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Numerical analytic continuation: answers to well-posed questions
data are processed by making certain assumptions about 
the underlying function. This motivates an alternative 
formulation of the NAC goal involving integrals of A(z) 
that render the problem well-defined. With additional 
assumptions about the smoothness and other properties 
of A(z) behind these integrals, consistent with both a 
priori and a posteriori knowledge, the ambiguity of the 
solution can be substantially suppressed. The simplest 
setup is as follows: 
Given a set of finite interval...
- Exam (elaborations)
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data are processed by making certain assumptions about 
the underlying function. This motivates an alternative 
formulation of the NAC goal involving integrals of A(z) 
that render the problem well-defined. With additional 
assumptions about the smoothness and other properties 
of A(z) behind these integrals, consistent with both a 
priori and a posteriori knowledge, the ambiguity of the 
solution can be substantially suppressed. The simplest 
setup is as follows: 
Given a set of finite interval...
The heat-shock protein receptors: some answers and more questions
CD91 (LRP/a2-macroglobulin receptor) 
CD91 has been shown to interact directly with gp96 and to mediate 
representation of peptides chaperoned by gp96 and other HSPs (22). In 
affinity-chromatography experiments, membrane extracts from APCs 
were applied to gp96-agarose columns and the bound protein was 
identified as an 80-kDa fragment of CD91 by means of mass spectrometry. In a second experiment, gp96 was cross-linked to the cell surface 
of APCs by using short cross-linkers. The protein, to...
- Exam (elaborations)
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CD91 (LRP/a2-macroglobulin receptor) 
CD91 has been shown to interact directly with gp96 and to mediate 
representation of peptides chaperoned by gp96 and other HSPs (22). In 
affinity-chromatography experiments, membrane extracts from APCs 
were applied to gp96-agarose columns and the bound protein was 
identified as an 80-kDa fragment of CD91 by means of mass spectrometry. In a second experiment, gp96 was cross-linked to the cell surface 
of APCs by using short cross-linkers. The protein, to...
Exclamatives: A Thematic Guide with Many Questions and Few Answers*
Table of Contents 
1. Introduction 
2. The meaning of exclamatives 
3. The use of exclamatives 
4. The form of exclamatives 
5. Conclusions 
References 
Cat.Jour.Ling. 7 001-203:Cat.Jour.Ling. 10/10/08 17:12 Página 9 
On the positive side, the work by Elliott raised attention to exclamative sentences, which, when considered at all, had received a parochial and secondary role 
with respect to interrogative sentences. It can be said with justice that Elliott set 
the grounds for a fruitful devel...
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Table of Contents 
1. Introduction 
2. The meaning of exclamatives 
3. The use of exclamatives 
4. The form of exclamatives 
5. Conclusions 
References 
Cat.Jour.Ling. 7 001-203:Cat.Jour.Ling. 10/10/08 17:12 Página 9 
On the positive side, the work by Elliott raised attention to exclamative sentences, which, when considered at all, had received a parochial and secondary role 
with respect to interrogative sentences. It can be said with justice that Elliott set 
the grounds for a fruitful devel...
RECONSIDERING PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTIONS AND NEUROSCIENTIFIC ANSWERS: TWO PILLARS OF INQUIRY
Neurophilosophy, as exemplified by the work of Patricia and Paul Churchland (cf. P.S. 
Churchland 2002; 1986; P.M. Churchland 2012), Michael Gazzaniga (1992), and Sam 
Harris (2011), has been primarily an attempt to answer traditional philosophical questions 
concerning cognition and the mind with facts derived from research on the central nervous 
system, the greatest focus having been upon the brain.1 
 This approach to philosophical 
questions has delivered a wealth of neuroscientific in...
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Neurophilosophy, as exemplified by the work of Patricia and Paul Churchland (cf. P.S. 
Churchland 2002; 1986; P.M. Churchland 2012), Michael Gazzaniga (1992), and Sam 
Harris (2011), has been primarily an attempt to answer traditional philosophical questions 
concerning cognition and the mind with facts derived from research on the central nervous 
system, the greatest focus having been upon the brain.1 
 This approach to philosophical 
questions has delivered a wealth of neuroscientific in...
Radiation damage to biological macromolecules: some answers and more questions
Radiation damage to biological macromolecules: 
some answers and more questions 
Elspeth F. Garmana 
* and Martin Weikb,c,d,e* 
a 
Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks 
Road, Oxford OX1 3QU, UK, bComissariat a` l’Energie Atomique, Institut de Biologie Structurale, 
F-38054 Grenoble, France, cCNRS, UMR5075, F-38027 Grenoble, France, dUniversite´ Joseph 
Fourier, F-38000 Grenoble, France, and e 
ESRF, 6 rue Jules Horowitz, BP 220, 380...
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Radiation damage to biological macromolecules: 
some answers and more questions 
Elspeth F. Garmana 
* and Martin Weikb,c,d,e* 
a 
Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks 
