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Journal articles on the topic "Denominatore"

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Mastrelli, Alberto Carlo. "Denominatori, divisori e multipli." Linguistica 31, no. 1 (December 1, 1991): 291–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/linguistica.31.1.291-294.

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Come è noto in matematica vi sono tre operazioni che consistono nel ricercare il massimo comun divisore, il minimo denominatore comune e il minimo comune multiplo: nella prima operazione si cerca il maggiore fra i multipli comuni a due o più numeri, nella seconda si cerca il minimo multiplo comune dei denomiriatori di due o piu frazioni, nella terza si cerca il piu piccolo tra i numeri divisibili per tutti i numeri dati.
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Gioè, Daniela, and Jessica Iacopelli. "Broncopolmonite e ulcere genitali da Mycoplasma pneumoniae: unico comune denominatore?" Medico e Bambino pagine elettroniche 23, no. 8 (October 31, 2020): 216. http://dx.doi.org/10.53126/mebxxiii216.

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Spina, Luigi. "Fall and Rise of Religion and Rhetoric." Rhetorica 26, no. 3 (2008): 209–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rh.2008.26.3.209.

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Riassunto Il rapporto tra retorica e religione può essere analizzato dal punto di vista di un denominatore comune: l'aspetto comunicativo. Si possono identificare diverse direzioni della comunicazione religiosa, tendenzialmente persuasiva: da dio a uomo, da uomo a dio, da uomo ad uomo. Le diverse forme possono essere esemplificate attraverso il ricorso a testi che vanno dal Vecchio Testamento fino alla letteratura contemporanea.
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Colonna, Rossana. ""Monadi" sessuali. Diversi orientamenti per una comune ricerca: il piacere." GROUNDING, no. 2 (December 2011): 53–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/gro2011-002006.

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L'autrice prende in considerazione il concetto di eterosessualitŕ e mette in discussione il considerarlo come "orientamento sessuale sano" per guardarlo soprattutto come ostacolo alla possibilitŕ di apprezzare le diverse soggettivitŕ. Risparmiando ipotesi onnicomprensive, preconfezionate ed esaurienti sulla sessualitŕ, descrive un percorso che riconosce la vasta gamma di possibilitŕ di "gioco" ... Sessuale, rispecchiando, semplicemente, nella sessualitŕ quell'unico, inderogabile, comune denominatore: la somma ricerca del piacere.
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Perini, Antonella. "Gli effetti del COVID-19 sul turismo tra incertezza delle regole e nuove traiettorie. Alcune considerazioni sul decreto "Rilancio"." RIVISTA ITALIANA DI DIRITTO DEL TURISMO, no. 30 (September 2020): 61–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/dt2020-030006.

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Il contributo parte dalla considerazione che il turismo è tra i settori più gravemente colpiti dalla crisi economica seguita alla pandemia da COVID-19 e analizza le misure assunte a sostegno del settore, distinguendo tra misure per la sopravvivenza di persone e imprese e misure strutturali per il rilancio del settore. Infine, cerca di individuare un minimo denominatore che possa essere alla base della trasformazione necessaria in direzione di un turismo più sostenibile.
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Testa, Felice. "PARTECIPAZIONE DEI LAVORATORI ALL’IMPRESA, COINVOLGIMENTO E NEGOZIAZIONE COLLETTIVA; SPUNTI COMPARATI ALLA RICERCA D’UN DENOMINATORE COMUNE EUROPEO." Revista da Faculdade de Direito da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, no. 63 (May 5, 2014): 181–254. http://dx.doi.org/10.12818/p.0304-2340.2013v63p181.

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Carbone, Vincenzo. "Problematiche aritmologiche in cardio-oncologia: la fibrillazione atriale." Cardiologia Ambulatoriale 213, no. 217 (November 30, 2020): 213–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17473/1971-6818-2020-3-13.

