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    P-points in Qmax models.Q. Feng & W. H. Woodin - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 119 (1-3):121-190.
    We show how to get canonical models from in which the nonstationary ideal on ω1 is ω1 dense and there is no P-point.
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    P-points In Models.Q. Feng & W. H. Woodin - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 119 (1-3):121-190.
    We show how to get canonical models from in which the nonstationary ideal on ω1 is ω1 dense and there is no P-point.
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    Turning Points in Historiography: A Cross-cultural Perspective.Q. Edward Wang & Georg G. Iggers - 2002 - Boydell & Brewer.
    Examining turning points in historical thought in a variety of cultures, the essay here deal with reorientations in historical thinking in the pre-modern period since Antiquity, mainly in ancient Greece and China and in medieval Christian Europe.
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    4. is there a chinese mode of historical thinking? A cross-cultural analysis.Q. Edward Wang - 2007 - History and Theory 46 (2):201–209.
    Taking Chun-chieh Huang’s ruminations on the defining character of Chinese historical thinking as a starting point, this essay discusses the ways in which historical cultures and traditions are compared and contrasted and explores some new ways of thinking. It argues that cultural comparisons often constitute two-way traffic and that attempts to characterize one historical culture, such as that of China, are often made relationally and temporally. When the Chinese tradition of historiography is perceived and presented in the West, it has (...)
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    Why Laughing Mattered in the Renaissance: The Second Henry Tudor Memorial Lecture.Q. Skinner - 2001 - History of Political Thought 22 (3):418-447.
    Nietzsche tells us at the end of Beyond Good and Evil that ‘I would go so far as to venture an order of rank among philosophers according to the rank of their laughter’. Nietzsche violently dislikes those philosophers who, as he puts it, have ‘sought to bring laughter into disrepute’. He particularly singles out Thomas Hobbes for this offence, adding that Hobbes's puritanical attitude is just what you would expect from an Englishman. Nietzsche's accusation is based, as it happens, on (...)
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  6. Social, Cognitive, and Neural Constraints on Subjectivity and Agency: Implications for Dissociative Identity Disorder.Peter Q. Deeley - 2003 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 10 (2):161-167.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 10.2 (2003) 161-167 [Access article in PDF] Social, Cognitive, and Neural Constraints on Subjectivity and Agency:Implications for Dissociative Identity Disorder Peter Q. Deeley In this commentary, I consider Matthew's argument after making some general observations about dissociative identity disorder (DID). In contrast to Matthew's statement that "cases of DID, although not science fiction, are extraordinary" (p. 148), I believe that there are natural analogs of (...)
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    Limping Along: Toward a Crip Phenomenology.Kim Q. Hall - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy of Disability 1:11-33.
    A queer crip embodied experience of limping is the point of departure for my reflections on the differences between a crip phenomenology and a phenomenology of disability. I argue that a crip phenomenology can further understanding of how ableism and heternormativity work together, along with other structures of violence, to shape experiences at the edges of ability and disability, and, indeed, the possibility of queer crip movement in and through worlds.
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    An Empirical Investigation of the Scope of a Firm's Enterprise Strategy.William Q. Judge & Hema Krishnan - 1994 - Business and Society 33 (2):167-190.
    This article investigates the scope of a firm's enterprise strategy which is defined as the range of stakeholder satisfaction realized by a firm at a particular point in time. We found that prior profitability and several of the firm's grand strategies were correlated with enterprise strategy scope. Furthermore, environmental munificence was found to have a curvilinear relationship with enterprise strategy. Overall, this study refined and extended our understanding of enterprise strategy and stakeholder management.
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    Semantic holism and methodological constraints in the study of religion.Mark Q. Gardiner - 2016 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 79 (3):281-299.
    The methodology implicit in empirically grounded social scientific studies of religion naturally allies with forms of semantic holism. However, a well known argument which questions whether holism in general is consistent with the fact that languages are learnable can be extended into an epistemological one which questions whether holism is consistent with an empirical methodology. In other words, there is question whether holism, in fact, makes social science possible. I diagnose the assumptions on which that objection rests, pointing out that (...)
