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Kyne, Sara H., and Carl H. Schiesser. "Ab Initio Studies of Carbonyl Radical Additions to Hydrazone Systems." Australian Journal of Chemistry 62, no. 7 (2009): 728. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ch09165.

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Ab initio and DFT calculations reveal that intermolecular radical additions of both acyl and oxyacyl radials to hydrazones occur through SOMO → π*hydrazone, πhydrazone → SOMO and LPN → SOMO interactions between the radical and the hydrazone π-system. Both acetyl and methoxycarbonyl radicals show preference for addition to the carbon end of the carbon–nitrogen π-bond. At the highest level of theory used in this study (G2//MP2(full)/6-31G*), energy barriers of 11.2 and 22.6 kJ mol–1 are calculated for acetyl radical addition to the carbon and nitrogen-ends of N-aminomethanimine respectively. The analogous energy barriers for the methoxycarbonyl radical are 4.9 and 25.7 kJ mol–1 at the same level of theory.
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Denrell, Jerker. "RADICAL ORGANIZATION THEORY." Rationality and Society 12, no. 1 (February 2000): 39–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104346300012001003.

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Kelarev, A. V. "Hereditary radicals and bands of associative rings." Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society. Series A. Pure Mathematics and Statistics 51, no. 1 (August 1991): 62–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1446788700033309.

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AbstractBands of associative rings were introduced in 1973 by Weissglass. For the radicals playing most essential roles in the structure theory (in particular, for those of Jacobson, Baer, Levitsky, Koethe) it is shown how to find the radical of a band of rings. The technique of the general Kurosh-Amitsur radical theory is used to consider many radicals simultaneously.
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Ánh, P. N., N. V. Loi, and R. Wiegandt. "On the radical theory of Andrunakievich varieties." Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society 31, no. 2 (April 1985): 257–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0004972700004731.

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In 1978 Anderson and Gardner investigated semisimple classes and recently Buys and Gerber developed the theory of special radicals in Andrunakievich varieties. In this note we continue the study of radical theory in Andrunakievich varieties. Sharpening some of the results of Anderson and Gardner we prove versions of Sands' Theorem characterizing semisimple classes by regularity, coinductivity and being closed under extensions. In the proof we follow a new method which avoids calculations with defining identities of the variety. We generalize van Leeuwen's Theorem characterizing semisimple classes of hereditary radicals as classes being regular and closed under essential extensions and subdirect sums.
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Buehler, Bruce A. "The Free Radical Theory of Aging and Antioxidant Supplements." Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine 17, no. 3 (April 11, 2012): 218–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2156587212441939.

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Free radical excess occurs when cells are exposed to reactive oxygen species greater than the amount that can be neutralized by cellular produced antioxidants such as superoxide dismutase. This is termed oxidative stress, which can be caused by excessive energy intake or external pollutants. Excess free radicals are proposed to increase the rate of cell aging, injury, and mutations leading to a shortened cell life span. Vitamins A, C, and E and flavoproteins are supplements that function as free radical scavengers. Antioxidants are present in natural foods but added amounts beyond the diet may detoxify excess free radicals during “oxidative stress.” Antioxidant supplements decrease cellular damage from excess reactive oxygen species but they have not been proven to prolong life span.
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Godloza, L., N. J. Groenewald, and W. A. Olivier. "Near-Ring Radicals and Class Pairs." Algebra Colloquium 12, no. 01 (March 2005): 101–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s100538670500009x.

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For near-ring ideal mappings ρ1 and ρ2, we investigate radical theoretical properties of and the relationship among the class pairs (ρ1: ρ2), [Formula: see text] and (ℛρ2: ℛρ1). Conditions on ρ1 and ρ2 are given for a general class pair to form a radical class of various types. These types include the Plotkin and KA-radical varieties. A number of examples are shown to motivate the suitability of the theory of Hoehnke-radicals over KA-radicals when radical pairs of near-rings are studied. In particular, it is shown that [Formula: see text] forms a KA-radical class, where [Formula: see text] denotes the class of completely prime near-rings and [Formula: see text] the class of 3-prime near-rings. This gives another near-ring generalization of the 2-primal ring concept. The theory of radical pairs are also used to show that in general the class of 3-semiprime near-rings is not the semisimple class of the 3-prime radical.
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Trainer, F. E. "Reconstructing Radical Development Theory." Alternatives: Global, Local, Political 14, no. 4 (October 1989): 481–515. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030437548901400405.