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È stata rilevata un’aumentata prevalenza di fibrillazione atriale (FA) nei pazienti con neoplasie, così come una maggiore incidenza di tumori di nuova diagnosi in soggetti con FA di recente insorgenza. I possibili meccanismi chiamati in causa per spiegare la comparsa di FA in pazienti con cancro (e viceversa) comprendono un’epidemiologia comune e fattori di rischio condivisi, il ruolo dell’età e delle comorbidità che impattano su entrambe le condizioni, un effetto diretto del cancro sull’aritmia, nonché l’azione cardiotossica delle terapie chirurgiche, farmacologiche o radianti messe in atto per il trattamento delle neoplasie. L’infiammazioine sistemica, invece, potrebbe rappresentare un denominatore comune a entrambe le condizioni, come anche lo stress ossidativo e l’apoptosi. Il trattamento della FA nei pazienti oncologici rappresenta una grande sfida e, poiché non disponiamo di Linee Guida specificamente dedicate alla gestione dell’aritmia in questo particolare contesto clinico, l’approccio terapeutico deve essere individualizzato e at-tentamente ponderato.
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Li, Dongmei, Man Wu, Jinwang Liu, and Yiman Gao. "Rationalizing Denominators Using Gröbner Bases." Complexity 2022 (January 6, 2022): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1288357.

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The problem of rationalizing denominators for two types of fractions is discussed in the paper. By using the theory and algorithms of Gröbner bases, we first introduce a method to rationalize the denominators of fractions with square root and cube root, and then, for the denominators with higher radical of the general form, the problem of rationalizing denominators is converted into the related problem of finding the minimal polynomials. Some interesting results and an executable algorithm for rationalizing the denominator of these type fractions are presented. Furthermore, an example is also established to illustrate the effectiveness of the algorithm.
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Righetti, Timothy L., Carmo Vasconcelos, David R. Sandrock, Samuel Ortega, and Yerko Moreno. "(323) Alternate Approaches for Evaluating Horticultural Efficiency." HortScience 40, no. 4 (July 2005): 1038C—1038. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.40.4.1038c.

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Four ratio-based efficiency expressions (yield/trunk cross-sectional area, yield/canopy area, yield/pruning weight, CO2 assimilation/leaf area) were evaluated. These expressions depend on the size of the denominator if the function describing the relationship between the denominator and the numerator has a non-zero intercept. When this occurs, it is difficult to determine if statistically different efficiency expressions reflect physiological differences or are caused by comparing expressions with different sized denominators. When denominators and numerators of efficiency expressions are plotted, the edge of the data cloud can often be statistically identified. The function describing the edge of the data cloud defines the maximum possible value (MPV) obtainable for a given value of the denominator. The percentage of MPV (%MPV) is an alternate efficiency expression that is not influenced by differing trunk cross-sectional area, canopy area, pruning weight, or leaf area. The difference between MPV and observed performance can be used to define improvement potential (IP). These alternate assessments can supplement traditional efficiency expressions. It is also possible to determine if statistical differences in traditional efficiency expressions are caused by differences in potential, differences in a plant or leaf's ability to achieve its potential, or differences in the size of the efficiency expression denominators.
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Wolfe, Christopher R. "Adaptive redundancy, denominator neglect, and the base-rate fallacy." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30, no. 3 (June 2007): 286–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x07001951.

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AbstractHomo sapiens have evolved a dual-process cognitive architecture that is adaptive but prone to systematic errors. Fuzzy-trace theory predicts that nested or overlapping class-inclusion relations create processing interference, resulting in denominator neglect: behaving as if one ignores marginal denominators in a 2 × 2 table. Ignoring marginal denominators leads to fallacies in base-rate problems and conjunctive and disjunctive probability estimates.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Denominatore"

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OLIVIERI, ARIANNA. "Crystallographic Coxeter groups and Kac' denominator formula." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/241351.

