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Yankielun, Norbert E. Development of an airborne MMW FM-CW radar for mapping river ice. Hanover, N.H: US Army Corps of Engineers, Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory, 1993.

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Langford, Mitchel. Mapping the density of population: Continuous surface representations as an alternative to choroplethic and dasymetric maps. Leicester: Midlands Regional Research Laboratory, 1990.

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Campana, Stefano R. L. Mapping the Archaeological Continuum. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89572-7.

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Repovš, Dušan. Continuous selections of multivalued mappings. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 1998.

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Repovš, Dušan. Continuous Selections of Multivalued Mappings. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1998.

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Repovš, Dušan, and Pavel Vladimirovič Semenov. Continuous Selections of Multivalued Mappings. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1162-3.

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Lowen-Colebunders, Eva. Function classes of Cauchy continuous maps. New York: M. Dekker, 1989.

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Nikiel, Jacek. Continuous images of arcs and inverse limit methods. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society, 1993.

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service), SpringerLink (Online, ed. A nonlinear transfer technique for renorming. Berlin: Springer, 2009.

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Sasane, A. Algebras of holomorphic functions and control theory. Mineola, N.Y: Dover Publications, 2009.

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Dierolf, S. Spaces of Continuous Linear Mapping. Elsevier Science, 1992.

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Repovs, D., and P. V. Semenov. Continuous Selections of Multivalued Mappings. Springer, 2014.

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Kasprzak, Jaroslaw D., Anita Sadeghpour, and Ruxandra Jurcut. Doppler echocardiography. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198726012.003.0003.

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Doppler examination is an integral part of the echocardiogram. Current systems are equipped with spectral Doppler in continuous wave mode (offering measurements of high velocities with limited spatial specificity due to integration of signal along the scan line), pulsed wave mode (high spatial specificity with maximal recordable velocity reduced by the Nyquist limit), and colour Doppler flow mapping (allowing rapid identification of flow pattern within a cross-sectional B-mode sector). Tissue Doppler echocardiography emerged as a basic tool for sampling regional myocardial velocities, in pulsed wave or colour velocity mapping mode. Finally, three-dimensional systems improve spatial presentation of flow phenomena by integrating Doppler-derived flow patterns in three-dimensional datasets.
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Repovs, D., and P. V. Semenov. Continuous Selections of Multivalued Mappings (Mathematics and Its Applications). Springer, 1998.

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Campana, Stefano R. L. Mapping the Archaeological Continuum: Filling 'Empty' Mediterranean Landscapes. Springer, 2018.

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Vries, Jan. Topological Dynamical Systems: An Introduction to the Dynamics of Continuous Mappings. De Gruyter, Inc., 2014.

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Boudou, Alain, and Yves Romain. On Product Measures Associated with Stationary Processes. Edited by Frédéric Ferraty and Yves Romain. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199568444.013.15.

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This article considers the connections between product measures and stationary processes. It first provides an overview of historical facts and relevant terminology, basic concepts and the mathematical approach. In particular, it discusses random measures, the projection-valued spectral measure (PVSM), convolution products, and the association between shift operators and PVSMs. It then presents the main results and their first potential applications, focusing on stochastic integrals, the image of a random measure under measurable mapping, the existence of a transport-type theorem, and the transpose of a continuous homomorphism between groups. It also describes the PVSM associated with a unitary operator, the convolution product of two PVSMs, the unitary operators generated by a PVSM, extension of the convolution product of two PVSMs, an equation where the unknown quantity is a PVSM, and the convolution product of two random measures. The article concludes with an analysis of mathematical developments related to the previous results.
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Hansen, Magnus Paulsen. The Moral Economy of Activation. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447349969.001.0001.

