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albedo
albedo ( ; ) is the fraction of sunlight that is diffusely reflected by a body. it is measured on a scale from 0 ( corresponding to a black body that absorbs all incident radiation ) to 1 ( corresponding to a body that reflects all incident radiation ). surface albedo is defined as the ratio of radiosity je to the irra...
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albedo
##bedo feedback plays an important role in global climate change. albedo is an important concept in climatology, astronomy, and environmental management. the average albedo of the earth from the upper atmosphere, its planetary albedo, is 30 – 35 % because of cloud cover, but widely varies locally across the surface bec...
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albedo
the moon is measured to be around 0. 14, but it is strongly directional and non - lambertian, displaying also a strong opposition effect. although such reflectance properties are different from those of any terrestrial terrains, they are typical of the regolith surfaces of airless solar system bodies. two common optica...
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albedo
- sectional area of a metallic sphere ( perfect reflector ) at the same distance as the target that would return the same echo power. those components of the received echo that return from first - surface reflections ( as from a smooth or mirror - like surface ) are dominated by the oc component as there is a reversal ...
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albedo
modis brdf / albedo product site ocean surface albedo look - up - table surface albedo derived from meteosat observations a discussion of lunar albedos reflectivity of metals ( chart ) land surface effects on climate climate change feedbacks climate forcing climatology electromagnetic radiation meteorological quantitie...
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alabama
. this benefited the urban areas that had developed, as well as all in the population who had been underrepresented for more than sixty years. other changes were made to implement representative state house and senate districts. alabama has made some changes since the late 20th century and has used new types of voting ...
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alabama
by the catfish industry and alabama produced 132 million pounds of catfish. in 2020, alabama produced of the united states'farm - raised catfish. the total 2020 sales of catfish raised in alabama equaled $ 307 million but by 2020 the total employment of alabamians fell to 2, 442. from the early 2000s to 2020, the alaba...
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alabama
alabama's gulf coast topped the list with 6, 700, 000 visitors. alabama has historically been a popular region for film shoots due to its diverse landscapes and contrast of environments. movies filmed in alabama include : close encounters of the third kind, get out, 42, selma, big fish, the final destination, due date,...
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aristotle
nearly twenty years before leaving in 348 / 47 bc. the traditional story about his departure records that he was disappointed with the academy's direction after control passed to plato's nephew speusippus, although it is possible that he feared the anti - macedonian sentiments in athens at that time and left before pla...
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aristotle
rest. representing the current understanding of causality as the relation of cause and effect, this covers the modern definitions of " cause " as either the agent or agency or particular events or states of affairs. in the case of two dominoes, when the first is knocked over it causes the second also to fall over. in t...
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aristotle
many times greater than that of the sun, then... the sun shines on all the stars and the earth screens none of them. " he also wrote descriptions of comets, including the great comet of 371 bc. geology and natural sciences aristotle was one of the first people to record any geological observations. he stated that geolo...
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aristotle
two sciences is unmatched, and his reach in influencing " every branch of intellectual enterprise " including western ethical and political theory, theology, rhetoric, and literary analysis is equally long. as a result, kukkonen argues, any analysis of reality today " will almost certainly carry aristotelian overtones....
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academy_awards
take between three and four weeks to manufacture 50 statuettes. in 2016, the academy returned to bronze as the core metal of the statuettes, handing manufacturing duties to walden, new york – based polich tallix fine art foundry, now owned and operated by uap urban art projects. while based on a digital scan of an orig...
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academy_awards
for broadcast in international markets ( especially those outside of the americas ) in more desirable local timeslots. the ceremony was broadcast live internationally for the first time via satellite since 1970, but only two south american countries, chile and brazil, purchased the rights to air the broadcast. by that ...
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altruism
as individual amoebae until starved, at which point they aggregate and form a multicellular fruiting body in which some cells sacrifice themselves to promote the survival of other cells in the fruiting body. selective investment theory proposes that close social bonds, and associated emotional, cognitive, and neurohorm...
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algeria
, are a highland region in central sahara, southern algeria. they are located about south of the capital, algiers, and just east of tamanghasset. algiers, oran, constantine, and annaba are algeria's main cities. climate and hydrology in this region, midday desert temperatures can be hot year round. after sunset, howeve...
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algeria
the framework of the program to aid those seeking work ( dispositif d'aide a l'insertion professionnelle ). despite a decline in total unemployment, youth and women unemployment is high. tourism the development of the tourism sector in algeria had previously been hampered by a lack of facilities, but since 2004 a broad...
