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Krzywicka-Blum, Ewa. Map Functions. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47358-1.

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Blankenbeckler, Paul N. New skills training plan for map functions and passage of lines on a soldier system. Arlington, Va: U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 2006.

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Mullane, John. Random Finite Sets for Robot Mapping and SLAM: New Concepts in Autonomous Robotic Map Representations. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.

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Makarov, Boris M., and Anatolii N. Podkorytov. Smooth Functions and Maps. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79438-5.

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Luria, Aleksandr Romanovich. Higher Cortical Functions in Man. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7741-2.

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1983-, Spadaro Emanuele Nunzio, ed. Q-valued functions revisited. Providence, R.I: American Mathematical Society, 2010.

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Board, Construction Industry Training. Functional map for construction occupations: (craft & operative). King's Lynn: Construction Industry Training Board, 1991.

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

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O'Keefe, Stephen J. D. Nutrition and intestinal function in man. Cape Town: University of Cape Town, 1993.

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Ashline, George Lawrence. The defect relation of meromorphic maps on parabolic manifolds. Providence, R.I: American Mathematical Society, 1999.

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Pommerenke, Christian. Boundary Behaviour of Conformal Maps. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992.

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Modified Lagrangians and monotone maps in optimization. New York: Wiley, 1996.

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Baladi, Viviane. Dynamical Zeta Functions and Dynamical Determinants for Hyperbolic Maps. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77661-3.

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Dynamical zeta functions for piecewise monotone maps of the interval. Providence, R.I: American Mathematical Society, 1994.

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Herzog, Bernd. Kodaira-Spencer maps in local algebra. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1994.

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Abate, Marco. Iteration theory of holomorphic maps on taut manifolds. Rende, Italy: Mediterranean Press, 1989.

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Abate, Marco. Iteration theory of holomorphic maps on taut manifolds. Rende, Italy: Mediterranean Press, 1989.

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D, Bicknell Kris, ed. The road map to repeatable success using QFD to implement change. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 1995.

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Resistance forms, quasisymmetric maps, and heat kernel estimates. Providence, R.I: American Mathematical Society, 2012.

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Singh, Sankatha. Fixed Point Theory and Best Approximation: The KKM-map Principle. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997.

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Exploring functional-cognitive space. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2014.

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Value distribution theory for meromorphic maps. Braunschweig: F. Vieweg, 1985.

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Theory and practice in functional-cognitive space. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2014.

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Information Services National Training Organisation. The functional & occupation maps for the information services sector. Bradford: Information Services National Training Organisation, 2002.

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The " divine man": His origin and function in Hellenistic popular religion. New York: P. Lang, 1986.

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Corrington, Gail Paterson. The " divine man": His origin and function in Hellenistic popular religion. New York: P. Lang, 1986.

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Newlon, Karen Rachel. Wetlands of the Gallatin Valley: Change and ecological functions. Helena, Mont: Montana Natural Heritage Program, 2009.

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Dombrowski, Francis J. Functional specifications to an automated retinal scanner for use in plotting the vascular map. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1988.

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P, Banks Stephen. A functional expansion and stability for nonlinear input-output maps. Sheffield: University of Sheffield, Dept. of Control Engineering, 1989.

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Krzywicka-Blum, Ewa. Map Functions. Springer, 2018.

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Map Functions. Springer, 2016.

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Haspelmath, Martin. An Implicational Map for Indefinite Pronoun Functions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198235606.003.0004.

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This chapter describes a two-dimensional implicational map for representing nine functions of indefinite pronouns. It first considers indefiniteness markers as grammatical categories, the use/function-based approach, and a geometric representation of implicational universals. It then discusses the implicational map for the uses/functions of indefiniteness markers and shows how it works with three languages: English, Russian, and Nanay (Manchu-Tungusic). The distribution of indefinite pronoun series over the functions on the map in each language is illustrated. These three examples demonstrate how the semantic map captures cross-linguistic generalizations about indefinite pronoun systems and makes universal predictions. The chapter proceeds by explaining the distributional schemas of forty languages that include French, Swedish, Italian, Romanian, Bulgarian, modern Greek, Lithuanian, Irish, Korean, and Persian. Finally, it looks at further restrictions on combinations of functions and earlier formulations of typological implications.
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The Basic Terms of the Map: The Functions. United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529777734.

