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On relative universality and Q-universality
Studia Logica, 2004A concrete category \(\mathcal K\) is universal if there exists a full and faithfull functor \(F: {\mathcal G}\rightarrow {\mathcal K}\) from the category \(\mathcal G\) of all graphs into \(\mathcal K\). If \(F\) assigns a \(\mathcal K\)-object with finite underlying set to every finite graph, \(\mathcal K\) is said to be finite-to-finite universal ...
Václav Koubek, Jirí Sichler
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The University for Older Adults: on Cuba's Universalization of the University
International Review of Education, 2006In this study we focus on a new program in Cuba, university studies for older adults or seniors. Specifically, we look at the Special Municipality of the Isla de la Juventud (Isle of Youth) in the context of the larger policy of “universalization of higher education.≓ We provide information about Cuban perspectives on adult education, discuss the ...
Clara Lig Rangel Long +1 more
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Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1947
The philosophical dispute over whether there are universale, or abstract entities, is not a dispute over the admissibility of general terms. Both sides will agree that general terms, e.g. ‘man,’ and perhaps even abstract singular terms such as ‘mankind’ and ‘7’, are meaningful, in the sense at least of participating in statements which as wholes are ...
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The philosophical dispute over whether there are universale, or abstract entities, is not a dispute over the admissibility of general terms. Both sides will agree that general terms, e.g. ‘man,’ and perhaps even abstract singular terms such as ‘mankind’ and ‘7’, are meaningful, in the sense at least of participating in statements which as wholes are ...
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The Universe and the University [PDF]
Paul Streeten proposes four reasons to revise old ideas of the role of a university, of higher education, and of research. He suggests that the emphasis on pure research (at least in economics) in the universities of the North has been overdone. He feels that research economists have focused on being published in the top ‘refereed’ journals, and have ...
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Journal of Musicology, 1998
7T he context for this essay about universals is, paradoxically, the prevalent and pervasive preoccupation with the variability of cultural contexts. My premise is simple: one cannot comprehend and explain the variability of human cultures unless one has some sense of the constancies involved in their shaping.
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7T he context for this essay about universals is, paradoxically, the prevalent and pervasive preoccupation with the variability of cultural contexts. My premise is simple: one cannot comprehend and explain the variability of human cultures unless one has some sense of the constancies involved in their shaping.
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Universal Precautions Are Not Universally Followed
Archives of Surgery, 1991Adherence to universal blood and body fluid precautions was studied in surgical patient care areas of a university hospital in an effort to identify potentially hazardous health care personnel practices. Surgical teams of an 18-unit operating room, three surgical ward patient care teams, and patient care personnel in a 16-bed surgical intensive care ...
K R, Courington +2 more
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2022
La red “UNIVERSITY of Universities” no cesa de amoldarse a los continuos cambios de las circunstancias docentes, económicas, de conflictos internacionales y por supuesto de pandemia. Lo importante es entender cada restricción como una oportunidad de proyecto.
Sánchez Merina, Francisco Javier +4 more
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La red “UNIVERSITY of Universities” no cesa de amoldarse a los continuos cambios de las circunstancias docentes, económicas, de conflictos internacionales y por supuesto de pandemia. Lo importante es entender cada restricción como una oportunidad de proyecto.
Sánchez Merina, Francisco Javier +4 more
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Applied Categorical Structures, 1994
Let \({\mathcal V}\) be a cocomplete monoidal category such that \(A \otimes - \) and \(- \otimes A\) preserve colimits for any \({\mathcal V}\)-object \(A\). Then there exist a \({\mathcal V}\)-category \({\mathcal U}\) and a \({\mathcal V}\)-functor \(F : {\mathcal U} \to {\mathcal U}\) such that for every \({\mathcal V}\)-functor \(H : {\mathcal H}_
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Let \({\mathcal V}\) be a cocomplete monoidal category such that \(A \otimes - \) and \(- \otimes A\) preserve colimits for any \({\mathcal V}\)-object \(A\). Then there exist a \({\mathcal V}\)-category \({\mathcal U}\) and a \({\mathcal V}\)-functor \(F : {\mathcal U} \to {\mathcal U}\) such that for every \({\mathcal V}\)-functor \(H : {\mathcal H}_
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The Universities and the Universal
The Review of Politics, 1971Institutions of higher learning fulfill important functions and are, in a sense, symbols of universalism. The future of mankind may depend on the orientation and effectiveness of their work.The forces of universalism confront many problems today. The universal, regional and technical international organizations have many uses, but are handicapped by ...
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Universal prediction and universal coding
Systems and Computers in Japan, 2003AbstractAlthough prediction schemes called “universal” are now abundant, very little attention has been devoted to the definition of universal prediction. This paper addresses, for α‐nary (α ≥ 2) sequences, the criteria of successful universal prediction and the prediction schemes that achieve the goals.
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