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Questa tesi esplora la connessione tra un sistema cristallografico di Coxeter (W, S) e le radici di un'algebra di Kac-Moody Lie arbitraria associata a una Matrice di Cartan Generalizzata simmetrizzabile con il gruppo Weyl W attraverso la formula del denominatore Kac. La formula è parametrizzata quando conosciamo esplicitamente la molteplicità delle radici dell'algebra di Kac-Moody Lie. Il lato sinistro della formula del denominatore Kac dipende interamente dal gruppo Coxeter. Uno degli obiettivi più importanti è quello di calcolare questo lato sinistro per i gruppi cristallografici di Coxeter con infty-decomposition. Ciò è possibile perché il lato sinistro può essere reinterpretato con la serie completa di crescita applicata alla traccia e utilizzando diversi fatti sulla serie di crescita completa dei gruppi di Coxeter cristallografico con infinita-decomposizione. Nel Capitolo 1 mostriamo alcune proprietà del cociclo che si trovano nella parte sinistra della formula del denominatore Kac. La formula del denominatore Kac è stata già stabilita per alcune classi di gruppi di Coxeter. La classe dei gruppi di Coxeter è divisa in tre tipi principali: finiti, affini e indefiniti. La formula del denominatore Kac è stata appena parametrizzata per gruppi di Coxeter finiti e affini e anche per alcuni gruppi di Coxeter indefiniti. Quindi dobbiamo lavorare con la classe di gruppi di Coxeter indefiniti. Esiste una classe di gruppi di Coxeter indefiniti, uno dei cosiddetti gruppi di Coxeter iperbolico. Questi gruppi hanno attirato molta attenzione tra i matematici negli ultimi anni. Nel Capitolo 3 abbiamo dedicato molto impegno a rappresentare l'unica classe di isomorfismo dei gruppi di coxeter iperbolici cristallografici cocompact come un reticolo aritmetico cocompatto del gruppo ortogonale di matrici con voci reali che stabilizza una forma bilineare di firma (3,1) e con entrata positiva in posizione (1,1). Poi abbiamo anche ottenuto una rappresentazione del gruppo di Coxeter anche nello speciale gruppo lineare delle matrici 2x2 con coefficienti complessi prodotto semidiretto con una particolare involuzione esterna, utilizzando e calcolando un particolare isomorfismo di gruppo, che si dice sia eccezionale. Inoltre abbiamo ottenuto una descrizione del sistema di radici di una algebra di Kac-Moody Lie con questo gruppo cristallografico di Coxeter come gruppo di Weyl. In generale è estremamente difficile determinare o caratterizzare tutte le radici immaginarie ma grazie a una costruzione di una mappa lineare e ad un risultato importante di R. V. Moody sulle radici delle algebre di Kac-Moody Lie iperboliche è possibile in questo caso Nel capitolo 4 studiamo i sistemi cristallografici di Coxeter (W, S) con una sferica infinita-decomposizione. Il nostro scopo è quello di trovare una formula esplicita per il lato sinistro della formula del denominatore Kac per i gruppi cristallografici di Coxeter con una sferica infinita-decomposizione. Usiamo il fatto che questi gruppi sono prodotti liberi di gruppi con amalgama, quindi gli elementi hanno un'espressione unica in una forma normale canonica. Ciò consente di interpretare il lato sinistro della formula del denominatore Kac come una serie di potenze formali (chiamate serie Cocycle) di alcuni elementi dell'anello della serie di potenze formali con coefficienti nell'anello del gruppo Z [W], dove Z è il anelli interi e W è il gruppo considerato.
This thesis explores the connection between a crystallographic Coxeter system (W,S) and the roots of an arbitrary Kac-Moody Lie algebra associated with a symmetrizable Generalized Cartan Matrix (GCM) with Weyl group W through the Kac' denominator formula. The formula is parametrized when we explicitly know the multiplicity of the roots of the Kac-Moody Lie algebra. The left hand-side of the Kac' denominator formula depends entirely on the Coxeter group. One of the most important goals is to calculate this left hand-side for crystallographic Coxeter groups with infty-decomposition. This is possible because the left hand-side can be reinterpreted with the complete growth series applied to the trace and using several facts on the complete growth series of crystallographic Coxeter groups with infty-decomposition. In Chapter 1 we show some properties of the cocycle that is in the left hand-side of the Kac' denominator formula. Kac' denominator formula has been already established for some classes of Coxeter groups. The class of Coxeter groups is split into three principal types: finite Coxeter groups, affine Coxeter groups and indefinite Coxeter groups. Kac' denominator formula has just been parametrized for finite and affine Coxeter groups and also for some indefinite Coxeter groups. Then we must work with the class of indefinite Coxeter groups. There is one class of indefinite Coxeter groups, the one of the so-called hyperbolic Coxeter groups. These groups have attracted much attention among the mathematicians in recent years. In Chapter 3 we spent much effort to represent the only one isomorphism class of cocompact crystallographic hyperbolic Coxeter groups as a cocompact arithmetic lattice of the orthogonal group of matrices with real entries that stabilizes a bilinear form of signature (3,1) and with positive entry in position (1,1). Then we also obtained a representation of the Coxeter group also in the special linear group of the matrices 2x2 with complex coefficients semidirect product with a particular external involution, using and computing a particular group isomorphism, said to be exceptional. Moreover we obteined a description of the root system of a Kac-Moody Lie algebra with this crystallographic Coxeter group as Weyl group. In general it is extremely difficult to determine or characterize all imaginary roots but thank to a construction of a linear map and to an important result of R. V. Moody about the roots of the hyperbolic Kac-Moody Lie algebras it is possible in this case. In Chapter 4 we study crystallographic Coxeter systems (W,S) with a spherically infty-decomposition. Our aim is to find an explicit formula for the left hand-side of the Kac' denominator formula for the crystallographic Coxeter groups with spherically infty-decomposition. We use the fact that this groups are free product of groups with amalgamation, therefore the elements have a unique expression in a canonical normal form. This allows to interpret the left-hand side of the Kac' denominator formula as a formal power series (called Cocycle series) of some elements of the ring of formal power series with coefficients in the group ring Z[W], where Z is the integer rings and W is the considered group.
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Goldstein, Lauren Rachel. "Numerator Denominator." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/77495.

