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    Molnar, J.

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    Some tetrahedron manifolds with Sol geometry and related groups

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    We study a series of 2-generator Sol-manifolds depending on a positive integer n, introduced by Molnar and Szirmai. We construct them as tetrahedron manifolds and show that they are twofold coverings of the 3-sphere branched over specified links. Finally, we give a surgery description of the considered 3-manifolds; indeed, they can be obtained by n−2 and 0 Dehn surgeries along the components of the Whitehead link

    Andy Molnar and John Monoky

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    In this slide, Andy Molnar and John Monoky pose for a portrait in front of the Bert J. Varkoly and Company funeral home on Genesee Street around 1925

    Application of the EM algorithm for the multitarget/multisensor tracking problem

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    Caption title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-29).Supported by the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. DAAH04-95-1-0103Karl J. Molnar, James W. Modestino

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    Hybrid automata dicretising agents for formal modelling of robots

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    Some of the fundamental capabilities required by autonomous vehicles and systems for their intelligent decision making are: modelling of the environment and forming data abstractions for symbolic, logic based reasoning. The paper formulates a discrete agent framework that abstracts and controls a hybrid system that is a composition of hybrid automata modelled continuous individual processes. Theoretical foundations are laid down for a class of general model composition agents (MCAs) with an advanced subclass of rational physical agents (RPAs). We define MCAs as the most basic structures for the description of complex autonomous robotic systems. The RPA’s have logic based decision making that is obtained by an extension of the hybrid systems concepts using a set of abstractions. The theory presented helps the creation of robots with reliable performance and safe operation in their environment. The paper emphasizes the abstraction aspects of the overall hybrid system that emerges from parallel composition of sets of RPAs and MCAs

    Amedeo Molnar, Jan Hus testimone della verità, Collana Ritratti Storici, 6. Ed. Claudiana, Torino, 1973

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    Thiriet J.-M. Amedeo Molnar, Jan Hus testimone della verità, Collana Ritratti Storici, 6. Ed. Claudiana, Torino, 1973. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 56e année n°3,1976. pp. 434-435

    Amedeo Molnar, Jan Hus testimone della verità, Collana Ritratti Storici, 6. Ed. Claudiana, Torino, 1973

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    Thiriet J.-M. Amedeo Molnar, Jan Hus testimone della verità, Collana Ritratti Storici, 6. Ed. Claudiana, Torino, 1973. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 56e année n°3,1976. pp. 434-435

    Fiji's Women Rugby Players: Finding Motivation in a ‘Hostile’ Environment

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    In the Pacific island country of Fiji, where men’s rugby union enjoys immense popularity as a ‘national’ sport and a pinnacle of indigenous masculinity, a small community of women have actively pursued the game since the late 1980s. Until recently, they received little institutional or public support, and faced negative social sanctions for playing the hyper-masculine sport. But the Fijiana, the women’s national team, have made remarkable accomplishments in the last few years, including their qualification, along with only 11 other countries in the world, for the 2016 Summer Olympics. These achievements have significantly increased institutional and public support, although club registration remains low and limited resources (compared to those available to men’s rugby) are allocated to the development of women’s rugby. Given both the historical challenges and the remarkable recent achievements of Fijian women rugby players, this chapter, based on a mixed-method study consisting of a questionnaire survey (n = 70) and focus group discussions (n = 12), explores their motivations for playing rugby and continued involvement in the game against adversities as well as the key obstacle
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