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Eckberg, Douglas Lee. "Classes, power, and conflict." Social Science Journal 23, no. 1 (March 1, 1986): 99–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0362-3319(86)90014-5.

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Isaac, Jeffrey C. "Political Power and Social Classes." Perspectives on Politics 14, no. 2 (June 2016): 297–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537592716000037.

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Buell, Duncan A., and Richard H. Hudson. "Sequences in power residue classes." International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences 9, no. 2 (1986): 261–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/s0161171286000315.

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Using A. Well's estimates the authors have given bounds for the largest primeP0such that all primesp>P0have sequences of quadratic residues of lengthm. Form≤8the smallest prime havingmconsecutive quadratic residues is≡3(mod4)andP0≡1(mod4). The reason for this phenomenon is investigated in this paper and the theory developed is used to successfully uncover analogous phenomena forrthpower residues,r≥2,reven.
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Liptai, Kálmán, and László Szalay. "Power classes of recurrence sequences." Publicationes Mathematicae Debrecen 65, no. 3-4 (October 1, 2004): 421–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5486/pmd.2004.2187.

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Gitik, Moti, and Carmi Merimovich. "Power function on stationary classes." Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 140, no. 1-3 (July 2006): 75–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apal.2005.09.004.

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Luca, Florian, and László Szalay. "Power Classes Of Recurrence Sequences." Periodica Mathematica Hungarica 54, no. 2 (June 2007): 229–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s-10998-007-2229-9.

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Buhovsky, Lev, Avner Kiro, and Sasha Sodin. "Power substitution in quasianalytic Carleman classes." Israel Journal of Mathematics 235, no. 1 (November 5, 2019): 79–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11856-019-1949-4.

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Ignaciuk, Szymon, and Maciej Parol. "Kaplan classes of a certain family of functions." Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska, sectio A – Mathematica 74, no. 2 (December 28, 2020): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/a.2020.74.2.31-40.

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We give the complete characterization of members of Kaplan classes of products of power functions with all zeros symmetrically distributed in \(\mathbb{T} := \{z \in\mathbb{C} : |z| = 1\}\) and weakly monotonic sequence of powers. In this way we extend Sheil-Small’s theorem. We apply the obtained result to study univalence of antiderivative of these products of power functions.
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Chen, Hongwei. "Two classes of power series and applications." International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology 33, no. 4 (July 2002): 608–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/002073902320300883.

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Köbler, J., and Seinosuke Toda. "On the power of generalized Mod-classes." Mathematical Systems Theory 29, no. 1 (February 1996): 33–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01201812.

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Parida, Soumik. "A sense of India through soft power." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2015. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/383486/.

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India is a cultural melting pot. It has a rich and illustrious history with many different people from the Greeks to the Moghuls and latterly the English, Portuguese and French influencing its traditions that were initially set by the Indo Aryans. India’s classical dances and songs have a strong presence on the world stage. India’s cuisine can be found in all major cities of the world. Yoga has become the new-age mantra for healthy living with millions of people practicing it every day. Bollywood’s reach and effect on the pop culture is becoming more prominent, and some of the Indian film stars are even more popular than Hollywood stars. The country has various other soft attributes that it has contributed to the world, such as dance, music, and food. This work will explore the various soft attributes that contribute to communicating India as a soft power. A communication model is proposed that develops the idea of understanding how various people perceive India as a soft power and to overlay this with how these attributes are communicated to individuals. While there are many positive soft power attributes of India as seen above, the vicarious attributes of India outshine its positive counterpart; at least in the CBI Rankings (Futurebrand.com, 2014) and Monocle soft power rankings, (Monocle, 2012) where India has been constantly dropping in the ratings. While studying the soft power attributes it was found that there is little significant research undertaken to understand international perception about India as a soft power. This piece of work will attempt to find the missing piece of the jigsaw. i India is a complex set of nation states unified by Bollywood, deep spirituality, food and dance culture, so a study in these areas would help to understand the impact that they have outside India’s borders. One could argue that none of the attributes discussed is mutually exclusive as Bollywood for instance can portray dance, food and spirituality in one go. At the same time yoga philosophy and practice also incorporates food principles via Ayurveda. Dance looks at spiritual aspects and history together with music that is often incorporated in Bollywood. The soft issues pervade Indian culture together with a passive acceptance of an oftenrigid caste system that rarely flares into riots such as those witnessed recently in Egypt. The study therefore needed to reconcile these opposites and the fluid interweaving of softness that comes across internationally and appears to exert such an influence on so many nations. Why does softness create such a popular nation and how does the hardness or vicariousness of the way people and women are treated create imbalances? The research throws light on how a nation can use its soft power attributes to define its status and to move forward in the world. The study looks at soft power from a new perspective. First of all, a qualitative approach was undertaken where a country’s influence on media (content analysis of newspaper articles), influence on a group (focus group on four different cultural groups) and influence on an individual (visual case study of 22 individuals belonging to four different cultural groups) was studied through triangulation method. This was done to understand how people from different parts of the world perceived India and to what extent Indian culture influenced them. Secondly, it was proved that the influence of soft power varies from one country to another. Some countries may like a certain cultural aspect while another country may not find that aspect interesting and influential. In this way new ideas about understanding soft power have been developed. The research indicated that people’s perception of India as a soft power varies depending on which country they originate from and at the same time media (newspapers) can influence people’s perceptions of a country as well. It is also interesting that the main finding indicates that a country like India needs to be country specific in terms of the key cultural attributes that it wishes to broadcast.
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Azam, Sher. "Wide Bandgap Semiconductor (SiC & GaN) Power Amplifiers in Different Classes." Licentiate thesis, Linköping : Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Linköpings universitet, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-11786.

