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The Observers Observed

Women: A Cultural Review, 1990
Donna Haraway, Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science (Routledge, 1989), £40 hardback. Mary Jacobus, Evelyn Fox Keller, Sally Shuttleworth (eds), Body/Politics: Women and the Discourses of Science (Routledge, 1990), £35.00.
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Observables and Observers

2016
In this chapter, you’ll dive into the RxJava library. First, you’ll learn how to include RxJava in your Java project. Then, you will learn.
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Observability and Observers

1985
In chapter 4 a state-vector feedback u = -k’x was assumed for the controller structure. In most control systems not all components of the state vector are measured. Some variables may be difficult to measure; for others the sensors may be expensive or unreliable. If a Vector \(\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle-}$}}{Y} ' = [y_1 \,y_2
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Observing and the observed

Nature, 2006
Quantum mechanics states that the measurement process can fundamentally alter what is being measured. This 'back-action' has been observed on the macroscopic scale — in the vibrations of a tiny mechanical device.
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Observability and Dynamic Observers

1974
Observability is a property of a dynamic system together with its observable inputs and outputs, according to which the latter alone suffice to determine exactly the state of the system. A data processor which performs state deter-mination is called an “observer.” In an intuitive sense observability is a property dual to controllability: a system is ...
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Observing the Observers

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1964
Betty Feldman   +5 more
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Observing the Observers

The Women's Review of Books, 1998
Stefania Pandolfo   +3 more
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