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  • You can now search “6n‚àö¬©” for “cinema” or “Kf‚àö¬©” for “caf‚àö¬©” and get results. via Jean V‚àö¬©ronis' Technologies du langage

    Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » French Yellow Pages understand texting 2005

  • (Kif) refers to infallible knowledge, whereas the term ˜knowf™ in Kf refers to fallible knowledge.

    Epistemology Steup, Matthias 2005

  • You can now search “6n‚àö¬©” for “cinema” or “Kf‚àö¬©” for “caf‚àö¬©” and get results. via Jean V‚àö¬©ronis' Technologies du langage

    Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » French Yellow Pages understand texting 2005

  • Kf whose associated functional expression ˜f™ is governed by a suitable abstraction principle.

    Abstract Objects Rosen, Gideon 2001

  • When ˜f™ is a functional expression governed by an abstraction principle, there will be a corresponding concept Kf such that

    Abstract Objects Rosen, Gideon 2001

  • MÌK, ce (ffl» (, Mi (/(» fitliuiatu. .ta candidurn. f'Kf''iemÌttit, iiiitftixntM4Mfitmmaciit« cra -

    Pedanii Dioscoridis Anazarbei De medica materia libri sex 1554

  • Kf, (such as those by Neuber, Peterson, Heywood) were developed long time ago and have found some success by introducing a material constant (dependent on the tensile strength only) in order to take into account the problem of notch sensitivity.

    iMechanica - Comments Mike Ciavarella 2010

  • Kf, (such as those by Neuber, Peterson, Heywood) were developed long time ago and have found some success by introducing a material constant (dependent on the tensile strength only) in order to take into account the problem of notch sensitivity.

    iMechanica - Comments 2010

  • Kf, (such as those by Neuber, Peterson, Heywood) were developed long time ago and have found some success by introducing a material constant (dependent on the tensile strength only) in order to take into account the problem of notch sensitivity.

    iMechanica - Comments Paola Palantone 2010

  • Kf, (such as those by Neuber, Peterson, Heywood) were developed long time ago and have found some success by introducing a material constant (dependent on the tensile strength only) in order to take into account the problem of notch sensitivity.

    iMechanica - Comments Mike Ciavarella 2010

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