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Davies, John Kenyon. "Wealth and the power of wealth in classical Athens /." Salem : Ayer, 1992. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37412438h.

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Gabriel, Luís Antonio Vital. "O PT e a luta de classes no Brasil contemporâneo: o acúmulo petista de forças a favor da dominação burguesa." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2011. http://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/2258.

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The objective of this thesis is to examine the transformations occurred in the interior of the Workers Party, from its emergence in 1980, to its victorious presidential campaign in 2002. Our task, however, treads through a different way from those who understand that the changes occurred in PT represent a political maturity. In our view, this political maturity represents something else: adherence to bourgeois institutionalism. The theoretical approach of this research is anchored in the Marxist critical tradition. In a capitalist social formation as the Brazilian, the exam of a party should be aware to the complex relationships between social classes and class fractions, and more important, how these relationships are expressed in complex ways, and even covert, in the political scene. Therefore we are working with the assumption that the Workers Party itself is target of an internal and external dispute by the different political forces that acts in the Brazilian social formation. Among the empirical sources we highlight the Party s official documents, especially the resolutions of Meetings, Congresses and Governmental Programs. In short, we try to explain that the Workers Party has transformed itself in a party that contributes to the bourgeois domination in Brazil
O objetivo desta tese é examinar as transformações que ocorreram no interior do Partido dos Trabalhadores desde sua emergência em 1980, até sua vitoriosa campanha presidencial em 2002. Nossa tarefa, no entanto, trilha um caminho diferente daqueles que entendem que as transformações ocorridas no PT representam um amadurecimento político. Em nossa visão este amadurecimento político representa outra coisa: adesão ao institucionalismo burguês. A abordagem teórica desta pesquisa está ancorada na tradição marxista crítica. Em uma formação social capitalista como a brasileira, o exame de um partido deve estar atento às complexas relações entre as classes sociais e as frações de classes, mais importante, como estas relações se expressam de formas complexas, e até dissimuladas na cena política. Portanto, nós trabalhamos com a concepção de que o próprio Partido dos Trabalhadores é alvo de disputa interna e externa pelas diferentes forças políticas que atuam na formação social brasileira. Dentre as fontes empíricas, destacamos os documentos oficiais do Partido, especialmente as Resoluções dos Encontros, Congressos e Programas de Governo. Resumindo, tentamos explicar que o Partido dos Trabalhadores transformou-se em um partido que contribui para a dominação burguesa no Brasil
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Shinner, Peter J. "The exercise of power in nineteenth century Britain : the case of Grimsby 1840-1900." Thesis, University of Lincoln, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.342430.

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Dam, Nikolaos van. "The struggle for power in Syria : politics and society under Asad and the Ba'th party /." London ; New York : I.B. Tauris, 1997. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb371189484.

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Texte remanié de: Doct. diss.--University of Amsterdam, 1977. Titre de soutenance : De Rol van sektarisme, regionalisme en tribalisme bij de strijd om de politieke macht in Syrië (1961-1976).
Bibliogr. p. 202-218. Index.
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Klein, José Alfonso. "Poder político e lutas de classes na Venezuela: 1989 2009." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2010. http://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/2163.

