INVESTIGATING THE SCALES OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE THROUGH GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS FOR AIR TOXICS IN WEST OAKLAND‚ CALIFORNIA (Fisher et al‚ 2006) The paper under analysis characterizes the spatial point pattern of air toxics in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designated Environmental Justice area of West Oak-land‚ California. Integrating a GIS framework and an interdisciplinary statistical technique called Ripley’s K-function
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An iterative method for solving the Falkner-Skan equation Jiawei Zhang∗ Binghe Chen Department of Mathematics‚ Zhejiang University Hangzhou‚ Zhejiang 310027‚ China Abstract We propose a new iterative method to solve the boundary value problems (BVPs) of the Falkner-Skan equation over a semi-infinite interval. In our approach‚ we use the free boundary formulation to truncate the semi-infinite interval into a finite one. Then we use the shooting method to transform the BVP into initial
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Computer Vision and Image Understanding 117 (2013) 29–41 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Computer Vision and Image Understanding journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/cviu Adaptive Census Transform: A novel hardware-oriented stereovision algorithm q Stefania Perri‚ Pasquale Corsonello ⇑‚ Giuseppe Cocorullo Department of Electronics Computer Science and Systems‚ University of Calabria‚ Rende‚ Italy a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 21 March
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MU’TAH UNIVERSITY Syllabus for Mathematics101 Faculty of Science Math ( 0301101) Dept. of Math and Stats. 3 Hours ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Course Description The topics presented in this course: Functions‚ limits and continuity‚ derivatives‚ applications of the derivative‚ the integral‚ inverse functions‚ and techinques of integration. ---------------------------------------------------------
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HYPERLINK "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_camera" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_camera https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_cameras Movie camera The movie camera‚ film camera or cine-camera is a type of photographic camera which takes a rapid sequence of photographs on strips of film. The video camera has largely replaced it for private use‚ but for professional purposes‚ movie cameras are used and produced today‚ especially for the production of full-feature movies. In contrast to
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convex: an advantage for convexity when judging position. Perception 30‚ 1295– 1310 13 Liu‚ Z. et al. (1999) The role of convexity in perceptual completion: beyond good continuation. Vision Res. 39‚ 4244– 4257 14 Caelli‚ T.M. and Umansky‚ J. (1976) Interpolation in the visual system. Vision Res. 16‚ 1055– 1060 15 Feldman‚ J. (1997) Curvilinearity‚ covariance‚ and regularity in perceptual groups. Vision Res. 37‚ 2835– 2848 16 Foster‚ D.H. (1979) Discrete internal pattern representations and visual detection
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Using examples of organisational communication‚ discuss what the four main approaches to media research explained by McQuail (2005‚ ch 3) offer to an understanding of company media communication. Communication is the exchange or transfer of information. It covers just about any interaction between people. It is described by McQuail as‚ “a process of increased commonality or sharing between participants‚ on the basis of sending and receiving ‘messages’.” As communication is the sending and receiving
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Equilibrium In your text (Chang‚ 6th Ed) : Ch. 15 Chemical Equilibrium‚ esp. Section 15.3 Purpose: The Law of Mass Action will be examined via a series of samples using the same reaction‚ but different stating concentrations. The equilibrium constant‚ K‚ for each reaction will be calculated‚ demonstrating that K for a given reaction at a fixed temperature is a constant‚ independent of starting concentrations. Background: For a general reaction aA + bB ↔ cC + dD‚ the Law of Mass Action
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This page intentionally left blank Copyright © 2005‚ New Age International (P) Ltd.‚ Publishers Published by New Age International (P) Ltd.‚ Publishers All rights reserved. No part of this ebook may be reproduced in any form‚ by photostat‚ microfilm‚ xerography‚ or any other means‚ or incorporated into any information retrieval system‚ electronic or mechanical‚ without the written permission of the publisher. All inquiries should be emailed to rights@newagepublishers.com ISBN (13) : 978-81-224-2524-6
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PARTICIPANT HANDBOOK STRATEGIC MARKETING – DURABLE CONSUMER GOODS Jean-Claude Larréché The Alfred H. Heineken Chaired Professor of Marketing INSEAD Hubert Gatignon The Claude Janssen Chaired Professor of Business Administration and Professor of Marketing INSEAD Rémi Triolet Simulation Expert How you can save paper. Please refer to page 2 before printing this document. Copyright © StratX 2013-11-30 i TABLE OF CONTENT I. Introduction to the Markstrat Challenge
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