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Simmons, Matthew R. "Interview with Matthew R. Simmons." Way Ahead 03, no. 02 (June 1, 2007): 3–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/0207-003-twa.

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Wolpert, Andrew. "The Litigious Athenian. Matthew R. Christ." Classical Philology 95, no. 4 (October 2000): 490–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/449517.

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Skinner, Christopher W. "The Gospel of Matthew - By R. T. France Matthew - By Ben Witherington III Smyth Matthew - By David L. Turner." Religious Studies Review 34, no. 4 (December 2008): 296–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-0922.2008.00324_20.x.

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Brothers, R. Matthew, and Rong Zhang. "Rebuttal from R. Matthew Brothers and Rong Zhang." Journal of Physiology 594, no. 15 (March 24, 2016): 4083. http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/jp272242.

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Wenham, D. "The Gospel of Matthew. By R. T. FRANCE." Journal of Theological Studies 59, no. 2 (July 26, 2008): 748–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jts/fln042.

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Petersen, William L. "TheVorlageof Shem-Tob's ‘Hebrew Matthew’." New Testament Studies 44, no. 4 (October 1998): 490–512. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0028688500016696.

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Responding to assertions and evidence in a 1997New Testament Studiesarticle by R. F. Shedinger (and to George Howard, the editor of the text in question), this article demonstrates with fourteen textual examples and circumstantial evidence (Isaac Velasquez's Arabic gospel translation) that the Hebrew Matthew contained in Shem-Tob'sEven Bohan(1) is part of the western harmonized gospel tradition, (2) is especially, often uniquely, related to the traditions which lie behind the Middle Dutch Liège Harmony, and (3) is translated from a medieval LatinVorlage. In no way is it (paceShedinger) related to45or (paceHoward) pre-Johannine.
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Bornmann, Lutz, Christian Ganser, Alexander Tekles, and Loet Leydesdorff. "Does the hα-index reinforce the Matthew effect in science? The introduction of agent-based simulations into scientometrics." Quantitative Science Studies 1, no. 1 (February 2020): 331–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00008.

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Recently, Hirsch (2019a) proposed a new variant of the h-index called the hα-index. The hα-index was criticized by Leydesdorff, Bornmann, and Opthof (2019) . One of their most important points is that the index reinforces the Matthew effect in science. The Matthew effect was defined by Merton (1968) as follows: “the Matthew effect consists in the accruing of greater increments of recognition for particular scientific contributions to scientists of considerable repute and the withholding of such recognition from scientists who have not yet made their mark” (p. 58). We follow up on the point about the Matthew effect in the current study by using a recently developed Stata command (h_index) and R package (hindex), which can be used to simulate h-index and hα-index applications in research evaluation. The user can investigate under which conditions hα reinforces the Matthew effect. The results of our study confirm what Leydesdorff et al. (2019) expected: The hα-index reinforces the Matthew effect. This effect can be intensified if strategic behavior of the publishing scientists and cumulative advantage effects are additionally considered in the simulation.
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Morris, Stephen D. "The Sources of Democratic Responsiveness in Mexicoby Matthew R. Cleary." Political Science Quarterly 126, no. 1 (March 2011): 165–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1538-165x.2011.tb02123.x.

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Penny, Matthew R., and Stephen T. Hilton. "Correction: Design and development of 3D printed catalytically-active stirrers for chemical synthesis." Reaction Chemistry & Engineering 5, no. 6 (2020): 1145. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0re90021d.

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Shaner, Matthew R., Steven J. Davis, Nathan S. Lewis, and Ken Caldeira. "Correction: Geophysical constraints on the reliability of solar and wind power in the United States." Energy & Environmental Science 11, no. 4 (2018): 997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ee90019a.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Matthew R"

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Pettem, Michael. "Matthew : Jewish Christian or gentile Christian?" Thesis, McGill University, 1989. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=74296.

