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NTC's pocket dictionary of words and phrases part 75

NTC's pocket dictionary of words and phrases part 75

Ngày tải lên : 19/08/2013, 09:17
... something. (Past tense and past participle: worshiped. Present participle: wor- shiping.) 2. iv. to attend a church service. (Past tense and past par- ticiple: worshiped. Present partici- ple: worshiping.) ... on the sur- face of someone or something. wrist [ "rIst ] n. the part of the body where the hand joins the lower part of the arm. would’ve 710 10 7/23/03 8:51 AM Page 710 TLFeBOOK properly; ... cont. would have, where have is an auxiliary. wound 1. [ "waUnd ] past tense and past participle of wind R and T. 2. [ "wund ] n. an injury where the skin is torn or punctured. 3. [ "wund ]...
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Saving and Restoring Data

Saving and Restoring Data

Ngày tải lên : 03/10/2013, 00:20
... for a table in plain string format. Reading XML Both the DataSet and DataTable classes include ReadXml and ReadXmlSchema counterparts to the XML-writing methods. To use them, create a new DataSet ... classes—DataSet, DataTable, and DataColumn—include properties that let you assign both the namespace and the namespace prefix that will appear in the XML tags associated with the table and column values. Dwonloaded ... provides standardized, cross-platform data management in a semi-human-readable format. The DataSet class and the DataTable instances contained within it include features for moving data back and forth...
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Project Planning and Control Part 9

Project Planning and Control Part 9

Ngày tải lên : 17/10/2013, 21:15
... certificates Equipment test and performance certificates Equipment, material and system guarantees All contracts (and subcontracts) must be properly closed out and (if possible) all claims and back charges ... checked and updated to reflect the latest version and as-built condition. In addition, certain documents obtained and collated during the various phases of the project have to be bound and handed ... project brief (or business case) and acceptance criteria and highlight any important problems encountered together with the solutions adopted. Apart from giving a short history and post-implementation...
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Interpolation and Extrapolation part 3

Interpolation and Extrapolation part 3

Ngày tải lên : 17/10/2013, 22:15
... attention on one particular interval, between x j and x j+1 . Linear interpolation in that interval gives the interpolation formula y = Ay j + By j+1 (3.3.1) 112 Chapter 3. Interpolation and Extrapolation Sample ... m and (the term R (i+1) (i+m−1) inequation 3.2.3) m−1 points. It is started with R i = y i (3.2.4) and with R ≡ [R i(i+1) (i+m) with m = −1] = 0 (3.2.5) Now, exactly as in equations (3.1.4) and ... ya[], int n, float x, float *y, float *dy) Given arrays xa[1 n] and ya[1 n] , and given a value of x , this routine returns a value of y and an accuracy estimate dy . The value returned is that of...
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GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES-THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET (PART 2)

GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES-THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET (PART 2)

Ngày tải lên : 20/10/2013, 06:15
... CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET (PART 2) 2. HOW CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET WENT TO VIST MR KORBES Another day, Chanticleer and Partlet wished to ride out together; so Chanticleer built a handsome carriage ... red wheels, and harnessed six mice to it; and then he and Partlet got into the carriage, and away they drove. Soon afterwards a cat met them, and said, ‘Where are you going?’ And Chanticleer ... bitterly; and all the beasts came and wept with him over poor Partlet. And six mice built a little hearse to carry her to her grave; and when it was ready they harnessed themselves before it, and...
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GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES-THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET (PART 1)

GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES-THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET (PART 1)

Ngày tải lên : 20/10/2013, 07:15
... CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET (PART 1) 1. HOW THEY WENT TO THE MOUNTAINS TO EAT NUTS The nuts are quite ripe now,’ said Chanticleer to his wife Partlet, ‘suppose we go together to the mountains, and ... had rather by half walk home; I’ll sit on the box and be coachman, if into the landlord’s easy chair and the other into his handkerchief; and, having done this, they crept away as softly as ... little carriage of nutshells: and when it was finished, Partlet jumped into it and sat down, and bid Chanticleer harness himself to it and draw her home. ‘That’s a good joke!’ said Chanticleer;...
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Project Planning and Control Part 10