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algeria
31 per 1, 000 people ). access to " improved water sources " was around 97. 4 % of the population in urban areas and 98. 7 % of the population in the rural areas. some 99 % of algerians living in urban areas, and around 93. 4 % of those living in rural areas, had access to " improved sanitation ". according to the worl...
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anthropology
and the society for the social studies of science. donna haraway's 1985 cyborg manifesto could be considered the founding document of cyborg anthropology by first exploring the philosophical and sociological ramifications of the term. cyborg anthropology studies humankind and its relations with the technological system...
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anthropology
anthropology, can provide interdisciplinary approaches to the environment. professor kay milton, director of the anthropology research network in the school of history and anthropology, describes anthropology as distinctive, with its most distinguishing feature being its interest in non - industrial indigenous and trad...
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anthropology
cultural traditions, and knowing that environmentalism is a part of culture. historical ethnohistory is the study of ethnographic cultures and indigenous customs by examining historical records. it is also the study of the history of various ethnic groups that may or may not exist today. ethnohistory uses both historic...
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anthropology
known as " human – animal studies " ) is the study of interaction between living things. it is an interdisciplinary field that overlaps with a number of other disciplines, including anthropology, ethology, medicine, psychology, veterinary medicine and zoology. a major focus of anthrozoologic research is the quantifying...
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anthropology
to a court of law. palaeoanthropology paleoanthropology combines the disciplines of paleontology and physical anthropology. it is the study of ancient humans, as found in fossil hominid evidence such as petrifacted bones and footprints. genetics and morphology of specimens are crucially important to this field. markers...
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anthropology
). they use many different methods of study, but modern population genetics, participant observation and other techniques often take anthropologists " into the field, " which means traveling to a community in its own setting, to do something called " fieldwork. " on the biological or physical side, human measurements, ...
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alchemy
caduceus or serpent - staff, were among alchemy's principal symbols. according to clement of alexandria, he wrote what were called the " forty - two books of hermes ", covering all fields of knowledge. the hermetica of thrice - great hermes is generally understood to form the basis for western alchemical philosophy and...
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alchemy
renaissance. betruger would use sleight of hand, or claims of secret knowledge to make money or secure patronage. legitimate mystical and medical alchemists such as michael maier and heinrich khunrath wrote about fraudulent transmutations, distinguishing themselves from the con artists. false alchemists were sometimes ...
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astronomer
an astronomer is a scientist in the field of astronomy who focuses their studies on a specific question or field outside the scope of earth. they observe astronomical objects such as stars, planets, moons, comets and galaxies – in either observational ( by analyzing the data ) or theoretical astronomy. examples of topi...
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astronomer
, geology, and engineering, whose research interests are closely related to astronomy. the international astronomical union comprises almost 10, 145 members from 70 countries who are involved in astronomical research at the phd level and beyond. contrary to the classical image of an old astronomer peering through a tel...
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astronomer
make their own discoveries and assist professional astronomers in research. see also list of astronomers list of women astronomers list of muslim astronomers list of french astronomers list of hungarian astronomers list of russian astronomers and astrophysicists list of slovenian astronomers references sources external...
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ascii
. eight - bit machines ( with octets as the native data type ) that did not use parity checking typically set the eighth bit to 0. internal organization the code itself was patterned so that most control codes were together and all graphic codes were together, for ease of identification. the first two so - called ascii...
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ascii
line terminator. unix and unix - like systems, and amiga systems, adopted this convention from multics. on the other hand, the original macintosh os, apple dos, and prodos used carriage return ( cr ) alone as a line terminator ; however, since apple has now replaced these obsolete operating systems with the unix - base...
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ascii
/ m tracked file length only in units of disk blocks, and used control - z to mark the end of the actual text in the file. for these reasons, eof, or end - of - file, was used colloquially and conventionally as a three - letter acronym for control - z instead of substitute. the end - of - text character ( etx ), also k...
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ascii
- bit computers and galaksija computers also used ascii variants. the ibm pc defined code page 437, which replaced the control characters with graphic symbols such as smiley faces, and mapped additional graphic characters to the upper 128 positions. operating systems such as dos supported these code pages, and manufact...
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animation
other, with unnoticeable interruptions, is a stroboscopic effect. while animators traditionally used to draw each part of the movements and changes of figures on transparent cels that could be moved over a separate background, computer animation is usually based on programming paths between key frames to maneuver digit...
