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Peer relations in the transition to adolescence
2002Publisher Summary This chapter deals with two social and emotional competencies—friendship quality and self-regulation. Children's perceptions of the quality of their close friendships are direct measure of an affective peer relationship. Self-regulation as perceived by others may be considered an indirect measure of peer relations.
Carollee Howes, Julie Wargo Aikins
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On computing the transitive closure of a state transition relation
Proceedings of the 30th international on Design automation conference - DAC '93, 1993We describe a new, recursive-descent procedure for the computation of the transitive closure of a transition relation. This procedure is the classic binary matrix procedure of [1], adapted to a BDD data structure. We demonstrate its efficacy when compared to standard iterative methods.
Robert K. Brayton+2 more
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‘Transitivity’ of Consequence Relations
2015A binary relation R on a set S is transitive iff for all a, b, c ∈ S, if aRb and bRc, then aRc. This almost never applies to the relations logicians tend to think of as consequence relations; where such relations are relations on a set at all, they are rarely transitive.
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Transitivity frameworks for reciprocal relations: cycle-transitivity versus -transitivity
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2005For a reciprocal relation Q on a set of alternatives A, two transitivity frameworks which generalize both T-transitivity and stochastic transitivity are compared: the framework of cycle-transitivity, introduced by the present authors (Soc. Choice Welf., to appear) and which is based upon the ordering of the numbers Q(a,b), Q(b,c) and Q(c,a) for all (a ...
H. De Meyer, B. De Baets
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German Industrial Relations in Transition
Work, Employment and Society, 1999A central characteristic of the German industrial relations system until the fall of the Berlin Wall had been its post-war stability and continuity. Indeed it was regarded not only as a significant contributor to Modell Deutschland, meaning the socio-economic and political stability which had marked Germany in the period up to 1990, but also as a model
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On computing the transitive closure of a relation
Acta Informatica, 1977An algorithm is presented for computing the transitive closure of an arbitrary relation which is based upon Tarjan's algorithm [7] for finding the strongly connected components of a directed graph. A new formulation, justifying a somewhat simplified statement of the latter, characterises weaker restrictions on the form of the graph traversal than ...
R. Kurki-Suonio, J. Eve
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Phase relations in the transition zone
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1990Phase relations in the systems MgO‐Al2O3‐SiO2 and CaO‐MgO‐SiO2 have been investigated experimentally at 166–226 kbar pressures and 1350°–2500°C temperatures with a split sphere anvil apparatus (USSA 2000). MgSiO3 ilmenite is stable to lower pressures (175 kbar) than found previously. CaSiO3 perovskite forms at P(bar)=15T(°C)+151,000.
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Logics with Transitive Accessibility Relations
2014This chapter is about the model construction problem in classes of models satisfying the constraint of transitivity. We present the modal logics of the class of models where the accessibility relation is transitive (K4), transitive and serial (KD4), and transitive and reflexive (KT4, alias S4).
François Schwarzentruber+3 more
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The Reasons Obliging a Relation to be Transitive
2021In this study the reasons obliging a relation to be transitive were established. Unified definitions of different symmetry and reflexivity manifests were made. It was shown that among relations’ properties only transitivity has the direct negation.
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Occupational transitions as a relational project
Studies in Continuing Education, 2012Looking at ‘biographical learning’ as part of a work transition, the aim of this paper is to investigate how social relations enable and constrain such a learning process in outplacement clients.
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