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  • You have some access to data bases that could be helpful.

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  • The machine will figure this out as it collects more data and incorporates more variables, and then experiments on people to see which combinations of factors work the best.

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  • I can't pull the data off.

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  • More and more data will be passively collected.

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  • Would you be able to access national data bases?

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  • She rifled through the data of each one.

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  • Even today, the scientific method involves experimentation that almost always necessitates some amount of data collection.

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  • Successes will come, encouraging more data collection and more people to participate.

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  • In the past, a scientist began with a surmise or hunch and began gathering data to prove or disprove it.

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  • Our ability to process data, move information, and make things small will progress to a point where they will not be gating factors ever again.

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  • More data will come online, from satellite images to sensor readings.

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  • It is quite possible that the characters of the nematocysts might afford data as useful to the systematist in this group as do the spicules of sponges, for instance.

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  • The amount of data stored is so vast that even if we put a number on it, it would be beyond our comprehension.

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  • And as with ignorance, we may already have much of the data we need to find solutions.

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  • Census data but meet the stringent dude a et.

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  • Then along came the web, and you had data plus knowledge.

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  • In addition to the Kings' List, other important chronological data consist of references in the classical authorities to the chronological system of Berossus; chronological references to earlier kings occurring in the later native inscriptions, such as Nabonidus's estimate of the period of Khammurabi (or Hammuribi); synchronisms, also furnished by the inscriptions, between kings of Babylon and of Assyria; and the early Babylonian date-lists.

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  • I'm checking it out; I have access to that data base, but I bet the plate is stolen.

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  • Before considering observational data, it is expedient to mention various sources of uncertainty.

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  • Honda, measured the changes of length of various metals shaped in the form of ovoids instead of cylindrical rods, and determined the magnetization curves for the same specimens; a higher degree of accuracy was thus attained, and satisfactory data were provided for testing theories.

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  • The largest of the Amazon forest trees are the massaranduba (Mimusops data), called the cow-tree because of its milky sap, the samadma (Eriodendron samauma) or silk-cotton tree, the pdu d'arco (Tecoma speciosa), pdu d'alho (Catraeva tapia), bacori (Symphonea coccinea), sapucaia (Lecythis ollaria), and castanheira or brazil-nut tree (Bertholletia excelsa).

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  • The claim of reason has been recognized to manipulate the data of faith, at first blindly and immediately received, and to weld them into a system such as will satisfy its own needs.

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  • This is also shown by the data relating to the percentage of members of other Hungarian races speaking this language.

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  • Having first fixed the date of the close of Dynasty III., they employed the figures of the Kings' List unemended for defining the earlier periods, and did not attempt to reconcile their results with other conflicting data.

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  • A second group of systems may be said to consist of those proposed by Lehmann-Haupt, Marquart, Peiser, and Rost, for these writers attempted to get over the discrepancies in the data by emending some of the figures furnished by the inscriptions.

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  • A fresh volume of evidence required to be gathered, and a new controversy to be waged, before the old data for the creation of man could be abandoned.

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  • The new method abbreviates the time, since an electric current can tally almost simultaneously the data, the tallying of which by hand would be separated by appreciable intervals.

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  • The numerical result obtained by applying a formula to particular data will generally not be exact.

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  • Computation from modern data shows that 235 lunations are 6939 days, 16.5 hours; and 19 solar years, 6939 days, 14.5 hours.

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  • From the imperfect and conflicting data which are alone available one positive result can be gathered, viz.

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  • Any time you can move data collection from humans to computers, you get vast improvements in efficiency.

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  • Delambre from the data there supplied marked the profit derived from the investigation by practical astronomy.

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  • It will be admitted by philological students that the exegetical data supplied by (at any rate) Isa.

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  • The practical bearings of a science, it will be granted, are simply, as it were, the summation of its facts, with the legitimate conclusions from them, the natural application of the data ascertained, and have not necessarily any direct relationship to its pursuit.

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  • Where the deposit is a regular one and the mineral is of fairly uniform richness, the taking of a few samples from widely separated parts of the mine will often furnish sufficient data to determine the value of the deposit.

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  • This variety of opinion is due to the fact that the data available for settling the chronology often conflict with one another, or are capable of more than one interpretation.

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  • Others have attempted to reconcile the conflicting data by emendations of the figures and other ingenious devices.

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  • The second group, comprising the next four names, attempts to reconcile the conflicting data by emending the figures.

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  • The balance of opinion was in favour of those of the first group of writers, who avoided emendations of the figures and were content to follow the Kings' List and to ignore its apparent discrepancies with other chronological data; but it is now admitted that the general principle underlying the third group of theories was actually nearer the truth.

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  • The publication of fresh chronological material in 1906 and 1907 placed a new complexion on the problems at issue, and enabled us to correct several preconceptions, and to reconcile or explain the apparently conflicting data.

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  • There is, therefore, no absolute knowledge, for every man has different perceptions, and, further, arranges and groups his data in methods peculiar to himself; so that the sum total is a quantity with a purely subjective validity.

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  • For the mapping of the whole vast interior, except in rare cases, no data exist beyond the itineraries of explorers, travelling as a rule under conditions which precluded the use of even the simplest surveying instruments.

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  • His attention was directed to the question of the flow of glaciers in 1840 when he met Louis Agassiz at the Glasgow meeting of the British Association, and in subsequent years he made several visits to Switzerland and also to Norway for the purpose of obtaining accurate data.

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  • So late as the 16th century, Bossuet delivered a panegyric upon her, and it was the action of Dom Deforis, the Benedictine editor of his works, in criticizing the accuracy of the data on which this was based, that first discredited the legend.

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  • The problem was not solved, but the inadequate solutions were excluded, and the data to be considered in any adequate solution were affirmed.

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  • There are no reliable data as to the population of Yedo during the shogunate.

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  • The meagre data given by ancient writers are collected by Busolt and Marshall.

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  • Indian literature supplies few data for the period, and the available information has been collected chiefly from notices in Chinese annals, from inscriptions found in India, and above all from coins.

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  • The pipette having been carefully dried, the process is repeated with pure alcohol or with proof spirits, and the strength of any admixture of water and spirits is determined from the corresponding number of drops, but the formula generally given is not based upon sound data.