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  10. Queerness, Disability, and The Vagina Monologues.Kim Q. Hall - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (1):99-119.
    This paper questions the connection between vaginas and feminist embodiment in The Vagina Monologues and considers how the text both challenges and reinscribes systems of patriarchy, compulsory heterosexuality, and ableism. I use the Intersex Society of North America's critique as a point of departure and argue that the text offers theorists and activists in feminist, queer, and disability communities an opportunity to understand how power operates in both dominant discourses that degrade vaginas and strategies of feminist resistance that seek to (...)
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    Queerness, disability, and.Kim Q. Hall - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (1):99-119.
    : This paper questions the connection between vaginas and feminist embodiment in The Vagina Monologues and considers how the text both challenges and reinscribes (albeit unintentionally) systems of patriarchy, compulsory heterosexuality, and ableism. I use the Intersex Society of North America's critique as a point of departure and argue that the text offers theorists and activists in feminist, queer, and disability communities an opportunity to understand how power operates in both dominant discourses that degrade vaginas and strategies of feminist resistance (...)
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    Lectures on natural philosophy in London, 1750–1765: S. C. T. Demainbray (1710–1782) and the ‘Inattention’ of his countrymen. [REVIEW]A. Q. Morton - 1990 - British Journal for the History of Science 23 (4):411-434.
    Over the last forty years several historians have drawn attention to aspects of the activities of lecturers on natural philosophy in Britain in the eighteenth century. Hans and others looked at the part these lecturers played in the development of education, particularly adult education. Musson and Robinson considered the possible connection between the work of the lecturers and the growth of industry, and Inkster and others have explored the relationship between lecturers and the institutions set up to support science, especially (...)
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    A Trade Secret Model for Genomic Biobanking.John M. Conley, Robert Mitchell, R. Jean Cadigan, Arlene M. Davis, Allison W. Dobson & Ryan Q. Gladden - 2012 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40 (3):612-629.
    The current ethical norms of genomic biobanking creating and maintaining large repositories of human DNA and/or associated data for biomedical research have generated criticism from every angle, at both the practical and theoretical levels. The traditional research model has involved investigators seeking biospecimens for specific purposes that they can describe and disclose to prospective subjects, from whom they can then seek informed consent. In the case of many biobanks, however, the institution that collects and maintains the biospecimens may not itself (...)
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    Point defect processes in neutron irradiated Ni, Fe–15Cr–16Ni and Ti-added modified SUS316SS.M. Horiki, T. Yoshiie, K. Sato & Q. Xu - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (14):1701-1714.
  15. Q-pointness, p-pointness and feebleness of ideals.Pierre Matet & Janusz Pawlikowski - 2003 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 68 (1):235-261.
    We study the degree of (weak) Q-pointness, and that of (weak) P-pointness, of ideals on a regular infinite cardinal.
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    P-points and Q-points over a measurable cardinal.C. Sureson - 1985 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 29 (1):107-122.
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    Q: Is Addiction a Brain Disease or a Moral Failing? A: Neither.Nick Heather - 2017 - Neuroethics 10 (1):115-124.
    This article uses Marc Lewis’ work as a springboard to discuss the socio-political context of the brain disease model of addiction. The claim that promotion of the BDMA is the only way the general public can be persuaded to withhold blame and punishment from addicts is critically examined. After a discussion of public understandings of the disease concept of addiction, it is pointed out that it is possible to develop a scientific account of addiction which is neither a disease nor (...)
