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Does extra damage from chance based abilities (e.g. `Sniper's Headshot`, `Slardar's Bash`) give `Lifesteal` if you have respective item or is `Lifesteal` calculated only from raw damage? Does the same apply to MKB Mini-Bash?
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I have a C# mechanism for Loading shapefiles into PostreSQL/PostGIS now I would like to dynamically load it on Mapguide fusion template.In either C# or VB.NET code behind. Use case is: 1.use uploads a zip folder with shapefile 2\. .NET code behind checks for certain attributes then uploads it to PostgreSQL/PostGIS Data...
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Which expression should be used as a section heading of an academic paper: _related work_ or _related works_? This is a question that has been bothering me for years, as googling shows that both have a large number of usages.
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Do you have to get it in packs or is it rare in the transfer market? I am not talking about the classic kit.
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From what I have checked it looks like kernel side of 'perf' subsystem is enabled on computer I work on. Checking kernel configuration shows the following $ zgrep "_PERF[_= ]" /proc/config.gz CONFIG_HAVE_PERF_EVENTS=y CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y # CONFIG_PERF_COUNTERS is not set CONFIG_HAVE_PERF...
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I'm aware this question isn't very fitting for Arqade, but I simply have no other place to ask! I'm looking at the Steelseries Apex keyboard; I'd love to get it since it looks very ergonomic to my typing/gaming style but there is a but. Macros are crucial to me, I could not play most games without them since I'm rather...
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I'm on the process of _building my eshop platform_ and encountered a **SEO** issue. My next step is to develop a _searching box_ , where user searches the products of a specific category (say, _desktops_ ). This box will contain characteristics of the category _desktops_ , for example, it will contain **RAM** and **CPU...
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I understand that we can say "walk on a hurt foot", but can we simply say "walk on foot" to mean go somewhere on foot? For example, is this sentence correct: "I walked on foot for a long time"?
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I’m pretty sure this can be done with a filter or some kind of find and replace, but I’m not sure how. I have a page called “Home” like so: ![Screenshot](http://i.stack.imgur.com/GHOmT.jpg) When the link is displayed in my template it says “Home”. I’d like it to say “About Us”. I want the user to know which page the ho...
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I would like to convert a small amount of data from trimble ssf format to shp format for inclusion in an ArcGis database. I have been trying to do this for a few months and not success. I have a small amount of data so dont want to purchase a license for pathfinder. Any help or if anyone can do this appreciated. Thanks
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We know that a regular Markov chains converges to a unique matrix. The convergence time maybe finite or infinite. My interest is in the case where the convergence time is finite. How can we accurately determine this time or in other words the number of transitions for convergence? I am interested to go through the rele...
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I'm trying to create a settings page. If I print things within index, I can see it. If I try to include it, I can't see anything, neither errors. add_options_page('My Plugin', 'My Plugin', 'manage_options', 'my-plugin', array('MyPluginSettings', 'index')); my settings: class MyPluginSet...
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The following book is referenced through two distinct isbn numbers: the online isbn and the print isbn. Is there a way to reflect this with biblatex? @BOOK{AcaryBrogliato201011, title={Numerical Methods for Nonsmooth Dynamical Systems: Applications in Mechanics and Electronics (Lecture Notes in A...
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In wp-login.php?action=register, I've disabled text fields (sorry this web site is in Japanese only but hope you can see that there's no text field) and enabled registration only via social login by janrain plugin, and set it to accept `GMail` only. In this way I expect all new users have `GMail` addresses. However the...
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I am using gummi 0.6.5 and the preview pane does not show eps files Example \documentclass{article} \usepackage[dvips]{graphicx} \begin{document} \begin{figure} \includegraphics[width=1\hsize]{./fig1.eps} \caption{sds} \label{fig1} \end{figure} \end{document} ...
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With all the talk about FireSheep I am thinking of switching my web applications to use full https accross the entire site. However, I am concerned about caching. I use a lot of JavaScript, CSS files, images, and other static content that I expect the browser to cache. If it doesn't that could mean significant delays f...
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We think that the electric field and gravitational field operate similarly with their corresponding charges/masses. With just a difference that the electric field is sometimes attractive and sometimes repulsive. Now I have read that when a charged particle moves the electric field lines associated with it, it is distor...
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I've heard the collecting bananas increases your speed, is this true? As I don't seem to speed up when I get a bunch. Although that may be because the speed of each one is too subtle to notice.
