نتایج جستجو برای: mending wall

تعداد نتایج: 169509  

Journal: :Critical Policy Studies 2022

When our democracies are broken, we need to ‘fix’ societies. There no quick fixes, but the good news is that society resilient and people will make new connections. We look better for those ‘small democratic wins’ learn from them improve systems. This seems be core message of book ‘Mending Democracies’, sits within a critical pragmatist approach starts analysis deficits offer language insights ...

Journal: :Journal of Algorithms 1999

Journal: :Clinical Cardiology 2003

2015
Angeline S. Lillard Rebecca A. Dore Emily J. Hopkins Eric D. Smith

Preparation of this chapter was supported by National Science Foundation Grant no. 1024293 and a grant from the Brady Education Foundation awarded to ASL, and a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship awarded to EDS. Play is too often in the American crosshairs, with those who claim it is a waste of time on the one hand and those who claim it is crucially important to developme...

Journal: :Nature Biotechnology 2001

Journal: :Circulation Research 2016

2010
Brad Greenwood Anandasivam Gopal

Venture capitalists and the entrepreneurs they fund are observed to be co-located in order to enable both parties to extract value from their respective investments. This co-location may be relaxed in different conditions. In this paper, we explore conditions under which entrepreneurs not co-located with venture capitalists are still funded. Using the mechanisms of legitimacy and efficiency, we...

2006
DOUGLAS PULLEYBLANK Douglas Pulleyblank

0. Introduction Phonological representations include sequences of featural specifications, pq. Two properties can be observed about such sequences: (i) for a sequence pq to be of significance for the phonology of a language, p must be perceptibly different than q; (ii) to produce a sequence pq, the articulators must start in the configuration for p and then change into the configuration for q. ...

Journal: :J. Algorithms 1999
Shay Kutten David Peleg

As communication networks grow, existing fault handling tools that involve global measures such as global time-outs or reset procedures become increasingly unaffordable, since their cost grows with the size of the network. Rather, for a fault handling mechanism to scale to large networks, its cost must depend only on the Ž number of failed nodes which, thanks to today’s technology, grows much m...

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