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  1. Free Ideal Rings and Localization in General Rings - June 2006 Due to site maintenance, online purchases on Cambridge Core would be temporarily unavailable on Sunday 24th March from 08:00 until 18:00 GMT.

  2. Summary. A person cannot help thinking of himself as, and even feeling himself to be … two people, one of whom can act upon and observe the other. Thus he pities, loves, admires, hates, despises, rebukes, comforts, examines, masters or is mastered by, ‘himself’. One of the starting points of this book is that the self and identity can ...

  3. 7 An introduction to Bous eld localization 301 7.1 Introduction 301 7.2 Motivation from categorical localization 304 7.3 Local objects in categories 305 7.4 Localization using mapping spaces 308 7.5 Lifting criteria for localizations 311 7.6 The small object argument 313 7.7 Unstable settings 314 7.8 Stable settings 317 7.9 Homology ...

  4. 23 de abr. de 2024 · This book presents the theory of free ideal rings (firs) in detail. Particular emphasis is placed on rings with a weak algorithm, exemplified by free associative algebras. There is also a full account of localization which is treated for general rings but the features arising in firs are given special attention.

  5. Electroencephalography and High-Density Electrophysiological Source Localization; By Diego A. Pizzagalli; Edited by John T. Cacioppo, Ohio State University, Louis G. Tassinary, Texas A & M University, Gary Berntson, Ohio State University; Book: Handbook of Psychophysiology; Online publication: 05 June 2012

  6. 10 de dez. de 2009 · Summary. The work of Paul Broca established the study of aphasia as an important part of clinical neurology and nineteenth-century neuroscience. The localization of language capacities in parts of the brain, and the surprising fact of cerebral dominance for language, paved the way for a “scientific phrenology”, the study of the relation ...

  7. 3 de fev. de 2011 · The Cotton Textile Industry of Fall River, Massachusetts: A Study of Industrial Localization. By Thomas Russell Smith. New York: King's Crown Press, 1944. Pp. 175. 2.50. - Volume 7 Issue 2