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  • In order to arrive at the date here implied, we can begin the reckoning from Julius Caesar or Augustus, we can include or exclude Galba, Otho and Vitellius, and, finally, when we have drawn our conclusions from these data, there remains the possibility that the book was after all not written under the sixth emperor, but was really a vaticinium ex eventu.

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  • Before entering on the chief data which help towards the determination of this question, we shall first state the author's standpoint.

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  • This council was nominated by the governments of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Russia, Germany, Great Britain, Holland and Belgium, with headquarters in Copenhagen and a central laboratory at Christiania, and its aim was to furnish data for the improvement of the fisheries of the North Sea and surrounding waters.

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  • In the course, of investigating this special problem great improvements were made in the methods of observing in the deep sea, and also in the representation and discussion of the data obtained, and a powerful stimulus was given to the study of oceanography in all the countries of Europe.

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  • Our knowledge of the Pacific in this respect is still very imperfect, but it appears to be less salt than the other oceans at depths below 800 fathoms, as on the surface, the salinity at considerable depths being 34.6 to 34.7 in the Western part of the ocean, and about 34.4 to 34.5 in the eastern, so that, although the data are by no means satisfactory, it is impossible to assign a mass-salinity of more than 34.7 per mille for the whole body of Pacific water.

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  • His method of estimating the relative lunar and solar distances is geometrically correct, though the instrumental means at his command rendered his data erroneous.

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  • In some cases the data for a trapezette or a briquette are not only certain ordinates within or on the boundary of the figure, but also others forming the continuation of the series outside the figure.

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  • The result of treating this area as if it were the ordinate of a trapezette leads to special formulae, when the data are of the kind mentioned in § 44.

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  • If m = 4, and the data are ul, u2, Us, U4, we have area = h (7 u o + 3 2u 2 -112/42 + 3 2u 3 + 7u4).

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  • The data are the same in both cases.

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  • In the case of a trapezette, for instance, the data are the magnitudes of certain ordinates; the problem of interpolation is to determine the values of intermediate ordinates, while that of mensuration is to determine the area of the figure of which these are the ordinates.

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  • In the case of mathematical functions certain conditions of continuity are satisfied, and the extent to which the value given by any particular formula differs from the true value may be estimated within certain limits; the main inaccuracy, in favourable cases, being due to the fact that the numerical data are not absolutely exact.

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  • In the case of statistical data there is the further difficulty that there is no real continuity, since we are concerned with a finite number of individuals.

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  • This means that, if the minor trapezette consists of k strips, v will be of degree k or k - I in x, according as the data are the bounding ordinates or the mid-ordinates.

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  • Suppose, for instance, that m=6, and that we consider the trapezette as a whole; the data being the bounding ordinates.

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  • There is, however, a certain set of cases, occurring in statistics, in which the data are not a series of ordinates, but the areas A I, A I,.

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  • If the data of the briquette are, as in § 86, the volumes of the minor briquettes, but the condition as to close contact is not satisfied, we have y "`x P u dx dy = K + L + R - X111010-0,0 f xo yo i'?

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  • From the data thus obtained an isobaric map and a report are prepared for each day; and weather warnings are telegraphed to any part of the coast when necessary.

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  • The data afforded by Eudoxus, however, are far too vague to serve as the basis of any chronological conclusion.

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  • As every attempt to rationalize nature implies a certain process of criticism and interpretation to which the data of sense are subjected, and in which they are, as it were, transcended, the antithesis of reason and sense is formulated early in the history of speculation.

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  • He further induced the government to print his observations annually, thereby securing the prompt dissemination of a large mass of data inestimable from their continuity and accuracy.

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  • But no formula has yet been invented, derived on theoretical principles from the physical data, which will assign by calculation a definite magnitude to 3.

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  • Statistical data (lists of names, genealogies, and precise chronological notes) are a conspicuous feature in it.

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  • The main objection to this presentation, as also to that of the rationalists, is that it is very largely based not upon the historical data, but upon a pre-determined theory.

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  • The values here given are from some Persian buildings (25), which indicate 21.4, or slightly less; Oppert's value, on less certain data, is 21.52.

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  • There is great uncertainty as to the exact values of all ancient standards of volume -- the only precise data being those resulting from the theories of volumes derived from the cubes of feet and cubits.

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  • In this theory there can strictly be no "causation"; one thing is observed to succeed another, but observations cannot assert that it is "caused" by that thing; it is post hoc, but not propter hoc. The idea of necessary connexion is a purely mental idea, an a priori conception, in which observation of empirical data takes no part; empiricism in ethics likewise does away with the idea of the absolute authority of the moral law as conceived by the intuitionalists.

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  • He therefore concluded that all we know from the data of psychological idealism is impressions or sensations, ideas, and associations of ideas, making us believe without proof in substances and causes, together with " a certain unknown, inexplicable something as the cause of our preceptions."

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  • The noumenal idealists of Germany assumed, like all psychological idealists, the unproved hypothesis that there is no sense of body, but there is a sense of sensations; and they usually accepted Kant's point, that to get from such sensations to knowledge there is a synthesis contributing mental elements beyond the mental data of sense.

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  • Whatever its origin may be, it could not, any more than a Kantian category of cause, justify us in concluding anything more than a relation of perceptions as conditions of one another, seeing that they were supposed to be the whole data, and matter itself to be " sensation-elements."

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  • On this assumption of a sense of sensations, but not of causality, he deduces that we could not from such data infer any particular kind of cause, or a bodily cause, e.g.

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  • Apart from his sophistical defence of Spanish colonial policy, Acosta deserves high praise as an acute and diligent observer whose numerous new and valuable data are set forth in a vivid style.

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  • But he was by no means a practical geographer, and the record of his travels loses greatly in value from the want of precise scientific data.

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  • Following the first chart of lines of equal variation compiled by Edmund Halley in 1700, charts of similar type have been published from time to time embodying recent observations and corrected for the secular change, thus providing seamen with values of the variation accurate to about 30' of arc. Possessing these data, it is easy to ascertain by observation the effects of the iron in a ship in disturbing the compass, and it will be found for the most part in every vessel that the needle is deflected from the magnetic meridian by a horizontal angle called the deviation of the compass; in some directions of the ship's head adding to the known variation of the place, in other directions subtracting from it.

