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  • as this is not really a continuous problem) as an exponential, as can the value of a car that decreases by 10 percent per year. Using the natural ...
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  • such as wheat, and thus lysine deficiency can be a problem in certain vegetarian and low-fat diets (Bender and Bender 2005; Longe 2005). Furthermore ...
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  • However, this translation may be a problem from the standpoint of ... The problem does not stop here, even when one accepts such an infinite ...
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  • can be characterized as solving a variational problem, in the sense of the calculus of variations, namely minimizing variation from the center. That ...
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  • a solution (or output) for the computational problem. This type of ... which method is best to use for a particular problem. *Serial or parallel: ...
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  • may also be due to an underlying problem, such as an intestinal disorder, that prevents or limits the absorption or use of the vitamin. ...
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  • of a Ratio) sought to resolve a certain problem: Given two straight lines ... De Spatii Sectione (Cutting of an Area) discussed a similar problem ...
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  • catenary gets its name as the solution to the problem of a hanging chain, the sort of question that became routinely accessible by means of differential ...
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  • * Problem of evil * Epistemology ==Notes== ==References== *Cahn, Steven M. Philosophy of Religion. New York: Harper & Row, 1970. ...
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  • D. Seyfort Ruegg. Buddha-nature, Mind and the Problem of Gradualism ... * Ruegg, D. Seyfort. Buddha-nature, Mind and the Problem of Gradualism ...
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  • chains are sufficiently long. To overcome this problem, a crystalline, solid "nylon salt" can be formed at room temperature, using an exact ...
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  • present in nuclear fallout and presents a health problem because it substitutes for calcium in bone, preventing expulsion from the body. The 1986 Chernobyl ...
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  • (New York: Norton, 2001): 1319. Their problem with Poulet and phenomenology was that "many critics sense a confidence, or complacency, ...
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  • The steady state solution of this problem can be written as: ... of interest. Hence, the solution to the problem with a square wave is summing ...
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  • The translation and solution of this epigram-problem infers that Diophantus ... Fermat's proof was never found, and the problem of finding a ...
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  • had made provisions to circumvent this problem. Relatively high concentrations of radioactive xenon isotopes have been found to emanate from nuclear ...
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  • truth-value assignments. To avoid the problem, he argued that, when one ... The problem of the liar paradox is that it seems to show that a naive ...
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  • law may also provide insights into the problem of legal transplants, namely ... different legal regulations for the same problem function in practice. Conversely ...
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  • in which he solved the isoperimetrical problem which for more than half ... The problem, stated simply in two dimensional form, was to find the ...
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  • was lost in the beta decay process. A second problem was that the spin of the Nitrogen-14 atom was 1, in contradiction to the Rutherford prediction of ½. ...
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