... base consists of tens of thousands of individual terms and assertions that relate those terms. The knowledge base is currently divided into hundreds of "microtheories," all of which share ... Network (DPN)This type of network is a special case of a Hidden Markov Model (HMM). The hidden states of the HMM are decomposed into the product of several different subspace of states, and changes ... resonance data.DependenceA set of attributes is said to be dependent if the state of a subset of the attributes affects the (distribution of) the state of the remaining attributes. For two...
... the given number of shoes and that of the house (2:1).Aristotle does not explain the basis on which the relative values of the builder and the shoemaker, or of any pair of professionals ortradesmen, ... differ as well.The historyof ideas about justice is in large part a historyof changesin the way in which the terrain of societies has been conceived. We canbegin to see how thathistory developed, ... course, that most of our sources of information about nearly allsocieties, especially ancient ones, originated in privileged strata of those societies. For nearly the entirety of human history over...
... (1994) Peculiarities of feeding of pike and bream juveniles rearing inilluminated cages. Ecology 3, 23–28.Introduction and Historyof Cage Culture 39 Introduction and Historyof Cage Culture 5Species ... months of culture; production of 500–600 g per fishStocked with juveniles; feeding with trash fish at 5% of bodyweight twice daily, with FCR of 3.6:1; 4 months culture period;growth rate of 4 ... daily at 13% of body weight or at 48% of body weight for fish less than 100 g;FCR of about 5–9:1; 1–2 years culture period; production of 2.5–6 kg per fishStocking density is 25 fish of size 0.89...
... 1 â Charles Lowe 2003 3. Integration not eclecticism: a briefhistoryof language teaching, 1853 – 2003 Abstract The purpose of this article is to give some context to the current discussions ... Audio-lingual method + Structuralist view of language A ‘scientificised’ version of the direct method; the new science of linguistics suggested that language was a set of ‘structures’ (e.g. ‘this shirt ... approach, more an attitude of mind, based on the idea of an immersive bath of communication from which useful language focus then arises – if we simply set our students off in authentic communicative...
... characters*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A BRIEFHISTORYOF THE U.S. ***Produced by Anne Soulard, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.A BRIEFHISTORYOF THE UNITED ... swine, and tools, for a small annualrent.CHAPTER VI 39 BriefHistoryof the United StatesThe Project Gutenberg EBook of A BriefHistoryof the United Statesby John Bach McMaster Copyright laws ... possession of the Duke of York, brother of King CharlesII.6. Most of the province was called New York; but part of it was cut off and given to two noblemen, andbecame the province of New Jersey.7....
... clear of all suspicion of such complicity. We gladly concede the claim[28:2] that the proof of thecomplicity is not complete; we could welcome some clear evidence in disproof of it some sign of ... list of corrections made is at the end of the text.The American Church History SeriesConsisting of a Series of Denominational Histories Published Under the Auspices of the American Society of Church ... proceeded, which so often marked the frontier line of New England and New York with fire andblood. It is one of the most unhappy of the results of that savage warfare that in the minds of the communitiesthat...
... they think of the story of suffering, of sorrow, of peril, of exile, of death, and of loftytriumph which that book tells, which the hand of the great leader and founder of America has traced on ... leading events in brief compass. An account of much of the historyof the period is given in the biographies of Washington byLodge, of Franklin by Morse, of Hamilton by Lodge, and of Jefferson by ... vols.Fiske's Critical Period of American History. Walker's The Making of the Nation.Johnston's Historyof American Politics.Schouler's Historyof the United States of America under the...
... obviously of the greatest importance in understanding the cinema. But the historyof the cinema is not just a historyof this machine, and certainly cannot be told from the point of view of the ... start, this is a historyof the cinema, not of film. It does not deal with every use of the film medium but focuses on those which have concurred to turn the original invention of moving images ... Thirdly, this is a historyof world cinema. This is a fact of which I am particularly proud and which is true in two senses. On the one hand the book tells the historyof the cinema as a single...
... III.PART IV.A BriefHistoryof the English Language andby John Miller Dow MeiklejohnThe Project Gutenberg EBook of A BriefHistoryof the English Language andLiterature, Vol. 2 (of 2), by John ... reduce clutter.]A BRIEF HISTORY of theENGLISHLANGUAGE AND LITERATUREbyJ. M. D. MEIKLEJOHN, M.A.Professor of the Theory, History, and Practice of Education in the University of St. Andrews, ... pairs. All of these are butdifferent modes of pronouncing the same word in different parts of England; but the genius of the languagehas taken advantage of these different +ways of pronouncing+...
... Zeppelin soon became a headliner in theirown right. Within eight months of their official debut, Led Zeppelin wereat the top of the bill at the Playhouse Theater in London, and the PopProms at ... tothe music of black artists such as Muddy Watters, Otis Rush, OtisRedding, and Willie Dixon. Pieces of songs from the 1930s were beingworked into their own music, as in their covers of Dixon's ... lasting impression of their music is obvious, and can be heard in anyRock band of today.Unfortunately, the machine that was Led Zeppelincame to a screeching halt on the morning of September 25,...
... something of the philosophy of history, the causes and effects of events, and, in the case of great battles, the objects sought to be attained; thus leading pupils to a thoughtful study of history, ... of the Republic—Prescott's Ferdinand and Isabella (Columbus)—Hawk's Historyof North Carolina (Lost Colony of Roanoke)—Shea's Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi History ... church, that is, that the nation of England was the church of England; and that the queen, as the head of both, could appoint church officers and prescribe the form of religious worship. They, however,...
... proposals is LIMITED DISTRIBUTION A BriefHistoryof the Internet by Michael S. Hart March, 1995 [Etext #250] Copyright 1995 ******A BriefHistoryof the Internet by Michael S. Hart******* ... is affiliated.] as a way of life. The purpose of each on of these is and always has been to keep knowledge in the hands of the few and away from the minds of the many. I predict that in ... minds, of the public, nor will they very soon I am afraid, though I would love to be put out of business [so to say] by the act of these institutions' release of the thousands of Etexts...
... could not be met, and their troubles were added to those of the minority of the consumers of the country; the volume of business fell off, and a panic came in 1818. The influences that led up ... and the number of failures did not reach the proportion that might have been feared. After the failure of Jay Cooke came those of Fiske & Hatch, of the Union Trust Company, of the National ... $43,000,000; while, in face of an increase of $1,000,000 of specie on hand, the note circulation decreased $800,000. Far from finding a mistake, we find a proof of the Directors' prudence....
... of the white coat. Today it is customary to drape the stethoscope around the neck, prob-ably because of the large numbers of women house of cers.We were responsible for the care of all of ... learned of the atomic bombing of Japan. The Enola Gay, a B-29 bomber named after the mother of the pilot, Paul Tibbets, who had taken off from the Pacifi c island of Tinian, headed for the city of ... the of ces of the Catholic Diocese of Baltimore. Ironically, when the original stone structure of Calvert Hall was torn down, the stones were used to construct a 40 A Personal Historyof Nuclear...