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General introduction. Separating and understanding anthropogenic

CiteSeerX — R.: Separating hierarchical and general hub labelings

CiteSeerX — R.: Separating hierarchical and general hub labelings

... 1 Introduction The point-to-point shortest path problem is a fundamental optimization problem with many applications. Dijkstra’s algorithm [6] solves this problem in near-linear time [10] on directed and in linear ...

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General Introduction 1. Chapter 1. General Introduction. General Introduction

General Introduction 1. Chapter 1. General Introduction. General Introduction

... In Chapter 2 and 3, we report on the creation of in vitro and in vivo model systems for understanding the function of driver mutation IDH1 in LGG. This includes (a) a transgenic zebrafish model with CNS-specific ...

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General introduction. General introduction 9

General introduction. General introduction 9

... This research is set out to gain thorough insights into the working mechanisms underlying the structure-process-outcome relationships of quality improvement within hospital quality systems. These insights can lead to a ...

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Understanding ZDI: Separating Fact from Fiction WHITE PAPER

Understanding ZDI: Separating Fact from Fiction WHITE PAPER

... ‘extended researchers,’ it only made sense for TippingPoint to develop a method to tap 5 into this network of global researchers in such a manner to benefi t the researchers, TippingPoint customers, and the general ...

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GENERAL INTRODUCTION

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

... art language teaching at the time but because such applications were relatively easy to program on computers. Today, authoring systems such as Hot Potatoes (http://hotpot.uvic.ca) from the University of Victoria have ...

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From Features to Fingerprints: A General Diagnostic Framework for Anthropogenic Geomorphology

From Features to Fingerprints: A General Diagnostic Framework for Anthropogenic Geomorphology

... of anthropogenic landscapes as sociocultural palimpsests composed of the overlapping sociocultural fingerprints of multiple societies provides a theoretical framework through which this growing body of remotely ...

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GENERAL INTRODUCTION ORDER OF CHRISTIAN FUNERALS, GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1

GENERAL INTRODUCTION ORDER OF CHRISTIAN FUNERALS, GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1

... Liturgical Elements 21. Since liturgical celebration involves the whole person, it requires attentiveness to all that af- fects the senses. The readings and prayers, psalms and songs should be proclaimed or sung with ...

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I. GENERAL INTRODUCTION

I. GENERAL INTRODUCTION

... methodologies, and styles of supervision available in the department. By September 15 of the first year in the CDPP, each student should have selected a faculty member to advise his or her predissertation research and ...

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Introduction to General Relativity

Introduction to General Relativity

... R. H. Dicke, [E¨ otv¨ os 1922,Dicke 1967]. The idea is that the measurement of the gravitational force in a rotating system is influenced by the non- inertiality of the laboratory and the effects of each are proportional ...

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General Psychology: An Introduction

General Psychology: An Introduction

... by understanding the limits of attention and by recognizing our mistaken beliefs about what we “know” to be true can we avoid the modern-day consequences of those ...

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Separating introduction effects from selectivity effects

Separating introduction effects from selectivity effects

... the introduction of a works council and the sum of WoCoint and WoCotreat does not differ from WoCoall, this implies that the firms introducing works councils never recover from the initial negative ...

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Statistical developments for understanding anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems

Statistical developments for understanding anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems

... spatial modelling technique which attempts to address some of the limitations of existing techniques. The methods in this chapter, unlike many existing methods, can be employed in any modelling framework in which linear ...

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General Introduction

General Introduction

... Gene duplication (MOLLON) created a new long-wave visual pigment, and sensory pathways and maps appear to have been duplicated, both in the evolution of the mammalian sensory cortex (KAA[r] ...

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General Introduction

General Introduction

... General Introduction The Gospel According to St. Luke is written by a man believed to be the only New Testament Gentile writer The Holy Spirit inspired St. Luke who carefully researched and recorded the ...
General introduction

General introduction

... Generally speaking, chapters z, 3 and 4 present legal and historical analysis of blasphemy laws, while other chapters look at blasphemy and censorship from a cultural [r] ...

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General Introduction

General Introduction

... Freedom of speech is not only a value that, like other societal values, is creatcd through the use of language: in this case, the value is also about language, and one's view of language[r] ...

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General Introduction

General Introduction

... Introduction: The Micro 3D is an simple, small, bright, green and red laser fixture. The Micro 3D produces more than 200 beams with star patterns that may be projected on a wall, ceiling, or dance floor. The Micro ...

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General Introduction

General Introduction

... – Virtual-ISA virtual machine, and language runtime engine... Safe Languages.[r] ...

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GENERAL INTRODUCTION

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

... Examination of dietary patterns that allows to study the impact of many foods and their interactions simultaneously may give more insight into the relation between diet and different t[r] ...

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GENERAL INTRODUCTION

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

... The terms iron and steel are often confusing to the general public. Iron is an element (26 on the periodic table). The word iron comes from the Scandinavian word iarn. The chemical symbol Fe comes from the Latin ...

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