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Srinivasan, N., and Manju Bansal. Biomolecular Forms and Functions: A Celebration of 50 Years of the Ramachandran Map. World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, 2012.

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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. An AVS module to convert geographic coordinates to cartesian coordinates using map projection functions. St. Petersburg, FL: [U.S. Geological Survey, 1995.

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The Descent Map From Automorphic Representations Of Gln To Classical Groups. World Scientific Publishing Company, 2011.

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Tretkoff, Paula. Riemann Surfaces, Coverings, and Hypergeometric Functions. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691144771.003.0003.

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This chapter deals with Riemann surfaces, coverings, and hypergeometric functions. It first considers the genus and Euler number of a Riemann surface before discussing Möbius transformations and notes that an automorphism of a Riemann surface is a biholomorphic map of the Riemann surface onto itself. It then describes a Riemannian metric and the Gauss-Bonnet theorem, which can be interpreted as a relation between the Gaussian curvature of a compact Riemann surface X and its Euler characteristic. It also examines the behavior of the Euler number under finite covering, along with finite subgroups of the group of fractional linear transformations PSL(2, C). Finally, it presents some basic facts about the classical Gauss hypergeometric functions of one complex variable, triangle groups acting discontinuously on one of the simply connected Riemann surfaces, and the hypergeometric monodromy group.
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Krauzlis, Richard J. Attentional Functions of the Superior Colliculus. Edited by Anna C. (Kia) Nobre and Sabine Kastner. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199675111.013.014.

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The superior colliculus (SC) plays an important role in both overt and covert attention. In primates, the SC is well known to be a central component of the motor pathways that orient the eyes and head to important objects in the environment. Accordingly, neurons in the SC show enhanced responses that will be the target of orienting movements, compared to stimuli that will be ignored. Single-neuron recordings in the SC have revealed a variety of attention-related effects, including changes in activity related to bottom-up and top-down attention, attention capture, and inhibition of return. These findings support the view of the SC as a priority map that represents the location of important objects in the visual environment. Manipulation of SC activity by electrical microstimulation and chemical inactivation shows that the SC is not simply a recipient of attention-related effects, but plays a causal role in these processes. In particular, activity in the SC plays a major role in the selection of targets for saccades, and also for pursuit eye movements and movements of the hand. Moreover, activity in the SC is important not only for the control of overt attention, but also plays a crucial role in covert attention—the processing of visual signals for perceptual judgements even in the absence of orienting movements. The mechanisms mediating the role of the SC in the control of covert attention are not yet known, but current models emphasize interactions between the SC and areas of the cerebral cortex.
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Baladi, Viviane. Dynamical Zeta Functions and Dynamical Determinants for Hyperbolic Maps: A Functional Approach. Springer, 2018.

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Baladi, Viviane. Dynamical Zeta Functions and Dynamical Determinants for Hyperbolic Maps: A Functional Approach. Springer, 2019.

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R, Lurii͡a A. Higher Cortical Functions in Man. Springer, 2012.

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Haigh, Basil. Higher Cortical Functions in Man. Springer, 2012.

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Horing, Norman J. Morgenstern. Non-Equilibrium Green’s Functions: Variational Relations and Approximations for Particle Interactions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198791942.003.0009.