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  18. Type-q materialism.Pete Mandik & Josh Weisberg - 2008 - In Chase Wrenn (ed.), Naturalism, Reference and Ontology: Essays in Honor of Roger F. Gibson. Peter Lang Publishing Group.
    s Gibson (1982) correctly points out, despite Quine’s brief flirtation with a “mitigated phenomenalism” (Gibson’s phrase) in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s, Quine’s ontology of 1953 (“On Mental Entities”) and beyond left no room for non-physical sensory objects or qualities. Anyone familiar with the contemporary neo-dualist qualia-freak-fest might wonder why Quinean lessons were insufficiently transmitted to the current generation.
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    Q-Matrix Designs of Longitudinal Diagnostic Classification Models With Hierarchical Attributes for Formative Assessment.Wei Tian, Jiahui Zhang, Qian Peng & Xiaoguang Yang - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Longitudinal diagnostic classification models (DCMs) with hierarchical attributes can characterize learning trajectories in terms of the transition between attribute profiles for formative assessment. A longitudinal DCM for hierarchical attributes was proposed by imposing model constraints on the transition DCM. To facilitate the applications of longitudinal DCMs, this paper explored the critical topic of the Q-matrix design with a simulation study. The results suggest that including the transpose of the R-matrix in the Q-matrix improved the classification accuracy; ten-item tests measuring three (...)
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    Q.Howard Caygill - 2017 - In A Kant Dictionary. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 343–343.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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    The significance of Q-methodology as an innovative method for the investigation of affective variables in second language acquisition.Xiaodong Li - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Q methodology has been used in a variety of fields to employ a scientific approach to dealing with subjectivity; yet, its use has just gained momentum in the second language acquisition domain recently. The present paper argues that Q methodology is remarkably efficient in representing the dynamic quality of complex systems involved in the language learning process, which is, thus, compatible with the complexity and dynamic systems theory. As Q methodology enjoys advantages of both qualitative and quantitative lines of research, (...)
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    An effective fixed-point theorem in intuitionistic diagonalizable algebras.Giovanni Sambin - 1976 - Studia Logica 35 (4):345 - 361.
    Within the technical frame supplied by the algebraic variety of diagonalizable algebras, defined by R. Magari in [2], we prove the following: Let T be any first-order theory with a predicate Pr satisfying the canonical derivability conditions, including Löb's property. Then any formula in T built up from the propositional variables $q,p_{1},...,p_{n}$ , using logical connectives and the predicate Pr, has the same "fixed-points" relative to q (that is, formulas $\psi (p_{1},...,p_{n})$ for which for all $p_{1},...,p_{n}\vdash _{T}\phi (\psi (p_{1},...,p_{n}),p_{1},...,p_{n})\leftrightarrow (...)
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  23. A.N. PRIOR's SYSTEM Q: A REVIEW. [REVIEW]Farshad Badie - 2021 - Логико-Философские Штудии 19 (3):161-174.
    Arthur Norman Prior was born on 4 December 1914 in Masterton, New Zealand. He studied philosophy in the 1930s and was a significant, and often provocative, voice in theological debates until well into the 1950s. He became a lecturer in philosophy at Canterbury University College in Christchurch in 1946 succeeding Karl Popper. He became a full professor in 1952. He left New Zealand permanently for England in 1959, first taking a chair in philosophy at Manchester University, and then becoming a (...)
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    Fuzzy Sub-Equality Algebras Based on Fuzzy Points.Rajab Ali Borzooei, Mona Aaly Kologani, Mohammad Mohseni Takallo & Young Bae Jun - 2020 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic:28 pp..
    In this paper, by using the notion of fuzzy points and equality algebras, the notions of fuzzy point equality algebra, equality-subalgebra, and ideal were established. Some characterizations of fuzzy subalgebras were provided by using such concepts. We defined the concepts of \((\in, \in)\) and \((\in, \in\! \vee \, {q})\)-fuzzy ideals of equality algebras, discussed some properties, and found some equivalent definitions of them. In addition, we investigated the relation between different kinds of \((\alpha,\beta)\)-fuzzy subalgebras and \((\alpha,\beta)\)-fuzzy ideals on equality (...)