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This José Alfonso Klein s research presents a theoretical reflection on Political Power and Classes Struggles in Venezuela: 1989 2009. Initially, it was considered whether the deployment of neoliberal policies as determinative for configuring economic, political and social history of that period, in Latin America. In parallel movement, it can be observed developments of the imposition of this new mode of capitalist development: economic crisis, political instability, popular insurgencies. In the region of Latin America and the Caribbean, Venezuela has presented as main field of proliferation of popular movements to combat the deterioration of life general conditions of the working class, produced by inconsequentional economical opening, since 1989. The economic crisis caused social conflicts, which awaken political arguing. In Venezuela, the first and crucial moment of contestation of the masses against neoliberalism and imperialism (Caracazo), defined the history direction. The political organization for social movements follow Practical and theoretical, according to the reflection of historical agents at the time, can lead to a struggle for the revolutionary field or conciliatory. In the Venezuelan issue, the actions and ideas was designed by the so called the Bolivarian Revolution , led by President Hugo Chávez, which signals policies related to structural socioeconomic reforms. Consequently, the reaction of the former politically hegemonic classes has faded in an obvious class struggle, which culminated in a strike against Chavez -and counter-attack of the masses and part of the army in their favor (2002). In addition to the consideration of the political purposes of protests from "Street policy (governists or opposition), the evaluation of this process requires observation of socio-economic results of Government "revolutionary Bolivarian", presented in statistical surveys (until 2009). However, a simple review of the current economic situation of Venezuela certainly will not answer questions such as: the dimension of the correlation of forces; the degree of revolutionary forces accumulated; the ability to action or reaction of the classes in defense of their interests; the deepening of classes s struggle in the country depends on the capacity of reforms that are suggested as being "revolutionary", caused by a more violent reactions that may occur.The perception of the entire process will depend on the capacity of the social forces in concreting and operating transformations necessary for setting up a new Venezuelan reality. For both, not just a passive observer, but the active participation of this historic moment which is the major purpose of this work
Este trabalho de José Alfonso Klein tem como título: Poder político e lutas de classes na Venezuela: 1989 2009. Através da dialética das relações sociais, políticas e econômicas na Venezuela, com amplo referencial bibliográfico em estudo exploratório, analisou-se os resultados das medidas neoliberais e imperialistas, como determinantes conjunturais e históricas do período, com abrangência latino-americana e caribenha. Observam-se, inicialmente, os desdobramentos da imposição dessa modalidade de desenvolvimento capitalista: crise econômica, instabilidade política e insurgências populares. Na região latino-americana e caribenha, a Venezuela apresentou-se como principal campo de proliferação dos movimentos populares de luta contra o agravamento das condições gerais de vida da classe trabalhadora, produzido pela inconseqüente abertura econômica, a partir de 1989. A crise econômica suscitou os conflitos sociais, que despertou o embate político. O primeiro e crucial momento venezuelano de contestação das massas contra o neoliberalismo e o imperialismo (Caracazo), definiu os rumos históricos das décadas seguintes. A organização política dos movimentos sociais segue orientações prático-teóricas, de acordo com a reflexão dos agentes históricos do momento, podendo conduzir a luta para o campo revolucionário ou conciliatório. No caso venezuelano, o conjunto das práticas e idéias definiu-se pela chamada Revolução Bolivariana, liderada pelo presidente Hugo Chávez, que sinaliza políticas de reformas sócio-econômicas estruturais. Conseqüentemente, a reação das antigas classes politicamente hegemônicas degenerou numa evidente luta de classes, que culminou no golpe contra o presidente da República - e no contra-golpe das massas e parte das forças armadas a seu favor (2002). Além da consideração sobre os propósitos políticos dos protestos da política de rua (de governistas ou de oposição), a avaliação desse processo requer a observação dos resultados sócio-econômicos do governo revolucionário bolivariano apresentados em levantamentos estatísticos (até 2009). Porém, um simples balanço da atual situação econômica do país certamente não responderá questões como: a dimensão dessa correlação de forças; o grau de forças revolucionárias acumuladas; a capacidade de ação ou reação das classes em defesa de seus interesses; o aprofundamento da luta de classes no país depende da continuidade das reformas que sugerem ser pró-revolucionárias devido às reações burguesas mais violentas que poderão ocorrer. A percepção da totalidade desse processo dependerá da capacidade das forças sociais em operar as transformações concretas e necessárias para a configuração de uma nova realidade venezuelana. Para tanto, não basta uma observação passiva, mas a participação ativa desse momento histórico que é a finalidade maior deste trabalho
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Pereyra, Cáceres Omar. "Time is Power: Aging and Control of Public Space in a Traditional Middle Class Neighborhood in Lima." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2016. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/79057.

