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Preface
In the beginning, I only planned to write a small German book (400 pages or so) about the C++
standard library. That was...
... provide the basic
operations andthe operators (pre- and
postfix) to move to the previous data item.
Random access iterators provide
The basic operations and –
Indexing p[2] returns the ... Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley
The Container Adapters
stack and queue
Container Adapters use sequence containers for storage
but supply a different user interface.
A ... 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley
Generic Algorithms
“Generic Algorithm” are atemplate functions that
use iterators as template parameters.
This chapter...
... Puritan poetry by postromantic artistic, psychological, and moral
standards, and even though Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor seem
xiii
torians “if, after they had related texts to their time and ... their development as
“Americans” was their commitment to a faith that was unapologetically
antidemocratic, anti-individualistic, and anti-aesthetic. Abernethy
agreed that New England’s poets would ... ritual
of grieving that it was written to demonstrate and encourage. Strip away
that ritual, andthe life of the text evaporates.
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To readers alienated from the original a ective contexts of the
Puritan...
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■ Finally, there are the large state banks with a specific savings
mandate that are common throughout East Asia and some parts
of Latin America.
Clearly the regional characterisations of these ... opportunities and wellbeing hampered by a lack of access.
That participation has been made immeasurably easier by the staff of
WSBI’s Joint Office, particularly Angela Arevalo, Mark Bienstman and
Catherine ... not use the nearest available
outlet for a variety of social and economic reasons. Another traditional
aspect of the debate about access
– affordability – is also treated this way;
as a factor...
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post-translational changes occur to the crystallin pro-
teins leading to localized unfolding andthe potential
for aggregation and precipitation, characteristic of
cataract formation. The chaperone ... and a- lactalbumin
contained a heavy precipitate, whereas the mixture of
wild-type aB-crystallin and a- lactalbumin was clear.
The sample of reduced a- lactalbumin, of course, con-
tained precipitated ... subsequent
complexation. The implication is that, under these con-
ditions, aB-crystallin is not as good a chaperone as
a- crystallin. The chaperone ability of the individual
aA-crystallin and aB-crystallin subunit...
... Definitions Are Created Equal’ at
213.
57
Tragakes and Vienonen, Key Issues in Rationing at 2; see also Klein, Day and Redmayne,
Managing Scarcity at 9.
26 Law, Legitimacy andthe Rationing of Healthcare
It ... in a
33
Maynard, ‘Rationing Health Care: an Exploration’ at 6.
34
Klein, Day and Redmayne, Managing Scarcity at 7–10.
35
It should be noted that the taxonomy adopted by Klein, Day and Redmayne ... Reader (New York: Routledge, 1999).
12 Law, Legitimacy andthe Rationing of Healthcare
Law, Legitimacy andthe Rationing of Healthcare
A Contextual and Comparative Perspective
Keith Syrett argues...
... providing all the bene-
fits of an open standard, as well as giving vendors the ability to add their own proprietary
added value to implementations.
You have probably heard that programmable hardware ... manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products
are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and the
publisher was aware of a trademark claim, the designations ... use of some really cool sample shaders. The editors and staff at
Addison Wesley have also been fantastic. Debra Williams-Cauley was especially patient
and somewhat creative when it came to getting...
... insofar as knowers and agents understand them and care about what
they say.
Still, Suarez might fairly maintain that laws mark an intention to display, direct, and
enlighten, and that natural facts ... how a divine
command affects the moral status of the natural law. His opponents do not make it clear
that the natural law includes a divine command, and that this fact alters its moral character.
Obligation ... out of naturalist accounts of natural law in Vasquez and Aquinas. Even
if they agree that God commands observance of the natural law, they do not explain how
divine commands create a moral necessity...
... words,
occlusal traits that affect dental appearance and have an
impact on participants' daily lives may not be captured by
IOTN. In addition, DAI has many more measures of
malocclusion affecting the ... lip and pal-
ate as well as any craniofacial anomaly, Class II and Class
III buccal occlusions, and hypodontia. Only the highest
scoring trait is used to assess treatment need [29]. Thereaf-
ter, ... critically
revised the manuscript. AS supervised the entire study and
critically revised the manuscript. All authors read and
approved the final version of the manuscript.
Acknowledgements
Eduardo Bernabé was...
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company accountant. In general, in a finance lease, an
organization assumes all rewards and risks from the
leased asset, andthe asset is treated as wholly owned
and is recorded as such on the balance ... methane.
All pro-forma spreadsheets are e-mailed automatically by the
central database to the reporting units, andthe completed e-mail
returns are uploaded into the database by a corporate team,...
... War and Imperialism, at 174.
ARES AND ATHENA
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CONTENTS
Preface page x
List of abbreviations xi
Introduction 1
PART I
War as law enforcement (to 1600) 7
1 Ares and Athena 13
Hallmarks of war ... to war could
easily work against ideas of restraint in war, a point dramatically illu-
strated in India by the Arthas
´
astra of Kautilya. This was a manual of
statesmanship – including the waging ... centuriesbetween,ontheonehand,legal
ideasaboutwarand,ontheotherhand,statepracticeinwarfare.Neff
covers the emergence, in various ancient societies, of an association
between justice and warfare, which matured into the...