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  • The Scandinavian data, from the wealth of observations, are probably the most representative, and even in the most northern district of Scandinavia the smallness of the excess of the frequencies in December and January over those in March and October suggests that some influence tending to create maxima at the equinoxes has largely counterbalanced the influence of sunlight and twilight in reducing the frequency at these seasons.

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  • The method of counting frequencies was fairly alike, at least in the case of A and B, but in comparing the different stations the data should be regarded as relative rather than absolute.

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  • The Jan Mayen data refer really to Göttingen mean time, but this was only twenty-three minutes late on local time.

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  • Zeitschrift for 1902, p. 1 95; the more recent data are from his quarterly lists.

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  • The auroral data are from Table E of Tromholt's catalogue (5), with certain modifications.

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  • In Tromholt's yearly data the year commences with July.

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  • This being inconvenient for comparison with sun-spots, use was made of his monthly values to obtain corresponding data for years commencing with January.

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  • The Tromholt-Schroeter data for Scandinavia as a whole commenced with 1761; the figures for earlier years were obtained by multiplying the data for Sweden by 1.356, the factor being derived by comparing the figures for Sweden alone and for the whole of Scandinavia from July 1761 to June 1783.

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  • He presented abstract concepts with empirical data.

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  • He will infer conclusions from secondary data.

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  • We recommend using randomize for this, as the above steps are very unlikely to generate nice Gaussian distributions in the data.

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  • The long-term data also yield important insights into the effects of anthropogenic disturbances such as fisheries exploitation and pollution.

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  • The regular diurnal, seasonal and solar cycle variations were then removed from the data by substracting from these the quiet standard value.

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  • Each edge of the tree has a certain amount of evolutionary divergence associated with it, defined by the distance between the data items.

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  • A data unit is properly aligned if its address is evenly divisible by the data unit's size in bytes.

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  • Genomixer the Future Physical funded project made serious progress and uses stanza DNA data fused into online generating artworks and soundscapes.

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  • A version compiled to run under ms DOS in the user-friendly ESDUview shell which prompts on-screen for the input data is also provided.

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  • Watson and Crick explained the x-ray data of Wilkins and Franklin, and so discovered the double helix.

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  • And this has thrown doubt on the accuracy of many data analysis techniques commonly used in business computing.

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  • An airborne reconnaissance pod with a data downlink capability to be carried by tactical aircraft.

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  • Data Security is probably the most obvious downside to ASP provision.

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  • Multiple server locations provide redundancy, effectively eliminating downtime due to system failures or heavy data traffic.

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  • It overcame these drawbacks by providing the building blocks for implementing robust, modular data connections for a wide variety of hardware configurations.

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  • Unusually, we are also told the number of dietary items in the data dredge, namely 67.

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  • Owen, Kent and Dale (2001) analyzed data from machair sand dune seed banks and seed rain samples using DCA.

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  • Nonlinear elasticity seems to provide a good framework for modeling, and gives a good fit to data for spleen tissue.

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  • Data of this kind, which are by other means inaccessible to the astronomer, are obviously indispensable to any adequate conception of the stellar system as a whole or in its parts.

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  • It might, therefore, be described as that branch of mathematics which deals with formulae for calculating the numerical measurements of curved lengths, areas and volumes, in terms of numerical data which determine these measurements.

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  • Mensuration, then, is mainly concerned with quadratureformulae and cubature formulae, and, to a not very clearly defined extent, with the methods of obtaining such formulae; a quadrature-formula being a formula for calculating the numerical representation of an area, and a cubature-formula being a formula for calculating the numerical representation of a volume, in terms, in each case, of the numerical representations of particular data which determine the area or the volume.

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  • For this reason, formulae which will only give approximate results are usually classed together as rules, whether the inaccuracy lies (as in the case of Huygens's rule) in the formula itself, or (as in the case of Simpson's rule) in its application to the data.

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  • If the data for any of these figures are other than those given above, trigonometrical ratios will usually be involved.

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  • This would involve p and q; but, for our purposes, the data are the sides pa+q and pb+q and the base b - a, and the expression of the integral in terms of these data would require certain eliminations.

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  • The province of mensuration is to express the final result of such an elimination in terms of the data, without the necessity of going through the intermediate processes.

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  • The data are usually the breadths H and K and either (i) the edges of the minor briquettes, viz.

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  • There are two classes of cases, according as m is even or odd; it will be convenient to consider them first for those cases in which the data are the bounding ordinates of the strips.

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  • The general principle is that the numerical data from which a particular result is to be deduced are in general not exact, but are given only to a certain degree of accuracy.

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  • The relation between the inaccuracy of the data and the additional inaccuracy due to substitution of another figure is similar to the relation between the inaccuracies in mensuration of a figure which is supposed to be of a given form (§ 20).

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  • It is only necessary to consider the trapezette and the briquette, since the cases which occur in practice can be reduced to one or other of these forms. In each case the data are the values of certain equidistant ordinates, as described in §§ 43-45.

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  • The terms quadratureformula and cubature-formula are sometimes restricted to formulae for expressing the area of a trapezette, or the volume of a briquette, in terms of such data.

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  • If the data are uo, u 1,.

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  • The formulae of § 82 can be extended to the case of a briquette whose top has close contact with the base all along its boundary; the data being the volumes of the minor briquettes formed by the planes x =x0, x = x i,

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  • From the first he appreciated the importance of accurate measurement, and all through his life the attainment of exact quantitative data was one of his chief considerations.

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  • It is not possible from the available data to fix the exact date of any of these topes, but it may be stated that the smaller topes are probably of different dates both before and after Asoka, and that it is very possible that the largest was one of three which we are told was erected by Asoka himself.

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  • For the collection of data he necessarily relied upon the labours of a corps of assistants, and the publications named represent, properly speaking, an encyclopaedia rather than a unified history; but as a storehouse of material their value is great and is likely to be enduring.

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  • But our experimental data are not confined to free space.

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  • We possess no certain historical data relating to Poland till the end of the 10th century.

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  • On the balance of evidence the only year which can possibly reconcile all the data appears to be A.D.

