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Weak Measurement and Weak Information

Foundations of Physics, 2012
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Tamir, Boaz, Masis, Sergei
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Weak legs

Acute Medicine Journal, 2022
A 48 year old lady presented with a 7-week history of progressive generalised myalgia and muscle weakness resulting in recurrent falls. Her past medical history included bipolar affective disorder and a previous stroke. Her medications included clopidogrel 75mg, atorvastatin 80mg, and quetiapine 400mg twice daily.
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Weak linking

Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, 2003
The authors consider \({\mathcal{C}}^1\)-functionals \(G:E\to\mathbb R\) defined on a separable Hilbert space \(E\) so that \(G':E\to E\) is weakly sequentially continuous. By definition, a subset \(A\) of \(E\) links \(D\subset E\) weakly if each such \(G\) satisfying \(\text{{sup}}\, G(A)\leq\text{{inf}}\,G(B)\) has a \((PS)_c\)-sequence for some \(c\
Schechter, Martin, Zou, Wenming
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Weak chaos

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 1996
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Weak and Weak* Topologies

2009
In this chapter, we will study topologies on Banach spaces which are weaker (i.e. coarser) than the norm topology.
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Weak Elements, Weak Flesh

2023
In Weak Elements, Weak Flesh, Ernest Clark reinvigorates an ancient interpretation overlooked since the fourth century. Clark argues that when Paul writes “we too were enslaved under the elements of the world,” he means that the elements that compose the cosmos also compose and compromise the flesh, allowing sin to enslave human persons through their ...
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Weak Covering Properties of Weak Topologies

Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 1997
In 1980, S. Gul'ko posed the problem whether the space \(C_p(K)\) is hereditarily meta-Lindelöf for every compact space \(K\). Later R. Hanswell asked whether such a space is weakly \(\theta\)-refinable. It is shown in the paper that the space \(C_p(\beta \omega_1)\) is a counterexample to both questions, and \(C_p (\beta \omega_1)\) is not even weakly
Dow, Alan, Junnila, H., Pelant, Jan
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