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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ITERATIVENESS»
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iterativeness dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
iterativeness et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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A Manual of Human Culture
ITERATIVENESS. Importance of this faculty—Wider range than perceptiveness.
—Underlies all states of mind, whether impressions, ideas, or volitions.——
Further exposition and illustration of iterativeness.—Iterativeness accounts for the
...
Michael Angelo Garvey, 1866
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Mobile Information Systems: IFIP TC 8 Working Conference on ...
One recurrent theme in the UCD is the concept of iterativeness. This is based on
the insight that it is rarely the case that we capture the user requirements and
provide a workable design the first time round, and that it takes several iterations
to ...
Elaine Lawrence, Barbara Pernici, John Krogstie, 2004
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Topics in the Philosophy of Possible Worlds
Finally, the rhetoric of iterativeness is often not meant literally (it can be seen as
being of one piece with the metaphor of temporal construction of sets), and when
it is meant literally it is sometimes an expression of a constructivist philosophy of
...
4
Advances in Steel Structures
The symbols used in the above are as follows: I,1 \ I2 : two side cable elements'
lengths of (i)th pulley, respectively; I At,'I \ At,'2 = virtual temperature loads on two
side cable elements of (i)th pulley of (K-1)th iterativeness, respectively; N ,, t N ,2
...
S.L. Chan, J.G. Teng, K.F. Chung, 2002
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Tuvaluan: A Polynesian Language of the Central Pacific.
Constructions with ssoko (particularly where it is the main verb) express
iterativeness more emphaticallythan other strategies. The verb mmau 'steady,
firm, stable' can be used metaphorically to denote iterativeness with
theconnotation that the ...
6
A Conceptual Introduction To Modeling: Qualitative and ...
As with all qualitative research, tentativeness and iterativeness are central
components of the grounded-theory approach to concept specification. There is
disagreement among qualitative researchers about how to assure these
components.
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International Trade and Developing Countries: Bargaining ...
Hereinliesthe importanceofinstitutions, for theyreduce verificationcosts, increase
iterativeness, and make threats of retaliation againstdefectors more credible.
Verification and sanctioning can also be made easier if smaller numbers are ...
8
Moderation and Revolution
The moderate alternative, which—mistakenly, as we saw—presents itself, or is
presented, as more “practical” and more likely to have effects in practice, can only
propose institutional projects condemned to an iterativeness without solution.
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Cooperation Under Anarchy
The perceived payoffs of the game may also change over time, obscuring the
iterativeness of the game. Institutional structures may reduce the iterativeness of
games. The rules of the postwar General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT)
on ...
10
Directed Motion at the Syntax-semantics Interface
requires that the movement achieve a certain degree of intensity, which can
underlie the causative role of the movement with respect to the change of the
agent's state (the term 'iterativeness' does not seem appropriate here, because it
...