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A collection of poems exploring the relationship between self, interpretation of memory, and the dynamic structure of families, nuclear and not. The notion of family as a wider concept, a unit that can be heartily constructed, maintained, and destructed beyond the ties of blood relations, is a focus of numerous poems in the collection. The title poem, “Numerator Denominator,"? evokes, through associative leaps in language, the implicit shifts of emotion that surround personal relationships—the countless divisions and facets of oneself exposed. The structures of the poems in the collection range from free verse to a nonce sonnet sequence to the repetitive drive of the sestina. The poems are not divided into sections, but are arranged in such a way that connects the themes and flow of the work while still allowing the reader to explore her/his own connections throughout the collection.
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Williams, Rodger K. "Six common denominators of the effective preacher." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1994. http://www.tren.com.

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Watson, David. "Integral Clifford theory and the computation of denominator ideals." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/33396.

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Let R be a commutative ring. To each finitely presented R-module M one can associate an ideal, Fit_R(M), called the (zeroth) Fitting ideal of M . This ideal is always contained within the R-annihilator of M . Now let R be an integrally closed complete Noetherian local ring and let Λ be a (not necessarily commutative) R-order. A. Nickel generalised the notion of the Fitting ideal, providing a definition of the Fitting invariant for finitely presented modules M over Λ. In this case, to obtain the relation between the Fitting invariant of M and the annihilator of M in the centre of Λ, one must multiply the Fitting invariant of M by a certain ideal, H(Λ), of the centre of Λ, called the denominator ideal of Λ. H. Johnston and A. Nickel have formulated several bounds for the denominator ideal and have computed the denominator ideal for certain group rings. In this thesis, we prove a local-global principle for denominator ideals. We build upon the work of H. Johnston and A. Nickel to give improved bounds for the denominator ideal of Λ assuming some structural knowledge of Λ. We also build upon the work of P. Schmid and K. Roggenkamp to determine structural information about certain group rings. Finally, we use this structural information to compute the denominator ideal of group rings R[G], where G is a p-group with commutator subgroup of order p.
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BOTTRELL, John Robert, and John Bottrell@dsl-riotinto com au. "ACCIDENT DENOMINATORS RELATIVE TO AGE GROUPS IN HEAVY INDUSTRIES OF THE PORT HEDLAND REGION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA." Edith Cowan University. Computing, Health And Science: School Of Exercise, Biomedical & Health Science, 2007. http://adt.ecu.edu.au/adt-public/adt-ECU2007.0045.html.

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The aim of this research is to investigate characteristics of accident denominators across age groups in mining and associated process industries in the Port Hedland region of Western Australia. Emphasis has been focussed on comparing young, inexperienced groups with older, more experienced groups. A literature review revealed some key contributors to accidents among younger workers, in particular, those who had only recently entered the workforce. The review also revealed contributors impacting accidents regarding other age groups over a wide range of industry types. From these findings an accident construct model and questionnaire were designed to identify contributing and mitigating denominators which input to accidents occurring across the defined age groups.
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Vafabakhsh, Seyed J. "Density of the Numerators or Denominators of a Continued Fraction." UNF Digital Commons, 1994. http://digitalcommons.unf.edu/etd/80.