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  • Becoming interested in terrestrial magnetism he made many observations of magnetic intensity and declination in various parts of Sweden, and was charged by the Stockholm Academy of Sciences with the task, not completed till shortly before his death, of working out the magnetic data obtained by the Swedish frigate "Eugenie" on her voyage round the world in 1851-1853.

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  • They saw also the logic of Kant's deduction, that all we can know from such mental data and mental categories must also be mental.

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  • Phenomenal Idealism In Germany Phenomenal idealism is the metaphysics which deduces that, as we begin by perceiving nothing but mental phenomena of sense, so all we know at last from these data is also phenomena of sense, actual or possible.

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  • Its consistency, as deduced by Lange, was to reduce all use of reason, speculative and practical, to its logical use of proceeding from the assumed mental data of outer and inner sense, arranged a priori, to mental phenomena of experience, beyond which we can conceive ideas but postulate nothing.

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  • He accepts the Kantian positions that unity of consciousness combines sensations by a priori synthesis, and that therefore all that natural science knows about matter moving in space is merely phenomena of outer sense; and he agrees with Kant that from these data we could not infer things in themselves by reason.

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  • He supposes that the conscious content is partly a posteriori, or consisting of given data of sense, and partly a priori, or consisting of categories of understanding, which, being valid for all objects, are contributed by the common consciousness.

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  • He allows, in fact, no a priori forms except categories of the understanding, and these he reduces, considering that the most important are identity with difference and causality, which in his view are necessary to the judgments that the various data which make up a total impression (Gesammteindruck, Totaleindruck) are each different from the others, together identical with the total impression, and causally connected in relations of necessary sequence and coexistence.

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  • If knowledge is experience of ideas distinguished by inner will of apperception into subject and object in inseparable connexion, if the starting-point is ideas, if judgment is analysis of an aggregate idea, if inference is a mediate reference of the members of an aggregate of ideas to one another, then, as Wundt says, all we can know, and all reason can logically infer from such data, is in our ideas, and consciousness without an object of idea is an abstraction; so that reason, in transcending experience, can show the necessity of ideas and " ideals," but infer no corresponding reality beyond, whether in nature, or in Man, or in God.

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  • There can be no doubt that Mach, Schuppe and Wundt drew the right phenomenalistic conclusions from such phenomenalistic data.

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  • Here you would expect him to stop, as the German Neo-Kantism of Lange stops, with the consistent conclusion that all we know of Nature from such data is these complexes of sensation-elements, or phenomena in the Kantian meaning.

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  • A little knowledge about its sources above these points was given by the savages to de la Fuente in 1759 and to Mendoza in 1764, and we are also indebted to Humboldt for some vague data.

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  • It should be noticed that the verification was begun without any data as to the masses of the celestial bodies, these being selected and adjusted to fit the observations.

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  • We have, however, good reasons for regarding it as not absolutely perfect, and there are some astronomical data the tendency of which is to confirm this view.

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  • The slowly accumulating data have not yet made it possible to determine precisely the probably varying relations of these various names.

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  • The distinguishing feature of these explorations, led by Russian officers, is their high scientific value and the contributions they have offered to the botany, natural history, geology and meteorology of the regions under investigation in addition to the actual geographical data attained.

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  • Now the velocities u and v of the opposite ions under unit potential gradient, and therefore U and V under unit force, are known from electrical data.

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  • A priori concepts there are, but if they are to lead to the amplification of knowledge, they must be brought into relation with empirical data.

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  • The uncertainty of sensible data applies equally to the conclusions of reason, and therefore man must be content with probability which is sufficient as a practical guide.

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  • He registered and classified almost every known language, and from these data worked out a system of ethnology.

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  • This work, which contained only the first six and the eleventh and twelfth books, and to which in its English version he added the Data in 1762, was for long the standard text of Euclid in England.

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  • Hayden (1829-1887) made a large collection of specimens and photographs, and with these data, together with the reports of this and the Washburn-Doane expedition, Congress was induced to reserve the area from settlement, which was done by an act approved the 1st of March 1872.

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  • Harnack has tabulated the results which our scanty data allow us to reach in his Expansion of Christianity.

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  • In illustration of the very different estimates that have been made, however, may be mentioned that of De Bary in 1872 of 150,000 species, and that of Cooke in 1895 of 40,000, and Massee in 1899 of over 50,000 species, the fact being that no sufficient data are as yet to hand for any accurate census.

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  • Ideas are secondary in nature, copies of data supplied we know not whence.

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  • The rough appearances of physical facts, their outlines, surfaces and so on, are the data of observation, and only by a method of approximation do we gradually come near to such propositions as are laid down in pure geometry.

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  • He definitely repudiates a view often ascribed to him, and certainly advanced by many later empiricists, that the data of geometry are hypothetical.

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  • The identical relation between the ideas of space and time and the impressions corresponding to them apparently leads him to regard judgments of continuous and discrete quantity as standing on the same footing, while the ideal character of the data gives a certain colour to his inexact statements regarding the extent and truth of the judgments founded on them.

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  • Any exactitude attaching to the conclusions of geometrical reasoning arises from the comparative simplicity of the data for the primary judgments.

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  • Upon the nature of the reasoning by which in mathematical science we pass from data to conclusions, Hume gives no explicit statement.

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  • Owing to the completeness of the recorded data, and the great experimental skill with which the research was conducted, the results are probably among the most valuable hitherto available.

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  • There exist absolutely no data, and it is doubtful whether such can ever be gathered, for forming trustworthy estimates.

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  • The statistics given are taken as far as possible from official returns, and where such are unavailable they have been carefully compiled from reliable data.

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  • In the southern hemisphere there is comparatively little inhabited land in high latitudes and observational data are few; thus little is known as to how the frequency varies with latitude and longitude.

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  • Wolfer's frequencies with data obtained by other observers for areas of sun-spots, and his figures show unquestionably that the unit in one or other set of data must have varied appreciably from time to time.

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  • Birkeland (19), who has made a special study of magnetic disturbances in the Arctic, proceeding on the hypothesis that they arise from electric currents in the atmosphere, and who has thence attempted to deduce the position and intensity of these currents, asserts that whilst in the case of many storms the data were insufficient, when it was possible to fix the position of the mean line of flow of the hypothetical current relatively to an auroral arc, he invariably found the directions coincident or nearly so.

