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To integrate or not to integrate
2010 IEEE Sensors, 2010For almost 50 years, silicon sensors and actuators have been on the market. Early devices were simple sand-alone sensors and some had wide commercial success. There have been many examples of success stories for simple silicon sensors, such as the Hall plate and photo-diode.
Patrick J. French, Pasqualina M. Sarro
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Integration of Elliptic Integrals
The American Mathematical Monthly, 1899(1900). Integration of Elliptic Integrals. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 7, No. 12, pp. 285-291.
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To Integrate of Not to Integrate?
Architectural Design, 2010AbstractTurkish architecture over the last 150 years has been plagued by its preoccupation with its integration with the West. Should it be embracing or reflecting Western cultural, technical and professional standards? Uğur Tanyeli provides the background to this pessimistic context and describes how a new generation of architects over the last 10 ...
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2020
The Riemann–Darboux integral is defined and integrable functions are studied. Principal results include the fundamental theorem of calculus. Nuggets include Riemann sums, volumes and surfaces of revolution.
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The Riemann–Darboux integral is defined and integrable functions are studied. Principal results include the fundamental theorem of calculus. Nuggets include Riemann sums, volumes and surfaces of revolution.
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California Management Review, 1969
What is the quality essential in a manager? It is integrity, the quality which makes a man trusted and followed. The existence of a clear-cut chain of command provides integration in the formal structure of an institution and integrity in the conduct of individuals.
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What is the quality essential in a manager? It is integrity, the quality which makes a man trusted and followed. The existence of a clear-cut chain of command provides integration in the formal structure of an institution and integrity in the conduct of individuals.
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Integrated integral evaluation
Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM, 1996Abstract Integral-direct computational schemes have become standard techniques to avoid the integral-storage bottlenecks in ab initio electronic structure methods. In the integral-direct approach, the electron-repulsion integrals over Cartesian Gaussian basis functions are computed and processed on the fly whenever they are needed.
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1981
Publisher Summary Modern calculus has its origins in two mathematical problems of antiquity, that is, differential calculus and integral calculus. The symbol of integration is a large German s, ∫, first used by Leibniz in the seventeenth century. This chapter presents a theorem which states that if F and G are two differentiable functions that have ...
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Publisher Summary Modern calculus has its origins in two mathematical problems of antiquity, that is, differential calculus and integral calculus. The symbol of integration is a large German s, ∫, first used by Leibniz in the seventeenth century. This chapter presents a theorem which states that if F and G are two differentiable functions that have ...
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Integrated. Dis-integrated. Coordinated. Re-integrated
Architectural Research Quarterly, 2012This paper looks at the evolution of the structure of construction contract documentation over time, from ancient Greece through to the near future, in terms of the degree to which the contract documentation is integrated. Documentation might comprise anything from a single ‘integrated’ text to a range of ‘dis-integrated’ documents, fashioned by ...
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A feature-integration theory of attention
Cognitive Psychology, 1980A. Treisman, G. Gelade
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2006
In most organizations, specialized knowledge is dispersed over organization members (Tsoukas, 1996). Organization members have different educational backgrounds and working experiences and develop different perspectives. Yet, the development and production of complex goods and services normally requires the application of multiple disciplines and ...
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In most organizations, specialized knowledge is dispersed over organization members (Tsoukas, 1996). Organization members have different educational backgrounds and working experiences and develop different perspectives. Yet, the development and production of complex goods and services normally requires the application of multiple disciplines and ...
Berends, Hans+2 more
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