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Holmes wrote another monograph in which he analyzed 160 separate ciphers.
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Hence the, quote, "necessarily simultaneous truth and falsity of the stigmata" that the existential theologist E. M. Cioran explicates in his 1937 "Lacrimi si Sfinti," the same monograph in which he refers to the human heart as "God's open wound".
Acclaimed Australian poet, novelist, and short-story writer David Malouf brought out The Happy Life: The Search for Contentment in the Modern World, a monograph in which he called for a return to the "highest wisdom" of the classics to find meaning and fulfillment.
Classical papers about the approach with lifting rules are Partee and Rooth 1983, Partee 1987, Hendriks 2001; Winter 2001 is a monograph in which the whole complex of conjoined phrases is considered.
Here, the sampling is updated to be consistent with the latest family-wide monograph [ 28, 80], in which 183 genera are accepted (see Additional file 1 for the list of genera used).
The drug monographs we used came from the French database Theriaque [ 41], in which drug monographs are composed of paragraphs indexed by terms.
In the humanities, in which the monograph has been king, there is more inertia.
The list contains three radionuclides, 210Po, 235U and 238U, and their presence on the list arises [60, 61] from chemical data summarised in IARC Monograph 89 [1], which is in turn based on earlier reviews [62, 63].
On the other hand, (1.1) does have its applicable setting as evidenced by monographs [14, 15], as mentioned in which when A = 0, (1.1) becomes the second-order self-adjoint discrete system Δ 2 x n - 1 - L ( n ) x n + ∇ W ( n, x n ) = 0, n ∈ Z, (1.3).
Still, a common response is embodied in Angel Quintana's 2011 monograph "Masters of Cinema: Federico Fellini," in which Snàporaz's fantasies are judged repellant and the movie is dismissed as self repetition, "turgid and tedious … an exaggeration of everything that is infuriating about Fellini's later work".
In 1928, B. H. Danser published his seminal monograph, "The Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies", in which he divided Nepenthes into six clades, based on observations of herbarium material.
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