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animation
and princes et princesses ( france, 2000 ). model animation stop - motion animation created to interact with and exist as a part of a live - action world. intercutting, matte effects and split screens are often employed to blend stop - motion characters or objects with live actors and settings. examples include the wor...
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animation
neighbours by norman mclaren. computer computer animation encompasses a variety of techniques, the unifying factor being that the animation is created digitally on a computer. 2d animation techniques tend to focus on image manipulation while 3d techniques usually build virtual worlds in which characters and objects mov...
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apollo
also the followers of apollo, who hailed from hyperborea. in myths, the tears of amber apollo shed when his son asclepius died mixed with the waters of the river eridanos, which surrounded hyperborea. apollo also buried in hyperborea the arrow which he had used to kill the cyclopes. he later gave this arrow to abaris. ...
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apollo
trouble given to his mother, apollo went in search of python and killed it in the sacred cave at delphi with the bow and arrows that he had received from hephaestus. the delphian nymphs who were present encouraged apollo during the battle with the cry " hie paean ". after apollo was victorious, they also brought him gi...
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apollo
where carmanor purified him. apollo later established the pythian games to appropriate gaia. henceforth, apollo became the god who cleansed himself from the sin of murder, made men aware of their guilt and purified them. soon after, zeus instructed apollo to go to delphi and establish his law. but apollo, disobeying hi...
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andre_agassi
wear out opponents with his deep, flat groundstrokes and to use his fitness to win attrition wars, and noted agassi's two - handed backhand down the line as his very best shot. a signature play later in his career was a change - up drop shot to the deuce court after deep penetrating groundstrokes. this would often be f...
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andre_agassi
provided $ 720, 000 to assist in the building of the andre agassi cottage for medically fragile children. this 20 - bed facility opened in december 2001, and accommodates developmentally delayed or handicapped children and children quarantined for infectious diseases. in 2007, along with several other athletes, agassi ...
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arithmetic_mean
in mathematics and statistics, the arithmetic mean ( ), arithmetic average, or just the mean or average ( when the context is clear ) is the sum of a collection of numbers divided by the count of numbers in the collection. the collection is often a set of results from an experiment, an observational study, or a survey....
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arithmetic_mean
average " or " equally weighted average " ) can be interpreted as a special case of a weighted average in which all weights are equal to the same number ( in the above example and in a situation with numbers being averaged ). continuous probability distributions if a numerical property, and any sample of data from it, ...
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arithmetic_mean
the average value artificially moving towards the middle of the numerical range. a solution to this problem is to use the optimization formulation ( that is, define the mean as the central point : the point about which one has the lowest dispersion ) and redefine the difference as a modular distance ( i. e., the distan...
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amphibian
in mangrove swamps ; the anderson's salamander meanwhile occurs in brackish or salt water lakes. on land, amphibians are restricted to moist habitats because of the need to keep their skin damp. modern amphibians have a simplified anatomy compared to their ancestors due to paedomorphosis, caused by two evolutionary tre...
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amphibian
their cloacae in close proximity while facing in opposite directions and then release eggs and sperm simultaneously. the tailed frog ( ascaphus truei ) exhibits internal fertilisation. the " tail " is only possessed by the male and is an extension of the cloaca and used to inseminate the female. this frog lives in fast...
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amphibian
. the granular poison frog ( oophaga granulifera ) is typical of a number of tree frogs in the poison dart frog family dendrobatidae. its eggs are laid on the forest floor and when they hatch, the tadpoles are carried one by one on the back of an adult to a suitable water - filled crevice such as the axil of a leaf or ...
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agriculture
capture all the aspects and forms of automation, such as robotic milking machines that are static, most motorized machinery that automates the performing of agricultural operations, and digital tools ( e. g., sensors ) that automate only diagnosis. fao defines agricultural automation as the use of machinery and equipme...
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agriculture
beginning of civilization. altering crops through breeding practices changes the genetic make - up of a plant to develop crops with more beneficial characteristics for humans, for example, larger fruits or seeds, drought - tolerance, or resistance to pests. significant advances in plant breeding ensued after the work o...
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agriculture
processed products ) provided by the supply chain. market concentration has increased in the sector as well, and although the total effect of the increased market concentration is likely increased efficiency, the changes redistribute economic surplus from producers ( farmers ) and consumers, and may have negative impli...
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agriculture
##ronomy, plant breeding and genetics, plant pathology, crop modelling, soil science, entomology, production techniques and improvement, study of pests and their management, and study of adverse environmental effects such as soil degradation, waste management, and bioremediation. the scientific study of agriculture beg...
