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Shape of distribution - sarnased materjalid

Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Shape of distribution". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.

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Vormistamine ülesanne 2
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Vormistamine ülesanne 2

providing the textile technology researchers with a bird’s eye view about the main methods studied to confront with this problem. 3 KEYWORDS Review, Fabrics, Pilling assessment, Machine Vision, Image Processing, Artificial Neural Networks. 4 INTRODUCTION As widely recognized [1], the term “pilling” is referred to a surface defect occurring in textile fabrics and consisting of entangled fibers forming the so called “pills”. Such pills are, usually, caused by the combination of washing and wearing of fabrics; in detail, due to the abrasion of fabric surface, a number of loose fibers tend to entangle into short fine hairs thus developing into spherical bundles anchored to the surface of the fabric (see Figure 1). The fabric’s pills formation (i.e

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Structural Testing Of Homebuilt Aircraft
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Structural Testing Of Homebuilt Aircraft

. some of which may be both unex- August and September 1976 Sport an existing design, and, of course, pected and quite surprising. By ALEX STROJNIK Otructural proof loading, while EAA 61006 in tension - but not until the strain not supplying all answers to all 2337 E. Manhattan Dr. reaches a huge value of some 0.12 or questions, will nevertheless tell the Tempe, AZ 85282 12%. This value of the strain is so far builder a great deal about the out to the right it does not even show strength and the structural integrity in Figure 1. Similar behavior can be of his aircraft. It will also contribue straight lines)

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Pinnakareduse standardid
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Pinnakareduse standardid

ISO4288: '96 1. View the surface and decide whether profile is periodic or non- periodic. Upper limit - the 16% rule (Default) 2. When the tolerance limit is specified, use the table shown on the left Measure on the most critical surface. If not more than 16% of all value for condition. based on sampling length are exceed the limit, surface is acceptable. 3. When the tolerance limit is not specified. - The first value does not exceed 70% of the limit.

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Eksamieelduse töö
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Eksamieelduse töö

* iga tudengi oma va"ljavo~tu tingimused. * Tingimuses olevaid tunnuseid ei tohi analyysis kasutada. SELECT IF (T614=1 AND T713=1). *---------------------------------- * Yhe tunnuse analyys (harj5). FREQUENCIES /VARIABLES T615 /HBAR /STATISTICS ALL. The raw data or transformation pass is proceeding 33 cases are written to the uncompressed active file. ***** Memory allows a total of 15222 Values, accumulated across all Variables. There also may be up to 1903 Value Labels for each Variable. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 3 SPSS/PC+ 6/12/ 2 T615 Tingimused soodustaksid head tood Valid Cum Value Label Value Frequency Percent Percent Percent 1 28 84.8 84.8 84.8

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Book Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors
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Book Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors

processor with analog parts. Digital electronics lets the PC on your desk execute different programs at different times, perform complex calculations, and communicate via the World Wide Web. While the electronic world is nearly all digital, the real world is not. The temperature in your office is not just hot or cold, but varies over a wide range. You can use a thermometer to determine what the temperature is, but how do you convert the temperature to a digital value for use in a microprocessor- controlled thermostat? The ignition control microprocessor in your car has to measure the engine speed to generate a spark at the right time. A micro- processor-controlled machining tool has to position the cutting bit in the right place to cut a piece of steel. This book provides coverage of practical control applications and gives some opamp examples; however, its focus is neither control theory nor opamp theory

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Rational Use of Diagnostic Tests
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Rational Use of Diagnostic Tests

Screening tests Diagnostic tests are often used to screen asymptomatic patients and identify risk factors for occult disease. Screening tests should be generally noninvasive, inexpensive, and of minimal risk to the patient. Screening tests should have high diagnostic sensitivity, which means few false negative results would be expected, as the goal of testing is to rule out the presence of disease. Screening tests should be used to screen for diseases that (1) have serious consequences if left undetected, (2) are reasonably prevalent within the population, and (3) have treatment options readily available. Should a positive result be obtained, a more accurate, confirmatory test should then be performed. One example of a screening test would be the urine cortisol-to-creatinine ratio (Cort:Crt)u, which is used to screen symptomatic patients for canine hyperadrenocorticism.[1,2] The (Cort:Crt)u ratio tests for the presence or absence of urinary cortisol excretion and is

