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    The raft is not the shore: conversations toward a Buddhist-Christian awareness

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    The change of conversion and the origin of Christendom

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    John Chrysostom

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    Seeing is believing

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    Fools for Christ\u27S Sake

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    1 Corinthians 3:16-4:13

    Beyond semi-dwarf wheat yield increases: impacts on the Australian wheat industry of on-going spillovers from the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center

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    Wheat genetic materials developed from research at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) in Mexico for developing countries have provided spillover benefits to Australia. Varieties developed from those genetic materials have resulted in yield increases in Australia. While the initial impact came through the introduction of higher-yielding semi-dwarf wheat crops, those impacts have continued in the post-semidwarf period. CIMMYT’s success in developing countries has also reduced the world price for wheat. While the lower prices affect returns in Australia, the increased yields in Australia from the CIMMYT spillovers from both the semi-dwarfs and the postsemidwarf phases have provided benefits to Australia averaging A $30 million per year.R&D evaluation, R&D policy, spillovers, technology adoption, Crop Production/Industries, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,

    Analysis of fourth sounding rocket heat pipe experiment, summary report

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    An analysis was made of the cryogenic axial groove methane and axial groove nitrogen heat pipes. Data cover the establishment of reliable start-up and operational data for the cryogenic pipe and its reference control pipes, and requirements for and the applicability of cryogenic heat pipes to NASA coolers

    Albedo measurements at the Mt. Lassen test site

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    Solar energy and reflected radiation flux measurements on mountainous test sit

    Noether normalizations, reductions of ideals, and matroids

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    We show that given a finitely generated standard-graded algebra of dimension dd over an infinite field, its graded Noether normalizations obey a certain kind of `generic exchange', allowing one to pass between any two of them in at most dd steps. We prove analogous generic exchange theorems for minimal reductions of an ideal, minimal complete reductions of a set of ideals, and minimal complete reductions of multigraded kk-algebras. Finally, we unify all these results into a common axiomatic framework by introducing a new topological-combinatorial structure we call a generic matroid, which is a common generalization of a topological space and a matroid.Comment: 13 pages; to appear in Proceedings of the American Mathematical Societ
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