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This dissertation addresses the problem of whether the Gospel of Matthew reflects a Jewish Christian or gentile Christian stance within the early church. A study of the principal theories of the evolution of the early church provides the background against which the terms "Jewish Christian" and "gentile Christian" may be understood. The dissertation examines the bases on which Matthew has been classified as either Jewish Christian or gentile Christian. This previous work on Matthew is found to be unsatisfactory because of the lack of adequate criteria for classifying Matthew. A study of Acts and the letters of Paul reveals that the practice or rejection of Jewish dietary purity was a cause of division in the early church, and thus constitutes a suitable criterion for distinguishing between Jewish and gentile Christianity. Examination of Mt 15:1-20 shows that Matthew does not accept Jewish dietary purity as a part of God's will. Matthew thus reflects a gentile Christian position.
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Wilson, Alistair I. "Matthew's portrait of Jesus the judge, with special reference to Matthew 21-25." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2001. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk/R?func=search-advanced-go&find_code1=WSN&request1=AAIU602032.

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This thesis sets out to examine a section of the canonical text of the gospel of Matthew (Matthew 21-25) with a view to its contribution to the search for knowledge of Jesus as an historical figure. Methodologically, then, this thesis respects the literary coherence of the final form of the gospel of Matthew, but raises the question of its significance for an understanding of the historical Jesus. In an attempt to offer a fresh analysis of the material, the thesis takes up the use of the models of 'prophet' and 'sage' in contemporary scholarship, and investigates the theme of judgement in selected portions of the canonical and non-canonical Jewish literature associated with the prophets and the sages at the time of Jesus. It emerges that Jesus' proclamation of judgement reflects previous canonical themes found in both prophetic and Wisdom literature. Such deep dependence upon Jewish prophetic and Wisdom literature does not inevitably result in either Schweitzer's prophet of the imminent end or the 'non-eschatological sage' of Borg and others. Matthew portrays Jesus as prophet by means of his accounts of Jesus' prophetic acts, his declaration of impending national catastrophe and his warning of eschatological judgement. Matthew portrays Jesus as sage by means of his emphasis on the provocative aphoristic and narrative meshalim which Jesus employs to expose the errors of the Jewish religious leaders and to declare judgement upon them. He also highlights Jesus' emphasis, typical of Wisdom literature, on the judgement of God upon injustice, while not hesitating to indicate the eschatological element in Jesus' Wisdom sayings. Of particular significance in the ongoing discussion over Jesus' eschatological expectations, which are clearly of great significance for his teaching and actions relating to judgement, is the nature of 'apocalyptic' language. This thesis therefore discusses the biblical language at the centre of this debate in the light of its location in Matthew's text and considering the most likely background to his thinking. We conclude that many scholars have driven too great a wedge between what is 'apocalyptic' and what is 'prophetic', and propose that 'apocalyptic' texts in Matthew are best interpreted with the canonical prophetic literature as the most significant backdrop. We submit that when this material is read in its canonical background, its significance becomes clear so that it is no longer necessary to regard it as predictive of the parousia but rather symbolic of a great vindication of Jesus. In particular, when these sayings are interpreted in their context in Matthew's gospel, according to the approach to 'apocalyptic' language argued for in the thesis, they may be understood as natural and appropriate sayings of Jesus. That is, by means of recognising their coherence with the narrative in which they are set when interpreted in a manner in keeping with their most likely literary background, these sayings may be said to have a substantial claim to being authentic portions of the teaching of the historical Jesus. The thesis concludes that Matthew presents Jesus as one who embodies the prophet and the teacher of Wisdom, and who goes beyond these figures in important ways as he takes to himself the role of judgement in a way that is highly distinctive among the religious figures of his day.
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Keshavjee, Nashira. "Matthew Arnold's five long poems : a dialectical reading." Thesis, McGill University, 1992. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=56918.

