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A identidade de Sherman
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Físicas e Matemáticas. Programa de Pós-graduação em Matemática e Computação CientíficaNeste trabalho investigam-se os aspectos combinatoriais e algébricos da identidade de Sherman no caso genérico. Obtêm-se fórmulas para o cálculo do número de classes de equivalência de caminhos fechados não periódicos sobre o grafo onde a identidade está definida e, com base nelas, uma nova prova da identidade _e obtida. Ademais, as possíveis relações da identidade com as _álgebras de Lie são elucidadas. Neste contexto, prova-se que a identidade de Sherman é uma conseqüência da identidade de Witt generalizada de uma álgebra de Lie
Address of Hon. Geo. N. Aldredge delivered at Sherman, Grayson County, Texas: the populist platform dissected and analyzed, the farmer in politics, the tariff and pension laws.
Publication contains the speech of Judge Geo. N. Aldredge, of Dallas, delivered at Sherman, Texas.Cover title. Description derived from page 3
Letter from Robert Sherman to Alden Partridge, 20 November 1826
Robert Sherman writes from Utica, New York, to Alden Partridge in Middletown, Connecticut; James N. Sherman has his mother's permission to accompany Partridge to Washington, D.C., as part of the upcoming pedestrian excursion to that city planned for students at Partridge's academy.Transcription by Scott Mullins. Transcriptions may be subject to error
An n-allele model for progressive amplification in the FMR1 locus
An n-allele model is developed for the FMR1 locus, which causes the fragile X syndrome, where n is the number of triplet repeats in the first exon. Frequencies in the general population and in index families are used to generate an n to n + δ transition matrix that predicts specific risks in satisfactory agreement with observation. However, until sequencing distinguishes between stable and unstable alleles with the same value of n, it is premature to infer whether allelic frequencies at the FMR1 locus are at equilibrium or, as some have suggested, are evolving toward higher frequencies of the pathogenic allele.</p
Memories of William N. Sherman.
Odes, poems and hymns, by W.N. Sherman: p. [131]-141.Mode of access: Internet
COOPERATIVE ANTITRUST MONOPOLIZATION AND THE THEORY OF CONTESTABLE MARKETS
The judiciary has relied on a firm's market share to evaluate the presence of monopoly power for a Sherman Act monopolization violation. However, an allegation that a firm's market share constitutes monopoly power may be refuted by evidence that there exists a contestable market. Contestable market theory shows that there is no monopoly power where there exists a threat of entry of other firms. This theory thereby offers agricultural cooperatives, which may have a large market share by reasons of the antitrust immunity provided by the Capper-Volstead Act, an argument to overcome allegations of a Sherman Act monopolization violation.Industrial Organization,
Sherman County
Cadastral map of Sherman County, Texas in the Panhandle Plains region. Some borders and features are marked in color. Scale [ca. 1:133,334] (4000 varas per inch)
Judge Roger Sherman Greene, approximately 1895-1897
PH Coll 281.4Roger Sherman Greene (1840-1930) was Associate Justice on the Washington Territorial Supreme Court from 1870 to 1879. In 1880, Greene was appointed as Chief Justice and served on the Court in that position until March 1887. He unsuccessfully tried for a seat in Congress in 1888 and for the Washington State governorship in 1892, both times running as the Prohibition Party candidate.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see:
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U.S. Treasury and Sherman Statue, Washington D.C.
Post card photo of the U.S. Treasury building and a stature of General Sherman, in Washington, D.C
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