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Let A = {an}∞n = 1 be a sequence of positive integers. There are two related sequences Pn and Qn obtained from A by taking partial convergents out of the number [0; a1, a2, ..., an, ...], where Pn and Qn are the numerators and denominators of the finite continued fraction [0; a1, a2, ...,an]. Let P(n) be the largest positive integer k , such that Pk ≤ n. The sequence Q(n) is defined similarly. • A known result of Barnes' Theorem states that P ( n ) = o ( n ) and Q ( n ) = o ( n ). • In this paper we improve this result as P ( n ) = O (log n) and Q ( n ) = O (log n), where it follows that P ( n )= o ( nε ) and Q ( n ) = o ( nε ) for any ε >0.
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Saripalli, Phani Shashank, and David Hem Paul Darse. "Finding common denominators for agile software development : a systematic literature review." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för datavetenskap och kommunikation, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-3152.

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Context: In the last decade, Agile software development methods were proposed as a response to plan-driven methods. The main aim for this paradigm shift was to cope up with constant changes. Core values that are central to agile methods are described in Agile Manifesto. Agile practices define how agile methods are implemented in practice. Objectives: This study aims to investigate what practices were considered and adopted as part of agile philosophy, and identify evidence on the use of agile practices in reference to what defines agile. Methods: We conducted a systematic literature review. The review includes 186 primary studies published between 2000 and 2010. Quality assessment based on rigor and relevance as identified in the selected papers has been conducted. Non-empirical papers were classified based on themes they addressed. Empirical papers were analyzed based on two factors: 1. if they described the use of agile practices for a software project/product in general, 2. if they described the use of agile practices for a specific purpose/activity Application type, team size and experience of subjects in the primary studies were extracted. The alignment between practices reported in the studies with the core agile values is analyzed. Results: A total of 119 studies were conducted in industry and 67 in academia. Nearly half the papers published by researchers are non-empirical and present analysis of agile practices in various topics. Over half of the empirical papers were focused on evaluation/assessment of a specific aspect of agile. ‘Pair programming’ received most attention in this direction. Among the empirical studies that described agile practices for academic projects, ‘Pair programming’ and ‘Test driven development’ were the most considered practices. Among the 119 studies conducted in industry, 93 studies described the use of agile practices for the overall project/product development while the remaining studies described experiences of single practices like Pair Programming or the modification/adoption of agile for non-software aspects in software projects. Practices adopted have been ranked based on team size, practitioners’ experience and application type. A method for agile assessment based on core agile values is developed and exemplified. Conclusions: Practices that are considered agile vary with context although ‘Pair programming’, ‘Continuous integration’, ‘Refactoring and Testing continuous throughout the project are the most common practices used. ‘Test driven development’ was not highly adopted by practitioners. But it was not clear if test cases were written before code construction in projects where continuous testing was performed. However, this was completely opposite in academic projects. Practices ‘On-site frequently modified. In many of the studies inspected, practices adopted were not aligned with agile values. Although practices related to technical aspects of software development are in place, agile practices that focus aspects like ‘working together’ and ‘motivated individuals’ are often not used in practice. Moreover, many of the studies were not reported to an extent that it was possible to draw any inferences on the usability/applicability, benefits and limitations of the agile practices. To this end, a major implication is to improve the quality of the studies and a need for a common framework to report the results of agile practices’ adoption.
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Smith, Arthur L. "Influence of denominator functions on the solutions of finite-difference schemes." DigitalCommons@Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta University Center, 1989. http://digitalcommons.auctr.edu/dissertations/2072.