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Matthew Arnold's five long poems were published between 1852 and 1867. In these poems (Empedocles on Etna, Tristram and Iseult, Sohrab and Rustum, Balder Dead and Merope) Arnold tries to analyze a number of themes, like nature, moral values, poetics, and the place of authority in society. His analysis is dialectical, and one notices great distress and an inability to resolve these issues. This thesis examines Arnold's confusion, as well as his eventual calm acceptance of life in all its contradictions. It concludes subsequently that Arnold has a genuine desire to find personal dialectical syntheses where possible.
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Okazaki, Matthew R. "Friction Bit Joining of Similar Alloy Sheets of High-Strength Aluminum Alloy 7085." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2018. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/6866.

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Friction Bit Joining (FBJ) is a new technology used primarily in joining dissimilar metals. Its primary use has been focused in the automotive industry to provide an alternative joining process to welding. As automotive manufacturing has continually pushed toward using dissimilar materials, new joining processes have been needed to replace traditional welding practices that do not perform well when materials are not weld compatible. FBJ meets these needs perfectly as it provides strength as well as the ability to join materials of almost any kind.The purpose of this research was to explore different applications of the FBJ process. Traditionally FBJ has used a steel bit to drill through a thin piece of aluminum and weld to a piece of steel behind the aluminum. This research explored a different application of FBJ by using a steel bit to drill through multiple pieces of aluminum and weld to a small steel bit on the backside of the aluminum. The primary goal of this research was to answer two questions. (1) How does drilling impact peak weld strength and (2) Does an optimal shank diameter exist in terms of peak weld strength? As in other research, no universal parameters were found for optimization of lap shear, cross tension and t-peel tests. Drilling was found to be an important factor in peak weld strength. Number of flutes on the consumable steel bit was varied to see the impact of better and worse chip clearance ability. Increasing number of flutes was found to positively impact peak weld strength to a point. Optimal number of flutes was found to be different for each type of testing. It was found that there was an optimal bit head to bit shank diameter ratio that optimized peak weld strength. Again the optimal diameter was different for each test. Bits of different diameters were created and then tested to measure the impact of varying shank diameters on peak weld strength. It was found that there was a strength tradeoff between two localized joint areas in diameter testing. Decreasing the shank diameter increased the amount of overlap formed by the bit head over the top coupon. This shifted strength to the bit head region. While this strengthened the bit head region of the joint, strength was sacrificed in the bit-nut intersection. This tradeoff was consistently found in all test types.
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Huska, Matthew R. [Verfasser]. "Using Machine Learning to Predict and Better Understand DNA Methylation and Genomic Enhancers / Matthew R. Huska." Berlin : Freie Universität Berlin, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1153007991/34.

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Kennedy, R. Joel. "The recapitulation of Israel : use of Israel's history in Matthew 1:1-4:11." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2008. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk/R?func=search-advanced-go&find_code1=WSN&request1=AAIU494155.

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The argument of this thesis is that Israel’s history is utilised within Matthew’s christology, serving a key role in the story of Jesus as narrated by Matthew. The term most apt in describing the utilisation of Israel’s history in Matthew is recapitulation.  In the first chapter, it is argued that the genealogy (1:1-17) recapitulates Israel’s history in a narratological and teleological manner to focus upon Jesus Christ as the fulfilment of Israel’s history.  In the second chapter, it is argued that in Matthew 2:1-23 Jesus passively recapitulates Israel’s history, reliving primarily the exodus experience of Israel.  In the third chapter, it is argued that in Matthew 3:1-4:11, Jesus actively recapitulates Israel’s history as the representative embodiment of Israel. Every possible interpretive aspect is utilised to ascertain the use of Israel’s history in Matthew.  This requires an eclectic combination of critical approaches, retaining the strengths and overcoming the weaknesses within each.  Methodologically this includes, a textually focused approach, observing literary components, utilising historical and comparative parallels and environment, and a theological orientation that recognizes the Evangelist’s principal focus is Christological.  Discovering and describing the recapitulation of Israel in Matthew 1:1-4:11 is the cohesive and distinctive viewpoint throughout this thesis. The christology of Matthew and the use of the Old Testament in Matthew are essential ingredients toward unfolding the use of recapitulation in Matthew.
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Hingle, Norwood Noel. "Jesus, a divine agent : three Christological comparisons between the Gospels of Matthew and John." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 1995. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk/R?func=search-advanced-go&find_code1=WSN&request1=AAIU538924.