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Este artículo estudia el efecto del envejecimiento de los vecinos sobre las organizaciones locales en San Felipe, un barrio de clase media en Lima, Perú. Ilustro el efecto de este fenómeno usando el caso del control del espacio público en el barrio. Para esta investigación realicé observación participante durante un año. Durante ese año observé la dinámica de las asambleas locales, entrevisté a 46 vecinos de distintas características y observé una gran cantidad de situaciones y controversias entre vecinos en los espacios públicos de San Felipe. Encuentro que los adultos-mayores son los que imponen su punto de vista respecto al destino del barrio. Dicho resultado es sorprendente pues los adultos-mayores no son ni el grupo demográficamente más importante, ni el de mayores recursos. Sostengo que ello ocurre porque los adultos-mayores transforman el tiempo (un recurso escaso para los adultos-jóvenes, pero ampliamente disponible para los adultos-mayores) en poder organizacional. Con dicho poder organizacional, los adultos-mayores logran influir en los funcionarios municipales quienes no sólo defienden el punto de vista de los adultos-mayores respecto al espacio público, sino que además lo transforman de acuerdo al mismo.
In this article, I study the effect of aging of neighbors on local organizations in San Felipe, a middle-class neighborhood in Lima, Peru. I elaborate on this effect by using the case of the control of public space in the neighborhood. I conducted participant observation during a year. During that year, I observed the dynamics of local organizations’ meetings; I interviewed 46 residents of different characteristics; and I observed a large amount of situations andcontroversies among actors in San Felipe’s public space. I find that senior residents are the ones who impose their point of view about the neighborhood’s fortune. This result is surprising considering that senior residents are neither the most numerous group in the neighborhood, neither the one with higher resources. I claim that that happens because senior residents transform time (a scarce resource for young-adult neighbors, though abundant for the seniorneighbors) into organizational power. With that organizational power, senior residents are able to influence on the municipality’s functionaries who not only defend the discourse of senior residents regarding the use of public space, but also transform it according to this discourse.
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Greenhalgh, Matthew. "Gentlemen landowners and the middle classes of Bromley : the transfer of power and wealth, 1840-1914." Thesis, University of Greenwich, 1995. http://gala.gre.ac.uk/6377/.

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The central driving force behind this thesis was to study and analyse the balance of power, influence and wealth held by the landed gentry and the middle classes during the period 1840 to 1914. This was accomplished by focusing on thetown of Bromley, Kent, which historians and modern commentators alike havechampioned as the archetypal middle-class suburb. The thesis begins with an in-depth examination of the origins, ideals and actions of the small group of individuals who, in 1840, owned between them the majority of land in the town. Findings about the local gentry challenge existing theories about landowners' alleged antipathy towards commercial interests and show that landowners were not averse to exploiting prevailing economic conditions to their own financial gain. Gradually the local gentry's 'social' power and influence was surrendered to the middle classes which were gaining in wealth and self-confidence. Even though the socio-economic composition of the local middle class was increasingly diverse, there existed no conspicuous divergence in their aspirations or intentions. Indeed, unity of purpose intensified their impact upon the social and economic life of the community, as well as upon prevailing ideals. An ever-growing influx of commuters residing in the town, notably affluent financiers, merchants and professionals working in the City of London, occasionally challenged this unity over demands for improvements in facilities for urban - or suburban - living. However, in the long run these wealthy commuters were adopted as the 'new' elite of local society, helping to promote deferential and paternalistic relationships in a class that was drawn together within a complex web of social, cultural and economic ties. Whilst social harmony was secured by such ties, an obsession with image and perceived status helped preserve social ranks and social distinctions, of which geographical segregation became the most overt illustration. Such were the middle classes' fears of social degradation that they raised a united defence against the emergence of radicalism and socialism. This helped Bromley to emerge, or to be seen to emerge, as the most middle-class of English suburbs, even though this misjudges its more complex Victorian and Edwardian past.
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Dam, Nikolaos van. "The struggle for power in Syria : politics and society under Asad and the Ba'th party /." London ; New York : I.B. Tauris publ, 1996. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb374908483.