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We investigate the influence on the solutions of finite-difference schemes of using unconventional denominator functions in the discrete modeling of the derivatives for ordinary differential equations. The derived results are a consequence of using a generalized definition of the first derivative of a function. Two explicit examples, the linear decay equation and the Logistic differential equation, are used to illustrate in detail the various solution possibilities that can occur.
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Najam, Adil. "Getting beyond the lowest common denominator : Developing countries in global environmental negotiations." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/8685.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2001.
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This study explores the collective negotiation behavior of the developing countries of the South in international environmental politics. The so-called 'South'-represented in global negotiations by Group of 77 (G77)-is an unwieldy and unlikely collective made up of over 130 countries displaying dramatically different economic conditions, ideological persuasions, political systems and geographic features and environmental endowments. Yet, for over 30 years now, the collective has demonstrated remarkable resilience in the face of internal divisions as well as external threats. Although sometimes described as an economic collective 'of the poor', the South is, in fact, a political collective 'of the marginalized'. Its resilience stems from its member's strongly shared sense of exclusion from the international system and their collective desire to change the 'rules of the game'. This resilience, however, has often come at the cost of having to slip into 'lowest common denominator' positions. In following an 'asymmetrically prescriptive-descriptive' research approach, this study seeks to explore the nature of the 'South' as a negotiating collective and understand why it tends to slip into lowest common denominator positions. The study uses the case of global negotiations on the Desertification Convention and twelve experimental runs of a simulation-game (The Chlorine Game; conducted in four countries, with 191 players of 59 different nationalities).
(cont.) The case-experience and the experimental results are analyzed using a heuristic framework developed to explore and explain strategic options available to collectives in international multilateral negotiations. Descriptively, the study concludes that the South tends to negotiate as a 'behavioral alignment' maintaining a relatively broad issue focus and investing relatively little in the internal organization. While this explains its 'lowest common denominator' tendency, it is nonetheless an understandable strategy given the South's chronic lack of resources and diversity. Prescriptively, the study suggests that the most desirable results for the South are likely to be in 'coalition mode' where the collective moves towards increased internal coordination and a more specific issue-focus. This will require concerted investment in more meaningful South-South negotiation prior to North-South negotiations and in the internal organization of the G77.
by Adil Najam.
Ph.D.
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Bottrell, John R. "Accident denominators relative to age groups in heavy industries of the Port Hedland region of Western Australia." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2007. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/8.

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The aim of this research is to investigate characteristics of accident denominators across age groups in mining and associated process industries in the Port Hedland region of Western Australia. Emphasis has been focussed on comparing young, inexperienced groups with older, more experienced groups. A literature review revealed some key contributors to accidents among younger workers, in particular, those who had only recently entered the workforce. The review also revealed contributors impacting accidents regarding other age groups over a wide range of industry types. From these findings an accident construct model and questionnaire were designed to identify contributing and mitigating denominators which input to accidents occurring across the defined age groups.
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Books on the topic "Denominatore"

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Daloiso, Michele, and Marco Mezzadri. Educazione linguistica inclusiva Riflessioni, ricerche ed esperienze. Venice: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-477-6.

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Il volume raccoglie i contributi di numerosi studiosi di varie discipline, prevalentemente linguisti educativi, ma anche linguisti generali e neuroscienziati, che hanno accolto la proposta di riflettere su un possibile minimo comune denominatore di alcuni filoni delle proprie ricerche, riassumibile nel concetto di inclusività. Ne è nato un volume variegato ma coeso da cui si evince la volontà della Linguistica Educativa in Italia di proporre riflessioni scientifiche aggiornate ma al contempo fedeli ai paradigmi della disciplina, che vedono due degli assi portanti nella prospettiva interdisciplinare e nella ricerca di risposte alle molteplici sfide dell’educazione linguistica oggi.
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Increasing the denominator. Belfast: Lapwing Publications, 2014.

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Ciorli, Riccardo. Uno spazio denominato piazza. Livorno: Editrice Nuova fortezza, 1990.

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America's meltdown: The lowest-common-denominator society. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 2003.

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name, No. America's meltdown: The lowest-common-denominator society. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2003.

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Martin, Schlaud, ed. Comparison and harmonisation of denominator data for primary health care research countries of the European Community: The European denominator project. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 1999.

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Common denominators: Ethnicity, nation-building, and compromise in Mauritius. Oxford: Berg, 1998.

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Siserman, Mihaela_ Munteanu. Nume și simțuri: Corespondențe semantice în configurații denominative. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Mega, 2015.

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The dynamics of crisis intervention: Loss as the common denominator. Springfield, Ill: C.C. Thomas Publisher, 1999.

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L, Barlow Philip, and Silk Mark, eds. Religion and public life in the midwest: America's common denominator? Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Denominatore"

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Griseri, Paul. "Highest Common Denominators." In Managing Values, 142–57. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26419-3_8.

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Garcia-Retamero, Rocio, Mirta Galesic, and Mandeep K. Dhami. "Reducing Denominator Neglect." In Transparent Communication of Health Risks, 145–64. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4358-2_10.

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Yoshioka, Daijiro. "Even-Denominator States." In The Quantum Hall Effect, 139–49. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05016-3_7.

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Loday, Jean-Louis. "Exponential Series Without Denominators." In Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, 95–107. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54270-4_7.

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Olson, Travis A., and Noah R. Roderick. "Beyond the Common Denominator." In Constructing Knowledge, 151–62. Rotterdam: SensePublishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-930-5_8.