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The distinction is often made or assumed in New Testament studies that while Jesus is God in John, he is human in the synoptics. To a large degree, the primary thrust of the present dissertation is to call such a view into question, particularly with regard to the Gospels of Matthew and John. The proposal in the present dissertation is that Matthew and John are christologically comparable in three ways. First, they both present Jesus as closely resembling God's great agents from the Jewish literature by the first century AD: Wisdom, Moses and exalted angel-like figures. These great agents were indeed exalted figures of ancient times. Nevertheless, they were not understood by Judaism in the main as divine agents, i.e., independent beings with a divine nature. Second, both gospels portray Jesus as having a divine nature. This is seen through Jesus being the person Wisdom; having the ultimate authority which surpasses the Law; and being identified as 'I Am' and [Special characters omitted]. Third, the first and second comparisons are inter-locked contextually or thematically, with the result that Jesus is portrayed as a divine agent. In conclusion, the presentation of Jesus in Matthew and John is substantially the same with regard to these three comparisons. Both gospels reveal Jesus to be a divine agent. What John reveals explicitly, Matthew does more implicitly.
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Holmes, Matthew R. "Integration of Micropore and Nanopore Features with Optofluidic Waveguides for Single Particle Sensing." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2011. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/3037.

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This dissertation outlines the research and development of ground-breaking nanometer sized openings (nanopores) integrated with an on-chip optofluidic platform. This platform represents a significant advancement for single nanoparticle sensing. In this work specifically, the integrated optofluidic platform has been used to electrically and optically filter and detect single nanoparticles using ionic current blockade and fluorescence experiments. The correlation of electrical and optical signal has provided the highest sensitivity single nanoparticle measurements ever taken with integrated optofluidic platforms. The particular optofluidic platform used for this work is an antiresonant reflecting optical waveguide (ARROW). ARROW hollow and solid core waveguides are interference based waveguides that are designed to guide light in low index media such as liquids and gases. Because of this unique guiding property, ARROW hollow cores can be used to sense and analyze low concentrations of single particles. Additionally, because ARROW platforms are based upon standard silicon processing techniques and materials, they are miniature sized (~1 cm2), inexpensive, highly parallelizable, provide a high degree of design flexibility, and can be integrated with many different optical and electrical components and sources. Finally, because of the miniature, integrated nature of the ARROW platform, it has the potential to be incorporated into hand held devices that could provide quick, inexpensive, user-friendly diagnostics. The ARROW platform has been through many revisions in the past several years in an attempt to improve performance and functionality. Specifically, advanced fabrication techniques that have been used to decrease the production time, increase the yield, and improve the optical quality of ARROW platforms are discussed in the first part of this work. These advancements were all developed in order to facilitate the production of high quality integrated nanopores and ARROW platforms. The second part of this work then focuses on the actual integration of micrometer sized openings (micropores) and nanopores in the hollow waveguide section of ARROW platforms for filtering, detecting, and analyzing single nanoparticles. The successes and attempts at achieving these results are the basis of this dissertation of work.
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Roy, Penny. "Does the type of care matter? : a study of the effect of early substitute care." Thesis, City University London, 2004. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/8438/.