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Study of heat transfer coefficient in helical coil
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Study of heat transfer coefficient in helical coil

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT PORTUGAL Marvin Üürike Tallinn University of Technology Faculty of Chemical and Materials Technology Department of Chemical Engineering Estonia ERASMUS PROJECT STUDY OF THE HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT IN A HELICAL COIL Supervisor: Albina Ribeiro Porto 2015 2 Abstract The following work investigates overall heat transfer coefficient of a helical coil and how it changes in different situations. The variables investigated were flow rate inside a submerged helical coil and agitation of the bath. To investigate the change in heat transfer coefficient in different situations, a simple experiment was set up. It consisted of a rectangular isolated tank, which was filled with water, submerged steel coil and an agitator. A rotameter was used to measure the flow rate, and a

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Inglise keel unit 5 answers
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Inglise keel unit 5 answers

F2 genotypes C C C C C C C C F2 phenotypes red pink (pink) white; F2 ratio 1:2:1; accept other symbols if key given. accept r and w as symbols without key. 6 (c) (i) 65; 130; 65; 3 (ii) 0.138 + 0.007 + 0.061; (or other suitable working) 0.206 – 0.208; 2 marks for correct value if no working shown ecf for both marks but calculated value must be to three decimal places 2 (iii) support, figure lower than 5.991 / figure lower than critical value; R ‘support’ on its own. ecf applies if value in (ii) is incorrect 1

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Piletid vastustega
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Piletid vastustega

An Anode has positive potential and therefore collects electrons in the device. Cathode has negative potential and therefore emits electrons to anode. The symbol looks like an arrow that ponts from the anode to the cathode, and reminds that conventional current flows easily from the p side(anode) to the n side(cathode). BIASING. Forward biasing. If the current in a diode is too large, excessive heat will destroy the device. Even approaching the burnout current value without reaching it can shorten its life. Therefore manufacturer's data sheet specifies the maximum forward current, that diode can withstand. This average current IF is the rate a diode can handle up to the forward direction when used as a rectifier. Another entry of interest in the data sheet is the forward voltade drop UF(max) when the maximum forward current occurs. An usual diode has this value 0.7-2.0V. Diode conducts easily when forward biased. Reverse biasing

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How to write a Design Report
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How to write a Design Report

Next time I’d pay a little money for one that was less dirty.” This problem is not an engineering design problem, but the way in which it is documented is identical. Proper documentation includes three parts: problem definition, design description, and evaluation. All three are required to communicate your solution. The figure below shows the basic organization of any design report and should be the model for any report that you write. The following sections provide more detail about the content for each part. Page 2 of 9 Problem Definition In this part you describe the problem you set out to solve. You provide sufficient detail so someone can both understand why the problem is significant and how it has been solved in the past. Your problem is further detailed by providing key design requirements that the solution must meet.

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

FROM SWIMMING TO SWINGING How I Learned to Swim Effortlessly in 10 Days The Architecture of Babe Ruth How to Hold Your Breath Longer Than Houdini ON LONGER AND BETTER LIFE Living Forever: Vaccines, Bleeding, and Other Fun CLOSING THOUGHTS Closing Thoughts: The Trojan Horse APPENDICES AND EXTRAS Helpful Measurements and Conversions Getting Tested--From Nutrients to Muscle Fibers Muscles of the Body (Partial) The Value of Self-Experimentation Spotting Bad Science 101: How Not to Trick Yourself Spotting Bad Science 102: So You Have a Pill ... The Slow-Carb Diet--194 People The Slow-Carb Diet--194 People Sex Machine II: Details and Dangers The Meatless Machine I: Reasons to Try a Plant-Based Diet for Two Weeks The Meatless Machine II: A 28-Day Experiment BONUS MATERIAL Spot Reduction Revisited: Removing Stubborn Thigh Fat Becoming Brad Pitt: Uses and Abuses of DNA

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ABS Piping Australian Presentation
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ABS Piping Australian Presentation