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  25. Quantum cosmology's implication of atheism.Q. Smith - 1997 - Analysis 57 (4):295-304.
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    Thomas Aquinas on the Transcendentals in De veritate, q. 1, a. 1.Predrag Milidrag - 2019 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 39 (2):427-443.
    The article analyses Aquinas’s derivation of the transcendental notions in the first article of the first question of The Disputed Questions on the Truth. After showing the way for adding to ens, there is a detailed analysis of the notions res, unum, aliquid, verum and bonum. The analysis of the notion of thing has shown the special position of ens as a transcendental, namely as a primary, “transcendentalizing” transcendental. In the context of verum and bonum, it is pointed to the (...)
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  27. La justicia en el alma del filósofo según Platón.Q. Cañas - 1995 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 81:197-204.
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  28. La poesía en Platón (1ª parte).Q. Cañas - 1995 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 80:79-86.
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    The cognitive consequences of forced fabrication: Evidence from studies of eyewitness suggestibility.Q. Chrobak & Maria S. Zaragoza - 2009 - In William Hirstein (ed.), Confabulation: Views From Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Psychology and Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 67--90.
  30. Comments on 'modal fixed point logic and changing models'.Jan van Eijck - unknown
    This is indeed a very nice draft that I have read with great pleasure, and that has helped me to better understand the completeness proof for LCC. Modal fixed point logic allows for an illuminating new version (and a further extension) of that proof. But still. My main comment is that I think the perspective on substitutions in the draft paper is flawed. The general drift of the paper is that relativization, (predicate) substitution and product update are general operations on (...)
     
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    A Principled Approach to Relevance: The Cheshire Cat in Canada.Q. C. Boyle - 2007 - In Paul Roberts & Mike Redmayne (eds.), Innovations in evidence and proof: integrating theory, research and teaching. Portland, Or.: Hart. pp. 87--117.
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  32. Lectura y tragedia en Asi hablo zaratustra.Luis Antonio Cifuentes Q. - 2003 - Universitas Philosophica 40:181-193.
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    Hobbes and the purely artificial person of the state.Q. Skinner - 1999 - Journal of Political Philosophy 7 (1):1–29.
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    The Call “Back to the Things Themselves” and the Notion of Phenomenology.Q. Antonio - 2006 - Husserl Studies 22 (1):29-51.
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    Matching in Mind the Sea Beast’s Complexion. On the Pragmatics of Plutarch′s Hypomnemata and Scientific Innovation: The Case of Q. N. 19. [REVIEW]Michiel Meeusen - 2012 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 156 (2):234-259.
    This article is devoted to Plutarch’s natural-philosophical interests and aspirations, as expressed more precisely in his collection of Quaestiones Naturales, which has been generally underestimated by scholars. In order to speculate about the actual position of this collection in the Corpus Plutarcheum, I present a case study of one particular problem, viz. Q.N. 19. In the first part of the article, the scope is primarily confined to the traditional sources on which Plutarch relies, but I also take into account Plutarch’s (...)
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    Differentiating Behaviour, Cognition, and Consciousness in Plants.Q. Hiernaux - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (1-2):106-135.
    An enquiry into plant consciousness requires, on the one hand, taking into account recent experiments in plant biology and, on the other hand, refining the theoretical framework of behaviour and the various degrees of cognition. The main goal of this contribution is to advance such a framework by comparing classical animal and human cognition approaches with the theories of minimal cognition. This leads us to interpret more carefully the various plant activities and to highlight the limits of classical theories of (...)
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    Theory of magnetoresistance due to lattice dislocations in face-centred cubic metals.Q. Bian & M. Niewczas - 2016 - Philosophical Magazine 96 (17):1832-1860.
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    Quasi‐completeness and functions without fixed‐points.Ilnur I. Batyrshin - 2006 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 52 (6):595-601.
    We prove a completeness criterion for quasi-reducibility and generalize it to higher levels of the arithmetical hierarchy. As an application of the criterion we obtain Q-completeness of the set of all pairs such that the prefix-free Kolmogorov complexity of x is less than n.
