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    Constructive Neural Network models for studying Bell Nonlocality and Entangle- ment.

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    Constructive Neural Network models for studying Bell Nonlocality and Entangle- ment. Quantum Physics and Quantum Technologies, Quantum Modeling and Simulation Q: Does there exist a local model / separable decomposition? Tamás Kriváchy, Yu Cai, Daniel Cavalcanti, Arash Tavakoli, Nicolas Gisin and Nicolas Brunner, A neural network oracle for quantum nonlocality problems in networks, npj Quantum Information 6, 70 (2020) Antoine Girardin, Nicolas Brunner and Tamás Kriváchy Building separable approximations for quantum states via neural networks, arXiv:2112.08055 (2022

    Parasphaeria Brunner von Wattenwyl 1865

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    Parasphaeria Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1865 Parasphaeria boleiriana Grandcolas & Pellens 2002 Geographical records: Espirito Santo. Type: MNRJ, Rio de Janeiro (H); MNHN, Paris (P); ANSP, Philadelphia (P). Ref.: Grandcolas & Pellens 2002: 3. Parasphaeria castanea Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1865 Geographical records: Brazil. Type: Cited by the author as deposited in NMW, Vienne, but not in the present list. Ref.: Princis, 1962-71: 240; Rocha e Silva Albuquerque, 1964c: 8.Published as part of Pellens, Roseli & Grandcolas, Philippe, 2008, CCDC 696447: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, pp. 1-109 in Zootaxa 1709 on page 74, DOI: 10.5517/ccrcq1v, http://zenodo.org/record/510751

    Portrait of Lotte Brunner.

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    The sitter is the step-daughter of Constantin Brunner (1862-1937), a German-Jewish philosopher.Lotte (Elise Charlotte) Müller was born on May 1, 1883, the daughter of Georg Müller and Rosalie (called 'Leonie') Auerbach. After her mother separated from her father and married Constantin Brunner in 1895, Lotte and her sister Gertrud, who was one year younger, grew up in the home of her mother and her stepfather; her younger brother Hans lived with his father. Lotte Brunner was introduced to literature at an early age by her stepfather. Later on she worked as a teacher, author and translator. She lived most of her life in the home of her parents. She was an adherent of the philosophy of Constantin Brunner and one of his most important dialogue partners. She kept a diary for 30 years, chronicling the intense exchange of ideas about literature and philosophy with her stepfather. After she emigrated with her parents to The Hague, she married Piet Stigter, a Dutch man, in 1934. He died in 1938 following an operation. When her stepfather became seriously ill, Lotte Brunner became his prime caregiver. After his death she devoted herself to the administration of his estate. She also published several small philosophical scripts and a large number of poems. When The Netherlands were occupied by the Germans and the situation for Jews became very precarious, Lotte Brunner and her mother returned to Germany. Shortly thereafter though, they decided to return to the Hague. Presumably Lotte Brunner was deported to the concentration camp Westerbork in 1942 and from there to Sobibor, where she was murdered April 30, 1943 at the age of 59. Her 84 year old mother Leonie had perished there a few weeks earlier.Max Busyn (1899-1976) was a painter and graphic artist and a follower of Constantin Burnner. He was born in Lodz and studied 1922-23 at the Art Academy of Dresden. Busyn lived in Berlin 1929-33, then emigrated to Tel Aviv in 1934. He returned to Germany two decades later in the 1950s. Among other projects, he created murals for the Jewish seniors' home in Berlin.Digital imag

    Epilampra cinerascens Brunner

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    Epilampra cinerascens Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1865 Synonymy: Epilampra adjuncta Walker, 1868. NHM, London (H). Epilampra subconspersa Walker, 1868. NHM, London (L). Geographical records. Province of Misiones: San Ignacio; prov. of Tucumán: Cañete. Type. NMW, Vienne (T)? as indicated by the author in the original publication. References. Hebard, 1921: 281; Crespo & Valverde, 2008: 174.Published as part of Iglesias, Monica Sandra, 2010, Catalogue of Blattaria (Insecta) from Argentina, pp. 1-33 in Zootaxa 2726 on page 16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20001

    Postoperative nursing management

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    This Fourth Edition of the popular Canadian adaptation of Brunner and Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing reflects key practice differences in Canada, ranging from the healthcare system, to cultural considerations, to epidemiology, pharmacology, and more. This text helps students prepare for the NCLEX exam, focuses on physiological, pathophysiological, and psychosocial concepts as they relate to nursing care, and provides insightful coverage of the nursing care and health care needs of older adults and people with disabilities, important priorities in the education of tomorrow's Canadian health care professionals.DC Author's celebration 2022Published