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  • The following data for the apparent angular width of arcs were obtained at Cape Thorsden, the arcs being grouped according to the height of the lower edge above the horizon.

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  • Capital data are possibly waiting there under ground - the Kabul valley for instance is almost virgin soil for the archaeologist - and any conclusion we can arrive at is merely provisional.

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  • The bulk of Greek historical literature having perished, and in the absence of both archaeological data from Iran, we can only speculate on the inner life of these Greek cities under a strange sky.

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  • But in such an undertaking one is always apt to take subjective assumptions or mere fancies for established data.

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  • A scrap of annals has been found extending from the earliest times to the Vth Dynasty, as well as a very fragmentary list of kings reaching nearly to the end of the Middle Kingdom, to help out the scattered data of the other monuments.

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  • In temples of Ptolemaic and Roman age the full series is figured presenting their tribute to the god, and this series approximately agrees with the scattered data of early monuments.

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  • With certain of these it stands associated most closely, namely, with the vestibular, representing the sense organs which furnish data for appreciation of positions and movements of the head, and with the channels, conveying centripetal impressions from the apparatus of skeletal movement.

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  • Ove Malling (1746-1829) was an untiring collector of historical data, which he annotated in a lively style.

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  • Logical analysis, after assuming that truth is independent and not of our making, has to confess that all logical operations involve an apparently arbitrary interference with their data (Bradley).

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  • But a good deal of work is still required before the harvest of historical data contained in these texts shall have been made acceptable to students of philosophy and sociology.

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  • These are full of important historical data on the social, as well as the religious, life of India during the periods of which they treat.

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  • The chronological scrupulosity of the earlier writer has made no impression on his follower; he has either wholly omitted or inaccurately repeated the chronological data.

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  • The dates of the various parts of the book must be determined by the character of the contents, there being no decisive external data.

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  • The order of the categories is in the main outlines fixed; but in the minor details much depends upon the philosopher, who has to fill in the gaps between ideas, with little guidance from the data of experience, and to assign to the stages of development names which occasionally deal hardly with language.

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  • The most important data bearing upon the first great period are given elsewhere in this work, and it is proposed to offer here a more general survey.5 To the prehistoric ages belong the palaeolithic and neolithic flints, from the distribution of which an attempt might be made to give a synthetic sketch of early Palestinian man.6 A burial cave at Gezer has revealed the existence of a race of slight build and stature, muscular, with elongated crania, and thick and heavy skull-bones.

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  • The external evidence does not point to any intervening hiatus, and the archaeological data from the excavations do not reveal any dislocation of earlier conditions; earlier forms have simply developed and the evolution is a progressive one.

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  • Pentateuchal law is relatively unprogressive, it is marked by a characteristic simplicity, and by a spirit of reform, and the persisting primitive social conditions implied do not harmonize with other internal and external data.

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  • The scanty political data in the annalistic notices of the north kingdom are supplemented by more detailed narratives of a few years leading up to the rise of the last dynasty, that of Jehu.

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  • He, therefore, abandoned the purely intellectual sphere and proposed an inquiry into the data given by the senses, from which he held that all true knowledge really comes.

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  • He further held that all knowledge is sensation ("non ratione sed sensu") and that intelligence is, therefore, an agglomeration of isolated data, given by the senses.

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  • Strabo follows up the topographical data with a few brief historical statements - "OaKot €t ov Kai raur'v Kai 111v e0-js no,u?rniav.

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  • The Method of Mixture consists in imparting the quantity of heat to be measured to a known mass of water, or some other standard substance, contained in a vessel or calorimeter of known thermal capacity, and in observing the rise of temperature produced, from which data the quantity of heat may be found as explained in all elementary text-books.

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  • In the table are collected the parallaxes and other data of all stars for which the most probable value of the parallax exceeds 0.20".

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  • When Erigena starts with such propositions, it is clearly impossible to understand his position and work if we insist on regarding him as a scholastic, accepting the dogmas of the church as ultimate data, and endeavouring only to present them in due order and defend them by argument.

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  • Among the dialecticians, Socrates had used inductive arguments to obtain definitions as data of deductive arguments against his opponents, and Plato had insisted on the processes of ascending to and descending from an unconditional principle by the power of giving and receiving argument.

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  • Conceptual logicians were, indeed, from the first aware that sense supplies the data, and that judgment and therefore inference contains belief that things are or are not.

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  • Lastly, the science of inference is not indeed the science of sensation, memory and experience, but at the same time it is the science of using those mental operations as data of inference; and, if logic does not show how analogical and inductive inferences directly, and deductive inferences indirectly, arise from experience, it becomes a science of mere thinking without knowledge.

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  • Judgment is consciousness of the identity or difference and of the causal relations of the given; naming the actual combinations of the data, but also requiring a priori categories of the understanding, the notions of identity, difference and causality, as principles of thought or laws, to combine the plurality of the given into a unity (Schuppe).

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  • So far as it depends on memory, an inferential judgment presupposes memorial ideas in its data; and so far as it infers universal classes and laws, it produces general ideas.

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  • What they really are in the inferences proposed by Wundt is not premises for syllogism, but data for induction parading as syllogism.

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  • It would be unjustifiable to assume from the inadequate data available that the Spanish people retains the vitality which characterized it from 1797 to 5857.

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  • From these data the following outline of his life can be reconstructed.

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  • The surface level of the lake varies with the season, and recent observations taken on behalf of the Palestine Exploration Fund seem to show that there are probably cyclical variations also (ultimately dependent on the rainfall), the nature and periodicity of which there are as yet no sufficient data to determine.

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  • The remains of the plants of former periods, which have come down to us in the fossilized state, are almost always fragmentary, and often imperfectly preserved; but their investigation is of the utmost importance to the botanist, as affording the only direct evidence of the past history of vegetable organisms. Since the publication of the Origin of Species the general acceptance of the doctrine of evolution has given a vastly increased significance to palaeontological data.

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  • The few and incomplete data which we at present possess as to Palaeozoic Fungi do not as yet justify any inferences as to the evolution of these plants.

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  • On the other hand, a study of the plant-life of past ages tends to the conviction that too much stress may be laid on the imperfection of the geological record as a factor in the interpretation of palaeontological data.