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My daughter recently had the experience of a large bird hitting her car windscreen, and smashing it, when she was doing about 70mph on a motorway. Fortunately the bird did not come through the screen, and there was no damage to life or limb (other than presumably to the poor bird). As she was near Liverpool her first t...
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I'm using Lessphp to auto compile my style. After reading the document ( http://leafo.net/lessphp/docs/#compiling_automatically ) and some research, I got this code: function autoCompileLess() { // include lessc.inc require_once( get_template_directory().'/library/lessc.inc.php' ); /...
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When you press and release the button in the bottom-left corner, it normally comes up with smilies and accents. If you hold down on it and press "e" once, it will give you "é". But with CyanogenMod's mod, it doesn't work. It just does the same as the blue button. Can anyone help? ![enter image description here](http://...
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Is there a way to get the list of users logged in to wordpress site and expose it in JSON? Please throw some lights to achieve this.
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I've had experiences in the past working with (traditionally back-end) developers, whose occasionally cross into the front end realm. The resulting code would typically involve: * global namespace pollution (many many global functions included inline without flexibility or re-use in mind) * many one-off implementat...
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I worked in a group in Microsoft that developed the upgrade to the Microsoft Security Essentials antivirus. For a year we worked on the next version of the product. We had 6 milestones (milestone each two months). Most of the features were developed in the first few milestones, and for the second part of the year these...
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How do you make large site wide modifications to your live site without bringing it down? I don't have a team of web designers and will be doing this solo. But still need to keep the site up and running. I'm implementing some changes to the current responsive web design. Some changes will cascade across the site and I'...
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For the infinite well: $$U(x)=\quad\infty : x \leq 0\quad 0 : 0 < x < L\quad \infty : x \geq L$$ $\psi_n=$$\sqrt{\frac{2}{L}}\sin{\frac{n\pi x}{L}}$ Find $\Delta x_n$, the uncertainty in position for some arbitrary eigenstate psi.n So the attempt I made at doing this was to find using $\Delta x_n=\sqrt{<x^2>-<x>^2}$ I ...
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How do I call `AxesStyle->Arrowheads[ ]` in order to control whether or not an arrow appears on each of the four ends of the axes in a `Plot`, and if it does appear how to control the size of each one? Here's an example: Plot[1/x^5, {x, -20, 20}, AxesStyle -> Arrowheads[{-.02, 0}], ImagePadding -> No...
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I heard you cannot downgrade to 4.3 to 4.1.2. **But** , is it possible to change it down altogether to CM10? **Reason** : The new 4.3 update runs terrible on my phone. I sent it back to Samsung and my carrier both and tried to update with KIES, but it's not getting any better. Some minor lag disappeared after they pe...
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I know multi-user functionality is available in Android 4.2 JellyBean: I have gone through THIS and THIS. But I want to test this feature on my emulator and not on the actual device. **My Questions:** 1. Is it possible to test multi-user feature on an emulator? 2. If yes, how it can be?
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When writing notifications for a website, for example: "Your password has been reset successfully", when do I use "has been" and when do I use "was" as in "Your password was reset successfully". I already considered the present perfect continuous and past continuous tense rule however it doesn't help me in this case.
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I know I can buy a backpack from someone in here but I can't actually find it in Rathir. Can anyone steer me in the right direction?
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My English (vai Liverpool)-Canadian mother used this word to mean 'disgusted by' or 'repulsed by.' Example: "he is **_afeast_** of mixed foods." meaning you think mixed foods are disgusting or inedible. I have been unable to locate any use or reference to this word, even in the unabridged dictionary, although I have se...
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If a factor variable (e.g. gender with levels M and F) is used in the glm formula, dummy variable(s) are created, and can be found in the glm model summary along with their associated coefficients (e.g. genderM) If, instead of relying on R to split up the factor in this way, the factor is encoded in a series of numeric...
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a plugin that I bought is loading a few js and css files on all pages, so I wanted to write a new function to deregister the handles, and enqueu them where I wanted. however I am not sure If I have to deregister => register and then enqueue. or do I just dequeue them and enqueue them where I want // dereg...
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I know that Mclust does the fit on its own but I am trying to implement an optimization with the aim to generate a mixture of 2 gaussians with the combine moments as closed as possible to the moment of my returns' distribution. The objective is to `Min Abs((Mean Ret - MeanFit)/Mean Fit) + Abs((Std Ret -Stdev Fit)/Stdev...
