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The University, the Universe, the World, and ?Globalization?

The Global South, 2007
Gramma: Journal of Theory and Criticism, Vol 13 (2005): Comparative Literature & Global ...
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Universal Access: The “Universal” Is Not as It Seems

2013
The quest for universal access, still today is faced with the expectation of a minimal knowledge of the use of interactive equipment in order to establish successful communication between these equipments and users. We propose to broaden the discussion on ways to include those unfamiliar with the use of computers, the internet and interactive devices ...
Hélia Vannucchi, Alexandre Torrezam
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Parallel universes with a universal problem

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2009
At some stage most readers of this journal will have attended a health-related conference, be it sponsored by a professional body, or has a theme that is clinical emergency care, resuscitation and life support, trauma, prehospital care, paediatrics, education and so forth.
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Structuring the Universe of Universal Logic

Logica Universalis, 2007
How, why and what for we should combine logics is perfectly well explained in a number of works concerning this issue. But the interesting question seems to be the nature and the structure of the general universe of possible combinations of logical systems.
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Universal Induction and True Universal Arithmetic

Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 1994
AbstractWe prove that every finitely generated (as a ring) model for induction for universal formulas without parameters satisfies also all true universal sentences.Mathematics Subject Classification: 03C62.
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The Universe

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2023
Joselyn Michelle Almeida   +1 more
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Universal Gates in Other Universes

2013
I describe a new formalization for computation which is similar to traditional circuit models but which depends upon the choice of a family of [semi]groups --- essentially, a choice of the structure group of the universe of the computation. Choosing the symmetric groups results in the reversible version of classical computation; the unitary groups give
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Who Are Universities For?

2018
<i>Who are universities for?</i> argues for a large-scale shake up of how we organise higher education. It includes radical proposals for reform of the curriculum and how we admit students to higher education. Offering concrete solutions, it provides a way forward for universities to become more responsive to challenges.
Sperlinger, Tom   +2 more
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In defense of Aristotelian universals

SynthÈse, 2022
Alessandro Giordani
exaly  

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