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  • Until excavation gives us more definite data we can only infer from its position on one of the 1 So Appian, Syr.

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  • Trustworthy data for determining its nature are lacking.

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  • The modes under which it is possible for such given difference to become portion of the conscious experience of the ego, the modes under which the isolated data can be synthetically combined so as to form a cognizable whole, make up the form of cognition, and upon this form rests the possibility of any a priori or rational knowledge.

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  • The consideration of the several elements which in combination make up the fact of cognition, or perception, as it may be called, contains little or nothing bearing on the origin and nature of the given data of sense, inner or outer.

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  • The data of sense are mere stimuli, not partial or confused representations.

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  • On the origin of the data of sense, Kant's remarks are few and little satisfactory.

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  • Data of sense-affection do not contain in themselves synthetic combination.

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  • Space and time, the two essential conditions of senseperception, are not data given by things, but universal forms of intellect into which all data of sense must be received.

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  • The unity of apperception, then, as Kant calls it, is only possible in relation to synthetic unity of experience itself, and the forms of this synthetic unity, the categories, are, therefore, on the one hand, necessary as forms in which self-consciousness is realized, and, on the other hand, restricted in their application and validity to the data of given sense, or the particular element of experience.

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  • Reference of representations to the unity of the object, synthetic unity of apperception, and subsumption of data of sense under the categories, are thus three sides or aspects of the one fundamental fact.

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  • Kant has certainly brought together selfconsciousness, the system of the categories and data of sense.

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  • He does endeavour to show, but with small success, how the junction of category and data of sense is brought about, for according to his scheme these stood, to a certain extent at least, apart from and independent of one another.

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  • But data of sense had at least one universal aspect, their aspect as the particular of the general forms, space and time.

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  • Perception or real cognition is thus conceived as a complex fact, involving data of sense and pure perceptive forms, determined by the category and realized through productive imagination in the schema.

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  • The mathematical principles are the abstract expression of the necessary mode in which data of sense are determined by the category in the form of intuitions or representations of objects; the dynamical are the abstract expression of the modes in which the existence of objects of intuition is determined.

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  • For as data of sense are only possible objects when received in the forms of space and time, and as space and time are only cognized when determined in definite fashion by the understanding through the schema of number (quantity) or degree (quality), all intuitions are extensive quantities and contain a real element, that of sense, which has degree.

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  • But experience is for us the combination of data of sense in the forms of productive imagination, forms determined by the pure intellectual notions, and accordingly experience is possible for us only as in modes corresponding to the notions.

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  • But to assert that cognition is limited and its matter contingent is to form the idea of an intelligence for whom cognition would not be limited and for whom the data of intuition would not be given, contingent facts, but necessarily produced along with the pure categories.

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  • The phenomena of organic production furnish data for a special kind of judgment, which, however, involves or rests upon a quite general principle, that of the contingency of the particular element in nature and its subjectively necessary adaptation to our faculty of cognition.

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  • I also want access to data bases that might help such as Motor Vehicle registrations, crime records, outstanding warrants; that sort of thing.

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  • He gave me a pile of special account data that he said would grease the skids on any requisitions I submitted, no questions asked.

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  • Any data raised within this website is treated in strict accordance with the data protection laws of the United Kingdom.

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  • The majority of data are from trials using recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA ), also known as alteplase.

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  • That is the conclusion of an analysis of household survey data from Nepal, a largely agrarian society with a sparse road network.

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  • In the algebraic theory of data, continuous data types are modeled by topological algebras.

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  • In addition, the Edge 305 incorporates a barometric altimeter for extremely accurate elevation and vertical profile data.

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  • The analysis of data herein represents an amalgam of data sources.

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  • This review incorporates new data on morphological diversity in galls from several large assemblages of Cretaceous and early Tertiary angiosperm leaves.

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  • To achieve good performance from lazy implementations, it proved necessary to apply strictness annotations to certain commonly-used data structures.

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  • Where reports are required for statistical purposes the data must be rendered anonymous.

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  • To provide a sustained impetus toward the wider use of field data in teaching and learning anthropology by working with a group of institutions.

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  • These data suggest a role for specific micronutrient antioxidants in selected cohorts of men.

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  • There is no concrete data as to when Samuil created an autonomous Macedonian archbishopric.

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  • The client/server architecture gives organizations the opportunity to deploy specialized servers which are optimized for handling specific data management problems.

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  • In addition, it also helps to minimize offset errors and MRU lever arm effects on the bathymetry data.

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  • Use of pupil attainment data, the committee says, must take full account of the intake profile of each school.

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  • Detailed attrition data are understood by staff and specific measures are taken consistently to reduce attrition data are understood by staff and specific measures are taken consistently to reduce attrition rate.

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  • The Committee agreed that this data from Dr. Fombonne was persuasive and indicated that the frequency of regressive autism appeared not to have increased.

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  • Press Release | Sequence Data | Nature Article | Author List About Chromosome 22 Chromosome 22 is the second smallest of the human autosomes.

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  • He is a regular speaker at Data Warehouse and Data Quality seminars held bimonthly at DRI.

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  • As these indices represent discontinuous data, it would be preferable to use the negative binomial or the Poisson distribution.

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  • Comet assay results were given for 8 organs in the mouse with 208 chemicals for which carcinogenicity bioassay data were available.

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  • The Committee agreed that there were very limited validation data on the neonatal mouse bioassay and even fewer data regarding the neonatal rat bioassay.

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  • Data from the survey have been used to study biogeography, biodiversity, seasonal and inter-annual variation, long-term trends, and exceptional events.

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  • That has already happened in databases that contain biometrics, with devastating consequences for some of the people whose data have been mixed up.

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  • SeaWiFS New earth observing system developed by NASA providing data on the marine biosphere and much more.

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  • Further analysis of the microarray data has suggested roles for these regulatory elements other than in the control of flagellar biosynthesis.

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  • The resulting preliminary biotope and sub-biotope groups of records were then checked to ensure cohesion of both the environmental and species data.

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  • There is diverse opinion and a lack of consensus about management of preterm birth due to the lack of clinical and scientific data.

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  • The data show that symptoms of glume blotch (Stagonospora nodorum) were extremely common in the 1970s but are now rare.