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How do I test whether there are any images attached to a post? I'm using the gallery shortcode, but I want to put it in a conditional so the surrounding styling isn't displayed if the gallery is empty.
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I am running this simple query **select id,gid from dijkstra_sp('roads',22,33)** This works perfectly fine and returns results in postgres query terminal. However running exactly the same query in java triggers the error: **** Could anyone tell me how to solve this issue? yours sincerely.
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I am a finance student and in finance we measure the risk of different financial items like stock prices, earnings, and cash flows etc. we measure this risk either through standard deviation or through ARCH/GARCH and we can generate its series. the main idea behind my question is that I want to check whether risk assoc...
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I heavily use CTRL+ to jump between tokens in code (the `_`s are the navigation points): _fooBar _+ _barFoo_; Some editors, like the one in the current version of QtCreator, have (by default or optionally) camel case navigation, which goes like this: _foo_Bar _+ _bar_Foo_; What is ...
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Right now I'm reading tags from the tag box, and putting them in a form with radio buttons so the user can choose a "main tag" from the tags they just typed in: function write_tags(){ var rawtags = $j(".tagchecklist").find("span").text(); var stags = rawtags.split("X"); var ftags ...
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I would like to to do the following \section{Animals} \subsection{Mammals} \subsection{Birds} and have it result in 1 Animals 1.2 Animals> **Mammals** 1.3 Animals> **Birds** I have tried to do this with the `titlesec` package, but it does not seem to support embedded section commands. Could a...
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My previous question has to do with how to advance code reviews among the developers. Here I am interested in how a code review session should be carried out, so that both the reviewer and reviewed are feeling comfortable with it. I have done some code reviews before and the experience has been very unpleasant. My prev...
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I am currently using XAMPP to code my websites, but i want to host it online now. I came across some hosting servers and they had restrictions, one didn't allow the use of a PDO and another didn't allow me to use require_once(); basic specs that i need are: * Fontcontroller support * PHP & mysql * Apache * free...
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When I'm on the main page, of my site, `site.com` it shows an excerpt of each post along with a category to the side. it also displays the same thumbnail image but above the content and I'm guessing because its grabbing the first image in the post.. I already tried removing `<?php the_post_thumbnail();?>` from the sing...
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I installed Debian 6 on my Macbook in a dualboot configuration. Everything is working fine, except for the keyboard. As I'm typing, I see the mouse arrow moving a bit and strange things happen, such as text under the arrow becomes highlighted or clicked. Other things such as Right-Click, selecting text and other mouse-...
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So a slackline is basically a bouncy tight rope. I found a site that has a calculator for the tension of a static slackline http://www.slacklineexpress.com/force.php?linelength=40&sag=1&w=170 What I want to figure out is how much this tension increases when bouncing on the slackline. Is there an equation I can use to c...
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> **Possible Duplicate:** > “On their back” or “on their backs”? Which of the following is correct/preferable? > 1. Two patients’ excised liver showed no histological evidence of HCC. > 2. Two patients’ excised livers showed no histological evidence of HCC. > Similarly, "they live their happy life" or "they live...
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The C99 standard says in 6.5.16:2: > An assignment operator shall have a modifiable lvalue as its left operand. and in 6.3.2.1:1: > A modifiable lvalue is an lvalue that does not have array type, does not > have an incomplete type, does not have a const-qualified type, and if it is > a structure or union, does not have...
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I need to run a website with just windows authentication. Given the following situation: * The location of the default website is: c:\inetpub\wwwroot * The location of my code is: c:\Sites\WebApp * My hostfile is edited so any .local i use points to 127.0.0.1 * I am using Windows 7 professional * IIS version:...
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What are the most efficient ways to take out sentry guns in Call of Duty black ops? I know these work: * Rocket Launcher * Knife I assume ammo, if you live long enough? Grenades probably, maybe a couple tacticals? Thanks.
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I am stuck, trying to draw a simple circle buffer using ArcGIS. Here is how I set up my base map: dojo.require("esri.map"); dojo.require("esri.tasks.servicearea"); dojo.require("dijit.dijit"); dojo.require("dijit.layout.BorderContainer"); dojo.require("dijit.layout.ContentPane"); dojo....
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I have tried to use the solution provided by David Carlisle to add a `\shadowbox`-like shadow to a `long table` in my document and ran in to a strange issue: ![table border line gone AWOL](http://i.stack.imgur.com/NVY1z.png) After some poking around, I've narrowed the issue down to the `arydshln` package. I don't even ...
