نتایج جستجو برای: claus process

تعداد نتایج: 1312981  

Journal: :Archives de sciences sociales des religions 2007

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2003
E Amir D G Evans A Shenton F Lalloo A Moran C Boggis M Wilson A Howell

INTRODUCTION Accurate individualised breast cancer risk assessment is essential to provide risk-benefit analysis prior to initiating interventions designed to lower breast cancer risk. Several mathematical models for the estimation of individual breast cancer risk have been proposed. However, no single model integrates family history, hormonal factors, and benign breast disease in a comprehensi...

2018
Donka F. Farkas Floris Roelofsen

Claus, Meijer, Repp, and Krifka (2017) present novel experimental evidence concerning polarity particle responses in German, and discuss the challenges these findings raise for three approaches to such responses, namely the saliency account in Krifka (2013), the feature model in Roelofsen and Farkas (2015) (henceforth R&F), and the ellipsis approaches in Kramer and Rawlins (2012), Holmberg (201...

Journal: :Catalysts 2021

This article is devoted to scientific and technical aspects of the direct catalytic oxidation hydrogen sulfide for production elemental sulfur. It includes a detailed description Claus process as main reference technology processing methods. An overview modern systems known processes presented. Descriptions results Institute Catalysis SB RAS in study physical chemical foundations creation catal...

2010
VINCENT VAN OOSTROM GRUE SIMONSEN J. G. Simonsen Christopher Lynch J. G. SIMONSEN

We show that, contrary to the situation in first-order term rewriting, almost none of the usual properties of rewriting are modular for higher-order rewriting, irrespective of the higher-order rewriting format. We show that for the particular format of simply typed applicative term rewriting systems modularity of confluence, normalization, and termination can be recovered by imposing suitable l...

2015
David Manley

objects—‘Santa Claus is fat’ has one kind of semantic interpretation, while ‘Bob is fat’ has another. Meanwhile ‘pretense’ theories face the problem (among others) that no pretense seems to be going on at all when we say ‘Santa Claus doesn’t exist’. See Ludlow 1999 pg. 71, and also Brown, 2009, ch. 2. (Even so, such theories may actually be providing the most objectively simple 50 explanations ...

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