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agriculture
. policy programs can range from financial programs, such as subsidies, to encouraging producers to enroll in voluntary quality assurance programs. a 2021 report finds that globally, support to agricultural producers accounts for almost us $ 540 billion a year. this amounts to 15 percent of total agricultural productio...
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analysis_of_variance
analysis of variance ( anova ) is a collection of statistical models and their associated estimation procedures ( such as the " variation " among and between groups ) used to analyze the differences among means. anova was developed by the statistician ronald fisher. anova is based on the law of total variance, where th...
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analysis_of_variance
treatment additivity and randomization is similar to the design - based inference that is standard in finite - population survey sampling. derived linear model kempthorne uses the randomization - distribution and the assumption of unit treatment additivity to produce a derived linear model, very similar to the textbook...
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analysis_of_variance
##vity ) and uses the randomization procedure of the experiment. both these analyses require homoscedasticity, as an assumption for the normal - model analysis and as a consequence of randomization and additivity for the randomization - based analysis. however, studies of processes that change variances rather than mea...
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analysis_of_variance
( when equivalent to dropping leading digits ) to simplify data entry. this is an example of data coding. algorithm the calculations of anova can be characterized as computing a number of means and variances, dividing two variances and comparing the ratio to a handbook value to determine statistical significance. calcu...
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analysis_of_variance
, statistical significance is tested for by comparing the f test statistic where ms is mean square, is the number of treatments and is the total number of cases to the f - distribution with being the numerator degrees of freedom and the denominator degrees of freedom. using the f - distribution is a natural candidate b...
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analysis_of_variance
alternative hypotheses, as observed by rosenbaum. the anova f - test ( of the null - hypothesis that all treatments have exactly the same effect ) is recommended as a practical test, because of its robustness against many alternative distributions. extended algorithm anova consists of separable parts ; partitioning sou...
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analysis_of_variance
interactions are found. texts vary in their recommendations regarding the continuation of the anova procedure after encountering an interaction. interactions complicate the interpretation of experimental data. neither the calculations of significance nor the estimated treatment effects can be taken at face value. " a s...
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analysis_of_variance
there are less formal methods for selecting the number of experimental units. these include graphical methods based on limiting the probability of false negative errors, graphical methods based on an expected variation increase ( above the residuals ) and methods based on achieving a desired confidence interval. power ...
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analysis_of_variance
case of linear regression which in turn is a special case of the general linear model. all consider the observations to be the sum of a model ( fit ) and a residual ( error ) to be minimized. the kruskal – wallis test and the friedman test are nonparametric tests which do not rely on an assumption of normality. connect...
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analysis_of_variance
for a more concrete example suppose that then, see also anova on ranks anova - simultaneous component analysis analysis of covariance ( ancova ) analysis of molecular variance ( amova ) analysis of rhythmic variance ( anorva ) expected mean squares explained variation linear trend estimation mixed - design analysis of ...
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alkane
features of alkanes in their spectra. alkanes are notable for having no other groups, and therefore for the absence of other characteristic spectroscopic features of a functional group like – oh, – cho, – cooh, etc. infrared spectroscopy the carbon – hydrogen stretching mode gives a strong absorption between 2850 and 2...
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assistive_technology
screen magnification software a screen magnifier is software that interfaces with a computer's graphical output to present enlarged screen content. it allows users to enlarge the texts and graphics on their computer screens for easier viewing. similar to desktop video magnifiers, this technology assists people with low...
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assistive_technology
happening in assistive technology either through improvements to existing devices or the creation of new products. in the wipo published 2021 report on technology trends, assistive products are grouped into either conventional or emerging technologies. conventional assisting technology tracks innovation within well - e...
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assistive_technology
with some kind of developmental, physical, sensory, or cognitive disability, the use of assistive technology created improvements in child development. these included improvements in " cognitive, social, communication, literacy, motor, adaptive, and increases in engagement in learning activities ". additionally, it has...
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assistive_technology
assistance a necessity. see also accessibility assisted living augmentative and alternative communication braille technology design for all ( in ict ) disability flag durable medical equipment matching person and technology model oats : open source assistive technology software occupational therapy powered exoskeleton ...
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acid
equivalence point occurs when all hydrogen ions are titrated. therefore, the amount of oh− added equals twice the amount of h2a at this time. for a weak diprotic acid titrated by a strong base, the second equivalence point must occur at ph above 7 due to the hydrolysis of the resulted salts in the solution. at either e...