    John Brunner

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    Under his own name and numerous pseudonyms, John Brunner (1934–1995) was one of the most prolific and influential science fiction authors of the late twentieth century. During his exemplary career, the British author wrote with a stamina matched by only a few other great science fiction writers and with a literary quality of even fewer, importing modernist techniques into his novels and stories and probing every major theme of his generation: robotics, racism, drugs, space exploration, technological warfare, and ecology. This book, an intensive review of Brunner's life and works, demonstrates how Brunner's much-neglected early fiction laid the foundation for his classic Stand on Zanzibar and other major works such as The Jagged Orbit, The Sheep Look Up, and The Shockwave Rider. Making extensive use of Brunner's letters, columns, speeches, and interviews published in fanzines, the book approaches Brunner in the context of markets and trends that affected many writers of the time, including his uneasy association with the “New Wave” of science fiction in the 1960s and 1970s. This book shows how Brunner's attempts to cross-fertilize the American pulp tradition with British scientific romance complicated the distinctions between genre and mainstream fiction, and between hard and soft science fiction, and helped carve out space for emerging modes such as cyberpunk, slipstream, and biopunk.</p

    Intraoperative nursing management

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    This Fourth Edition of the popular Canadian adaptation of Brunner and Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing reflects key practice differences in Canada, ranging from the healthcare system, to cultural considerations, to epidemiology, pharmacology, and more. This text helps students prepare for the NCLEX exam, focuses on physiological, pathophysiological, and psychosocial concepts as they relate to nursing care, and provides insightful coverage of the nursing care and health care needs of older adults and people with disabilities, important priorities in the education of tomorrow's Canadian health care professionals.DC Author's celebration 2022Published

    Preoperative nursing management

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    This Fourth Edition of the popular Canadian adaptation of Brunner and Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing reflects key practice differences in Canada, ranging from the healthcare system, to cultural considerations, to epidemiology, pharmacology, and more. This text helps students prepare for the NCLEX exam, focuses on physiological, pathophysiological, and psychosocial concepts as they relate to nursing care, and provides insightful coverage of the nursing care and health care needs of older adults and people with disabilities, important priorities in the education of tomorrow's Canadian health care professionals.DC Author's celebration 2022Published

    Other title: HealthWave Clearinghouse Backlog

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    application/pdf; &quot;November 8, 2010.&quot;; Author name taken from Kansas Department of Health and Environment website.; Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, Joint Committee on Home and Community Based Services Oversight, by Scott Brunner, Chief Financial Officer, Kansas Health Policy Authority.Testimony concerning the Kansas Health Policy Authority's analysis of the situation and efforts to address the backlog of applications for public health insurance

    Freedom and the 'creative act' in the writings of Nikolai Berdiaev : an evaluation in light of Jürgen Moltmann's theology of freedom

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    This project revisits the work of Nikolai Berdiaev, one of the first Russian Silver Age religious philosophers to be widely read in the West. The focus of this research is his thought on freedom and the ‘creative act’. We will argue that Berdiaev’s vision of freedom contains two types of freedom – a freedom understood within the created order and a freedom ‘outside’ of creation. It will be shown that in the former type, the reader finds a nuanced and insightful multi-layered conception of human freedom, which offers intriguing possibilities for exploring freedom and its implications for humanity. It will also be demonstrated that this type of freedom is closely related to his innovative view of creativity. Berdiaev conceives of freedom and creativity as distinct concepts, and yet so integrally related that they are interdependent. In the latter type of freedom, the reader will encounter a highly speculative and original metaphysical view that attempts to explain freedom as non-determination and answer the challenges of theodicy, which, this research will maintain, fails to do. This research will contend (contrary to Berdiaev’s own statements) that his thought is most comprehensible from a broadly theological perspective. This perspective will underscore the significant tension within his work that arises from his speculative metaphysics. Unlike earlier works on Berdiaev that glossed over this tension, we will attempt to ameliorate it by engaging Jürgen Moltmann’s theology of freedom. Moltmann’s theology will provide a number of ideas and concepts for an analysis, critique, and reconfiguration of Berdiaev’s vision. This reconfiguration will seek to remain faithful to Berdiaev’s core concerns, while providing a new interpretation of his thought that is relevant for a contemporary dialogue concerning the significance of freedom and creativity for the person and community in relation to God
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