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The brilliance with which Coetzee pulls off this delicate operation is enhanced rather than diminished by Hadley's analysis, even though, on a reductive view of the matter, she hasn't given me any information that I didn't already possess.

Scanning those bookshelves, which held everything from Persepolis to Black Hole, what I saw were variations on a reductive graphic style designed to communicate information and signify simple emotions, but never to take the risk of showing a genuinely new, genuinely personal and daring perception of reality.

We introduce a filtration of a (g,K -module of some space of functions on a reductive symmetric space g,K -modulempute the assofiated grading asomedirect spacef induced representatiofs.

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On the base of a reductive kinetic scheme, which includes reactions (0), [ 1], [ 2], and [ 4], the following equation can be deduced [ 11, 12] where [LH] is the concentration of the oxidation substrate (in our case ML). Figure 3B depicts the original [O2] trace in the axes of Eq. [ 7].

We also prove that Plancherel measure (on the tempered dual of a reductive p-adic group) is rotation-invariant.

In this paper, we study Mabuchi's K-energy on a compactification M of a reductive Lie group G, which is a complexification of its maximal compact subgroup K.

As the lawyers look for an angle — any angle — that can win Charles acquittal, Mr. Mamet lays out a reductive take on race relations in this country: whites are guilty, blacks are bitter.

While Harris and VandeHei say — rightly — that Politico has devoted lots of space and effort to, say, the health care debate, many of its prominent stories on the subject followed a reductive, who's-up-who's-down formula.

In recent years, most political rhetoric has taken on a fervent, reductive quality — good for TV sound bites, bad for political complexities.

An abstract Selberg principle is proved for a smooth compactly supported function f on a connected reductive p-adic group which is the trace of some idempotent (n, n -matrix.

In debates about personal identity, appeal to exclusively qualitative properties and relations (e.g., having such-and-such psychological features) rather than non-qualitative properties and relations (e.g., having Bob's memories) is commonly taken as a constraint on a genuinely reductive analysis of personal identity over time.

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