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Dam, A. A. ten. Similarity transformations between minimal representations of convex polyhedral sets. National Aerospace Laboratory, 1993.

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Dam, A. A. ten. Similarity transformations between minimal representations of convex polyhedral cones. National Aerospace Laboratory, 1993.

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Lizak, Pawel. Minimum distance bounds for linear codes over GF(3) and GF(4). University of Salford, 1992.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Minimal time change detection algorithm for reconfigurable control system and application to aerospace. University of California, 1994.

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Prasad, Badri K., Thompson Douglas S, and Rafael Sabelli. Guide to the design of diaphragms, chords and collectors: Based on the 2006 IBC® and ASCE/SEI 7-05. ICC International Code Council, 2009.

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Castagnoli, Guy E. On the minimum distance of long cyclic codes and cyclic redundancy-check codes. 1989.

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Webster, Wendy. The Empire Comes to Britain. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198735762.003.0004.

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This chapter looks at the many people who arrived in Britain from the British Empire—some to serve in the armed forces, others as war workers and wartime propagandists working at the BBC and in British cinema. Mixing between imperial allies produced many close friendships and camaraderie. The British media promoted a vision of an imperial community of allies. But wartime propaganda was potentially undermined by evidence of the practice of colour bars—in the empire and in Britain—and of tensions and antagonisms between imperial allies. Disruption of a publicly disseminated vision of a united em
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Franklin, Christopher Evan. A Minimal Libertarianism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190682781.001.0001.

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In this book Franklin develops and defends a version of event-causal libertarianism about free will and moral responsibility. This view is a combination of libertarianism—the view that humans sometimes act freely and that those actions are the upshots of nondeterministic causal processes—and agency reductionism—the view that the causal role of agents in exercises of free will is exhausted by the causal role of mental states and events (e.g., desires and beliefs) involving the agents. Many philosophers contend that event-causal libertarians have no advantage over compatibilists when it comes to
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Mulligan, C. Tyler, and Jennifer L. Ma. Housing Codes for Repair and Maintenance: Using the General Police Power and Minimum Housing Statutes to Prevent Dwelling Deterioration. School of Government, 2011.

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Wilson, Robin. Combinatorics: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198723493.001.0001.

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Combinatorics is the branch of mathematics concerned with selecting, arranging, and listing or counting collections of objects. Dating back some 3000 years, and initially consisting mainly of the study of permutations and combinations, its scope has broadened to include topics such as graph theory, partitions of numbers, block designs, design of codes, and latin squares. Combinatorics: A Very Short Introduction provides an overview of the field and its applications in mathematics and computer theory, considering problems from the shortest routes covering certain stops to the minimum number of
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Fisher, Mary Alice. The Ethics of Conditional Confidentiality. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780199752201.001.0001.

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This online resource is a guide designed to help therapists and other mental health professionals navigate the ethical and legal maze surrounding confidentiality. At its core is a practical Confidentiality Practice Model, which is a step-by-step guide for clarifying the ethical and legal issues that make the ethics of conditional confidentiality so complicated. Ethics codes represent the 'ethical floor,' which is the minimum standard of behavior about confidentiality. This title encourages reaching for the 'ethical ceiling,' by protecting confidentiality to the extent legally possible and not
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Franko, William W., and Christopher Witko. Building on Success. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190671013.003.0007.

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In chapter 7 the authors examine how state adoptions of the earned income tax credit (EITC), an alternative means of boosting the incomes of the working poor by adjusting their incomes with the tax code, were influenced by the growing awareness of inequality and other state-specific factors. Unlike the minimum wage, the EITC was originally enacted by the federal government in the 1970s and has historically been accepted by conservatives. As Republicans have more recently begun to question this policy at the federal level, we see that it has been expanded substantially at the state level. The a
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Huang, Chen-Wen. Continuous Online Assessment: Opening TVET Education in South Africa through Instant Feedback and Flexibility. African Minds, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47622/9781928502425_p06.

