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‘The Blot and the Diagram’: A Note on the Diagram
Art Journal, 1966Introducing this useful pair of models in his Reed and Barton Lecture, Sir Kenneth Clark insists particularly that they are models, or at any rate better than metaphors; and he has this to say about the diagram.
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2007
Publisher Summary Lester diagram, is simply an arrow diagram where each activity is separated by a short link in the same way as in a precedence network The grid system also makes it possible to produce acceptable arrow diagrams on a computer which can be used “in the field” without converting them into the conventional bar chart.
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Publisher Summary Lester diagram, is simply an arrow diagram where each activity is separated by a short link in the same way as in a precedence network The grid system also makes it possible to produce acceptable arrow diagrams on a computer which can be used “in the field” without converting them into the conventional bar chart.
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1974
Previously that optimum cycle time has been calculated which would result in minimum overall delay when employed with fixed-time signals. The intergreen periods have also been selected previously and the remaining calculation, before the whole sequence of signal aspects can be described, is to calculate the duration of the green signal aspects.
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Previously that optimum cycle time has been calculated which would result in minimum overall delay when employed with fixed-time signals. The intergreen periods have also been selected previously and the remaining calculation, before the whole sequence of signal aspects can be described, is to calculate the duration of the green signal aspects.
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Nature, 1978
Recent developments in molecular genetics have made it possible to re-examine the question of the relationship between chromosomes and organisms, and heredity and evolution, in the light of what is now known about the molecular basis of all of them.
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Recent developments in molecular genetics have made it possible to re-examine the question of the relationship between chromosomes and organisms, and heredity and evolution, in the light of what is now known about the molecular basis of all of them.
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2020
Diagrams are two-dimensional representations of a domain in which relations among elements like points, lines, open/bounded regions on a plane match relations among the elements of that domain. Diagrams are means of surrogate reasoning, namely of exploring the possibilities to reduce or eliminate the uncertainty imparted by a problem through operations
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Diagrams are two-dimensional representations of a domain in which relations among elements like points, lines, open/bounded regions on a plane match relations among the elements of that domain. Diagrams are means of surrogate reasoning, namely of exploring the possibilities to reduce or eliminate the uncertainty imparted by a problem through operations
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2003
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on fluid phase equilibria and their relation to hydrate formation. Phase diagrams are useful for both the theoretical discussion of gas hydrates and for engineering design. Some general observations about phases are useful for developing phase diagrams.
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on fluid phase equilibria and their relation to hydrate formation. Phase diagrams are useful for both the theoretical discussion of gas hydrates and for engineering design. Some general observations about phases are useful for developing phase diagrams.
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International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2012
Many of the commonly used methods in statistics assume that the data come from a random sample taken from a population of interest.
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Many of the commonly used methods in statistics assume that the data come from a random sample taken from a population of interest.
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