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    James M. Powell, éd. trad. — The Deeds of Pope Innocent III by an Anonymous Author. Washington, Catholic Univ. of America Press, 2004.

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    Pascal Pierre. James M. Powell, éd. trad. — The Deeds of Pope Innocent III by an Anonymous Author. Washington, Catholic Univ. of America Press, 2004.. In: Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 50e année (n°197), Janvier-mars 2007. pp. 93-95

    Samuel Beckett and the Writers of Port-Royal

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    It has been observed that ‘the literary influences on Beckett have been far more important than has been acknowledged, and more important indeed, than the philosophical influences’ (Smith 2002: 3). The truth of this statement is evidenced by the description that scholars have given of Samuel Beckett’s relationship to seventeenth century French classicism. To date, critical interest has been limited for the most part to the figure of the philosopher René Descartes on the (fragile) grounds that Beckett was exclusively concerned with the Cartesian imperative of clarity and order, the fundamental dualism between body and mind, and Nominalism. Together with the assumption that Beckett’s vision was essentially Cartesian, his literary filiation with Pascal was suggested by critics, but only in terms of Beckett’s formal approach to the theatre. In his short article on En attendant Godot in 1953, the playwright Jean Anouilh was among the first reviewers to suggest that Beckett’s drama synthesizes the encounter between ‘classicism’ and a ‘modern’ form of art. It is well known that Beckett retained a lifelong admiration for Pascal – indeed, Pascal was one of his ‘old chestnuts’ (Knowlson 1997: 653). Little attention has been paid, however, to the originality of Pascal’s thought, the specific nature of his prose, and the impact these might have had upon Beckett’s mature work, especially the trilogy and the subsequent short prose. Yet, in the literary and philosophical context of post-war France, Beckett’s filiation with Pascal, their corresponding preoccupations, were evident to his contemporaries, who identified Pascal as an underlying presence in his works

    L'ordine dell'amore in Blaise Pascal

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    The author focuses on the question of love in Pascal which finds its most exhaustive treatment in the fragment on the three orders. Furthermore, it focuses on the epistemological and ethical implications of Pascal's thesis

    Measurement of the D+/- production asymmetry in 7 TeV pp collisions

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    The asymmetry in the production cross-section \sigma of D+/- mesons, A_P = (\sigma(D+) - \sigma(D-))/(\sigma(D+) + \sigma(D-)), is measured in bins of pseudorapidity \eta and transverse momentum p_T within the acceptance of the LHCb detector. The result is obtained with a sample of D+ -> K_S pi+ decays corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0 fb^-1, collected in pp collisions at a centre of mass energy of 7 TeV at the Large Hadron Collider. When integrated over the kinematic range 2.0 K_S pi+ decay is negligible. No significant dependence on \eta or p_T is observed

    Measurement of the time-dependent CP asymmetry in B0 -> J/ψ KS0 decays

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    This Letter reports a measurement of the CP violation observables SJ/ψK0S and CJ/ψK0S in the decay channel B0→J/ψK0S performed with 1.0 fb−1 of pp collisions at s√=7 TeV collected by the LHCb experiment. The fit to the data yields SJ/ψK0S=0.73±0.07(stat)±0.04(syst) and CJ/ψK0S=0.03±0.09(stat)±0.01(syst). Both values are consistent with the current world averages and within expectations from the Standard Model

    Human cloning and embryonic stem cell research after Seoul. [Pascal]

