23 resultados para standard gas analysis

em University of Michigan


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A computer program has been prepared, for use on the ASI-210 digital computer, which will convert gas analysis data from units of volume percent to molar quantities.

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Formerly published under the title of Engine room chemistry.

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The standard Kratzerian analysis of modal auxiliaries, such as ‘may’ and ‘can’, takes them to be univocal and context-sensitive. Our first aim is to argue for an alternative view, on which such expressions are polysemous. Our second aim is to thereby shed light on the distinction between semantic context-sensitivity and polysemy. To achieve these aims, we examine the mechanisms of polysemy and context-sensitivity and provide criteria with which they can be held apart. We apply the criteria to modal auxiliaries and show that the default hypothesis should be that they are polysemous, and not merely context-sensitive. We then respond to arguments against modal ambiguity (and thus against polysemy). Finally, we show why modal polysemy has significant philosophical implications.

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Prepared by G. J. Pagliano and others.

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"40 CFR Part 61, national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants."

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"Issued June 30, 1961."

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Bibliography at end of each chapter except three.

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