A Course In the Design of ABS Piping What We Shall Look at This Week ABS Material Properties Thermoplastic Pipe Design Waterhammer Analysis Typical Applications of ABS Pressure Pipe Some Anticipated Events Stages of the Design Process Representation-Drawings & Specification Calculation-Engineering & Assumptions Visualisation-Presentation of Information Validation-Testing & Commissioning Role of the ABS Pipe Supplier What the Customer Expects Avoid the following: Material Properties Accept design risk for a sale Design Criteria Accept MTO risk Design Guidance What you should do Material take off (MTO) Provide only accurate Applicable Standards information Final Inspection Take photographs or Your company to take records on site visits Insist on client drawings the design risk!!! design assistance required

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Vormistamine ülesanne 3
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Vormistamine ülesanne 3

This definition was coined by Juran and Gryna in their 1980s book on quality planning and analysis, and has been widely quoted since. How this general definition is further specified depends on the product that is being evaluated and the user. For example, quality can be focusing on construction, on making sturdy and safe furniture, and on testing it. Like Ikea, the Swedish furniture chain, that advertised in its catalogs with production quality and gave examples on how a couch was tested on sturdiness. In survey statistics the main focus has been on accuracy, on reducing the mean squared error or MSE. This is based on the Hansen and Hurwitz model (Hansen, Hurwitz, & Madow, 1953; Hansen, Hurwitz, & Bershad, 1961) that differentiates between random error and systematic bias, and offers a concept of total error (see also Kish, 1965), which is still the basis of current survey error models. The statistical

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Optional use of ECDIS
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Optional use of ECDIS

Acknowledgements: Kind assistance to ensure relevance and readability provided by: BIMCO, Primar Stavanger and IC-ENC. 4 Facts about chart carriage reguirements This compendium is also available at www.primar-stavanger.org and www.ic-enc.org, and will be kept up-to-date on a regular basis. The editing of the compendium was completed at 25 November 2004 Definitions A navigational electronic chart system is a general term for all electronic equipment that is capable of displaying a vessel’s position on a chart image on a screen. There are two classes of navigational electronic chart systems. The first is an Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS), which meets IMO/SOLAS chart carriage requirements. The second is an Electronic Chart System (ECS), which can be used to assist navigation, but does not meet IMO/SOLAS chart carriage requirements. ECDIS:

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CPM1A Programmable Controllers Operation Manual 1784470
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CPM1A Programmable Controllers Operation Manual 1784470

Cat. No. W317-E1-11 SYSMAC CPM1A Programmable Controllers OPERATION MANUAL CPM1A Programmable Controllers Operation Manual Revised October 2007 iv Notice: OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operator and only for the purposes described in this manual. The following conventions are used to indicate and classify precautions in this manual. Always heed the information provided with them. Failure to heed precautions can result in injury to people or dam- age to property. ! DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Additionally, there may be severe property damage.

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Programmeerimiskeel
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Programmeerimiskeel

Vaata näited ja proovi ka muuta: http://math.hws.edu/TMCM/java/labs/xTurtleLab3.html http://math.hws.edu/TMCM/java/xTurtle/index.html Tutvu Tanel Tammeti näidetega: http://www.lambda.ee/images/7/77/Itsissejuhatus_calc.html http://www.lambda.ee/images/6/61/Itsissejuhatus_xmcssjscriptnaited.zip Tutvu e-Government Academy´ga: http://www.ega.ee/?lang=ee kuula helisalvestisi: http://www.tehnokratt.net/2006/06/09 Kas JavaScript on W3C standard? Student Value Correct Answer Feedback Response 1. Jah 0% 2. Ei 100% Score: 0/10 2. Milline allolevatest tagidest defineerib tabeli välja? Student Value Correct Answer Feedback Response 1. 100% 2. 0% 3. 0% 4. 0% Score: 0/10 3. Mitu muudatust HTML failis tuleb teha selleks, et Tanel Tammeti näidiskalkulaator mitte ei

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Games Programming with Java and Java 3D
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Games Programming with Java and Java 3D