Project Planning and Control Part 10

Ngày tải lên : 20/10/2013, 13:15
... (1996) British Standards Institution, BS 6079, Part 1, Guide to Project Management, BSI (2002) British Standards Institution, BS 6079, Part 2, Project Management Vocabulary, BSI (2000) British Standards ... (2000) Cleland, D.I. & Gareis, R., Global Project Management, McGraw-Hill (1993) Cleland, D.I. & King, W.R., Project Management Handbook, McGraw-Hill (1993) Cleland, D.I. & Ireland, L.R., ... requirements for risk assessment and procedures. 368 Project Planning and Control Heldman, Kim, PMP Project Management Professional, Sybex (2001) Hillebrandt, P.M., Economic Theory and the Construction Industry,...
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Interpolation and Extrapolation part 4

Interpolation and Extrapolation part 4

Ngày tải lên : 20/10/2013, 17:15
... (3.3.3) and (3.3.4) is entirely through the linear x-dependence of A and B, and (through A and B) the cubic x-dependence of C and D. We can readily check that y  is in fact the second derivative ... ypn, float y2[]) Given arrays x[1 n] and y[1 n] containing a tabulated function, i.e., y i = f ( x i ),with x 1 < x 2 < < x N , and given values yp1 and ypn for the first derivative of ... polynomial to have zero values at x j and x j+1 , then adding it in will not spoil the agreement with the tabulated functional values y j and y j+1 at the endpoints x j and x j+1 . A little side calculation...
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Interpolation and Extrapolation part 5

Interpolation and Extrapolation part 5

Ngày tải lên : 20/10/2013, 17:15
... monotonically decreasing, and given a number x, find an integer j such that x lies between xx[j] and xx[j+1]. For this task, let us define fictitious array elements xx[0] and xx[n+1] equal to plus ... long n, float x, unsigned long *jlo) Given an array xx[1 n] , and given a value x , returns a value jlo such that x is between xx[jlo] and xx[jlo+1] . xx[1 n] must be monotonic, either increasing ... coefficients can be accurately and stably determined even in the presence of statistical errors in the tabulated values. (See §14.8.) Interpolation, where the number of coefficients and number of tabulated pointsare...
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Tasks And Functions part 1

Tasks And Functions part 1

Ngày tải lên : 24/10/2013, 15:15
... of input and output arguments Example 8-2 illustrates the use of input and output arguments in tasks. Consider a task called bitwise_oper, which computes the bitwise and, bitwise or, and bitwise ... The two 16-bit numbers a and b are inputs and the three outputs are 16- bit numbers ab _and, ab_or, ab_xor. A parameter delay is also used in the task. Example 8-2 Input and Output Arguments in ... the output values are passed back to the calling output arguments. Therefore, AB _AND = ab _and, AB_OR = ab_or, and AB_XOR = ab_xor when the task is completed. Another method of declaring arguments...
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Tasks And Functions part 2

Tasks And Functions part 2

Ngày tải lên : 24/10/2013, 15:15
... discussed tasks and functions used in behavior Verilog modeling. • Tasks and functions are used to define common Verilog functionality that is used at many places in the design. Tasks and functions ... restrictions. These functions can be used to reference complex values and can be used instead of constants. [1] See IEEE Standard Verilog Hardware Description Language document for details on ... function that calculates the parity of a 32-bit address and returns the value. We assume even parity. Example 8-7 shows the definition and invocation of the function calc_parity. Example 8-7...
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Interpolation and Extrapolation part 6

Interpolation and Extrapolation part 6

Ngày tải lên : 24/10/2013, 15:15
... c 0 from the y i ’s and divide each by its corresponding x i . Throwing out one point (the one with smallest x i is a good candidate), we can repeat the procedure to find c 1 , and so on. It is not ... still quite certain that using the coefficients is a good idea? CITED REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING: Isaacson, E., and Keller, H.B. 1966, Analysis of Numerical Methods (New York: Wiley), § 5.2. 3.5 ... (wildly) between its constrained points, and would be present even if the machine’s floating precision were infinitely good. The above routines polcoe and polcof have slightly different sensitivities...
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Opening and closing

Opening and closing

Ngày tải lên : 25/10/2013, 15:20
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