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    Zero‐shot temporal event localisation: Label‐free, training‐free, domain‐free by Li Sun, Ping Wang, Liuan Wang, Jun Sun, Takayuki Okatani

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Query guided optimisation for local frame relevance relying on the query‐to‐frame relationship is proposed to find the most relevant frame region where the event is most likely to occur. …”
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    Augustine's conversion from traditional free choice to "non-free free will": a comprehensive methodology by Wilson, K

    Published 2012
    “…Augustine changed his theology in AD 396,</li><li>2.) while he was writing the letter to Bishop Simplicianus (<em>Simpl</em>.),</li><li>3.) with his transition occurring through reading scripture (Rom.7, 9;1 Cor.15),</li><li>4.) which he developed through merely modifying prevalent doctrines.</li></ul></p><p>No scholarly work has researched Augustine’s entire corpus from AD 386–430 specifically analyzing his theology in the five final doctrines of: 1.) …”
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    Comments on Computation of Free-Free Transitions in Atomic Physics by Anand K. Bhatia, Joseph Sucher

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The amplitude T for ‘free-free’ processes such as bremsstrahlung or photoabsorption by an electron in the continuum in the presence of an external field, is usually written as the matrix element of the radiation operator taken between two continuum states. …”
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    From free-energy profiles to activation free energies by Dietschreit, Johannes CB, Diestler, Dennis J, Hulm, Andreas, Ochsenfeld, Christian, Gómez-Bombarelli, Rafael

    Published 2022
    “…This FEP is not a true free energy. Nevertheless, it is common to treat the FEP as the “free-energy” analog of the minimum potential energy path and to take the activation free energy, [Formula: see text], as the difference between the maximum at the transition state and the minimum at R. …”
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    Are lock-free concurrent algorithms practically wait-free? by Alistarh, Dan, Censor-Hillel, Keren, Shavit, Nir N.

    Published 2014
    “…Yet programmers prefer to treat concurrent code as if it were wait-free, guaranteeing that all operations always make progress. …”
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    Profinite completions of free-by-free groups contain everything by Bridson, MR

    Published 2024
    “…In particular, there is a free-by-free group whose profinite completion contains  Γ as a retract. …”
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