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... English linguisticsCode: 60.22 .15 Cohort: MA 15 Hanoi, 2009 VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HANOIUNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIESDEPARTMENT OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES NGUYỄN ... linguisticsCode: 60 22 15 Cohort: MA 15 Supervisor: Dr. Le Van An or Do The ky, MAHanoi, 2009 VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HANOIUNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIESDEPARTMENT OF POST-GRADUATE ... HANOIUNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIESDEPARTMENT OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES BÙI HẢI SƠNM.A. MINOR THESISAN AMERICAN – VIETNAMESE CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY ON NON-VERBAL EXPRESSIONS OF DISAPPOINTMENT(Nghiên...
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... the parabolic 10 .1 Golden Section Search in One Dimension397Sample page from NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C: THE ARTOF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING (ISBN 0-5 21- 4 310 8-5)Copyright (C) 19 88 -19 92 by Cambridge ... 10 .0 Introduction395Sample page from NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C: THE ARTOF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING (ISBN 0-5 21- 4 310 8-5)Copyright (C) 19 88 -19 92 by Cambridge University ... bracketing triplet of points is (a, b, x); 396Chapter 10 . Minimization or Maximization of FunctionsSample page from NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C: THE ARTOF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING (ISBN 0-5 21- 4 310 8-5)Copyright...