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Publikováno v:
The Modern Language Journal, 2010 Oct 01. 94(3), 514-516.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/40856194
Autor:
Waldbaum, Roberta K.
Publikováno v:
The Modern Language Journal, 1996 Apr 01. 80(1), 120-121.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/329086
Publikováno v:
The Modern Language Journal. 94:514-516
The article reviews the book "A vicenda: Lingua," by Romana Capek-Habekovic and Claudio Mazzola.
Autor:
Ward, David
Publikováno v:
Italica, 1994 Dec 01. 71(4), 571-572.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/479675
Autor:
Brizio, Flavia
Publikováno v:
The Modern Language Journal, 1992 Apr 01. 76(1), 109-109.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/329936
Publikováno v:
Erkenntnis. 87:1707-1735
The principle of the common cause demands that every pair of causally independent but statistically correlated events should be the effect of a common cause. This demand is often supplemented with the requirement that said cause should screen-off the
Autor:
Claudio Mazzola
Publikováno v:
Notre Dame J. Formal Logic 60, no. 2 (2019), 215-252
Claudio Mazzola
Claudio Mazzola
Mereotopology is the discipline obtained from combining topology with the formal study of parts and their relation to wholes, or mereology. This article develops a mereotopological theory of time, illustrating how different temporal topologies can be
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6dc7d2ac33285d6e20f22a17cc54223d
https://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ndjfl/1556179508
https://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ndjfl/1556179508
Autor:
Claudio Mazzola
Publikováno v:
Synthese. 196:4185-4209
The principle of the common cause claims that if an improbable coincidence has occurred, there must exist a common cause. This is generally taken to mean that positive correlations between non-causally related events should disappear when conditionin
Autor:
Peter W. Evans, Claudio Mazzola
Publikováno v:
Foundations of Physics. 47:1543-1558
The principle of common cause asserts that positive correlations between causally unrelated events ought to be explained through the action of some shared causal factors. Reichenbachian common cause systems are probabilistic structures aimed at accou
Autor:
Cristiano Eirale, Gian Nicola Bisciotti, G. Bellistri, Marco Bresciani, Paola Vago, Andrea Bruzzone, Piero Volpi, Pierfrancesco Bettinsoli, Enrico Dellasette, F. Parra, Philippe Landreau, Alessandro Aprato, Corrado Bait, Marcello Zappia, Matteo Callini, Giulio Pasta, Marcello Muratore, Alessandro Corsini, Roberto Buda, Italo Sannicandro, Francesco Giuseppe De Rosa, Andrea Belli, Roberto Niccolai, Antonio Frizziero, Alberto Rossato, Lara Castagnetti, Andrea Pantalone, Davide Cardinali, Francesco Di Pietto, Francesco Franceschi, Zarko Vuckovich, Arianna Rispoli, Davide Pelella, Carlo Giammatei, Paolo Patroni, Luca Ricciotti, Sebastiano Clerici, Alessandro Bisciotti, Raul Zini, Fabio Tosi, Alessio Auci, Drapchind Enrica, Matteo Artina, Alberto Galbiati, Alessandro Quaglia, Michele Buffoli, Gabriella Cassaghi, Fabio Gianpaolo Tenconi, Giuseppe Tognini, Cristina D'Agostino, G. Nanni, Claudio Sprenger, Luca Pulici, Chiara Tarantola, Barbara Corradini, Michele Trainini, Andrea Bisciotti, Claudio Mazzola, Giampietro Alberti, Karim Chamari, Giovanni Felice Trinchese, Gianluigi Canata, Andrea Foglia, Biagio Moretti, Claudio Orizio, Stefano Respizzi, Stefano Bona
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open Sport — Exercise Medicine
Return to play (RTP) decisions in football are currently based on expert opinion. No consensus guideline has been published to demonstrate an evidence-based decision-making process in football (soccer). Our aim was to provide a framework for evidence
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7d8bd6aa8e11a8a50b8653f267b1c74a
http://hdl.handle.net/11379/539816
http://hdl.handle.net/11379/539816