if the trigonometrical series1.1is bounded except on a countable set and if the series obtained by integrating series (1.1) once converges everywhere, then the coefficients can be written in Fourier form using the C1P-integral.
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Imperative Forms Expressing the Meaning of Concession

Russian language at school, 2019
The article analyses imperative forms used to express the meaning of concession, which is one of the most frequent indirect uses of imperative forms in the modern Russian language. The author distinguishes three types of complex sentences with imperative forms expressing the meaning of concession.
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The express technology for obtaining forms for the flexography

2019
The methods of production the patented flexoforms of increased wear resistance allowing to reduce the vibration of the printing shaft are considered. An attempt was made to manufacture forms for flexographic printing from an elastic polymer using a 3D printer produced in Russia.
Arutyunyan, A.R.   +2 more
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The Robertson-Walker metrics expressible in static form

General Relativity and Gravitation, 1980
It is shown that there are six, and only six, Robertson-Walker metrics which can be expressed in static form. They are precisely those Robertson-Walker metrics whosespacetime curvature is constant. The coordinate transformations which transform these metrics into their static form are also given.
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