Prince of Songkla University HatYai, Songkhla 90112 E-mail: [email protected] Draft: 14th January 2003, #2 Abstract This article looks at the advantages and disadvantages of using Java and Java 3D for games programming. It assumes the reader is familiar with Java, but presents short overviews of gaming, the low-level APIs OpenGL and DirectX, and Java 3D. No programming examples are included here, although links to online code are supplied. 1. Background to Gaming Giving a definition for `computer game' is problematic, due to the wide range of game types. For example, the ArcadePod site (http://www.arcadePod.com) divides its hundreds of Java games into more than ten categories: 3D games, multiplayer, action, classic, indoor sports, board, outdoor sports, card, mind, casino, educational, and the useful `miscellaneous' catch-all

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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

Part III, Pragmatics and Speech Acts, introduces the basic concepts of linguistic pragmatics, includes a detailed discussion of the problem of indirect force and surveys approaches to metaphor. Part IV, new to this edition, examines the four theories of metaphor. Features of Philosophy of Language include: · new chapters on Frege and puzzles, inferentialism, illocutionary theories of meaning, and relevance theory · chapter overviews and summaries · clear supportive examples · study questions · annotated further reading · glossary Praise for the First Edition: "This exceptional text fulfils two essential criteria of a good introduc- tory textbook in the philosophy of language: it covers a broad range of topics well, all of which are the basis of current active research, and does so in an accurate manner accessible to undergraduate students." Mike Harnish, University of Arizona ". .

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Introduction of SCM
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Introduction of SCM

Achieving cost reduction or profit improvement at the expense of their supply chain partners does not make companies more competitive. Transferring cost upstream or downstream leads to "logistics myopia" as all costs ultimately will make way to the final market place to be reflected in the price paid by the end user. Therefore, the leading edge companies seek to make the supply chain as a hole more competitive through the value it adds and the cost it reduces overall. Thus today the real competition is not the companies against the companies but rather supply chain against supply chain. DEFINITIONS Supply Chain Management (SCM) is the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the operations of the supply chain with the purpose to satisfy customer requirements as efficiently as possible. Supply chain management

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Psühholoogia bioloogiline--kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade
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Psühholoogia bioloogiline-, kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade

3) There are biological correlates of behavior. Cognitions, emotions and behaviors are products of the anatomy and physiology of our nervous and endocrine system. Explain how principles of the biological level of analysis may be demonstrated in research. 1) Correlational studies: Study by Buss, who hypothesized that across cultures, men will prefer to marry younger women because of greater reproductive capacity and women will place greater value on a potential mate's earning potential to provide survival advantages. This evolutionary hypothesis was tested in 37 cultures by sending out questioners. 2) Twin studies (type of correlational studies) compare trait similarities in identical and fraternal twins (Minnesota twin study by Tellegen, Buchard). 3) Experiment: Split-brain experiments by Gazzaniga & Sperry, brain plasticity experiments by Rosenzweig and Bennett. Neurotransmission experiment by

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Mageveekäsna Ephydatia fluviatilis populatsiooni geneetiline analüüs
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Mageveekäsna Ephydatia fluviatilis populatsiooni geneetiline analüüs

protected or privately owned areas. recommended amounts of reagents. To identify the species by light microscopy, spicule preparations The PCR products from five specimens were cloned into the were made by treatment of aliquots of samples with concentrated pTZ57R/T vector using InsTAclone PCR Cloning KitTM nitric acid for 10 min at 95uC. After removing the organic matter (Fermentas), following the manufacturer's instructions. Either the spicules were extensively washed with water and mounted on vector specific primers or PCR product specific primers were slides. used to sequence the cloned fragments. Gemmules were isolated from sponge specimens and stored at 4uC in mineral medium (M medium: 0.1 mM NaHCO3, Data analysis and the proportion model 0.05 mM Na2SiO3, 0

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Education
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Education

We can store and retrieve data much more efficiently. We can communicate in a flash. But still, at the basic level, we must be well grounded -- we must possess common sense, civil manners, frank discussion skills, reasoning abilities, and moral fiber. It is possible to be a technological genius, say a computer nerd, without social skills or civil conscience. I'd rather have as a neighbor an illiterate janitor with an easy-going, friendly disposition. Hence, I value what we might call character more than specialist knowledge from an antisocial person. God knows we want everyone to be a well-mannered genius. But humans are not cut out to be happy like pigs in a pen. We instead have insatiable brains, with mental appetites. So our goal is to balance the brainwork with hearts and smiles. "Facts served with sauce." Where does common sense fit on? Is it teachable? To a degree, what we mean by common sense is simply learned experience