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'Looked after' children have high rates of emotional/behavioural disturbance, but it remains uncertain whether this derives from genetic risk, adverse experiences before reception into care, or from risks associated with substitute care experiences. Methods: The study was a 'natural experiment' comparing two different patterns of rearing after breakdown in early parenting, using teacher and parent questionnaires, interviews, systematic observations and standardised cognitive testing. 19 primary school children raised in institutional care from before the age of 1 year were compared with 19 children, matched for age and gender and comparable in biological background, who had experienced uninterrupted family foster care from that age. Both groups were compared with classroom controls. Results: The combined group of 'looked after' children differed from their classroom controls in showing a high level of inattention/overactivity. The teacher questionnaire and observational measures showed, however, that the increased rate was substantially higher in the institutional group than the family foster group. This difference was not explained by cognitive deficits. Also, the heightened level of inattention/overactivity was associated with a marked lack of selectivity in social relationships. This profile was found only in the institutional group, characterising about a third of them, all boys. At school, this elevated level of inattention was a specific response to cognitively demanding tasks, and partially accounted for the lower reading attainment of the institutional group compared with the family foster care group, whereas variation in IQ accounted for the lower reading scores of the family foster care group compared with their matched classroom controls. Out of school, the children in institutional care were rated by carers as having more emotional and unsociable difficulties; help with homework was associated with higher reading attainment in the family foster care group only. Conclusions: Against a background of genetic and early environmental risk, the type of care does matter. Institutional rearing was associated with a pattern of inattention/overactivity that for a significant minority included a marked lack of selectivity in social relationships. Further institutional upbringing was related to poorer reading attainment both directly and indirectly through this heightened inattention. Possible reasons, and implications for social policy and future research, are discussed.
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Girt, Erol. "Elemental site substitutions in R-Fe compounds." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape11/PQDD_0004/NQ44441.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Matthew R"

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Field, Richard S. American daguerreotypes: From the Matthew R. Isenburg collection. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Art Gallery, 1989.

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Simmons, Matthew R. Painting as a hobby: Watercolors by Matthew R. Simmons. [Rockport, Me.]: M.R. Simmons, 2005.

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honouree, Telford William, ed. Matthew and Mark across perspectives: Essays in honour of Stephen C. Barton and William R. Telford. New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2016.

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Matthew, Tyler R. A Hollywood man goes Navy: Autobiography of Tyler R. Matthew, CPL Captain, Supply Corps, U.S. Naval Reserve (Retired). Seattle, Wash: T.R. Matthew, 1998.

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Matthews, Watt. Lambshead legacy: The ranch diary of Watt R. Matthews. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1997.

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1924-, Collongues R., and Duffin W. J, eds. Emile Noël discusses aspects of matter in science today: With R. Collongues, J-F. Delpech, C. Détraz, B. d'Espagnat, U. Frisch, A. Guinier, J-M. Lévy-Leblond, R. Omnès, M. Paty, R. Pellat, H. Reeves, M. Serres, P. Thuillier, M. Veyssié. Cottingham, North Humberside: W.J. Duffin, 1985.

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Harris, R. Cole. Historical Atlas of Canada / ed. by R. Cole Harris ; Geoffrey J. Matthews, cartographer. Toronto: Univ. of Toronto Press, 1987.

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Karl, Maile, ed. Werkstoffkunde fu r Ingenieure: Grundlagen, Anwendung, Pru fung. 3rd ed. Berlin: Springer, 2008.

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Grounds, United States Congress House Committee on Public Works and Transportation Subcommittee on Public Buildings and. The General Services Administration five-year housing plan: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, second session, on H.R. 4543, H.R. 3110, H.R. 4576, H.R. 4577, 11(b) resolution on federal space needs, Corpus Christi, TX. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1995.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation. Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds. Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse, Walter B. Jones Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Thomas D. Lambros Federal Building, transfer of the Old U.S. Mint in San Francisco, CA: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, second session, on H.R. 4790, H.R. 4772, H.R. 4727, H.R. 4812, 11(b) resolution on investigating the feasibility and need for acquiring or constructing a federal building in Hilo, HI., July 26, 1994. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Matthew R"

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Boreland, Dustin J. "Matthew R. Schlimm, From Fratricide To Forgiveness: The Language And Ethics Of Anger In Genesis." In Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures X, edited by Christophe Nihan and Ehud Ben Zvi, 634–38. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463237646-079.

