\section{Introduction} \subsection{Background} The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is essential to numerous key human functions‚ in particular‚ expression of emotion‚ chewing‚ swallowing and speech. Generally considered a load bearing joint‚ the TMJ is prone to a range of disorders due to structural and/or positional abnormalities \cite{Tanaka2008}. Research conducted in the 1980s showed that 16\% to 59\% of those tested‚ suffered symptoms and 33\% to 86\% showed clinical signs \cite{Carl}. The most
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main(){yylex();} Y.N. Srikant Compiler Overview Form of a LEX File LEX has a language for describing regular expressions It generates a pattern matcher for the REs described General structure of a LEX program {definitions} %% {rules} %% {user subroutines} A LEX compiler generates a C-program lex.yy.c as output Y.N. Srikant Compiler Overview Definitions Section Definitions Section contains definitions and included code Definitions are like macros and have the following form: name translation
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SOFTWARE TESTING SOFTWARE TESTING Testing is the process of executing a program with the intent of finding errors. TESTING PRINCIPLES All tests should be traceable to customer requirements. Tests should be planned long before testing begins. The Pareto principle applies to software testing. Stated simply‚ the Pareto principle implies that 80 percent of all errors uncovered during testing will likely be traceable to 20 percent of all program components. TESTING PRINCIPLES Testing should begin
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VB .NET Language in a Nutshell Steven Roman Ron Petrusha Paul Lomax Publisher: O ’Reilly First Edition August 2001 ISBN: 0-596-00092-8‚ 654 pages Need to make sense of the many changes to Visual Basic for the new .NET platform? VB .NET Language in a Nutshell introduces the important aspects of the language and explains the .NET framework. An alphabetical reference covers the functions‚ statements‚ directives‚ objects‚ and object members that make up the VB .NET language. To ease the transition‚
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Invertible matrix 1 Invertible matrix In linear algebra an n-by-n (square) matrix A is called invertible or nonsingular or nondegenerate‚ if there exists an n-by-n matrix B such that where I n denotes the n-by-n identity matrix and the multiplication used is ordinary matrix multiplication. If this is the case‚ then the matrix B is uniquely determined by A and is called the inverse of A‚ denoted by A −1 . It follows from the theory of matrices that if for finite square matrices A and B
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ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSION & FEEDBACK School: Architecture‚ Computing & Engineering Student Number: Module Name: Module Code: Module Tutor: Programme: BENG HONS Electrical and Electronic Engineering Embedded Systems and IC Design EE3003 Andrew Chanerley Assessment Deadline: 08/May/2013 Assessment : Component Number: 001 To be completed by student: Group Number: Word Count: Turnitin ID: I confirm that no part of this assignment‚ except where clearly quoted and referenced
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Scripts » Comedy Skits » Script Details | | | | | | | THE PACKAGE | | | (10m) by cinderella | | English (39985 Views) Entertainment "THE PACKAGE" by Cindy K. Mackey Copyright © Cindy Mackey‚ 2010. Cast of Characters: Terry..............Manager of "Mail Etcetera" (peppy personality) Jon.........Businessman in his forties. (dark and somewhat gloomy) Tina....................Employee of "Mail Etcetera" INT. PACKAGING STORE - AFTERNOON A man
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Infosys® Technologies Ltd.: Growing Share of a Customer’s Business James A. Narus D.V.R. Seshadri* March 2004 * James A. Narus is Professor of Business Marketing‚ Babcock Graduate School of Management‚ Wake Forest University in the U.S.A. D.V.R. Seshadri is Visiting Professor at Indian Institute of Management Bangalore‚ India. We gratefully acknowledge the significant contributions of Infosys executives and managers in providing case information. CASE QUESTIONS TO ADDRESS 1. Looking
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P a r t 1 Understanding the Concepts and Features of Macro Programming Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Chapter 2 Mechanics of Macro Processing Chapter 3 Macro Variables 39 Chapter 4 Macro Programs 73 Chapter 5 Understanding Macro Symbol Tables and the Processing of Macro Programs 101 Chapter 6 Macro Language Functions Chapter 7 Macro Expressions and Macro Programming Statements 159 Chapter 8 Masking Special Characters and Mnemonic Operators
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Major Thomas Ward‚ 2nd Battalion‚ 75th Ranger Regiment Location: Classified Facility between Dongfanghongcun‚ China and Khabarovsk‚ Russia‚ The Eastern Block‚ 2141 CE SATELLITE STATUS . . . CONNECTING . . . CONNECTING . . . FAILURE SECONDARY SUBROUTINE INITIATING . . . SEARCHING FOR SIGNAL SIGNAL ACQUIRED . . . REROUTING . . . CWS GERALD FORD . . . CONNECTING . . . CONNECTING . . . SUCCESSFUL CONNECTION Major Thomas Ward didn’t even notice the connection as a flurry of bullets turned the concrete
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