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Sims, P. K. The Trans-Rocky Mountain fault system: A fundamental Precambrian strike-slip system. Reston, Va: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2009.

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ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation. and IEEE Computer Society. Technical Committee on VLSI., eds. Proceedings of SLIP '03: International Workshop on System Level Interconnect Prediction. New York, N.Y: Association for Computing Machinery, 2003.

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Chuvikov, Dmitriy. Models and algorithms for reconstruction and examination of emergency events of road accidents based on logical artificial intelligence. 2nd ed. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1220729.

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The purpose of the monograph is to create a methodology, combined expert and simulation models, as well as algorithms and software-modeling tools for reconstruction and examination of accident events for automating decision-making by an expert center employee. The methodology of combining and algorithms of joint work of an expert system based on logical artificial intelligence (mivar approach) and a simulation system for solving problems of reconstruction and examination of road accidents are developed; model reconstruction and examination of the accident in the formalism of the knowledge base bipartite oriented mivar nets, including analysis formulas braking qualities of the vehicle, determining the speed of a car's performance in terms of specific DTS, the formula for calculating different occasions: - slip car when braking, driving on curved sections of the road, hitting a car on the pedestrian in uniform motion and unlimited visibility; a method of generation of interfaces for designer expert systems based on the concept of mivar approach; special software in the form of expert systems "Analysis of road accident" in order to reduce the complexity of the process of calculating the disputed accidents, errors in the calculation and improve the accuracy and objectivity of the results obtained and the speed and quality of the calculations. It can be useful to specialists of expert institutions, insurance companies, educational institutions in the field of expertise, as well as unmanned vehicles in terms of objective analysis and examination of road accidents.
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America, Geological Society of, ed. High geologic slip rates since early Pleistocene initiation of the San Jacinto and San Felipe fault zones in the San Andreas fault system, Southern California, USA. Boulder, Colo: Geological Society of America, 2010.

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International Workshop on System-Level Interconnect Prediction (2nd 2000 San Diego, Calif.). SLIP 2000: International Workshop on System-Level Interconnect Prediction : San Diego, CA, April 8-9, 2000. New York, N.Y: ACM, 2000.

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J, Anderson William. Traction drives for zero stick-slip robots, and reaction free, momentum balanced systems: Final report for NASA Lewis Research Center, contract NAS 3-26897. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1995.

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Dickinson, William R. Kinematics of transrotational tectonism in the California Transverse Ranges and its contribution to cumulative slip along the San Andreas transform fault system. Boulder, Colo: Geological Society of America, 1996.

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International, Workshop on System-Level Interconnect Prediction (2004 Paris France). Proceedings of SLIP '04: 2004 International Workshop on System Level Interconnect Prediction, Renaissance Paris Hotel La Défense, Paris, France, February 14-15 2004. New York, N.Y: Association for Computing Machinery, 2004.

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Lorino, Philippe. Postface: A few lines of temporary, exploratory, and practical conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198753216.003.0011.

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The potential to process more abundant data through more sophisticated algorithms reinforces the expectation that situations can be controlled. However, what slips through the net of massive data processing and sophisticated algorithms is a distilled concentrate of radical novelty, puzzling uncertainty, and tangled complexity, for which we might be little prepared since ordinary riddles are increasingly systematically solved by systems and not by us. More than ever, we need to consider situated action as a central object of study, taking seriously its disruptive power and complexity. Pragmatism teaches us how to use sophisticated models without ever forgetting that they are not ontological representations but semiotic mediations, that novelty always pops up when least expected, that there is no susbtitute for life experience, and that others are always the challenging expression of otherness. Governing (rather than controlling) collective action is therefore an endless and often challenging collective meaning-making effort.
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B, Till Alison, ed. Exhumation associated with continental strike-slip fault systems. Boulder, Colo: The Geological Society of America, 2007.

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Roeske, Sarah M., Alison B. Till, David A. Foster, and James C. Sample. Exhumation Associated with Continental Strike-Slip Fault Systems. Geological Society of America, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/spe434.

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Special Paper 434: Exhumation Associated with Continental Strike-Slip Fault Systems. Geological Society of America, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/978-0-8137-2434-8.

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Proceedings of SLIP'05: 2005 International Workshop on System Level Interconnect Prediction. ACM, 2005.

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Getting the pink slip: Severances and firings in the senior public service. [Toronto]: Institute of Public Administration of Canada = Institut d'administration publique du Canada, 1990.

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Kuehn, Stephen Christopher. The Olympic-Wallowa Lineament, Hite Fault System, and Columbia River Basalt Group stratigraphy in northeast Umatilla County, Oregon. 1995.

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Dickinson, William R. Kinematics of Transrotational Tectonism in the California Transverse Ranges and Its Contribution to Cumulative Slip Along the San Andreas Transform Fault System. Geological Society of America, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/spe305.

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Special Paper 305: Kinematics of Transrotational Tectonism in the California Transverse Ranges and Its Contribution to Cumulative Slip Along the San Andreas Transform Fault System. Geological Society of America, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0-8137-2305-1.

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High Geologic Slip Rates since Early Pleistocene Initiation of the San Jacinto and San Felipe Fault Zones in the San Andreas Fault System: Southern California, USA. Geological Society of America, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/9780813724751.

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Janecke, Susanne U., Rebecca J. Dorsey, David Forand, Alexander N. Steely, Stefan M. Kirby, Andrew T. Lutz, Bernard A. Housen, Benjamin Belgarde, Victoria E. Langenheim, and Tammy M. Rittenour. High Geologic Slip Rates since Early Pleistocene Initiation of the San Jacinto and San Felipe Fault Zones in the San Andreas Fault System: Southern California, USA. Geological Society of America, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/spe475.

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Jacobs, Lawrence, and Desmond King. Fed Power. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197573129.001.0001.

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The Federal Reserve, created more than a century ago, is the most powerful central bank in the world. The Fed’s power to alter the money supply, move interest rates, and to intervene to save Wall Street and large corporations helps many Americans, but not equally. Specific industries in finance and large businesses reap lopsided and often concealed benefits while homeowners, workers, and Americans of color slip further behind. The substantial expansion of the Fed’s power circumvents America’s constitutional checks and contributes to economic inequality and racial disparities. The second edition of Lawrence R. Jacobs and Desmond King’s Fed Power extends their decisive account of the Fed’s favoritism toward Wall Street and big business during the 2008–2009 financial crisis to the Fed’s unprecedented responses to the economic collapse sparked by the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. In five chapters, Jacobs and King discuss the origins of the Federal Reserve System, its maneuvering to advance its capacity and autonomy to act independent of Congress and the presidency, and unprecedented support for Wall Street and big business during in the crises in 2008–2009 and 2020. Fed Power analyses how the scale of the Fed’s economic interventions since 2008 is provoking public unease, organized protests and advocacy, and congressional pressure for reform. The deadly coronavirus and the Movement for Black Lives are intensifying the push for democratic accountability, stringent regulation of banks, and new policies to reduce economic inequality and Black-White disparities. Fed Power is a corrective to both the Bank’s self-serving claims of serving the public even as it favors the best-off, and the reluctance of researchers to recognize the Fed’s role in America’s racial and economic inequalities.
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