...36th Annual COLP Conference The Regulation of the Continental Shelf Development Halifax Nova Scotia 21 22 June 2012 Panel 6 Decommissioning of Offshore Installations and Structures Global Legal Regime on the Decommissioning of Offshore Installations and Structures Robert C Beckman Director Centre...
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...ember Name Gender Degree s Primary Scientific S or Non Scientific NS Specialty Affiliation Comments 1 Karen Beckman Chair F MD S Cardiology Internal Medicine Y OUHSC 2 Candaca Marshall Vice Chair F MD S Pediatrics GI Y OUHSC 3 Eliot Schechter Vice Chair M MD S Cardiology Y OUHSC OKC VA 4 Alice...
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...nalysis of Software Artifacts Spring 2006 A Programming model for failure prone Collaborative robots Nels Eric Beckman Jonathan Aldrich School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University SDIR 2007 April 14th 2007 Failure Blocks Increasing Application Liveness In the Claytronics domain failure...
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HAPTER 3 FAITHFULNESS IN STRESSED SYLLABLES 3 1 Introduction 3 1 Introduction There are three disparate but closely related phonological behaviors which are diagnostic of positional privilege They are as we have seen in the preceding chapters position sensitive neutralization of contrast positional triggering of phonological processes and positiona...
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HAPTER 4 ROOT FAITHFULNESS 4 1 Introduction 4 1 Introduction In the preceding chapters I have examined positional privilege effects in a variety of positions which are defined either partially or entirely in phonological terms Positional faithfulness effects are also exhibited by root morphemes a category in which membership is determined solely by...
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HAPTER 5 PROMINENCE MAXIMIZATION 5 1 Introduction 5 1 Introduction In the preceding chapters of this dissertation I have shown that positional faithfulness constraints are essential to the analysis of three distinct but related asymmetries in phonological behavior positional neutralization positional resistance to phonological processes and positio...
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2 X l l l f t L 6 x D p x X CHAPTER 2 ROOT INITIAL FAITHFULNESS c1 2 1 Introduction Positional asymmetries in feature distribution at the syllabic level are well known from the work of Steriade 1982 It 1986 1989 Goldsmith 1989 1990 and Lombardi 1991 among others Syllable onsets typically permit more and more marked segments than do syllable codas W...
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d h X X X h 0 D 6 x X z h2 B Q W P I CHAPTER 3 FAITHFULNESS IN STRESSED SYLLABLES c 3 1 Introduction There are three disparate but closely related phonological behaviors which are diagnostic of positional privilege They are as we have seen in the preceding chapters position sensitive neutralization of contrast positional triggering of phonological ...
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w V 3 d d e e f g h h h h j i j2 j26 jhx h j k t t e l k oZ rv w 0 s s t 4 t t t CHAPTER 4 ROOT FAITHFULNESS c1 4 1 Introduction In the preceding chapters I have examined positional privilege effects in a variety of positions which are defined either partially or entirely in phonological terms Positional faithfulness effects are also exhibited by r...
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