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Chapter 09 Nonequilibrium Green’s functions (NEGF), including coupled-correlated (C) single- and multi-particle Green’s functions, are defined as averages weighted with the time-development operator U(t0+τ,t0). Linear conductivity is exhibited as a two-particle equilibrium Green’s function (Kubo-type formulation). Admitting particle sources (S:η,η+) and non-conservation of number, the non-equilibrium multi-particle Green’s functions are constructed with numbers of creation and annihilation operators that may differ, and they may be derived as variational derivatives with respect to sources η,η+ of a generating functional eW=TrU(t0+τ,t0)CS/TrU(t0+τ,t0)C. (In the non-interacting case this yields the n-particle Green’s function as a permanent/determinant of single-particle Green’s functions.) These variational relations yield a symmetric set of multi-particle Green’s function equations. Cumulants and the Linked Cluster Theorem are discussed and the Random Phase Approximation (RPA) is derived variationally. Schwinger’s variational differential formulation of perturbation theories for the Green’s function, self-energy, vertex operator, and also shielded potential perturbation theory, are reviewed. The Langreth Algebra arises from analytic continuation of integration of products of Green’s functions in imaginary time to the real-time axis with time-ordering along the integration contour in the complex time plane. An account of the Generalized Kadanoff-Baym Ansatz is presented.
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Maley, Corey J., and Gualtiero Piccinini. A Unified Mechanistic Account of Teleological Functions for Psychology and Neuroscience. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199685509.003.0011.

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Functions play an important explanatory role in both psychology and neuroscience. Any effort to integrate psychology and neuroscience must provide an account of functions and how they explain in psychology and neuroscience. Yet the ontological foundations for function attributions and functional explanation remain unsettled. In this chapter, we contribute to an integrated science of cognition and behavior by offering a unified account of the teleological functions of multi-level mechanisms. The account applies to both biological traits and artifacts. Teleological functions are stable causal contributions towards the goals of organisms belonging to a reference class within a biological population. The paradigmatic goals of organisms are survival and inclusive fitness, although organisms may have additional goals. Truthmakers for claims about teleological functions are non-teleological features of the world.
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Haspelmath, Martin. Negative Indefinite Pronouns. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198235606.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the typology of negative indefinite pronouns, with particular emphasis on their relation with other indefinites. It first considers the received taxonomy of negated indefinites, showing that it is inadequate and that the implicational map for representing the functions of indefinite pronouns offers a better classification. Four main syntactic ways of expressing negative indefinites, or the direct-negation function of indefinite pronouns, are described: verbal negation plus (ordinary) indefinite, verbal negation plus ‘special indefinite’, verbal negation plus ‘negative indefinite’, and ‘negative indefinite’ without verbal negation. The chapter proceeds by analysing one important aspect of the syntax of negative indefinites: the co-occurrence with a negative element associated with the verb. It also formulates a number of cross-linguistic generalizations and proposes functional explanations for them before concluding with an assessment of various diachronic sources of negative indefinites, including negative scalar focus particles and minimal-unit expressions.
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Connally. Functions Pre Stud Sol Man & Survey Set. John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1999.

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Development of Gastrointestinal Functions in Mammals & Man. Abbey Publishing, 1986.

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Hodges, John R. Distributed Cognitive Functions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198749189.003.0001.

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This chapter discusses cognitive functions with a largely distributed neural basis within the framework of contemporary cognitive neuroscience. The following are described: arousal/attention, memory (short-term, or working memory; episodic memory; semantic memory; and implicit memory), and higher-order cognitive function such as planning, problem-solving and set-shifting, motivation, inhibitory control, social cognition, and emotion processing. Each function in placed in the context of its neural basis, with a brief description of the disorders that may affect these cognitive abilities. Methods of assessment at the bedside and by using neuropsychological tasks are also outlined.
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Robertson, Ian H., and Redmond G. O'Connell. Rehabilitation of Attention Functions. Edited by Anna C. (Kia) Nobre and Sabine Kastner. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199675111.013.021.

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The evidence for the effectiveness of rehabilitation of three types of attention—selectivity, sustained attention, and attentional switching—is reviewed. Limited but significant effects in all three domains are observed, though evidence for generalization to wider everyday life functions remains relatively sparse. In the case of sustained attention and also in the case of spatial selectivity, the modulating effects of arousal are shown to be important, and higher level executive deficits may at times be exacerbated or even caused by lowered levels of arousal. Conversely, methods of modulating arousal may be used to improve sustained attention and executive functions in a range of clinical conditions. Attentional functions are key to other cognitive domains such as attention and perception, and so the promising evidence for attentional rehabilitation may contribute to the rehabilitation of other cognitive domains also.
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"Lindsay." Functional Human Anatomy Ctb MAC. Mosby, 1994.

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