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Texte remanié de: Diss.--Université d'Amsterdam, 1977. Titre de soutenance : De rol van sektarisme, regionalisme en tribalisme bij de strijd om de politieke macht in Syrië, 1961-1976.
En appendice, choix de documents. Bibliogr. p.202-218. Notes bibliogr. Index.
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Books on the topic "Power classes"

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Energia e classes sociais no Brasil. São Paulo: Edições Loyola, 1985.

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Chilcote, Ronald H. Power and the ruling classes in northeast Brazil. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.

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Carman, Patrick. The House of Power. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2008.

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State, power, socialism. London: Verso, 2014.

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Cooke, Grace MacGowan. The power and the glory. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2003.

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Hodges, Persell Caroline, ed. Preparing for power: America's elite boarding schools. New York: Basic Books, 1985.

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Education and power. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge, 1995.

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Education and power. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985.

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Apple, Michael W. Education and power. Boston: Ark Paperbacks, 1985.

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How class works: Power and social movement. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003.

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Solar Ruiz, Hector, and Roc Berenguer Pérez. "Power Amplifier Fundamentals: Classes." In Linear CMOS RF Power Amplifiers, 29–55. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8657-2_3.

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Seton-Watson, Hugh. "Communism, Social Classes and Power." In The Pattern of Communist Revolution, 330–56. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003227328-16.

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Harald, Fischer, and Stingl Christian. "Power permutations on prime residue classes." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 191–97. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34943-5_16.

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Duponcheel, Luc, and Erik Meijer. "On the expressive power of Constructor Classes." In Functional Programming, Glasgow 1994, 29–49. London: Springer London, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3573-9_3.

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Honkala, Juha, and Werner Kuich. "On Four Classes of Lindenmayerian Power Series." In J.UCS The Journal of Universal Computer Science, 131–35. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80350-5_10.

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Revyakin, A. M. "On Some Classes of Linear Representable Matroids." In Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics, 564–74. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04166-6_54.

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Hart, David M., Gary Chartier, Ross Miller Kenyon, and Roderick T. Long. "Ludwig von Mises, “On Castes, Classes, and Group Interests” (1945)." In Social Class and State Power, 203–10. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64894-1_30.

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Boito, Armando. "State and Transition to Socialism: Was the Paris Commune a Workers’ Power?" In State, Politics, and Social Classes, 87–106. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22046-3_5.

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Boito, Armando. "The Capitalist State at the Center: A Critique of Michel Foucault’s Concept of Power." In State, Politics, and Social Classes, 15–35. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22046-3_2.

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Svátek, Vojtěch, Ondřej Zamazal, and Miroslav Vacura. "Categorization Power of Ontologies with Respect to Focus Classes." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 636–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49004-5_41.

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Sumedh, N., P. G. Hitesh, and Sagar Basavaraju. "System Modeling using Predictor classes." In 2019 Innovations in Power and Advanced Computing Technologies (i-PACT). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/i-pact44901.2019.8959988.

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Cremer, Jochen L., Ioannis Konstantelos, and Goran Strbac. "Optimized Operation Rules for Imbalanced Classes." In 2019 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pesgm40551.2019.8973670.

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Cheong, Phui San, Johan Bergs, Chris Hawinkel, and Jeroen Famaey. "Comparison of LoRaWAN classes and their power consumption." In 2017 IEEE Symposium on Communications and Vehicular Technology (SCVT). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/scvt.2017.8240313.

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Przybyla, Krzysztof, Krystian Frania, Mariusz Stepien, and Marcin Kasprzak. "Educational Platform for Remote Power Electronics Laboratory Classes." In 2022 IEEE 20th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference (PEMC). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pemc51159.2022.9962859.

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Olanescu, Mihai, Adrian Suciu, Miruna Peris, and Alexandru Ianosi. "Smart assessment methodology in physical education classes." In 2021 9th International Conference on Modern Power Systems (MPS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mps52805.2021.9492587.

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de Oliveira Ferro, Alana, Denisia de Vasconcelos Mota, Vanessa Siqueira de Castro Teixera, and Adson Bezerra Moreira. "Active Learning Methodology Applied in Electric Machines Classes." In 2023 IEEE 8th Southern Power Electronics Conference (SPEC). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/spec56436.2023.10408333.

