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    Baseline stabilization system for ionization detector Patent

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    Automatic baseline stabilization for ionization detector used in gas chromatograp

    Herbert Monte Levy, How to Handle an Appeal

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    Introductory Remarks

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    In the interpretation of any statute, there are at least three sources of understanding one can look to: the text, the legislators who penned it, and the judges who interpret it. The methodological problem for lawyers is how to make use of each source of knowledge in attempting to know the law. Judges Abner Mikva and Kenneth Starr, both from the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, join issue in the following debate about the correct weight, if any, to give to legislative history in interpreting a statute\u27s meaning

    Defending Defenders: Remarks on Nichol and Pierce

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    Both Nichol and Pierce, as devotees of grand theory, are interested in analyzing Scalia\u27s agenda, however described. They view Defenders as a fundamental change in the Court\u27s standing jurisprudence, in part because of the symbolism they and their fellow detractors impart to the decision. In contrast, the author is apparently a miniaturist, at least when it comes to the possibility of grand theories and broader agendas. Like Justice Kennedy, the author does not read Justice Scalia\u27s opinion to hold that Congress cannot confer standing by defining an injury and relating it to a class of persons entitled to sue

    Developmental trends in voice onset time: some evidence for sex differences

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    This study reports on an investigation into the voice onset time (VOT) patterns of the plosives /p b t d/ in a group of 30 children aged 7 (n = 10), 9 (n = 10) and 11 (n = 10) years. Equal numbers of girls and boys participated in the study. Each child named a series of letter objects to elicit /p b t d/ in a syllable onset position with a fixed vowel context. VOT data were examined for age, sex and plosive differences with the following hypotheses: Firstly, that there would be sex differences in the VOT patterns of preadolescent children. Secondly, that the sex differences in VOT patterns would be linked to age and development, and that these would eventually become marked by the age of 11 years, by which time adult-like VOT values should have been achieved. Finally, that the extent of sex and age differences would be dependent upon the plosive being investigated. Results indicated patterns of decrease with age in the VOT values of /p b/ for the boys, with some evidence of increases in the VOT values of /t/ for the girls. In addition, 'voiced' and 'voiceless' cognates showed a more marked bimodal distribution in the girls' VOT patterns. This bimodal distribution was investigated by examining the degree of difference between the VOT values of voiced and voiceless cognate pairs /p b/ and /t d/, and examining the effects of age, sex and cognate pair. These results indicated that more marked sex differences in the 'voiced'/'voiceless' contrast emerged between the data of the 9- and 11-year-olds, a pattern, which was more marked for the alveolar plosives. These preliminary results confirmed all three hypotheses. The findings are presented and discussed both within a developmental and sociophonetic framework

    Automated pre-processing strategies for species occurrence data used in biodiversity modelling

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    To construct Biodiversity richness maps from Environmental Niche Models (ENMs) of thousands of species is time consuming. A separate species occurrence data pre-processing phase enables the experimenter to control test AUC score variance due to species dataset size. Besides, removing duplicate occurrences and points with missing environmental data, we discuss the need for coordinate precision, wide dispersion, temporal and synonymity filters. After species data filtering, the final task of a pre-processing phase should be the automatic generation of species occurrence datasets which can then be directly ’plugged-in’ to the ENM. A software application capable of carrying out all these tasks will be a valuable time-saver particularly for large scale biodiversity studies

    Infinite-Dimensional Lie Algebras of Generalized Block Type

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    This paper investigates a class of infinite-dimensional Lie algebras over a field of characteristic 0 which are called here Lie algebras of generalized Block type, and which generalize a class of Lie algebras originally defined by Richard Block. Under certain natural restrictions, this class of Lie algebras is shown to break into five subclasses. One of these subclasses contains all generalized Cartan type K Lie algebras and some Lie algebras of generalized Cartan type H, and a second one is the class of Lie algebras type L, which were previously defined and studied elsewhere by the authors. The other three types are hybrids of the first two types, and are new

    INCOME TRANSFER PAYMENTS AS CONTRIBUTORS TO INFLATION

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