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Imoto, Minoru. "Theory of radical polymerization." Kobunshi 36, no. 8 (1987): 598–601. http://dx.doi.org/10.1295/kobunshi.36.598.

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Hebisch, U., and H. J. Weinert. "RADICAL THEORY FOR SEMIRINGS." Quaestiones Mathematicae 20, no. 4 (December 1997): 647–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16073606.1997.9632232.

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Jarve, Priit. "Radical Theory, Radical Teaching: Multiculturalism in American Universities." American Studies in Scandinavia 25, no. 1 (March 1, 1993): 48–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.22439/asca.v25i1.1450.

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Mubin, Nuril, and Setyaningsih Setyaningsih. "Pengaruh Konten Radikal Terhadap Sikap Radikalisme (Analisis Berdasarkan Theory of Planned Behavior dari Ajzen dan Fishbein)." Personifikasi: Jurnal Ilmu Psikologi 11, no. 2 (November 27, 2020): 181–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.21107/personifikasi.v11i2.9104.

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ABSTRACTThis study aims to determine the effect of radical content on the attitude of radicalism (analysis based on the theory of planned behavior of Ajzen and Fishbein). This study uses a quantitative approach. The number of samples in this study were users of active social media and following radical content with a total of 393 people. Sampling using purposive sampling technique (non-probability sampling). The instruments in this study are the scale of radical content and the scale of radicalism. The analysis of the data used is simple linear regression using the 23.0 for windows SPSS (statistical product and service solution) program. The results of this study indicate that the influence of radical content on radicalism is determined. Based on F count of 806.47 and probability of probability 0,000 (0,000 0.05) which means that the hypothesis is accepted, therefore there is a positive influence of radical content on the attitude of radicalism. The amount of the contribution or effective contribution of the influence of radical content on radicalism attitudes is 67,3% while the remaining 32,7% is influenced by other factors not measured in this study. ABSTRAKPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat pengaruh konten radikal terhadap sikap radikalisme (analisis berdasarkan Teori Planned Behavior dari Ajzen Fishbein). Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif. Sample dalam penelitian ini berjumlah 393 orang yang aktif mengikuti konten radikal di media sosial. Teknik sampling yaitu Purpusive sampling (non-probability sampling). Alat ukur dalam penelitian ini menggunakan skala konten radikal dan skala sikap radikalisme. Analisis data yang digunakan regresi linier, SPSS seri 23. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah ada pengaruh positif konten radikal terhadap sikap radikalisme. Didasarkan pada hasil hitung F= 806,47 dan probabilitas 0.000 (0.000 0.05). Sumbangan efektif konten radikal terhadap sikap radikalisme sebesar 67,3 % sementara sisanya 32,7% dipengaruhi faktor lain.
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FRANCE-JACKSON, H., T. KHULAN, and S. TUMURBAT. "ON -LIKE RADICALS OF RINGS." Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society 88, no. 2 (December 12, 2012): 331–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0004972712000895.

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AbstractLet$\alpha $be any radical of associative rings. A radical$\gamma $is called$\alpha $-like if, for every$\alpha $-semisimple ring$A$, the polynomial ring$A[x] $is$\gamma $-semisimple. In this paper we describe properties of$\alpha $-like radicals and show how they can be used to solve some open problems in radical theory.
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Veldsman, Stefan. "Sufficient conditions for a well-behaved Kurosh-Amitsur radical theory." Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 32, no. 3 (October 1989): 377–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0013091500004648.

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Kurosh-Amitsur radical theories have been developed for various algebraic structures. Whenever the notion of a normal substructure is not transitive, this causes quite some problems in obtaining satisfactory general results. Some of the more important questions concerning the general theory of radicals are whether semisimple classes are hereditary, do radical classes satisfy the ADS-property, can semisimple classes be characterized by closure conditions (e.g., is semisimple=coradical), is Sands' Theorem valid and lastly, does the lower radical construction terminate. For associative and alternative rings, all these questions have positive answers. The method of proof is the same in both cases. In [15], Puczylowski used the results of Terlikowska-Oslowska [18, 19] and hinted at a condition which is crucial in obtaining the positive answers to the above questions.
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Fang, Honghin, and Patrick Stewart. "Radical Theory for Granded Rings." Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society. Series A. Pure Mathematics and Statistics 52, no. 2 (April 1992): 143–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1446788700034315.