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Pauluhn, Jürgen. "Common Denominators of Carbon Nanotubes." In Nanomaterials, 68–83. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527673919.ch10.

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Leblanc, Tatjana. "Design as a Common Denominator." In The Future of Transdisciplinary Design, 15–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06382-9_2.

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Dubois, Sylvie, and David Sankoff. "Discourse enumerators and Schegloff’s denominator." In Towards a Social Science of Language, 153. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.128.12dub.

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Olsson, R. "Reissner’s Fiber Mechanisms: Some Common Denominators." In The Subcommissural Organ, 33–39. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78013-4_5.

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Erlach, Christine, and Michael Müller. "Core Story: Finding a Common Denominator." In Management for Professionals, 121–25. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-61421-1_11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Denominatore"

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Fannon, David, and Michelle Laboy. "Carbon Denominators." In 2020 ACSA Fall Conference. ACSA Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.aia.fallintercarbon.20.9.

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Mitigating climate change demands rapid reductions of greenhouse gas emissions from the construction and operation of buildings. As the design and construction industry improves tools and techniques for adding up buildings’ contributions to greenhouse gas emissions it must also consider and critique the methods used to normalize these data for analysis: how to divide them. Using Life Cycle Assessment methods, we accounted for the lifetime global warming potential of four case study buildings, each endemic of a primary structural material: steel, concrete, masonry, and mass timber. To improve the critical understanding of these denominators role in comparisons and decisions, we normalized the absolute totals using spatial (kgCO2eq/m2), temporal (kgCO2eq/year), and human (kgCO2eq/person) dimensions. The expanded analysis and visualization of lifetime carbon using novel metrics more closely associates these impacts with buildings’ purpose to shelter people over time. Attributing emissions to people, rather than buildings offers a meaningful and nuanced basis for comparison, for example, normalizing based on occupants shows that as the density increases, carbon intensity per person declines. Attending to the spatial demands of use, dividing emissions by net rather than gross area means emissions intensity decreases as building systems become more spatially efficient, while simultaneously increasing the potential occupant density. In long-lived buildings, the temporal carbon intensity (per year, or per generation) declines with age, and the time value of carbon suggests that future emissions reductions may be worth less than the present emissions to achieve them compared to even the least carbon-intensive new construction, thus emphasizing the urgent need for adaptation of existing buildings. A critical reassessment of the denominators used to normalize emissions complicates short-term considerations of life cycle emissions and militates for an architecture of persistence: designed for human use and reuse, for adaptation and maintenance.
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KING, RONALD C. "WEYL'S DENOMINATOR IDENTITY AND ITS DEFORMATIONS." In Proceedings of the Sixth's International School of Theoretical Physics. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812811479_0005.

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Vecera, Radim, and Ondrej Pribyl. "Key denominators of success in crowdsourced logistics." In 2017 Smart City Symposium Prague (SCSP). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/scsp.2017.7973856.

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Permyakova, Tatyana N. "Lexicographical portraiture of denominative relatives." In Lexicography of the digital age. TSU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-907442-19-1-2021-54.

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The report discusses some problems of lexicographical description of derivative prepositions, or denominative relatives, actively formed in the modern Russian language, which lexicographical portraiture parameters are in developmental stage, it offers options for such parameters.
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A.C. Pugh. "Numerator-Denominator Structures of n-D MFDs." In 2006 14th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/med.2006.236414.

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Pugh, A. C., G. E. Hayton, E. M. O. El-Nabrawy, and N. P. Karampetakis. "Numerator-Denominator Structures of n-D MFDs." In 2006 14th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/med.2006.328721.

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Shelton, J. C. "Denominator-free control algorithms for adaptive optics." In Optical Science, Engineering and Instrumentation '97, edited by Robert K. Tyson and Robert Q. Fugate. SPIE, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.290162.

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Kwan, Hon Keung, and Aimin Jiang. "Low-order fixed denominator IIR VFD filter design." In 2009 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems - ISCAS 2009. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iscas.2009.5117790.

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Kauers, Manuel, and Carsten Schneider. "Partial denominator bounds for partial linear difference equations." In the 2010 International Symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1837934.1837976.

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Cooman, Adam, Francesco Ferranti, Yves Rolain, Gerd Vandersteen, and Ebrahim Louarroudi. "Common-denominator modelling for stability analysis of electronic circuits." In 2016 11th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference (EuMIC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eumic.2016.7777565.