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Cassatella, A., M. Kafatos, A. G. Michalitsianos, L. Piro, and R. Viotti. "The R Aquarii Jet." In Circumstellar Matter, 469–70. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3887-8_120.

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Barbier, M., and M. O. Mennessier. "Circumstellar CaII Lines in R Leo." In Circumstellar Matter, 375–76. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3887-8_91.

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Schwarz, Hugo E., and Colin Aspin. "Spectroscopy and Polarimetry of the R Aquarii System." In Circumstellar Matter, 471–73. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3887-8_121.

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Deshpande, M. R., U. C. Joshi, and A. K. Kulshrestha. "Variation of Linear Polarization in R Aquarii System." In Circumstellar Matter, 475–76. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3887-8_122.

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Appenzeller, I., B. Wolf, and O. Stahl. "An Extended Nebulosity Surrounding the S DOR Variable R 127." In Circumstellar Matter, 429–30. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3887-8_102.

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Anandarao, B. G., and S. R. Pottasch. "Far Infrared Observations on the Peculiar Variable Star R Aquarii." In Circumstellar Matter, 477. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3887-8_123.

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Matsumura, Masafumi, and Munezo Seki. "Polarimetric Properties of the Reflection Nebula R Mon/NGC 2261." In Circumstellar Matter 1994, 513–14. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0147-9_120.

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Dougherty, S. M., M. F. Bode, H. M. Lloyd, R. J. Davis, and S. P. Eyres. "High Resolution Radio Images of the Symbiotic System R Aquarii." In Circumstellar Matter 1994, 453–54. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0147-9_90.

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Barger, V., M. S. Berger, R. J. N. Phillips, and T. Wöhrmann. "R-parity-violating Yukawa couplings." In Neutrino Mass, Dark Matter, Gravitational Waves, Monopole Condensation, and Light Cone Quantization, 19–29. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1564-1_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Matthew R"

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"Tom R. Burkes exceptional undergraduate student award [awarded to Matthew Behrend]." In Conference Record of the Twenty-Fifth International Power Modulator Symposium and 2002 High-Voltage Workshop. International Power Modulator Conference. IEEE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/modsym.2002.1189413.

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"BACK MATTER." In Proceedings of the Symposium R. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812701718_bmatter.

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"FRONT MATTER." In Proceedings of the Symposium R. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812701718_fmatter.

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Masad, Eyad, Vassilis P. Panoskaltsis, and Linbing Wang. "Back Matter." In R. Lytton Symposium on Mechanics of Flexible Pavements. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784408254.bm.

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Masad, Eyad, Vassilis P. Panoskaltsis, and Linbing Wang. "Front Matter." In R. Lytton Symposium on Mechanics of Flexible Pavements. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784408254.fm.

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Carroll, Jonathan D., Anthony W. Thomas, Johann Rafelski, and Gerald A. Miller. "The Radius of the Proton: Size Does Matter." In T(R)OPICAL QCD II WORKSHOP. AIP, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3587581.

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GJELSTEN, Børge Kile. "R-parity conserving SUSY searches in ATLAS." In Identification of dark matter 2008. Trieste, Italy: Sissa Medialab, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.064.0060.

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Lambiase, Gaetano. "f(R) cosmology and dark matter." In 11th International Workshop Dark Side of the Universe 2015. Trieste, Italy: Sissa Medialab, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.268.0012.

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Wanajo, S., T. Tachibana, and S. Goriely. "Physical conditions for the r-process." In ORIGIN OF MATTER AND EVOLUTION OF GALAXIES 2011. AIP, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4763398.

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"FRONT MATTER." In Proceedings of the Mathematical Legacy of R P Feynman & Proceedings of the Open Systems and Quantum Statistical Mechanics. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812702364_fmatter.

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Brahm, D. E. U(1) prime dark matter and R-parity violation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6404703.

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