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AbstractIn this paper we propose a general setting in which to study the radical theory of group graded rings. If is a radical class of associative rings we consider two associated radical classes of graded rings which are denoted by G and ref. We show that if is special (respectively, normal), then both G and ref are graded special (respectively, graded normal). Also, we discuss a graded version of the ADS theorem and the termination of the Kurosh lower graded radical construction.
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Stoyanov, Enyo. "Literary Theory as Radical Historicism?" differences 32, no. 1 (May 1, 2021): 54–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10407391-8956953.

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This article highlights how the premises of the radical historicism of Galin Tihanov’s book The Birth and Death of Literary Theory (2019) are conditioned by developments within literary theory itself. For Tihanov, changes in literature’s perceived usefulness undermine the dominance of its perceived uniqueness, bringing about the demise of theoretical discourses aimed at determining that uniqueness. Exploring the tensions within Russian formalism and Prague structuralism that made possible the abandonment of the adherence to the doctrine of literary autonomy through specific uses of language, the author connects Tihanov’s notion of “regimes of relevance” with the concept of “regime” developed by Jacques Rancière. The intersection of these two theorizations of “regime” pinpoint the paradox at the heart of literary theory: the attempt to pose the question of artistic autonomy and specificity produces the dissipation of what was holding this autonomy together.
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Carter, Alan. "A Radical Environmentalist Political Theory." Cogito 10, no. 3 (1996): 209–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/cogito19961037.

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WAKASA, Kiyonori. "Radical Ethics and Social Theory." Annual review of sociology 1995, no. 8 (1995): 95–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.5690/kantoh.1995.95.

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Luke, Timothy W. "A Radical Green Political Theory." Environmental Ethics 23, no. 1 (2001): 83–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/enviroethics200123141.

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Ojeili, Chamsy. "A Radical Green Political Theory." Democracy & Nature 9, no. 1 (March 2003): 146–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1085566032000074995.

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Gane, Mike. "Radical Theory: Baudrillard and Vulnerability." Theory, Culture & Society 12, no. 4 (November 1995): 109–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026327695012004008.

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Biesalski, Hans K. "Free radical theory of aging." Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care 5, no. 1 (January 2002): 5–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00075197-200201000-00002.

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Misra, Anirban, T. G. Schmalz, and D. J. Klein. "Clar Theory for Radical Benzenoids." Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling 49, no. 12 (November 16, 2009): 2670–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ci900321e.

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YARNELL, AMANDA. "RADICAL THEORY OF SMELL CHALLENGED." Chemical & Engineering News 82, no. 13 (March 29, 2004): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cen-v082n013.p009.

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Harman, Denham. "Free radical theory of aging." Mutation Research/DNAging 275, no. 3-6 (September 1992): 257–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0921-8734(92)90030-s.

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Wiegandt, Richard. "RINGS DISTINCTIVE IN RADICAL THEORY." Quaestiones Mathematicae 22, no. 3 (September 1999): 303–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16073606.1999.9632084.

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Giri, R. D., and B. R. Chide. "Prime radical theory of hemirings." International Journal of Algebra 8 (2014): 293–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.12988/ija.2014.412.

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HARMAN, DENHAM. "Free-Radical Theory of Aging." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 717, no. 1 (June 1994): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1994.tb12069.x.

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Gardner, B. J. "Ideal chains in radical theory." Acta Mathematica Hungarica 119, no. 1-2 (January 19, 2008): 181–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10474-007-7015-4.

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Kremer, Mordechai L. "Initial Steps in the Reaction of H2O2 with Fe2+ and Fe3+ Ions: Inconsistency in the Free Radical Theory." Reactions 4, no. 1 (February 20, 2023): 171–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/reactions4010010.

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Consideration of the changes in free energy shows that the assumed initial steps in reactions of H2O2 with Fe2+ and Fe3+ in the free radical theory are not consistent. The free radical theory is unable to account for the Fe3+-initiated decomposition of H2O2 or for oxidations by it. In reactions with Fe2+ ions at high [H2O2], where O2 evolution reaches a limit, such limit is not foreseen by the free radical model. At lower [H2O2], because of a disallowed substitution in the equation used, the interpretation is not valid. It appears, therefore, that free radicals derived from H2O2 do not provide a suitable basis for constructing models for these reactions. Non-radical models are more successful in interpreting experimental results.
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Davis, William M., and John D. Goddard. "The 1,2,3,5-ditelluradiazolyl [HCN2Te2] species. Theoretical characterizations of the cation, radical, and radical dimers." Canadian Journal of Chemistry 74, no. 6 (June 1, 1996): 810–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/v96-089.