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Reports on the topic "Denominatore"

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López-Valverde, Nansi, Antonio López-Valverde, Ana Suarez, Bruno Macedo de Sousa, and Juan Manuel Aragoneses. Association of gastric infection and periodontal disease through Helicobacter pylori as a common denominator: A systematic review and meta-analysi. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.10.0097.

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Review question / Objective: Is gastric helicobacter pylori infection related to periodontal diseases? Condition being studied: Therefore, the aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to identify and analyze clinical studies to determine the direct correlation between Helicobacter Pylori gastric infection andPeriodontal Disease. Study designs to be included: Clinical studies that provided data on Helicobacter Pylori infection in both the stomach and oral cavity, confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), rapid urease test (RUT) or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Clinical studies that associated PD with Helicobacter Pylori. The diagnosis of PD was confirmed ac-cording to the diagnostic criteria in periodontology.
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Lylo, Taras. Ideologemes of modern Russian propaganda in Mikhail Epstein’s essayistic interpretations. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2022.51.11404.

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The article analyzes the main anti-propaganda accents in Mikhail Epstein’s essayistic argumentation about such messages of modern Russian propaganda as “Russia is threatened by an external enemy”, “Russia is a significant, powerful country”, “The collapse of the USSR was a tragedy”, “Russia is a special spiritual civilization”, “Our cause in Donbass is sacred”, “The enemy uses, or may use of illegal weapons”... A special emphasis is placed on the fact that the basis of these concepts is primarily ontological rather than ideological. Ideology is rather a cover for problematic Russian existence as a consequence of Russia’s problematic identity and for its inability to find itself in history. As a result, Russia is trying to resolve its historical issues geographically, through spatial expansion, trying to implement ideologemes such as “The Great Victory. We can repeat” or “Novorossia”. That is why M. Epstein clearly identifies the national and psychological basis of the Kremlin’s behavior in 2014-2021. М. Epstein easily refutes the main ideologemes of Russian propaganda. This gives grounds to claim that Russian political technologists use the classical principles of propaganda: ignore people who think; if the addressee is the masses, focus on a few simple points; reduce each problem to the lowest common denominator that the least educated person can repeat and remember; be guided by historical realities that appeal to well-known events and symbols and appeal to emotions, not to the mind. М. Epstein’s argumentation clearly points to another feature of modern Russian propaganda: if Soviet propaganda was concerned with the plausibility of its lies, then Kremlin propaganda does not care at all. It totally spreads lies, often ignoring even attempts to offer half-truth.
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Alarcón, Lía, Patricia Alata, Mariana Alegre, Tamara Egger, Rosario Fassina, Analía Hanono, Carolina Huffmann, Lucía Nogales, and Carolina Piedrafita. Citizen-Led Urbanism in Latin America: Superbook of civic actions for transforming cities. Inter-American Development Bank, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004582.

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This is a publication about citizen-led urbanism processes in Latin America. It follows the recent life of a movement originating from, and driven by and for citizens, who out of a compelling love for their cities, have brought together actors from all fields to co-create new, more inclusive and equitable public space models. By using tools such as innovation, creativity and co-responsible solidarity, citizen-led urbanism has been able to complement the traditional approaches to urban planning and city governance. This publication also invites us to move from the theory and concepts that provide the rationale for citizen-led urbanism to the actual practical experiences which are helping to shape it and consolidate it as a regional movement. It thus takes us on a journey through successful projects developed in different places and contexts of Latin America and looks at the experience of the first urban innovation labs, as a means to consider the paths that may lead to new horizons of an inclusive future, in view of the challenges, both known and yet to be known, of the first half of the 21st century. In less than one decade, with their impressive diversity and vigorous urban activity, members of the citizen-led urbanism movement have brought about changes in the streets, neighborhoods and cities where they live: changes in the way of thinking of authorities and fellow citizens; changes in public policies, which have an impact not only on the urban landscape, but also on how we relate to each other through our relationship with what we call “the urban” and with ecosystems, with our individual needs and with the urgency of organizing ourselves collectively to identify solutions for the common good. This is why this book became a superbook, i.e., an extensive compilation about a fabulous collective adventure, undertaken by thousands of people whose common denominator is creativity and their will to think and do things differently. We hope it may serve as an inspiration to its readers so that they, too, may take a leading role in this story.
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Costing social and behavior change programming: The role of the denominator. Population Council, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh14.1102.

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