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    6 pages (out of 249 pages)Full text of the congressional hearing discussing the ethical issues raised by stem cell research recently conducted in Seoul, South Korea. Issues include human cloning for the purpose of producing human stem cells. [Opening statements] contains the opening statements of the congressional committee. [Battey] contains the testimony and prepared statement of James F. Battey, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Stem Cell Task Force chair. [Schwetz] contains the testimony and prepared statement of Bernard A. Schwetz, director of the Office for Human Research Protections, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. [Pascal] contains the testimony and prepared statement of Chris B. Pascal, director of the Office of Research Integrity, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. [Panel 1 questioning] contains the questioning of the first panel, consisting of Battey, Schwetz, and Pascal. [Chole] contains the testimony and prepared statement of stem cell researcher Dr. Richard A. Chole. [Norsigian] contains the testimony and prepared statement of Judy Norsigian, co-author of "Our Bodies Ourselves" and women's health advocate. [Brown] contains the testimony and prepared statement of patient advocate Joe Brown. [Beeson] contains the testimony and prepared statement of Diane Beeson, professor at California State University, East Bay. [Doerflinger] contains the testimony and prepared statement of pro-life advocate Richard M. Doerflinger. [Mathews] contains the testimony and prepared statement of Debra Mathews, scientist and bioethics scholar. [Panel 2 questioning] contains the questioning of the second panel, consisting of Chole, Norsigian, Brown, Beeson, Doerflinger, and Mathews. [Additional information (1)] contains additional information submitted. [Follow-up questions] contains follow-up questions for both panels. [Uniform requirements for manuscripts] contains the document "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication." [Hinxton Group] contains a statement from The Hinxton Group, "An International Consortium on Stem Cells, Ethics, and Law." [Values in conflict] contains the document "Values in Conflict: Public Attitudes on Embryonic Stem Cell Research." [Additional information (2)] contains additional information submitted

    First observation of Bs → J/ψf0(980) decays

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    Using data collected with the LHCb detector in proton–proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV, the hadronic decay is observed. This CP eigenstate mode could be used to measure mixing-induced CP violation in the system. Using a fit to the π+π− mass spectrum with interfering resonances gives . In the interval ±90 MeV around 980 MeV, corresponding to approximately two full f0 widths we also find , where in both cases the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively

    Dynamic memory recovery in PASCAL

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    Bei Benutzung der Datenstruktur Pointer in PASCAL tritt selbst bei kleineren Programmen schnell Speicherüberlauf ein, wenn nicht entsprechende Vorkehrungen getroffen werden. Aber gerade die Möglichkeit dynamischer Variablen ist ein entscheidendes Merkmal von PASCAL, so daß es der Verfasser für dringend angeraten hält, Möglichkeiten zur weiteren Verwendung nicht mehr benötigten Speicherplatzes zu schaffen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden zunächst Methoden beschrieben, wie diese Rückführung vom Benutzer bewerkstelligt werden kann. Gleichwohl ist es für eine moderne Programmiersprache unzumutbar, daß zum einen etwas derart Fundamentales vom Benutzer implementiert werden soll und zum andern dies ja für jedes Programm und Unterprogramm von neuem geschehen muß. In einem zweiten Teil der Arbeit werden daher Methoden beschrieben, wie die dynamische Speicherplatzverwaltung durch den Compiler geschehen kann. Im Gegensatz zu bekannten Methoden wird ein Kompromiß zwischen möglichst optimaler Rückführung und schneller Rechenzeit gesucht. Der Verfasser hofft dazu beizutragen, daß die unbedingte Notwendigkeit der Speicherplatzrückführung erkannt und in den Report aufgenommen wird und, daß bald mehr Compiler mit dieser Fähigkeit auf den Markt kommen.When using the data structure pointer even for small programs the memory is filled up quickly if no precautions were made. However, especially the possibility of dynamic variables is a fundamental feature of PASCAL, so that in the authors opinion it is of great importance to manage the further use of not-more-needed memory. In the present paper first methods are described how this can be done by the programmer. However, for a modern programming language it is a tall order to leave this important task to the user and, moreover, this has to be done for every program and subprogram separately. Therefore, in a second chapter methods will be described, how the compiler can manage the dynamic memory recovery in PASCAL. In contrast to known methods here it has been looked for a compromise between optimal recovery and time efficiency. The author hopes, that the fundamental necessity of recovering memory not longer needed will be recognized and entered in the report and, that more compilers with this ability will come into the market

    Measurement of the polarization amplitudes and triple product asymmetries in the B0s → Φ Φ decay

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    <p>Using 1.0 fb−1 of pp collision data collected at a centre-of-mass energy of s√=7 TeV with the LHCb detector, measurements of the polarization amplitudes, strong phase difference and triple product asymmetries in the B0s→ϕϕ decay mode are presented. The measured values are</p> <p>|A0|2=0.365±0.022(stat)±0.012(syst),|A⊥|2=0.291±0.024(stat)±0.010(syst),cos(δ∥)=−0.844±0.068(stat)±0.029(syst),AU=−0.055±0.036(stat)±0.018(syst),AV=0.010±0.036(stat)±0.018(syst).</p&gt
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