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then tell the entire story of that theme: the history of salt; the fragility
of democracy; the use and misuse of punctuation. ... about the won-
derful opportunities of the global economy; they’ll be trying to keep
body and soul together for people on the streets of these cities.” The
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The first half of the twentieth century cast the imperial project of biology in a darker
light as the improvers’attention ... Empire:
The Global Power of Seeds and Science
By Sheila Jasanoff
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ABSTRACT
Following the cold war, interest has grown in the possible rise of new forms of im-
p...
... history of physics.
One of the great scientific achievements of the 20th century was the develop-
ment of the Standard Model of elementary particle physics, which describes the
relationships among the ... be one of the first
signals of the new physics expected in the years ahead, since the observed masses
are in the range predicted by theoretical ideas that...
... with each
other. How they achieve their social status, why some dogs don't become
accepted and how they react to each other. By comparing the dogs with
the wolves and dingoes some of the dogs' ... as there is no way
of really describing every action made by the dogs. Instead of illustrating,
the book kept the text clear, not making it confusing but easy to
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... A.E.P. Villa / Theoretical Computer Science 436 (2012) 23 34 33
The preceding theorem together with the results presented by Finkel [18] permit to compare the Borel and Wadge
hierarchies of ω-ARNNs ... a sketch of the proof, since it is a direct generalization of [8, Lemma 3. 2]. The idea is that the network first
stores the integer k in memory. Then, the network decod...