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Dithia- and diselena-diazolyl radicals (HCN2E2 E = S, Se) and dimers are important building blocks in the design of low-dimensional molecular conductors. Research on the tellurium-based analogues is much rarer. This work reports the molecular and electronic structures of the cation, radical, and radical dimers of 1,2,3,5-ditelluradiazolyl using ab initio theory including electron correlation by Møller–Plesset perturbation theory up to partial fourth order (MP4SDQ). A face-to-face C2v dimer is predicted to be bound with respect to two radicals by approximately 18 kcal/mol. A C2h, dimer also has been studied and is ca. 2 kcal/mol less stable than the C2v conformer. Relaxing symmetry constraints on the dimers led to more energetically stable structures at the Hartree–Fock level but the C2v structure remains the most stable at a level of theory including electron correlation effects. The results for the Te compounds along with our earlier research on the S and Se analogues provide predictions for the geometries, vibrational frequencies, and ionization potentials for the Te species to assist in future experiments. Key words: tellurium, ab initio, ditelluradiazolyl, dimers, binding.
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FRANCE-JACKSON, HALINA, SRI WAHYUNI, and INDAH EMILIA WIJAYANTI. "RADICAL RELATED TO SPECIAL ATOMS REVISITED." Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society 91, no. 2 (October 14, 2014): 202–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0004972714000811.

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AbstractA semiprime ring $R$ is called a $\ast$-ring if the factor ring $R/I$ is in the prime radical for every nonzero ideal $I$ of $R$. A long-standing open question posed by Gardner asks whether the prime radical coincides with the upper radical $U(\ast _{k})$ generated by the essential cover of the class of all $\ast$-rings. This question is related to many other open questions in radical theory which makes studying properties of $U(\ast _{k})$ worthwhile. We show that $U(\ast _{k})$ is an N-radical and that it coincides with the prime radical if and only if it is complemented in the lattice $\mathbb{L}_{N}$ of all N-radicals. Along the way, we show how to establish left hereditariness and left strongness of important upper radicals and give a complete description of all the complemented elements in $\mathbb{L}_{N}$.
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BIRKENMEIER, GARY F., HENRY E. HEATHERLY, and ENOCH K. S. LEE. "SPECIAL RADICALS FOR NEAR-RING." Tamkang Journal of Mathematics 27, no. 4 (October 12, 2020): 281–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5556/j.tkjm.27.1996.3956.

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The concept of a special radical for near-rings has been treated in several nonequivalent, but related, ways in the recent literature. We use the version due to K. Kaarli to establish that various prime radicals and the nil radical are special radicals on the class A of all near-rings which satisfy an extended version of the Andrunakievich Lemma. Since A includes all d.g. near-rings—and much more—these results significantly extend results previously obtained by Kaarli and by Groenewald. We also obtain special radical results for the Jacobson type radicals 30 and 3 1 , albeit on less extensive classes. Examples are given which illustrate and delimit the theory developed.
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Robinson, Victoria. "Radical revisionings?: the theorizing of masculinity and (radical) feminist theory." Women's Studies International Forum 26, no. 2 (March 2003): 129–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0277-5395(03)00016-5.

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Chiou, Mong-Feng, Haigen Xiong, Yajun Li, Hongli Bao, and Xinhao Zhang. "Revealing the Iron-Catalyzed β-Methyl Scission of tert-Butoxyl Radicals via the Mechanistic Studies of Carboazidation of Alkenes." Molecules 25, no. 5 (March 9, 2020): 1224. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25051224.

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We describe here a mechanistic study of the iron-catalyzed carboazidation of alkenes involving an intriguing metal-assisted β-methyl scission process. Although t-BuO radical has frequently been observed in experiments, the β-methyl scission from a t-BuO radical into a methyl radical and acetone is still broadly believed to be thermodynamically spontaneous and difficult to control. An iron-catalyzed β-methyl scission of t-BuO is investigated in this work. Compared to a free t-BuO radical, the coordination at the iron atom reduces the activation energy for the scission from 9.3 to 3.9 ~ 5.2 kcal/mol. The low activation energy makes the iron-catalyzed β-methyl scission of t-BuO radicals almost an incomparably facile process and explains the selective formation of methyl radicals at low temperature in the presence of some iron catalysts. In addition, a radical relay process and an outer-sphere radical azidation process in the iron-catalyzed carboazidation of alkenes are suggested by density functional theory (DFT) calculations.
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Wang, Pengfei, Yuli Li, and Guangwei Wang. "Tetrahydroxydiboron-Initiated Atom-Transfer Radical Cyclization." Synthesis 53, no. 19 (April 19, 2021): 3555–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1485-4956.

