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1. abundantly supplied or provided; filled (usually fol. by with): a speech replete with sentimentality. 2. stuffed or gorged with food and drink. ...
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RESEMBLANCE AS REPLETENESS: A SOLUTION TO GOODMAN’S; PROBLEM; DANIEL BARNES; UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM; ABSTRACT: In this paper I consider the view that Goodman altogether rejects the notion of resemblance in depiction. ... Here I follow Schier’s reading of repleteness (1986:31), but Hopkins (1998:13) reads repleteness...
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Studying Repleteness in the Category of Cpos. Michael Makkai a , 1 and Giuseppe Rosolini b , 2. a Department of Mathematics and Statistics, ...
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Representational Repleteness of Differential Operator Rings. Gordan MacLaren Low. Department of Mathematics, Heriot-Watt University, Riccarton, Edinburgh, ...
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between the associated primes of non-zero factors of a uniform injective module over a No...
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set some new criterion for repleteness and measure repleteness. Introduction ... Replete and measure replete lattices, Lattice regular mea- ...
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clopen measure repleteness, strong measure repleteness, strong measure compactness, etc. ... tioned paper and obtain new results for lattice repleteness, ...
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The present paper is mainly concerned with establishing conditions which .assure that all lattice regular measures have additional smoothness properties or that simply all two-valued such measures have such properties and are therefore Dirac measures. ... These conditions are expressed in terms of the general Wallman space.
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In ethology, behaviour found in all equivalent members of a given species (for example, all the males, or all the females with ... Examples include a male robin's tendency to attack other male robins intruding on its territory and the tendency of many female mammals to care for their offspring. ... All content on this website,
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Goodman approaches the difference between diagrams and pictures by introducing a further notion of "repleteness". A symbol is relatively replete if a relatively large number of its properties are involved in its identity as a symbol;
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