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Logic (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Logic'
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Two concepts of empirical ethics.
29 Apr 2009
The turn to empirical ethics answers two calls. The first is for a richer account of morality than that afforded by bioethical principlism, which is cast as excessively abstract and thin on the facts. The second is for the facts in question to be ...
rec_pub_19338521-two-concepts-empirical-ethics.htm
Empirical ethics and its alleged meta-ethical fallacies.
29 Apr 2009
This paper analyses the concept of empirical ethics as well as three meta-ethical fallacies that empirical ethics is said to face: the is-ought problem, the naturalistic fallacy and violation of the fact-value distinction. Moreover, it answers the ...
rec_pub_19338520-empirical-ethics-alleged-meta-ethical-fallacies.htm
Developing a practice-academic partnership logic model.
29 Apr 2009
This article will describe a testable logic model for practice-academic partnerships. The model can be used to build collaborative practice capacity between academic and practice partners. A deductive approach was used to construct a logic model ...
rec_pub_19447234-developing-practice-academic-partnership-logic-model.htm
28 Apr 2009
The mere effort account argues that stereotype threat motivates participants to want to perform well, which potentiates prepotent responses. If the prepotent response is correct, performance is facilitated. If incorrect and participants do not know, ...
rec_pub_19407004-the-effect-stereotype-threat-solving-quantitative-gre-problems-mere.htm
Biomolecular oxidative damage activated by enzymatic logic systems: biologically inspired approach.
15 Apr 2009
Systems that perform oxidative damage to biomolecules through catalytic cascades in the presence of iron-redox labile species were activated by enzymatic logic gates that process chemical input signals according to built-in logic operations. AND/OR ...
rec_pub_19308926-biomolecular-oxidative-damage-activated-enzymatic-logic-systems.htm
14 Apr 2009
We develop an approach aimed at optimizing the parameters of a network of biochemical logic gates for reduction of the "analog" noise buildup. Experiments for three coupled enzymatic AND gates are reported, illustrating our procedure. Specifically, ...
rec_pub_19354308-network-analysis-biochemical-logic-noise-reduction-stability-system.htm
Negations in syllogistic reasoning: evidence for a heuristic-analytic conflict.
13 Apr 2009
An experiment utilizing response time measures was conducted to test dominant processing strategies in syllogistic reasoning with the expanded quantifier set proposed by Roberts (2005). Through adding negations to existing quantifiers it is possible ...
rec_pub_19370481-negations-syllogistic-reasoning-evidence-heuristic-analytic-conflict.htm
Biocomputers: from test tubes to live cells.
13 Apr 2009
Biocomputers are man-made biological networks whose goal is to probe and control biological hosts--cells and organisms--in which they operate. Their key design features, informed by computer science and engineering, are programmability, modularity ...
rec_pub_19562106-biocomputers-test-tubes-live-cells.htm
Sign-representation of Boolean functions using a small number of monomials.
3 Apr 2009
This paper presents a deterministic algorithm that can construct a higher-order neuron representation for an arbitrary n-variable Boolean function with a fan-in less than 0.75 x 2(n), and provides related theoretical results. When the logic ...
rec_pub_19423284-sign-representation-boolean-functions-using-small-number-monomials.htm
An integrated multifunctional nanosystem from command nanoparticles and enzymes.
30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19226600-an-integrated-multifunctional-nanosystem-command-nanoparticles-enzymes.htm
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