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  • Data handling presents a severe bottleneck for today's science, without new strategies it might prevent future progress.

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  • Additional data are available from post mortem examination results of badgers killed on herd breakdown farms.

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  • If the exposure times, atmospheric transparency or sky brightness have varied, then data must be ` normalized ' before combination.

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  • Data sets will range from entirely asymmetric ribosome images to those of icosahedral virus capsids.

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  • In addition appropriate data were already available on a number of genotoxic carcinogens in some of these animal models.

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  • Our findings, together with review of the publications, provided clinical data for developing the current UICC staging system for nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

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  • These results should be treated cautiously as the data does not allow for conclusions to be made regarding causality.

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  • For the purposes of the e-Innovation Center this is extended to include CD-ROM, dvd or any other computer data storage media.

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  • In the meantime, specifiers have to rely on test data from manufacturers or third-party certification.

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  • Data recorded on site are pro- cessed to provide basic coordinates for the production of measured plans and elevations.

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  • The PSP data allowed direct characterization of long term vegetation changes.

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  • Couples can approach priests who look at individual astrological charts and data to suggest the most auspicious nights.

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  • Using data from the 1990s, these researchers conclude that the supply of formal child-care does not react to an increase in demand.

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  • The content addressed includes data analysis, correlation, the normal distribution, statistical inference and tests (including the chi-square and t-tests ).

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  • We will determine dust supply also from satellite data and look for resulting changes in surface chlorophyll.

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  • Also, the general case for more violent atmospheric circulation globally is not borne out by palaeo-climate data.

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  • They also provide data on the number of people employed according to their socio-economic classification.

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  • Species and habitat classification provides a language through which data can be communicated at a national and international level.

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  • Clients wanting to paste data from the clipboard should request the contents of the CLIPBOARD selection in the usual way.

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  • This method offers the option of using results from the base calculation to calculate the coefficients for the larger data set.

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  • The effect of the change - based on revised data - is to add an extra £ 10bn to the chancellor's coffers.

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  • We understand such data by the process of social cognition.

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  • We provide our business partners with personal support as well as product data sheets, product photographs and sales collateral.

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  • For data collected on a cyclical basis, analysis would take place only at the end of each collected on a cyclical basis, analysis would take place only at the end of each collection period.

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  • We routinely collect data to enable evaluation in the future.

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  • Where the data collection period exceeded 24 hours only the first 24 hours data were analyzed.

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  • Conventional SPECT data was also acquired for these phantoms using the camera's scintillation detector with a lead collimator.

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  • It is easy to extract data from the raw text output, using unix commands like grep and awk.

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  • This new kind of PIM touches rich product and features data that can drive pervasive commerce.

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  • Mobile phones provide the voice and data communication and modem functionality for portable computers as required.

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  • It is an ultra compact, reliable solution designed to allow small and medium-sized enterprises to easily backup and restore their data as needed.

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  • But data are only genuinely comparative if the whole process is grounded in shared understandings of the purpose and meaning of questions.

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  • Unfortunately, most people don't find those data very compelling.

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  • In the US, there are no rights over data or unoriginal compilations of data.

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  • The extent and quality of available data and information will improve in future cycles making later assessments more comprehensive and robust.

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  • Perhaps we could look for the pattern of communications that would be required to collect the data from the distributed computation.

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  • Once all the data to be updated has been updated, one of the digest methods should be called to complete the hash computation.

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  • Configuration subsystem parameters related to the maintenance of the list configuration subsystem parameters related to the maintenance of the list configuration data.

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  • The basic setup page is the only page you need to enter data on to actually get the router connected and on-line.

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  • The general consensus was to publish the data on the CLIP web site.

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  • Eight out 10 people backed the compulsory use of such data without first seeking consent - provided there were tight rules governing its use.

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  • However ways need to be found that enable logical consistency reporting to be extended to include differences in data meaning.

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  • These results are entirely consistent with other polling data.

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  • Vacuum constriction devices for erectile dysfunction Clinical bottom line There is little good randomized trial data on the use of vacuum constriction devices for erectile dysfunction Clinical bottom line There is little good randomized trial data on the use of vacuum constriction devices.

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  • The buttons and data knobs are recessed and reinforced by double aluminum construction.

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  • Moreover, what is needed is not only the task data but also contextual data to help maintain the structure of the model.

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  • Massive data volume growth is increasing the importance of near-line and off-line storage for disaster recovery and business continuance.

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  • Retail outlets and there main data centers rely upon secure power to ensure continuous, reliable operations.

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  • Although various studies have attempted to resolve this issue, the published data remain contradictory.

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  • A student will only be a data controller in a very small number of cases, however.

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  • Model descriptions are create using conventional CAD tools, and the data produced is used to drive large, expensive model building machines.

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  • The amplified sensor signals are converted to digital data with a microprocessor-controlled integrating A/D converter.

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  • Is from the the data on children who do a higher co-payment.

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  • The second task requiring large amounts of data is specifying the parameters of the translation model, which requires a large bilingual aligned corpus.

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  • The general negative correlation between the two data sets, dominated by the Galactic plane to high Galactic latitude variation, is readily apparent.

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  • Do your personnel have to wait to access your systems Do you suffer from data corruption?

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  • He also cosponsors with the University of Chicago and Penn State University a certified series of courses on data warehousing and business intelligence.

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  • There still are not notes as to where the data are inaccurate because of the problem with the scintillation counter... ' .

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  • The port may also be used with a Modem or acoustic coupler to send or receive data through a telephone line.

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  • The essence of the research was using powerful statistical techniques to search for potential ocean-atmosphere coupling in both modeled and observational data.

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  • You can either ship it to us via a parcel courier or you can bring it to our Manchester data center by prior arrangement.

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  • The original calibration and corroboration of the SPA model was against long-term eddy covariance data from the Harvard Forest, Massachusetts.

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  • Conversely, the service offers data creators a means of freely ' advertising ' the existence of their datasets.

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  • This document is then cross-checked with the data on the Police National Computer and a Disclosure Certificate issued.

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  • We will also cross-check our own database, looking at 14 years of historical data.

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  • Levels above 3 are designed for use only by developers and generate HUGE amounts of data, most of which is extremely cryptic.