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AbstractIn this work, the first diboron reagent initiated atom-transfer radical cyclization was reported, in which the boryl radicals were generated by the homolytic cleavage of a B–B single bond weakened by the coordination of Lewis base. To clarify the role of carbonate and DMF in the cleavage of B–B bond, we calculated the free energy diagram of two pathways by density functional theory (DFT) investigations. The DFT calculation showed that the presence of carbonate facilitates the B–B bond cleavage to form boron radicals, which can be further stabilized by DMF. Subsequent atom-transfer cyclization initiated by stabilized dihydroxyboron radical is also energetically favored.
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SMOKTUNOWICZ, AGATA. "A NOTE ON NIL AND JACOBSON RADICALS IN GRADED RINGS." Journal of Algebra and Its Applications 13, no. 04 (January 9, 2014): 1350121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219498813501211.

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It was shown by Bergman that the Jacobson radical of a Z-graded ring is homogeneous. This paper shows that the analogous result holds for nil radicals, namely, that the nil radical of a Z-graded ring is homogeneous. It is obvious that a subring of a nil ring is nil, but generally a subring of a Jacobson radical ring need not be a Jacobson radical ring. In this paper, it is shown that every subring which is generated by homogeneous elements in a graded Jacobson radical ring is always a Jacobson radical ring. It is also observed that a ring whose all subrings are Jacobson radical rings is nil. Some new results on graded-nil rings are also obtained.
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Veldsman, Stefan. "Special radicals and matrix near-rings." Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society. Series A. Pure Mathematics and Statistics 52, no. 3 (June 1992): 356–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1446788700035084.

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AbstractSpecial radical classes of near-rings are defined and investigated. It is shown that our approach, which differs from previous ones, does cater for all the well-known radicals of near-rings. Moreover, most of the desirable properties from their ring theory counterpart are retained. The relationship between the special radical of a near-ring and the corresponding matrix near-ring is given.
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Kim, Seoyoung. "Analysing Various Aspects of Postmodern Picturebooks Based on Dresang’s ‘Radical Change Theory’." Modern Studies in English Language & Literature 64, no. 3 (August 31, 2020): 29–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.17754/mesk.63.3.29.

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Pravda, Jay. "Radical induction theory of ulcerative colitis." World Journal of Gastroenterology 11, no. 16 (2005): 2371. http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v11.i16.2371.

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Corson, David. "A radical learning theory for education." Cogito 3, no. 3 (1989): 224–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/cogito19893323.

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Rizzo, Thomas A. ""Radical Constructionism": Metatheory or Nascent Theory?" Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews 35, no. 5 (May 1990): 454–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/028584.

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Dugger, William M. "Veblen’s Radical Theory of Social Evolution." Journal of Economic Issues 40, no. 3 (September 2006): 651–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00213624.2006.11506939.

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Wickens, Andrew P. "Ageing and the free radical theory." Respiration Physiology 128, no. 3 (November 2001): 379–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0034-5687(01)00313-9.

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MOUHAMMED, A. "Veblen's economic theory: A radical analysis." Review of Radical Political Economics 32, no. 2 (June 2000): 197–221. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0486-6134(00)80014-5.

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Wiegandt, Richard. "Radical and Torsion Theory for Acts." Semigroup Forum 72, no. 2 (March 15, 2006): 312–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00233-005-0546-5.

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Bers, John A., John P. Dismukes, Lawrence K. Miller, and Aleksey Dubrovensky. "Accelerated radical innovation: Theory and application." Technological Forecasting and Social Change 76, no. 1 (January 2009): 165–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2008.08.013.

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Harman, Denham. "Free radical theory of ageing: Applications." Asia Pacific Heart Journal 7, no. 3 (December 1998): 169–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1328-0163(98)90023-9.

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J. van Rensburg, Susan, and F. C. V. Potocnik. "The free radical theory of ageing." Southern African Journal of Gerontology 7, no. 2 (October 1998): 35–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.21504/sajg.v7i2.152.

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Harman, Denham. "The Free Radical Theory of Aging." Antioxidants & Redox Signaling 5, no. 5 (October 2003): 557–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/152308603770310202.

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Mills, Judson, and Eddie Harmon-Jones. "Dissonance Theory Revival: A Radical Prescription." Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews 42, no. 6 (June 1997): 494–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/000284.

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