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  1. On subgroups of the additive group in differentially closed fields.Sonat Süer - 2012 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (2):369-391.
    In this paper we deal with the model theory of differentially closed fields of characteristic zero with finitely many commuting derivations. First we observe that the only known lower bound for the Lascar rank of types in differentially closed fields, announced in a paper of McGrail, is false. This gives us a new class of regular types which are orthogonal to fields. Then we classify the subgroups of the additive group of Lascar rank omega with differential-type 1 which are nonorthogonal (...)
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    Mahmad Fadlullah al-Sivāsī's Mathnawi Named al-Itidāl fī-Mohabbati'l-Āl.Ramazan SÜER - 2016 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 20 (1):309-364.
    Mahmad Fadlallah al-Sivāsī as well as important in terms of political and social history of Turkey, he is also is an important person for Turkish literature. Realizing the late Ottoman period and the first years of the republic, Mahmad Fadlullāh, is a momentous person who taught in many different cities of Turkey and participateded in Erzurum Congress -where there have been made decisions for development and prosperity of the country-as delegate of Sivas. That the literary personality of these features, as (...)
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    A Few Notes on the Fundamental Features of Vowels.Süer Eker - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:305-320.
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    A Sample Of Segir-name.Fatih Ramazan SÜER - 2011 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:287-304.
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    Liberal luxury: Decentering Snowden, surveillance and privilege.Piro Rexhepi - 2016 - Big Data and Society 3 (2).
    This paper reflects on the continued potency of veillance theories to traverse beyond the taxonomies of surveillance inside liberal democracies. It provides a commentary on the ability of sousveillance to destabilise and disrupt suer/violence by shifting its focus from the centre to the periphery, where Big Data surveillance is tantamount to sur/violence. In these peripheral political spaces, surveillance is not framed by concerns over privacy, democracy and civil society; rather, it is a matter of life and death, a technique of (...)
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  6. La quete de l'équilibre: ame, vertus, humeurs.Noga Arikha - 2010 - Corps 8:57-63.
    Les humeurs sont à la mode: le corps passionnel est au centre de notre culture, avec ses besoins, ses plaisirs, son équilibre et son mal-être. L’émotion est à raconter, l’exercice doit faire suer, la vie sexuelle se publicise. Le corps médical est humeur à part entière : les tests sanguins précèdent le diagnostic holistique dans l’analyse de la maladie et donc dans la recherche de l’équilibre optimal et du bien-être. Nos humeurs sont devenues des impératifs moraux : les décharges émotionnelles (...)
     
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  7. Principles of knowledge representation.Zdzislaw Pawlak - 1983 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 12 (4):194-199.
    In many computer applications we face the following situation: we are given set of objects which are characterized by means of some features like: temperature, height, weight etc., and we want to dene in terms of those features some concepts. For example we have a data le concerning patients suering from a certain disease. State of each patient is characterized by some symptoms like, for example: blood pressure, temperature etc. The question arises whether wa are able to dene this disease (...)
     
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