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Every interaction between an educator and a student has the potential to be pedagogically rich. Yet many interactions feel minimal and limited because they are designed to achieve a singular, one-dimensional goal. This is especially true when it comes to assessments. In most cases, assessments provide information to an educator about a student’s understanding of materials that were covered in a course. However, because assessments are often summative (covering knowledge shared up to a given point) and evaluative (aimed at providing information about a student to the educator rather than the st
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Cochrane, Alasdair. Diversity and Toleration in a Sentientist Political Order. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789802.003.0006.

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Chapter 6 asks how much diversity individuals and communities ought to be afforded when it comes to their relations with animals. Since individual and group attitudes in relation to animals differ widely, it needs to be asked how much difference a sentientist political order ought to tolerate, and what it should do when any individual or political community acts outside ‘the bounds of toleration’. The chapter argues that sentient rights are minimal norms of justice which set limits on pluralism. Political communities should not tolerate individuals who violate the basic rights of sentient crea
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Velmet, Aro. Pasteur's Empire. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190072827.001.0001.

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In the 1890s, the Pasteur Institute established a network of laboratories that stretched across France’s empire, from Indochina to West Africa. Quickly, researchers at these laboratories became central to France’s colonial project, helping officials monopolize industries, develop public health codes, establish disease containment measures, and arbitrate political conflicts around questions of labor rights, public works, and free association. Pasteur’s Empire shows how the scientific prestige of the Pasteur Institute came to depend on its colonial laboratories and how, conversely, the institute
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Reidsma, Matthew. Customizing Vendor Systems for Better User Experiences. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400636387.

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Discover how—with relatively straightforward scripts and minimal coding—to customize the user interfaces to third-party systems from your library's website for better communication with your users and to lead them to your library's services. In order to provide access to online resources, libraries depend on third-party vendor software that comes with each product. While these systems do have value, they can also be confusing, awkward, frustrating, or even misleading for library users. Imagine how much better your patrons' user experience would be if the software were customized specifically t
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Solymar, Laszlo, Donald Walsh, and Richard R. A. Syms. Electrical Properties of Materials. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829942.001.0001.

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A classic text in the field providing a readable and accessible guide for students of electrical and electronic engineering. Fundamentals of electric properties of materials are illustrated and put into context with contemporary applications in engineering. Mathematical content is kept to a minimum allowing the reader to focus on the subject. The starting point is the behaviour of the electron, which is explored both in the classical and in the quantum-mechanical context. Then comes the study of bonds, the free electron model, band structure, and the theory of semiconductors, followed by a cha
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Kellerman, Barbara. Professionalizing Leadership. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190695781.001.0001.

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Leadership is an occupation—not a profession. Why is this? Why have medicine and law evolved into professions that require extended periods of education, training, and development, but not leadership? How has it come to pass that while the ancients—think Confucius, Plato, Machiavelli—thought learning to lead was the work of a lifetime, the contemporary leadership industry presumes quite the opposite, that learning to lead can be accomplished quickly and easily. Leadership has no body of knowledge, or core curriculum, or skill set considered essential. Leadership has no metric or clear criteria
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Oyserman, Daphna. Pathways to Success Through Identity-Based Motivation. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195341461.001.0001.

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Everyone can imagine their future self, even very young children, and this future self is usually positive and education-linked. To make progress toward an aspired future or away from a feared future requires people to plan and take action. Unfortunately, most people often start too late and commit minimal effort to ineffective strategies that lead their attention elsewhere. As a result, their high hopes and earnest resolutions often fall short. In Pathways to Success Through Identity-Based Motivation Daphna Oyserman focuses on situational constraints and affordances that trigger or impede tak
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Schoenfeld, Brad. The M.A.X. Muscle Plan 2.0. 2nd ed. Human Kinetics, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781718225695.

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"The M.A.X. Muscle Plan 2.0 is a must-read for all aspiring fitness enthusiasts who seek to maximize their muscularity. Brad Schoenfeld is the world's premier hypertrophy specialist. His combination of academic research–based knowledge with practical in-the-trenches gym experience sets this program apart from everything else on the market." Bret Contreras, PhD Author of Glute Lab and Bodyweight Strength Training Anatomy "When it comes to conducting, synthesizing, and communicating research on muscle hypertrophy, there is no one better than Brad Schoenfeld. I simply cannot recommend his book en
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