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However, it simultaneously acknowledges the changing social and economic relations upon which modernist theorizing has been premised and suggests a theoretical re-calibration that allows for the interface between the benefits of critical theory and postmodernism in order to begin to reflexively understand manifestations of 'race' and racism in the new global context.

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Thus, by imposing an adequate equivalence relation upon proofs, any deductive system can be turned into a category.

In spite of this extensive research, the observation of an inverse Hall Petch relation upon increasing the grain size of nanocrystalline materials by annealing remains poorly understood.

Dr John Doherty (no relation) Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire  Congratulations, Andy Murray, for winning, but also for giving Dunblane something better to be remembered for.

Based upon existing homogenization relations, relating the first-order representation of microstructure (the local state distribution function) to elastic and yield properties, the paper describes the construction of properties closures.

He refused any intercourse with the Italian government, so that their relations rested upon a law passed by the Italian parliament in November.

Weber's theory of bureaucracy, however, emphasizes not only its comparative technical and proficiency advantages but also attributes its dominance as a form of organization to the diminution of caste systems (such as feudalism) and other forms of inequitable social relations based upon a person's status.

In exposing the inadequacies of social or empirical accounts of sexual difference, identity, and the power relations built upon them, Lacan confronts the fundamental structures at the root of empirical socio-historical circumstances.

Generating stress strain relations based upon three-dimensional discrete element simulations, for hierarchical multiscale constitutive modeling of granular materials at finite strain, requires measures of stress and strain in the reference and current configurations.

A triple helix of university-industry-government relations based upon independent, overlapping institutional spheres in which each can interact freely and 'take the role of the other' has been identified as a form of social organization that is highly conducive to innovation (Etzkowitz & Leydesdorff 1995; Leydesdorff & Etzkowitz 1996; Etzkowitz 2003, 2008).

The Chinese case is theoretically significant as it sheds important light over the sophisticated state-market relations contingent upon different social, economic, and political conditions and the distinct developmental landscape emerging in a rapidly urbanizing country of the global south in the era of neoliberalization.

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