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    Exempt Information by Simpson, E, Peacock, I

    Published 2009
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    Thomas Aquinas on cognition as information by Trifogli, C

    Published 2021
    “…According to Aquinas, information is the distinctive feature of cognition: he defines beings capable of cognition as those capable of receiving information about the world. …”
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    Collaborative Historical Information Analysis by Manning, P, Francois, P, Hoyer, D, Zadorozhny, V

    Published 2017
    “…These sections begin with the information infrastructure—data collection, archiving, documentation, linking, analysis, and visualization—to be developed by the groups. …”
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    The Informalization of the Chinese Labor Market. by Park, A, Cai, F

    Published 2011
    “…Most migrant workers are employed informally, but a significant number of urban permanent residents are also employed informally. …”
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    Climate change education: following the information by Puttick, SP, Chandrachud, P, Chopra, R, Robson, J, Singh, S, Talks, I

    Published 2022
    “…This chapter explores, through a fictionalised story, the nexus of information, climate change, digital geographies, children’s geographies, and the future of work. …”
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    Information structure and syntactic choices in Kelabit by Hemmings, CL

    Published 2024
    “…Hence, there is no one-to-one link between particular grammatical functions and information structure roles. Instead, the different syntactic choices combine and interact to express information in context. …”
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    Two Modes of Transgenerational Information Transmission by Shea, N

    Published 2013
    “…Secondly, adaptively-relevant information may be generated by a process of selection on a reliably transmitted parental effect. …”
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    Quantitative information flow with Monads in Haskell by Gibbons, J, McIver, A, Morgan, C, Schrijvers, T

    Published 2020
    “…Our particular interest here is the probability monad, which can be -- and has been -- used to synthesise models for probabilistic programming. Quantitative Information Flow, or QIF, arises when security is combined with probability, and concerns the measurement of the amount of information that 'leaks' from a probabilistic program's state to a (usually) hostile observer: that is, not 'whether' leaks occur but rather 'how much?' …”
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    Initials and Informed Government in the Anglo-Norman Period by Sharpe, R

    Published 2019
    “…The use of initials rather than names for the king and other official participants in English royal charters from the time of William I until well into the reign of Henry II is a graphic feature, which, it is argued, displays several aspects of royal administration, its control of information, its pursuit of efficiency, and the expression of the latter in simplified, and by the 1120s cursive, script. …”
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