Road, Oxford OX1 3QU, UK, bComissariat a` l’Energie Atomique, Institut de Biologie Structurale, 
F-38054 Grenoble, France, cCNRS, UMR5075, F-38027 Grenoble, France, dUniversite´ Joseph 
Fourier, F-38000 Grenoble, France, and e 
ESRF, 6 rue Jules Horowitz, BP 220, 380...
Critical questions (and some answers) in debates on shale gas
The level of dialogue and readiness in terms of regulatory and governance systems in South Africa has come a long 
way since 2011, when applications for shale gas exploration were first submitted for large parts of the Karoo Basin. 
Various statutory and administrative measures have been instituted since then; in addition, a Strategic Environmental 
Assessment for shale gas development in the Karoo and a Technical Readiness Study were completed to support 
policy reform. While more informati...
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The level of dialogue and readiness in terms of regulatory and governance systems in South Africa has come a long 
way since 2011, when applications for shale gas exploration were first submitted for large parts of the Karoo Basin. 
Various statutory and administrative measures have been instituted since then; in addition, a Strategic Environmental 
Assessment for shale gas development in the Karoo and a Technical Readiness Study were completed to support 
policy reform. While more informati...
Railway_Recruitment_Board_Exam_For_ASM_S
3. Which of the following inert gases is not found in atmosphere? 
(1) Xenon 
(2) Argon 
(3) Helium 
(4) Radon 
Ans. (4) 
4. Which of the following diffuses at the fastest rate? 
(1) Solid 
(2) Gas 
(3) Liquid 
(4) None of these 
Ans. (2) 
5. What temperature at Celsius scale is equal to 300°K.? 
(1) 30°C 
(2) 27°C 
(3) 300°C 
(4) None of thes
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3. Which of the following inert gases is not found in atmosphere? 
(1) Xenon 
(2) Argon 
(3) Helium 
(4) Radon 
Ans. (4) 
4. Which of the following diffuses at the fastest rate? 
(1) Solid 
(2) Gas 
(3) Liquid 
(4) None of these 
Ans. (2) 
5. What temperature at Celsius scale is equal to 300°K.? 
(1) 30°C 
(2) 27°C 
(3) 300°C 
(4) None of thes
Mechatronics
Mechatronics 
 journal homepage: 
 Mechatronics– More questions than answers 
 David Bradley 
 School of Computing & Engineering Systems, University of Abertay Dundee, Bell Street, Dundee DD1 1HG, UK 
 abstract 
 Since the introduction of mechatronics as an integrated and integrating approach to the design, develop 
ment and operation of complex systems, there have been signi cant developments in technology, and in 
 particular in processing power, which have changed the nature of a wide range...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Mechatronics 
 journal homepage: 
 Mechatronics– More questions than answers 
 David Bradley 
 School of Computing & Engineering Systems, University of Abertay Dundee, Bell Street, Dundee DD1 1HG, UK 
 abstract 
 Since the introduction of mechatronics as an integrated and integrating approach to the design, develop 
ment and operation of complex systems, there have been signi cant developments in technology, and in 
 particular in processing power, which have changed the nature of a wide range...
The rhetorical attachment of questions and answer
The rhetorical attachment of 
 questions and answers 
 Philippe Muller and Laurent Prévot 
 1.1 Introduction 
 Placing ourselves within the tradition of dynamic semantic approaches 
 to discourse in natural language Kamp and Reyle (1993), Groenend 
jik and Stokhof (1991), we investigate here how some of the principles 
 underlying these approaches can be extended to the study of human 
 dialogue, taking over some hypotheses of Asher and Lascarides (1998, 
 2003). In this perspective, a dialogue...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The rhetorical attachment of 
 questions and answers 
 Philippe Muller and Laurent Prévot 
 1.1 Introduction 
 Placing ourselves within the tradition of dynamic semantic approaches 
 to discourse in natural language Kamp and Reyle (1993), Groenend 
jik and Stokhof (1991), we investigate here how some of the principles 
 underlying these approaches can be extended to the study of human 
 dialogue, taking over some hypotheses of Asher and Lascarides (1998, 
 2003). In this perspective, a dialogue...
FIVE QUALITIES OF AN EFFECTIVE BAR EXAM ESSAY ANSWER
FIVE QUALITIES OF AN EFFECTIVE 
BAR EXAM ESSAY ANSWER∗ ∗∗ ∗ 
 
Prof. Manuel R. Riguera 
 
 
 There are two kinds of legal writing: predictive writing and persuasive writing. 
Predictive writing aims to predict the legal characterization that a decision-maker may 
give to an act or object, as for instance, a legal opinion on whether a particular contract 
is valid. Persuasive writing aims to persuade a decision maker to decide in favor of the 
writer, for example, writing a...
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FIVE QUALITIES OF AN EFFECTIVE 
BAR EXAM ESSAY ANSWER∗ ∗∗ ∗ 
 
Prof. Manuel R. Riguera 
 
 
 There are two kinds of legal writing: predictive writing and persuasive writing. 
Predictive writing aims to predict the legal characterization that a decision-maker may 
give to an act or object, as for instance, a legal opinion on whether a particular contract 
is valid. Persuasive writing aims to persuade a decision maker to decide in favor of the 
writer, for example, writing a...
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