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Natural systems analysis

SPIE Proceedings, 2008
The environments we live in and the tasks we perform in those environments have shaped the design of our visual systems through evolution and experience. This is an obvious statement, but it implies three fundamental components of research we must have if we are going to gain a deep understanding of biological vision systems: (a) a rigorous science ...
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Analysis and System: A Marriage

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1986
Self-psychology describes a psychoanalytic model developed by Heinz Kohut and based upon a systemic concept of the ‘self-object’, a system of self and object which differentiates progressively from an early symbiotic fusion at birth to healthy interdependence at around three years of age.
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Scene analysis system

Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Image Processing, 2002
This paper presents MESSIE, a multi-specialist scene analysis system. It is a centralized hierarchical blackboard architecture. The generic model of objects and the explicit description of sensors and materials allow the use of an application-independent interpretation strategy.
Fadi Sandakly, Gérard Giraudon
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Systems of predicative analysis

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1964
This paper is divided into two parts. Part I provides a resumé of the evolution of the notion of predicativity. Part II describes our own work on the subject.Part I§1. Conceptions of sets.Statements about sets lie at the heart of most modern attempts to systematize all (or, at least, all known) mathematics.
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System for exercise analysis

2013 IEEE 20th International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems (ICECS), 2013
A system and procedure for the analysis of the effects of a heavy exercise training program are presented. Specifically, the components, protocol, and primary physiological results are discussed and analyzed for four groups: exercise and non-exercise of control and diabetic rats. Changes in heart electrophysiology (electrocardiogram) were recorded with
Michael L. Jacobson, F. C. Howarth
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Measurement system analysis

Third IEEE International Workshop on Electronic Design, Test and Applications (DELTA'06), 2006
Semiconductor manufacturers are constantly challenged by increased demand in quality and product customization at lower cost and faster turn around time. Manufacturing engineers need a systematic, fast and reliable methodology to make decisions to ensure that the Measurement System (MS) is in excellent condition.
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System Analysis of Flywheels

2022
Among the several energy storage systems, flywheels can be considered a suitable option for power intensive applications that require the release/absorption of high power in a short time duration. In this chapter, starting from the fundamentals, a detailed analysis of the main components and the applications of the flywheel energy storage system is ...
L. Barelli, D. A. Ciupageanu, D. Pelosi
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Systems of syntactic analysis

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1953
During the past several decades, linguists have developed and applied widely techniques which enable them, to a considerable extent, to determine and state the structure of natural languages without semantic reference. It is of interest to inquire seriously into the formality of linguistic method and the adequacy of whatever part of it can be made ...
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An Appreciation of Systems Analysis

Journal of the Operations Research Society of America, 1955
Military systems analysis is an extension of operations-research techniques of World War II to problems of broader context and longer range—e.g., force composition and development as well as operations decisions. Greater complexity is inevitable as we attempt analyses to aid decisions affecting more distant time periods: growth in number of relevant ...
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Analysis on Root Systems

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1987
A great part of mathematical analysis relies directly on the methods of separation of variables and on the successive reduction of several variables problems to one-dimensional equations and to the theory of classical special functions; for example, the theory of elliptic or parabolic equations with regular coefficients (even with non constant ...
Debiard, Amédée, Gaveau, Bernard
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