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Kong, Lei, and Danny H. K. Tsang. "Optimal Selection of Power Saving Classes in IEEE 802.16e." In 2007 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wcnc.2007.345.

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Moloney, J. V., A. R. Zakharian, J. Hader, and Stephan W. Koch. "Designing new classes of high-power, high-brightness VECSELs." In European Symposium on Optics and Photonics for Defence and Security, edited by John C. Carrano, Arturas Zukauskas, Anthony W. Vere, James G. Grote, and François Kajzar. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.630864.

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Loboda, Igor, and Sergey Yepifanov. "A Mixed Data-Driven and Model Based Fault Classification for Gas Turbine Diagnosis." In ASME Turbo Expo 2010: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2010-23075.

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In modern gas turbine health monitoring systems, the diagnostic algorithms based on gas path analysis may be considered as principal. They analyze gas path measured variables and are capable of identifying different faults and degradation mechanisms of gas turbine components (e.g. compressor, turbine, and combustor) as well as malfunctions of the measurement system itself. Gas path mathematical models are widely used in building fault classification required for diagnostics because faults rarely occur during field operation. In that case, model errors are transmitted to the model-based classification, which poses the problem of rendering the description of some classes more accurate using real data. This paper looks into the possibility of creating a mixed fault classification that incorporates both model-based and data-driven fault classes. Such a classification will combine a profound common diagnosis with a higher diagnostic accuracy for the data-driven classes. A gas turbine power plant for natural gas pumping has been chosen as a test case. Its real data with cycles of compressor fouling were used to form a data-driven class of the fouling. Preliminary qualitative analysis showed that these data allow creating a representative class of the fouling and that this class will be compatible with simulated fault classes. A diagnostic algorithm was created based on the proposed classification (real class of compressor fouling and simulated fault classes for other components) and artificial neural networks. The algorithm was subjected to statistical testing. As a result, probabilities of a correct diagnosis were determined. Different variations of the classification were considered and compared using these probabilities as criteria. The performed analysis has revealed no limitations for realizing a principle of the mixed classification in real monitoring systems.
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Kiong, Tan Kok, and Arun Shankar Narayanan. "A telerehabilitation application with pre-defined consultation classes." In 2014 International Conference on Circuit, Power and Computing Technologies (ICCPCT). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccpct.2014.7055046.

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Costa, Sérgio. Unequal and Divided The Middle Classes in Contemporary Brazil. Maria Sibylla Merian Centre Conviviality-Inequality in Latin America, June 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46877/costa.2022.45.

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The middle class, or rather middle classes, to do justice to their heterogeneity, have been and continue to be at the centre of the long political and economic crisis that has been ravaging Brazil since 2014. Available interpretations that try to explain the positions taken by different political authors are biased by structural, ideological, or cultural determinism. To escape these determinisms, I draw on Stuart Hall’s political sociology in order to understand the link between the class situation of the middle classes and their constitution as political subjects of various shades as contingent intersectional articulations. The emphasis on contingency obviously does not imply a belief that political developments are fortuitous and detached from social structures. Nor does it ignore the existence of groups with deeply held ideological or cultural convictions who consistently adopt, over long periods of time, political attitudes compatible with these beliefs. However, taken as a whole, the middle classes have shown a very heterogeneous and changing political trajectory over time. They adhere to discourses - both right-wing or more egalitarian ones - and make political choices based on the power of these narratives to capture, in given circumstances, their anxieties, expectations, claims and aspirations.
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Brittany Hollerbach, Brittany Hollerbach. A Comparison of Muscular Strength, Power, and Endurance Between CrossFit and Traditional Weight Training Classes. Experiment, August 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18258/9745.

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Douglas G. Hall. Feasibility Assessment of Water Energy Resources of the United States for New Low Power and Small Hydro Classes of Hydroelectric Plants. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/946174.

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Rajan, Vijitha, Jyoti Dalal, and Chetan Anand. Education, Margins and City: Examining the Linkages Through an Ethnographic Exploration. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/tesf1006.2023.

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The city’s relationship with its margins in the context of how state affects the lives of the people has increasingly become an important site of research—especially how pressures of governance split the nature of power and violence of the state at the margins vis-à-vis the city—where the experience of the state and how it operates is starkly different from how it unfolds for the middle-classes of the city. Education in this context has been an under researched area.
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Hall, Douglas G., Kelly S. Reeves, Julie Brizzee, Randy D. Lee, Gregory R. Carroll, and Garold L. Sommers. Feasibility assessment of the water energy resources of the United States for new low power and small hydro classes of hydroelectric plants: Main report and Appendix A. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1218144.