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acid
a fertilizer. additionally, carboxylic acids can be esterified with alcohols, to produce esters. acids are often used to remove rust and other corrosion from metals in a process known as pickling. they may be used as an electrolyte in a wet cell battery, such as sulfuric acid in a car battery. in food tartaric acid is ...
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acid
##ic acid ( aspirin ) is used as a pain killer and for bringing down fevers. in human bodies acids play important roles in the human body. the hydrochloric acid present in the stomach aids digestion by breaking down large and complex food molecules. amino acids are required for synthesis of proteins required for growth...
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bitumen
dilbit or with synthetic crude oil, called synbit. however, to meet international competition, much non - upgraded bitumen is now sold as a blend of multiple grades of bitumen, conventional crude oil, synthetic crude oil, and condensate in a standardized benchmark product such as western canadian select. this sour, hea...
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american_national_standards_institute
( idsp ) ansi energy efficiency standardization coordination collaborative ( eescc ) nuclear energy standards coordination collaborative ( nescc ) electric vehicles standards panel ( evsp ) ansi - nam network on chemical regulation ansi biofuels standards coordination panel healthcare information technology standards p...
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american_national_standards_institute
approved in march 1966 and published as asa x3. 9 - 1966. the programming language cobol had ansi standards in 1968, 1974, and 1985. the cobol 2002 standard was issued by iso. the original standard implementation of the c programming language was standardized as ansi x3. 159 - 1989, becoming the well - known ansi c. th...
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apollo_11
design meant the spacecraft could be launched by a single saturn v rocket that was then under development. technologies and techniques required for apollo were developed by project gemini. the apollo project was enabled by nasa's adoption of new advances in semiconductor electronic technology, including metal – oxide –...
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apollo_11
landing someone on the moon was an easy goal to understand ; lunar geology was too abstract for the average person. another is that kennedy's goal of landing humans on the moon had already been accomplished. a well - defined objective helped project apollo accomplish its goal, but after it was completed it was hard to ...
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apollo_8
, using the saturn v's three stages to achieve earth orbit. the s - ic first stage landed in the atlantic ocean at, and the s - ii second stage landed at. the s - ivb third stage injected the craft into earth orbit and remained attached to perform the tli burn that would put the spacecraft on a trajectory to the moon. ...
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apollo_8
broadcast at 55 hours into the flight. this time, the crew rigged up filters meant for the still cameras so they could acquire images of the earth through the telephoto lens. although difficult to aim, as they had to maneuver the entire spacecraft, the crew was able to broadcast back to earth the first television pictu...
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apollo_8
mission control was polled for a " go / no go " decision, the crew was told at 68 hours that they were go and " riding the best bird we can find ". lovell replied, " we'll see you on the other side ", and for the first time in history, humans travelled behind the moon and out of radio contact with the earth. with ten m...
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apollo_8
surface looked like : lovell continued to describe the terrain they were passing over. one of the crew's major tasks was reconnaissance of planned future landing sites on the moon, especially one in mare tranquillitatis that was planned as the apollo11 landing site. the launch time of apollo8 had been chosen to give th...
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anatomy
anatomy ( ) is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. anatomy is a branch of natural science that deals with the structural organization of living things. it is an old science, having its beginnings in prehistoric times. anatomy is inherently tied to developmental ...
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anatomy
ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm. animal tissues can be grouped into four basic types : connective, epithelial, muscle and nervous tissue. connective tissue connective tissues are fibrous and made up of cells scattered among inorganic material called the extracellular matrix. connective tissue gives shape to organs and ...
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ambiguity
, phrase or sentence, taken out of context, has more than one interpretation. in " we saw her duck " ( example due to richard nordquist ), the words " her duck " can refer either to the person's bird ( the noun " duck ", modified by the possessive pronoun " her " ), or to a motion she made ( the verb " duck ", the subj...
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ambiguity
##ties due to lexical, syntactic, and semantic reasons that persist in mathematical notation. names of functions the ambiguity in the style of writing a function should not be confused with a multivalued function, which can ( and should ) be defined in a deterministic and unambiguous way. several special functions stil...
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ambiguity
an error. the order of operations may depend on the context. in most programming languages, the operations of division and multiplication have equal priority and are executed from left to right. until the last century, many editorials assumed that multiplication is performed first, for example, is interpreted as ; in t...
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ambiguity
common to define the coherent states in quantum optics with and states with fixed number of photons with. then, there is an " unwritten rule " : the state is coherent if there are more greek characters than latin characters in the argument, and photon state if the latin characters dominate. the ambiguity becomes even w...
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