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Activation policies which promote and enforce labour market participation continue to proliferate in Europe and constitute the reform blueprint from centre-left to centre-right, as well as for most international organizations. Rather than being disrupted the ‘active turn’ has consolidated by the recent financial and sovereign debt crises. Through an in-depth study of four major reforms in Denmark and France the book aims to answer how such reforms are legitimised by political actors. By mapping how co-existing ideas are mobilised to justify, criticise and reach activation compromises and how their morality sediment into the instruments governing the unemployed. Inspired by French pragmatic sociology it develops an innovative framework of analysis to study the role of ideas and morality in gradual but nonetheless radical social and employment policy changes. The book shows how a composite and heterogeneous set of ideas, the ‘moral economy of activation’, leads to a continuous behaviourist testing of the unemployed in public debate as well as in the local jobcentres. The moral economy of activation thus not only shapes the every-day life of the unemployment, it also has profound implications for the threshold between unemployment and work can be approached and criticised.
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Neuromorphic learning of continuous-valued mappings from noise-corrupted data: Application to real-time adaptive control. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Division, 1990.

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C, Merrill Walter, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Division., eds. Neuromorphic learning of continuous-valued mappings from noise-corrupted data: Application to real-time adaptive control. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Division, 1990.

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Ryan, Kevin M. Prosodic Weight. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817949.001.0001.

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Prosodic weight plays a central role in metrical systems, including stress, poetic meter, prosodic word minimality, and prosodic end-weight. In each, constraints regulate the interaction of weight and phonological strength. For example, in English, increasingly heavy syllables are increasingly likely to attract stress. Depending on the language and system, weight can be binary (heavy vs. light), higher n-ary (ternary, etc., but still categorical), or gradient (continuous on a ratio scale). Gradient weight is widely attested in stress, meter, and end-weight. The book emphasizes the typology and analysis of complex and gradient scales for weight as well as properties of weight that obtain universally across languages, systems, and scales. For example, across phenomena, greater sonority contributes to weight in the syllable rime but detracts from it in the onset. Scales are analyzed in terms of prominence mapping (varying stressability of elements) as opposed to moraic coercion. Prosodic minimality is analyzed in the context of larger prosodic constituents, revealing new issues. The book also offers the first detailed study of a minimum to which only certain final consonants contribute. Syllable weight in metrics is treated extensively, as complex weight in meter has been largely overlooked previously. Finally, prosodic end-weight is argued to be driven by phrasal stress, manifesting ultimately the same stress–weight interface as does word phonology. Among other things, this analysis captures that prosodic end-weight is confined to prosodically head-final contexts. Finally, complex and gradient weight brings questions concerning the phonetics-phonology interface into sharp focus.
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Spence, Charles. Questioning the Continuity Claim. Edited by Ophelia Deroy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199688289.003.0011.

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Many researchers argue or accept that crossmodal matchings or mappings, such as those that exist between pitch and brightness, and canonical cases of conscious synaesthesia lie at the two ends of a continuum. This chapter raises problems for this continuity claim regarding (i) the distribution of conscious manifestations, and (ii) the dimensions along which this continuum should be organized. It reviews possible candidate dimensions, including the degree of vividness, frequency, specificity of the conscious manifestation, and control over its content, and shows that evidence of the expected distribution is absent for all of these continua. Although a crude distinction between conscious and non-conscious might not be sufficient to separate synaesthesia from crossmodal correspondences, the conscious manifestations that characterize synaesthesia cannot be reconciled with other occasional occurrences of mental imagery documented for crossmodal correspondences.
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Song, Weijie. A Warped Hometown. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190200671.003.0002.

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This chapter explores how Lao She performs an affective mapping of his warped native city’s streets, courtyard houses, ditch, and teahouse: everyday tyranny and despair in the phantasmal and entrapping avenues and streets; wartime atlas of emotions including nostalgia, mourning, shame, anger, and hatred; socialist sentiment and citizenship born in the ideological/ecological representation of Dragon Beard Ditch as a metamorphic space; and self-mourning in a warped and wounded teahouse as a distorted space-time continuum, a shrinking and pessimistic miniature of old Beijing misery and a sign of unfathomable urban darkness. Confronting the advent, expansion, and menace of modernity as well as the whirlwind and whirlpool of political and historical change, Manchu writer Lao She envisions modern Beijing as the locus of pain and pleasure, dystopia and dreamland, moral decline and physical performance, material deformations and emotional vicissitudes.
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Brysk, Alison. The Right to Life. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190901516.003.0006.