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Lutz, Carsten, and Frank Wolter. Modal Logics of Topological Relations. Technische Universität Dresden, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.142.

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The eight topological RCC8(or Egenhofer-Franzosa)- relations between spatial regions play a fundamental role in spatial reasoning, spatial and constraint databases, and geographical information systems. In analogy with Halpern and Shoham’s modal logic of time intervals based on the Allen relations, we introduce a family of modal logics equipped with eight modal operators that are interpreted by the RCC8-relations. The semantics is based on region spaces induced by standard topological spaces, in particular the real plane. We investigate the expressive power and computational complexity of the logics obtained in this way. It turns our that, similar to Halpern and Shoham’s logic, the expressive power is rather natural, but the computational behavior is problematic: topological modal logics are usually undecidable and often not even recursively enumerable. This even holds if we restrict ourselves to classes of finite region spaces or to substructures of region spaces induced by topological spaces. We also analyze modal logics based on the set of RCC5relations, with similar results.
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Hall, Douglas. Feasibility assessment of the water energy resources of the United States for new low power and small hydro classes of hydroelectric plants: Appendix B - Assessment results by state. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1218142.

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Hall, Douglas. Feasibility assessment of the water energy resources of the United States for new low power and small hydro classes of hydroelectric plants: Appendix B - Assessment results by state. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1218143.

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Idakwo, Gabriel, Sundar Thangapandian, Joseph Luttrell, Zhaoxian Zhou, Chaoyang Zhang, and Ping Gong. Deep learning-based structure-activity relationship modeling for multi-category toxicity classification : a case study of 10K Tox21 chemicals with high-throughput cell-based androgen receptor bioassay data. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41302.

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Deep learning (DL) has attracted the attention of computational toxicologists as it offers a potentially greater power for in silico predictive toxicology than existing shallow learning algorithms. However, contradicting reports have been documented. To further explore the advantages of DL over shallow learning, we conducted this case study using two cell-based androgen receptor (AR) activity datasets with 10K chemicals generated from the Tox21 program. A nested double-loop cross-validation approach was adopted along with a stratified sampling strategy for partitioning chemicals of multiple AR activity classes (i.e., agonist, antagonist, inactive, and inconclusive) at the same distribution rates amongst the training, validation and test subsets. Deep neural networks (DNN) and random forest (RF), representing deep and shallow learning algorithms, respectively, were chosen to carry out structure-activity relationship-based chemical toxicity prediction. Results suggest that DNN significantly outperformed RF (p < 0.001, ANOVA) by 22–27% for four metrics (precision, recall, F-measure, and AUPRC) and by 11% for another (AUROC). Further in-depth analyses of chemical scaffolding shed insights on structural alerts for AR agonists/antagonists and inactive/inconclusive compounds, which may aid in future drug discovery and improvement of toxicity prediction modeling.
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Panwar, Nalin Singh. Decentralized Political Institution in Madhya Pradesh (India). Fribourg (Switzerland): IFF, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.51363/unifr.diff.2017.23.

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The change through grassroots democratic processes in the Indian political system is the result of a growing conviction that the big government cannot achieve growth and development in a society without people's direct participation and initiative. The decentralized political institutions have been more participatory and inclusive ensuring equality of political opportunity. Social exclusion in India is not a new phenomenon. History bears witness to exclusion of social groups on the bases of caste, class, gender and religion. Most notable is the category of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Women who were denied the access and control over economic and social opportunities as a result they were relegated to the categories of excluded groups. It is true that the problems of the excluded classes were addressed by the state through the enactment of anti-discriminatory laws and policies to foster their social inclusion and empowerment. Despite these provisions, exclusion and discrimination of these excluded groups continued. Therefore, there was a need to address issues of ‘inclusion’ in a more direct manner. Madhya Pradesh has made a big headway in the working for the inclusion of these excluded groups. The leadership role played by the under privileged, poor and the marginalized people of the society at the grassroots level is indeed remarkable because two decade earlier these people were excluded from public life and political participation for them was a distant dream. Against this backdrop, the paper attempts to unfold the changes that have taken place in the rural power structure after 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act. To what extent the decentralized political institutions have been successful in the inclusion of the marginalized section of the society in the state of Madhya Pradesh [India].
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