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  • Thus for each pixel in the three-dimensional data cube, there is a separate velocity value stored for the pixel center position.

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  • However, it has proved diffi cult to measure any reduction in offending, partly due to constraints on data.

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  • These points of departure approaches mad better use of all the data to estimate the dose-response curve.

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  • Earlier this year, the official custodian of the NHS's data raised eyebrows by announcing a special relationship with a commercial firm.

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  • The spooling daemon uses the appropriate filters to print the data accordingly.

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  • Coverage quot combs north Dakota 's legislative tests did not rate in our data.

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  • Further data are provided on basic elements, such as springs, dampers and rigid bodies.

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  • A. There are two primary reasons why collecting this data is important.

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  • This will ensure any data files you have opened are closed and will thus minimize any potential damage.

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  • In addition the raw data is aggregated into the current monthly log file in an anonymised fashion.

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  • Quality Scientists ' experimental data is their most precious asset.

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  • Some personal data is defined as " sensitive personal data " and is subject to special rules.

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  • Method would generate an inadequate range of useful quantitative data and there are considerable concerns about reliability.

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  • With the exception of Lewisham, no empirical data is available OBV was very active in Lewisham.

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  • Populate the Residual Solvents database to ensure that all required data is captured.

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  • Where the data collection period exceeded 24 hours only the first 24 hours data collection period exceeded 24 hours only the first 24 hours data were analyzed.

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  • The addition of a cross platform batch processing system and a meta data architecture greatly simplifies system integration.

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  • The photographic data indicates a period over 100 years, while the radar data indicates a period of about 10 years.

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  • When modifying files in this fashion you must never remove the input data until the output data is safely written to disk.

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  • Data Protection Act 1998 Media Generation Events Limited will hold your email address on its computer database.

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  • The page also links to raw data files to enable institutions to perform their own data processing.

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  • Off-line data processing Off-line data processing is to be performed in an integrated data processing pipeline.

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  • For example, in one highly decentralized institution decisions are made with scant data and analysis.

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  • No investment decision should be taken based in whole or in part on the data provided.

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  • Thus the authoring paradigm has become declarative in nature, describing the data rather than the processes involved in document links.

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  • Data is automatically encrypted when it's written to the hard disk and automatically decrypted before being loaded into memory.

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  • If you ca n't decrypt [the data ], then by definition you don't know what it is, " said Clayton.

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  • The boundary data for these data sets has been severely degraded.

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  • The analysis of social deictics, in contrast, heavily draws on Japanese data and only provides supplementary analyzes of English examples.

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  • We have also studied S. pupula demes using molecular sequence data, from 18S rDNA, ITS and rbc L sequences.

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  • Supporting convergence products include digital demodulators, data modems, cable modems and home networking products.

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  • Here you can download the latest version of Acrobat Reader, or try the demos of our Data CD ROMs.

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  • One research group had provided some in vitro data to suggest that induction of CYP2E1 resulted in 2,3-DCP mediated hepatotoxicity and glutathione depletion.

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  • A document sent to any potential data depositor was Preparing Data for Deposit with the ESRC Data Archive.

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  • This group allows users to meet each other and the data depositors.

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  • There is no central depository for such data in Northern Ireland.

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  • The main depository is the Data Archive at the University of Essex [4] .

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  • Mathematical models will be required in order to combine the data estimates derived from the range of sources.

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  • The site contains technical and scientific data and links to other desertification Web sites.

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  • A second possible desideratum is that data can be represented in a variety of ways.

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  • Observed determinants of prwora with the data are four.

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  • Brain waves can be measured by implanting a small radio transmitter device into a rat that sends data to an external recorder.

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  • Normally, writing more data than an output device will accept causes an error.

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  • The facility will be rapidly tuneable allowing data to be collected from small, weakly diffracting crystals over a wide range of wavelengths.

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  • Users may also submit their own powder diffraction data.

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  • For small molecules, it is possible to analyze X-ray diffraction data by means of the direct methods.

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  • The spatial area covered by this project is, by virtue of the patchy nature of the data, somewhat diffuse.

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  • The data bytes are scanned in first to last order with the hex digits being taken in low-to-high order within each byte.

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  • The handheld inspection system electronically captures data regarding the condition of the vehicle, including multiple digital images captured using the built-in digital camera.

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  • The classical statistical methods are not applicable to Microarray data since the data is very high dimensional with very few replications.

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  • The data for nitrogen dioxide from 2000 to 2003 can be found in the document box below.

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  • These conclusions are relatively independent of the fragmentation scheme, but the color dipole model tends to give a better description of the data.

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  • What is needed is some method of determining the direction of dome failure based on continuous near-real-time data.

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  • Any data sent to the input stream side of the socket is acknowledged and then silently discarded.

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  • The spectral leakage increases since zero padding introduces a discontinuity in the data stream.

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  • Some of that data may be lost forever, or they may be awaiting discovery by archeologists.

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  • Data from three apparently discrete but important areas are presented in Table 12.

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  • The papers in this session look at bringing together disparate data in a variety of ways.

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  • The dilemma is that organizations need integrated data to meet their information needs, yet the data resource is becoming increasingly disparate.

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  • There was also disquiet over the purposes for which HESA used the data once institutions had supplied it.

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  • The data provided here represents a distillation of part of the information collected.

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  • We are now removing these duplicates by merging in the Oxford data.

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  • We have gathered a data file of about 200 low frequency volcanic earthquakes at Torfajökull during the years 1996 to 2001.

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  • The position of yet followed up in census data not significantindividual premium elasticity.

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  • A bin is full when it points to or contains a data element.

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  • It also measured the radar emissivity, radar reflectivity, gravity and radio occultation data.

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  • Such limitation becomes soon emphatic in 2D data because of lack of an ability to capture directional singularity.

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  • To design a distributed cooperation protocol to generate provenance data in workflow enactment.

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  • If you wish you can simply move your data to the encrypted folder and have Windows automatically encrypt your files for you.

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  • Data is stored in a secure and fire proof environment and all is safely encrypted.

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  • Subsequently data collection and analysis will be used for meso-scale studies of thermospheric energetics and dynamics.

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  • The Clear has no engrams which, when restimulated, throw out the correctness of his computations by entering hidden and false data.

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