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An Evaluation of Multi-Channel Sensors and Density Estimation Learning for Detecting Fire Blight Disease in Pear Orchards. [PDF]
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Computers & Graphics, 1989
Abstract A one-person, checkers-like pegboard game in n -space is described. The goal of the game is to advance a peg as far as possible from an initial configuration of pegs. Using an argument based on the golden mean, we demonstrate bounds for how far a peg can travel as well as how many pegs are needed to achieve a particular goal.
Sherri Shepard, Andrew J. Simoson
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Abstract A one-person, checkers-like pegboard game in n -space is described. The goal of the game is to advance a peg as far as possible from an initial configuration of pegs. Using an argument based on the golden mean, we demonstrate bounds for how far a peg can travel as well as how many pegs are needed to achieve a particular goal.
Sherri Shepard, Andrew J. Simoson
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Scout Rally at Birmingham and Imperial Scout Exhibition 1913: Polish scouts
Paedagogica Historica, 2021Scout Rally at Birmingham and Imperial Scout Exhibition organized in July of 1913 by the Boy Scouts Association constituted educational propaganda of the British Empire.
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1991
Experiments aimed at developing new media types through the serious consideration of existing media are described. Six areas (print, audiovisual, speech, computer-generated activities, materials, and expression of ideas) are examined, and it is shown how the multimedia approach can be used to extend them into new genres of information display.
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Experiments aimed at developing new media types through the serious consideration of existing media are described. Six areas (print, audiovisual, speech, computer-generated activities, materials, and expression of ideas) are examined, and it is shown how the multimedia approach can be used to extend them into new genres of information display.
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Radiology, 1946
A “Scout film” of the abdomen is one obtained without the use of a contrast medium or any preparation on the part of the patient. Such an examination is usually an emergency procedure and is often done at the bedside. That it has not received the recognition it deserves is the fault of the roentgenologist, who has not brought its value as a diagnostic ...
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A “Scout film” of the abdomen is one obtained without the use of a contrast medium or any preparation on the part of the patient. Such an examination is usually an emergency procedure and is often done at the bedside. That it has not received the recognition it deserves is the fault of the roentgenologist, who has not brought its value as a diagnostic ...
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Talent scouts, not practice scouts: Talents are real
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1998Howe et al. have mistaken gene x environment correlations for environmental main effects. Thus, they believe that training would develop the same level of performance in anyone, when it would not. The heritability of talents indicates their dependence on variation in physiological (including neurological) capacities.
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