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Chapter 6 concerns denial of women’s right to life . The new frame of “femicide” has dramatically increased attention to gender-based killing in the public and private sphere, and encompasses a spectrum of threats and assaults that culminate in murder. The chapter follows the threats to women’s security through the life cycle, beginning with cases of “gendercide” (sex-selective abortion and infanticide) in India, then moving to honor killings in Turkey and Pakistan. We examine public femicide in Mexico and Central America—with comparison to the disappearance of indigenous women in Canada, as “second-class citizens” in a developed democracy. The chapter continues mapping the panorama of private sphere domestic violence in the semi-liberal gender regimes of China, Russia, Brazil, and the Philippines, along with a range of responses in law, public policy, advocacy, and protest.
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Ginzky, Harald, and Oliver C. Ruppel, eds. African Soil Protection Law. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748908043.

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The protection of soil and the sustainable management of soils is a precondition for sustainable development, food security and the survival of humankind. Africa is the continent with the least land degradation. Yet, the pressure on soils is already enormous and continuously increasing due to a range of factors, including poverty, over-exploitation, population growth and climate change. Drivers of unsustainable soil management include overstocking, overgrazing, water erosion, landslides, and over-application of agro-chemicals. In light of this, the underlying legal, societal and political conditions have been comparatively analysed in “African Soil Protection Law”. Distinct country studies from Kenya, Cameroon and Zambia serve to comparatively expose the serious impediments of soil in Africa. While mapping out options for model legislation for improved sustainable soil management in Africa, the publication addresses intertwined, interdisciplinary and complex questions pertaining to soils, which may also be of comparative interest to other continents and jurisdictions.
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Chekhov, Leonid. Two-dimensional quantum gravity. Edited by Gernot Akemann, Jinho Baik, and Philippe Di Francesco. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198744191.013.30.

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This article discusses the connection between large N matrix models and critical phenomena on lattices with fluctuating geometry, with particular emphasis on the solvable models of 2D lattice quantum gravity and how they are related to matrix models. It first provides an overview of the continuum world sheet theory and the Liouville gravity before deriving the Knizhnik-Polyakov-Zamolodchikov scaling relation. It then describes the simplest model of 2D gravity and the corresponding matrix model, along with the vertex/height integrable models on planar graphs and their mapping to matrix models. It also considers the discretization of the path integral over metrics, the solution of pure lattice gravity using the one-matrix model, the construction of the Ising model coupled to 2D gravity discretized on planar graphs, the O(n) loop model, the six-vertex model, the q-state Potts model, and solid-on-solid and ADE matrix models.
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Snyder, Michael. Genomics and Personalized Medicine. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780190234775.001.0001.

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In 2001 the Human Genome Project succeeded in mapping the DNA of humans. This landmark accomplishment launched the field of genomics, the integrated study of all the genes in the human body and the related biomedical interventions that can be tailored to benefit a person's health. Today genomics, part of a larger movement toward personalized medicine, is poised to revolutionize health care. By cross-referencing an individual's genetic sequence -- their genome -- against known elements of "Big Data," elements of genomics are already being incorporated on a widespread basis, including prenatal disease screening and targeted cancer treatments. With more innovations soon to arrive at the bedside, the promise of the genomics revolution is limitless. This entry in the What Everyone Needs to Know series offers an authoritative resource on the prospects and realities of genomics and personalized medicine. As this science continues to alter traditional medical paradigms, consumers are faced with additional options and more complicated decisions regarding their health care. This book provides the essential information everyone needs.
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Azzouni, Jody. Transcendence and Immanence. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190622558.003.0001.

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Current metaphysical debates (between, e.g., Hirsch, Sider, Hawthorne, and others) are historically centered in an earlier debate between Carnap and Quine. This was a debate over whether formal languages can function as replacements for natural language or whether instead they offer techniques that can be used to modify natural languages. This debate continues to be relevant to contemporary debates between Hirsch and his opponents. Hirsch presupposes the natural-language-centered Quinean position; many of his opponents take Ontologese to be a cogent alternative for metaphysical discourse. In addition, it’s shown that Hirsch’s attempts to demarcate substantial from purely verbal debates derail because of the technical failure to show that finitely specified sentence-to-sentence mappings between disputant claims are available. It’s shown further that quantifier-variant views make no sense of ontological debate. Participants in ontological debate need to share an existence concept if they are to argue successfully with one another.
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