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The Origin of Concepts

by Susan Carey , 2009
"... Document Version Preprint – the version submitted for publication Link to publication record in King's Research Portal Citation for published version (APA): Shea, N. (2011). Acquiring a new concept is not explicable-by-content. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 34(3), 148-149doi: 10.1017/S0140525X ..."
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Document Version Preprint – the version submitted for publication Link to publication record in King's Research Portal Citation for published version (APA): Shea, N. (2011). Acquiring a new concept is not explicable-by-content. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 34(3), 148-149doi: 10.1017/S0140525

The corporate social performance–financial performance link

by Ra A. Waddock, Samuel B. Graves, Sandra A. Waddock, Samuel B. Graves - Strategic Management Journal , 1997
"... Pre-print version These materials are made available for use in research, teaching and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced ma ..."
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Pre-print version These materials are made available for use in research, teaching and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced

Cosmological breaking of supersymmetry or little lambda goes back to the future

by T. Banks
"... Preprint typeset in JHEP style.- PAPER VERSION hep-th/0007146 ..."
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Preprint typeset in JHEP style.- PAPER VERSION hep-th/0007146

(Preprint Version)

by Douglas Thain, Miron Livny
"... Interposition agents are a well-known device for attaching legacy applications to distributed systems. However, agents are difficult to build and are often large, monolithic pieces of software which are suited only to limited applications or systems. We solve this problem with Bypass, a language and ..."
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Interposition agents are a well-known device for attaching legacy applications to distributed systems. However, agents are difficult to build and are often large, monolithic pieces of software which are suited only to limited applications or systems. We solve this problem with Bypass, a language and a tool for quickly building multiple small agents that can be combined together to create powerful yet manageable software.

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by In D. Ross, D. Spurrett, H. Kincaid, D. Ross, L. Stephens (eds, Distributed Cognition, Wayne Christensen
"... 1 A high order control basis for volition It appears to be a straightforward implication of distributed cognition principles that there is no integrated executive control system (e.g. Brooks 1991, Clark 1997). If distributed cognition is taken as a credible paradigm for cognitive science this in tur ..."
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1 A high order control basis for volition It appears to be a straightforward implication of distributed cognition principles that there is no integrated executive control system (e.g. Brooks 1991, Clark 1997). If distributed cognition is taken as a credible paradigm for cognitive science this in turn presents a challenge to volition because the concept of volition assumes integrated information processing and action control. For instance the process of forming a goal should integrate information about the available action options. If the goal is acted upon these processes should control motor behavior. If there were no executive system then it would seem that processes of action selection and performance couldn’t be functionally integrated in the right way. The apparently centralized decision and action control processes of volition would be an illusion arising from the competitive and cooperative interaction of many relatively simple cognitive systems. Here I will make a case that this conclusion is not well-founded. Prima facie it is not clear that distributed organization can achieve coherent functional activity when there are many complex interacting systems, there is high potential for interference between systems, and there is a need for focus. Resolving conflict and providing focus are key reasons why executive systems have been proposed (Baddeley 1986, Norman and Shallice 1986, Posner and Raichle 1994). This chapter develops an extended theoretical argument based on this idea, according to which selective pressures operating in the evolution of cognition favor high order control organization with a ‘highest-order ’ control system that performs executive functions. The core elements of this architecture are presented in figure 1.

Hyperbolic structures on 3–manifolds II: Surface groups and 3–manifolds which fiber over the circle

by William P. Thurston , 1998
"... The main result (0.1) of this paper is that every atoroidal three-manifold that fibers over the circle has a hyperbolic structure. Consequently, every fibered three-manifold admits a geometric decomposition. The main tool for constructing hyperbolic structures on fibered three-manifolds is the dou ..."
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that are homotopy equivalent to a surface. This analysis is also of interest in its own right. This eprint is based on the August 1986 version of this preprint, which was submitted, refereed, and accepted for publication; for reasons that are hard to fathom, I never returned a corrected version to the journal. I

Holography and cosmology

by Tom Banks
"... Preprint typeset in JHEP style.- PAPER VERSION hep-th/9911067 ..."
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Preprint typeset in JHEP style.- PAPER VERSION hep-th/9911067

Holographic renormalization of probe D-branes

by Andreas Karch, A Andy O’bannon A, Kostas Skenderis B - in AdS/CFT,” JHEP 0604 , 2006
"... Preprint typeset in JHEP style- PAPER VERSION ..."
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Preprint typeset in JHEP style- PAPER VERSION

On tempo tracking: Tempogram representation and Kalman filtering

by Ali Taylan Cemgil, Peter Desain - Journal of New Music Research , 2000
"... The following full text is a preprint version which may differ from the publisher's version. For additional information about this publication click this link. ..."
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The following full text is a preprint version which may differ from the publisher's version. For additional information about this publication click this link.

The Political Origin of Pension Funding

by Author(s E. Perotti, A. Schwienbacher, Enrico Perotti, Armin Schwienbacher - Journal of Financial Intermediation , 2009
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