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Characterization of the intermediate logics whose negative

Optimization and Characterization of Negative Uniaxial Metamaterials

Optimization and Characterization of Negative Uniaxial Metamaterials

... and Characterization of Negative Uniaxial Metamaterials Jose ...introduces negative uniaxial metamaterials (NUMs) which are birefringent structures that can be used to manipulate electromagnetic ...

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Characterization of Dominant-Negative Forms of Anthrax Protective Antigen

Characterization of Dominant-Negative Forms of Anthrax Protective Antigen

... Characterization of Dominant-Negative Forms of Anthrax Protective Antigen M ING Y AN AND R J OHN C OLLIER Certain mutations within the protective antigen (PA) moiety of anthrax toxin endow the protein with ...

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Characterization of a negative transcriptional element in the BRCA1 promoter

Characterization of a negative transcriptional element in the BRCA1 promoter

... The double GA and US mutant (UPFR6mGAmUS) resulted in loss of binding to the middle complex but appears to produce an even lower novel complex. These results suggest that the upper complex is composed of at least two ...

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Characterization and identification of gram negative, nonfermentative bacteria

Characterization and identification of gram negative, nonfermentative bacteria

... Strains of group VE-1 were multitrichous and esculin, arginine, and ONPG positive and grew on SS agar. Formam-[r] ...

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Characterization of clinically significant strains of coagulase negative staphylococci

Characterization of clinically significant strains of coagulase negative staphylococci

... In the course of our epidemiological investigations we prospectively collected a series of blood culture isolates of coagulase-negative staphylococci obtained from patients with symptoms[r] ...

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MoL 2009 11: 
  Inquisitive Semantics and Intermediate Logics

MoL 2009 11: Inquisitive Semantics and Intermediate Logics

... The characterization in terms of maximal possibilities does not carry over to that setting, where —as we shall see— a formula can raise issues whose resolutions are not alternative but form an infinite ...

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PP 2010 07: 
  Intermediate Logics and the de Jongh Property

PP 2010 07: Intermediate Logics and the de Jongh Property

... the logics we mentioned, the following have the endpoint replacement prop- erty: IPC, KC, LC, and T n ...The logics KP, Sc, ML, and BD n do not have the property with respect to a class of frames for which ...

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PP 2018 05: 
  Intermediate logics admitting a structural hypersequent calculus

PP 2018 05: Intermediate logics admitting a structural hypersequent calculus

... as negative—consequences of this characterisation. Keywords: Intermediate logics, hypersequent calculi, algebraic proof theory, Heyting ...for intermediate logics can be notoriously ...

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Whose Inflation? A Characterization of the CPI Plutocratic Gap

Whose Inflation? A Characterization of the CPI Plutocratic Gap

... is negative (when prices behave in an way more detrimental to the poorer households) then social programs, which primarily benefit the poor, are revised less than what would be the case with a democratic group ...

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Chemical Characterization, Functionality, and Baking Quality of Intermediate Wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium)

Chemical Characterization, Functionality, and Baking Quality of Intermediate Wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium)

... Despite the positive traits genes transfer between IWG and wheat can result in negative effects. For example, one of the genes that provides resistance to leaf and stem rust problems is associated with yellow ...

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MoL 2019 08: 
  Polyhedral Completeness in Intermediate and Modal Logics

MoL 2019 08: Polyhedral Completeness in Intermediate and Modal Logics

... i.e. logics defined by the Jankov-Fine formulas of a collection of trees with a special property: trees which only branch at the ...polyhedrally-complete logics of each finite height, as well as one of ...

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Hypersequent Systems for the Admissible Rules of Modal and Intermediate Logics

Hypersequent Systems for the Admissible Rules of Modal and Intermediate Logics

... modal logics by Jeˇr´abek [10], both making crucial use of Ghilardi’s work on unification and projective approximations [4, ...modal logics including K4, S4, and ...these logics can of- ten be ...
PP 2010 08: 
  Jankov's Theorems for Intermediate Logics in the Setting of Universal Models

PP 2010 08: Jankov's Theorems for Intermediate Logics in the Setting of Universal Models

... In frame-theoretic terms, the first Jankov Theorem states that for each finite rooted frame there is a formula ψ with the property that any counter-model for ψ needs this frame in the se[r] ...

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On the relationship between hypersequent calculi and labelled sequent calculi for intermediate logics with geometric Kripke semantics

On the relationship between hypersequent calculi and labelled sequent calculi for intermediate logics with geometric Kripke semantics

... One can extend the language of simply labelled sequents in a variety of ways. One method is to extend the labelling language itself, often with a simple composition opera- tor. This technique is used in calculi for modal ...

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On the relationship between hypersequent calculi and labelled sequent calculi for intermediate logics with geometric Kripke semantics

On the relationship between hypersequent calculi and labelled sequent calculi for intermediate logics with geometric Kripke semantics

... the logics that these proof systems are designed for (particularly when they are for the same logics, such as the logics discussed in this thesis) suggests a formalisable relationship between these ...

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Whose History. Whose Standards

Whose History. Whose Standards

... Am I then suggesting that students should be taught to honor Western civilization, despite its history of wars and oppression, and despite the contributions of other[r] ...

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A characterization of diameter-2-critical graphs whose complements are diamond-free

A characterization of diameter-2-critical graphs whose complements are diamond-free

... A graph G is diameter-2-critical if its diameter is two and the deletion of any edge increases the diameter. The complete graph on four vertices minus one edge is called a diamond, and a diamond-free graph has no induced ...

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Relevant logics, modal logics and theory change

Relevant logics, modal logics and theory change

... Deontic and epistemic logics based on relevant logics are presented in chapter three and chapter four contains an extensive investigation of the logic of theory cha[r] ...

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Meat-eating in India: Whose food, whose politics, and whose rights?

Meat-eating in India: Whose food, whose politics, and whose rights?

... Thus, though almost the entire village of a mixed caste composition comprising the former ‘untouchable’ castes and the ’touchable’ castes reported consuming all types of flesh foods, inc[r] ...

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Nunavut: Whose Homeland, Whose Voices?

Nunavut: Whose Homeland, Whose Voices?

... Nunavut: Whose Homeland? Thanks to an active Inuit nation- alist movement that started in the 1970s, on April 1, 1999, the east- ern Arctic, equivalent to one-fifth of Canada’s landmass, became a new territory: ...

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