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    Effective Fuzzy Soft Set Theory and Its Applications by Shawkat Alkhazaleh

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Finally, we give an application of this theory to medical diagnosis (MD) and exhibit the technique with a hypothetical case study.…”
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    Critical race theory and the question of safety in dialogues on race by M. S. Conradie

    Published 2016-06-01
    “… This study seeks to combine research from critical race theory, as applied to post-1994 South Africa, with insights from practical theology. …”
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    Walden or the Violence of the Letter: Toward a Theory of Reading by Isabelle Alfandary

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…This article seeks to unfold and contemplate the terms, conditions and consequences of Walden’s groundbreaking theory of reading based on an understanding of the sign as original if not originary, leading to an inversion of the values of sound and echo, presence and absence, reading and literature, mother tongue and writing.…”
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    Holographic boundary conformal field theory with T T ¯ $$ T\overline{T} $$ deformation by Zhi Wang, Feiyu Deng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract We propose a holographic dual of boundary conformal field theory (BCFT) with T T ¯ $$ T\overline{T} $$ deformation, i.e. of T T ¯ $$ T\overline{T} $$ BCFT. …”
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    Resonant Perturbation Theory of Decoherence and Relaxation of Quantum Bits by M. Merkli, G. P. Berman, I. M. Sigal

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…We describe our recent results on the resonant perturbation theory of decoherence and relaxation for quantum systems with many qubits. …”
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    Éléments pour une théorie biologique du sujet by Lionel Simonneau

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Second, according to the theory of the evolution of species, if biological constraints and contingency are operating during the evolution of the living, a parallel is drawn with the individual-subject where subject structuring constraints and chance during life are moulding his existence and personality. …”
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    Exploring Development Challenges in Uganda Using Modernization Theory by Gloria Nambassa, Eko Priyo Purnomo

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…This paper explores challenges of modernization theory in Uganda by analyzing its conceptual distinctions and theoretical frameworks. …”
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    Canonical equivariant extensions using classical Hodge theory by Christopher Allday

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Here we obtain canonical equivariant extensions much more generally by means of classical Hodge theory.…”
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    THEORY OF INTEGRAL INDIVIDUALITY BY V. S. MERLIN: HISTORY AND NOWADAYS by B. A. Vyatkin, L. Ya. Dorfman

    Published 2017-03-01
    Subjects: “…theory of integral individuality…”
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    Aspects of Moduli Stabilization in Type IIB String Theory by Shaaban Khalil, Ahmad Moursy, Ali Nassar

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…We review moduli stabilization in type IIB string theory compactification with fluxes. We focus on KKLT and Large Volume Scenario (LVS). …”
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    Concepts of generalized bounded variation and the theory of Fourier series by M. Avdispahić

    Published 1986-01-01
    “…Exploiting the existing interactions and utilizing the power of one or another approach to some typical questions of the Fourier theory, a number of previously unnoticed results are obtained in the course of this exposition.…”
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    Music Theory, Historically-Informed Performance, and The Significance of Cities by Adam Krims

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…It isolates the feature of wind/string balance, widely touted at the time as an advantage of the HIP approach, and measures them at key points of the movement; the resulting similarities of two of the recordings, both from London-based performers, and their pronounced divergence from the third, featuring East-Coast American performers, suggests the possibility that music workers (performers, but also engineers, producers, etc.) informed each others’ aesthetic preference and priorities, whether implicitly or explicitly. Recent theories from urban geography are raised in order to explain the kind of location-based learning that may account for such similarities and divergences, showing that ideas nurtured in discussions of urban creativity can contribute quite substantially to the concerns of music theory. …”
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