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Tööstuslik andmeside kontrolltöö 2 abimaterjal - vastused
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Tööstuslik andmeside kontrolltöö 2 abimaterjal - vastused

and one or more secondary stations. Primary is responsible for controlling all · For acknowledged connectionless service: ­ CHAP(Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol): encrypted password > Byte synchronization Bit counting used to determine byte boundary e.g. SOB, 8 bits, EOB ­ secondary stations In unbalanced configurations, any of the following can be ­ AC (C/R): Acknowledged Connectionless: permits but the pwd must be stored as cleartext on the server. relatively simple once bit correctly recovered. After received, character transferred into local buffer ­ used: full duplex or half duplex operation, point to point or unnumbered stop-and-wait transmission (in addition to EAP(Extensible Authentication Protocol) ­ most flexible, best choise.

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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus
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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus

........................................................................................... 37 1.8. Taxation ..................................................................................................................... 39 1.8.1. Corporate income tax (CIT) ............................................................................... 39 1.8.2. Withholding Tax (WHT) ..................................................................................... 41 1.8.3. Value Added Tax (VAT)...................................................................................... 42 1.8.4. Transfer Pricing (TP) ......................................................................................... 43 1.8.5. Personal taxation ............................................................................................... 44 1.9. Financial Reporting ................................................................................................... 45

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Kaasaegne teaduslik mõtlemine ja filosoofilised meetodid
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Kaasaegne teaduslik mõtlemine ja filosoofilised meetodid

2. Sometimes, there are no indicators. It is then necessary to inquire the implicit inferential relationshio between the statements in order to identify what statement follows from the other(s). This might be tested by mentally inserting the world “Therefore” and assessing whether it fits. a. I really need some money. I should get a job. b. I really need some money. ​Therefore, ​I should get a job. Non-arguments Not all passages are arguments. Examples: Simple non-inferential passages​ where nothing is said to be proved. ● Be careful!​ (Warning or piece of advice) ● I believe that good behaviour is always rewarded ​(Statement of believe or opinion) ● The protest started at 3pm. The main place was crowded…​ (Report about something) Expository passages​ where we develop an opening sentence (without attempting to prove it). ● There are two types of elephants: the African elephant and the Asian elephant

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Kuidas muudab mudelprojekteerimine teraskonstruktsioonide valmistamist ja ehitamist
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Kuidas muudab mudelprojekteerimine teraskonstruktsioonide valmistamist ja ehitamist

mitigate risks, improve coordination, meet the project deadline and stay within the budget. This thesis attempts to study the effects that three-dimensional software tools and Building Information Modeling (BIM) are having on the design, fabrication and construction of complex steel structures. The research is based on qualitative case study methodology, focusing on the Seattle Central Library and the Denver Art Museum. In support of the main research question, the following sub questions were investigated: 5 • How are 3D and BIM affecting the structural design process? • How are clashes detected? • How is the steel fabrication and submittal process changing? • How is this technology affecting steel erection? • What tools are being used to collaborate between various project participants from different countries?

Ehituskonstruktsioonid
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Tarkvara kokkuvõte inglise keeles
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Tarkvara kokkuvõte inglise keeles

notation? •The OML was superior in many respects to the UML, but it unfortunately didn't garner the market mindshare that the UML did. •It is possible that once again the best candidate will be out marketed by the second best, which more often than not is the norm in our industry. 9. RUP— THE APPROACH The Spirit of the RUP – Essential Principles – Attack major risks early and continuously…or they will attack you – Ensure that you deliver value to your customer – Stay focused on executable software – Accommodate change early in the project – Baseline an executable architecture early on – Build your system with components – Make quality a way of life, not an afterthought The Iterative Approach • It accommodates changing requirements • Integration is not one "big bang" at the end of a project • Risks are usually discovered or addressed during early integrations

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Investors Handbook-A Legal Guide to Business in Georgia
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Investors Handbook. A Legal Guide to Business in Georgia