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    Academic freedom and student disruption.Q. C. Desmond Ackner, G. W. Keeton & H. W. R. Wade - 1970 - Minerva 8 (1-4):100-110.
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    Tribological characterisation of Zr-based bulk metallic glass in simulated physiological media.Q. Chen, K. C. Chan & L. Liu - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (28):3705-3715.
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    Relativistic dynamics of interacting point particles: Central position of the Wheeler-Feynman scheme. [REVIEW]O. Costa de Beauregard - 1985 - Foundations of Physics 15 (6):731-736.
    The Wheeler-Feynman (WF) relativistic theory of interacting point particles, generalized by acceptance of an arbitrary spacelike interaction, is shown to possess a privileged status, reminiscent of the “central force” interactions occurring in Newtonian mechanics. This scheme is shown to be isomorphic to the classical one of the statics of interacting flexible current-carrying wires obeying the Ampère-Laplace (AL) formulas: to the tensionT (T 2 =const) of the wire corresponds the momentum-energy pi (pipi=−c2m2) of the particle; to the Laplace linear force density (...)
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  42. Die Ansätze zur einer Kulturanthropologie in der gegenwärtigen deutschen Philosophie.AsʻAd Razzūq - 1963 - [Tübingen,:
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  43. A Reply to Critics.Q. Skinner - 1988 - In James Tully (ed.), Meaning and Context: Quentin Skinner and His Critics. Polity Press. pp. 233.
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    al-Insān wa-al-qiyam fī al-taṣawwur al-Islāmī.Maḥmūd Ḥamdī Zaqzūq - 2003 - al-Qāhirah: Dār al-Rashād.
    Man (Islam); Islamic philosophy; Islamic ethics.
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    The Oxford handbook of feminist philosophy. Ásta & Kim Q. Hall (eds.) - 2021 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This exciting new Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of the contemporary state of the field. The editors' introduction and forty-five essays cover feminist critical engagements with philosophy and adjacent scholarly fields, as well as feminist approaches to current debates and crises across the world. Authors cover topics ranging from the ways in which feminist philosophy attends to other systems of oppression, and the gendered, racialized, and classed assumptions embedded in philosophical concepts, to feminist perspectives on prominent subfields of philosophy. The (...)
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  46. al-Ḥāfiẓ Ibn Abī al-Dunyā wa-al-taʼsīs li-makārim al-akhlāq.Akkarīkkar Shafīq - 2022 - In Mutaz Khatib (ed.), Ḥadīth and ethics through the lens of interdisciplinarity. Boston: Brill.
     
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    The Relationship Between Ethical Leadership and Unethical Pro-Organizational Behavior: Linear or Curvilinear Effects? [REVIEW]Q. Miao, A. Newman, J. Yu & L. Xu - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 116 (3):641-653.
    In this study, we examine the nature of the relationship between ethical leadership and unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB), defined as unethical behavior conducted by employees with the aim of benefiting their organization, and whether the strength of the relationship differs between subordinates experiencing high and low identification with supervisor. Based on three-wave survey data obtained from 239 public sector employees in China, we find that ethical leadership has an inverted u-shaped (curvilinear) relationship with UPB. As the level of ethical leadership (...)
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    A reinterpretation of the direction of effects in studies of socialization.Richard Q. Bell - 1968 - Psychological Review 75 (2):81-95.
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  49. Ḥuqūq al-Muṣṭafá wa-al-dhabb ʻanhā: fī ḍawʼ muʼallafāt al-Imām ibn Taymīyyah.Ibn Barakāt & Asmāʼ Bint Muḥammad Tawfīq - 2011 - al-Dammām: Dār Ibn al-Jawzī.
     
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  50. Multi-kernel regularized classifiers. Submitted to J.Q. Wu, Y. Ying & D. X. Zhou - forthcoming - Complexity.
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