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Effect of 25% in-office hydrogen peroxide bleaching on flexural strength of resin-based composites: an in vitro study. [PDF]
Grover V, Acharya SR, Chatra A, Mayya A.
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Universal Free Contraception Coverage Policy, Out-of-Pocket Payments, and Costs.
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Various nonstandard methods of analysis are unified by studying special quite unconventional models of set theory. In particular, the apparatus of Boolean-valued analysis is based on the properties of a certain cumulative hierarchy V (B) , with its every succeeding layer composed of all possible functions departing from the preceding layers and ...
Anatoly G. Kusraev, Semen S. Kutateladze
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Various nonstandard methods of analysis are unified by studying special quite unconventional models of set theory. In particular, the apparatus of Boolean-valued analysis is based on the properties of a certain cumulative hierarchy V (B) , with its every succeeding layer composed of all possible functions departing from the preceding layers and ...
Anatoly G. Kusraev, Semen S. Kutateladze
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On Values. Universal or Relative?
Ratio Juris, 1996Abstract. Any value statement belongs to a certain value code shared, to a certain degree, by a number of people. Is the value code itself relative or not? To solve this problem, one must assume that universal value statements and principles always have a prima‐facie character. Prima‐facie value propositions not only claim universality but can also be
AULIS AARNIO, ALEKSANDER PECZENIK
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THE PROBLEM OF EUROPEAN VALUES AS UNIVERSAL VALUES
Scientific notes of the National University "Ostroh Academy". Series: PhilosophyThe article is devoted to an attempt to show that the semantic origin of values is the Socratic question: what is the good? In early Greek philosophy, the concept of “good” was understood as the cause and goal of human aspirations as a regulative horizon within which a person should realize his or her being.
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Democracy as a Universal Value
Journal of Democracy, 1999In the summer of 1997, I was asked by a leading Japanese newspaper what I thought was the most important thing that had happened in the twentieth century. I found this to be an unusually thought-provoking question, since so many things of gravity have happened over the last hundred years.
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