Part I. Start Up Chapter I Legal Forms of Companies Prior to starting a business in Georgia, one must first of all identify a specific legal structure through which one intends to establish and operate the business. The rules regarding the foun- dation, registration, reorganization and liquidation of a company are enumerated in the Law on Entrepreneurs. Pursuant to the law, one of the following legal forms can be chosen for organizing a business in Georgia: 1. Limited Liability Company; 2. Joint Stock Company; 3. General Partnership; 4. Limited Partnership; 5. Cooperative; 6. Individual Entrepreneur Of the above-mentioned legal forms, only the last one - Individual Entrepreneur does not have the status as a legal person. Thus, the individual entrepreneur acts as a physical (natural) person and has unlimited liability against his or her creditors.

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Inglise leksikoloogia kordamisküsimuste vastused
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Inglise leksikoloogia kordamisküsimuste vastused

whereas an item like cordial is probably more literary (more likely to be written than spoken), whereas an item like cardiac is more scientific (and perhaps more technical as well). If you refer to your heart as your ticker, you have chosen a more colloquial or slangy term. 3. Native and foreign element. Native vocabulary. 3 strata: Indo-European words mother, father, night, foot, heart, bear (bore, born), see names of close relatives, names of natural objects, parts of the body, numerals Germanic words friend, bridge, ship, life, heaven, glass, death, make v, meet v

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W05 Homework3 Solutions
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W05 Homework3 Solutions

15°C +25°C = 298.15°C R60% 30°C =25.5858 kΩ - Matlab code: 33*exp(4600*(1/303.15-1/298.15)) = 25.5858 Calculate the Humidity Sensor resistance at relative humidity 70% See the above graphic for the standard resistance: Exercises - Solutions 3 R60% 25°C =33 kΩ, R70% 25°C =12 kΩ R70% 30°C=( R60% 30°C * R70% 25°C =)/ R60% 25°C =9.2 kΩ Or RH = 9.2 kΩ, give RT = 50 kΩ VO = RH/(RT+RH)*2.5V = 0.388 V Question 3 Given the following bridge circuit for a strain gauge, determine the value of the strain gauge resistance {RS}. Let: VIN = 5V R3 = 200 Ω R2 = 50 Ω R1 = 100 Ω a) Under no strain. b) When VOUT = 0.5 V {under strain}. Solution: a) Under no strain:  R1 R3   R1R4  R2 R3  VOUT     IN  V   VIN

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Liha töötlemine
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Liha töötlemine

ation. This work is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional services. If professional assistance is required, the services of a com- petent professional person should be sought. Neither the publisher nor the author shall be liable for damages arising herefrom. The fact that an organization or Website is referred to in this work as a cita- tion and/or a potential source of further information does not mean that the author or the publisher endorses the information the organization or Website may provide or recommendations it may make. Further, readers should be aware that Internet Websites listed in this work may have changed or disap- peared between when this work was written and when it is read. 1 2010 Contents Preface ix List of Contributors xi

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Differential Psychology
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Differential Psychology

Personality traits Developing a satisfactory personality trait theory · A characteristic or distinguishing feature · Consistent ways of thinking, behaving, or feeling · Trait `theories' are classifications of people's characteristics · Can't be accepted at face value · People can be placed on a continuum (e.g. extraversion-introversion) · Needs to be a scientific approach to understand their nature Key Assumptions · Stability: a person's level on a trait is relatively stable over time · Differences: composition of dispositions varies from person to person · Causation: trait differences cause differences in behaviours

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

conversation. Generally, key information is found in the second speaker's sentence. You will need to understand the meaning of the conversation and also the context , such as the time or place in which it could occur. The correct choice directly answers the question. YOU WILL HERE: (Man Did you get to go shopping last night'? (Woman) They'd already locked the doors by the time I got there. (Man) What does the woman mean? YOU WILL SEE: (A) She arrived in time to shop. (B) She was too late. (C) She locked the doors. (D) She had to buy the door. The correct choice is. Since the doors were locked when she arrived, she could not have gone shopping. Note that the other choices use words heard in the conversation. Choices that contain such words are usually not correct. Extended Conversation / Minitalks In Part C you will hear an extended conversation or a minitalk. The English in this section is

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