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About: GEORGE (programming language) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6187 publications have been published within this topic receiving 43517 citations.


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24 Mar 1923

4,062 citations

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01 Jan 1934
TL;DR: In this paper, the analysis of language is of major interest, as it supplied for the first time an adequate treatment of the language mechanism in relation to scientific and philosophical issues, and it contained the heart of Mead's position on social psychology.
Abstract: Written from the standpoint of the social behaviorist, this treatise contains the heart of Mead's position on social psychology. The analysis of language is of major interest, as it supplied for the first time an adequate treatment of the language mechanism in relation to scientific and philosophical issues. "If philosophical eminence be measured by the extent to which a man's writings anticipate the focal problems of a later day and contain a point of view which suggests persuasive solutions to many of them, then George Herbert Mead has justly earned the high praise bestowed upon him by Dewey and Whitehead as a 'seminal mind of the very first order.'" Sidney Hook, "The Nation""

3,183 citations

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2,368 citations

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TL;DR: The second editon of Paxinos and Watson's rat stereotaxic atlas is, like the first, an indispensable commodity for neuroscientists utilizing rodent models for research as well as for students learning basic fundamentals of rat brain neuroanatomy.
Abstract: The second editon of Paxinos and Watson's rat stereotaxic atlas is, like the first, a detailed and definitive resource for stereotaxic surgery, brain dissection and neuroanatomical instruction. It offers accurate and detailed stereotaxic coordinates in three planes of section (coronal, horizontal and sagittal), and is presented in a clear, coherent manner. The photomicrographs included are well-reproduced and informative and the corresponding linedrawings detailed and thoroughly annotated. The nomenclature employed is clear and useful. As such, it is, like the first edition, an indispensable commodity for neuroscientists utilizing rodent models for research as well as for students learning basic fundamentals of rat brain neuroanatomy.

2,314 citations

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01 Jan 1854
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a theory of the theory of probabilities, which is based on the logic of the Aristotelian logic, and apply it to the case of propositions.
Abstract: 1. Nature and design of this work 2. Signs and their laws 3. Derivation of the laws 4. Division of propositions 5. Principles of symbolic reasoning 6. Of interpretation 7. Of elimination 8. Of reduction 9. Methods of abbreviation 10. Conditions of a perfect method 11. Of secondary propositions 12. Methods in secondary propositions 13. Clarke and Spinoza 14. Examples of analysis 15. Of the Aristotelian logic 16. Of the theory of probabilities 17. General method in probabilities 18. Elementary illustrations 19. Of statistical conditions 20. Problems on causes 21. Probability of judgements 22. Constitution of the intellect.

357 citations

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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202145
202080
201985
201849
201785
2016123