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I played WoW thorough patch 5.1 and took a break, but I'm back now and looking to catch up. Once my Horde Hunter hits 90, what is the best path to catch up on all the lore for patches 5.2-5.3 (I'm thinking which scenarios/dungeons/quest lines)?
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A while back, I asked this question about the ADB. I now have another laptop running windows 8.1 and the problem is the same. Please look at the previous post for details. Please help
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I'm searching such map with avenue names and stuff like cafes, houses and everything interactive. I'm too often lost in this city...
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I have a very basic question on clustering. After I have found k clusters with their centroids, how do I go about interpreting the classes of the data points that I have clustered (assigning meaningful class labels to each cluster). I am not talking about validation of the clusters found. Can it be done given a small l...
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I am new to Python. I have 5 rainfall stations in a basin of 1400km2, and I want to interpolate the daily rainfall series for 14 years. I spent a long time on this, but am unable to write a program in Python for it. Please guide me on how to solve this problem I use ArcGIS 10.
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In the enumerate environment, an item begins with "[Co]image is..." LaTex interprets the square bracket as a customized bullet symbol. How can I write [ without this glitch?
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In this question, `NaN` string is omitted as mentioned in the manual of pgfplots package. My input data contains `UnDf` and I want to omit/skip this value. Here is sample code from the question I have mentioned. If `UnDf`s are replaced with `NaN`, this sample code can be compiled. However, I need to omit `UnDf`s as `Na...
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Assume I want to generate a sample of n-dimensional vector $z$ with a given correlation matrix $Corr(z)=R$. Some of the margins of its distribution are not normal (if you're interested here's the motivation behind my question), i.e. $z$ doesn't follow the multivariate normal distribution. Let's assume that I have som...
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This question is trying to make sense of a post that already exists that looks good, but is failing in practice. The second ranked answer uses the foreign package to read a shapefile attribute table as a .dbf, then allows @mdsummer to add a field to the table as an additional attribute. I am using Raster and Shapefiles...
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We are all getting used to checking a box and putting our name in a text field to create a contract with an airline, a hosting company, or a software download. However, for some reason I am still asking clients to sign our contracts for website development on paper, and send me a scan. Few complain about this procedure...
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Background information: I have a ADAU1445 DSP from Analog Devices connected to multiple audio sources through the Serial Input pairs. One of these sources is an Intel Atom E640 processor running Angström Linux, connected specifically to input pair 8 on the ADAU1445. Also, the clock lines from the Intel is connected to ...
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Had I known years ago, I would have chosen meaningful permalinks for my blog. There is an option in Wordpress to change them all but I would like to keep the old links as they are since they are referenced in thousands of pages. **How can I change the WordPress permalink structure only for future posts only?**
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I'm a bit confused now. I've installed Wordpress for my Polish friend from here: http://pl.wordpress.org/ On my local machine everything works fine and is in Polish, but installing it on the web server looks like default English Wordpress ("Recent posts", "Archives" etc.). Why? Every language file I found is polish (in...
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I have TileCache + Mapnik working with a custom osm.xml stylesheet. When I run tilecache_http_server.py the tiles are served OK. But when I run TileCache under Apache (with mod_wsgi) I see incomplete tiles (with missing layers). What can go wrong? Furthermore, generating tiles is very slow. Can this have something to d...
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How can I do this for custom post type taxonomies? <?php //get all child categories for category 15, then for each child category display the posts $parent_cat = 15; $taxonomy = 'category'; $cat_children = get_term_children( $parent_cat, $taxonomy ); if ($cat_children) { echo ...
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I think i understand it now, if found this: link I know that position and speed are relative. There is no such thing as universal coordinates. Then why is acceleration absolute? Is the 3th and 4th derivative of position to time also absolute? Where/how can i see this in the math/laws of motion? For example: you are in ...
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I'm a web developer. I most often come across this critical situation when the website layout fits with the design when run on Windows 7 or 8 and Mobile Operating Systems (Android, iOs, Windows 8). But when the website is visited by old operating systems like Windows XP and Windows 1998 the whole layout collapses very ...
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Consider the following MWE: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{fourier} \begin{document} If \(0<b<1\). \emph{If \(0<b<1\)}. \emph{If 0<b<1} \end{document} that yields the following output: ![enter image description here](http://i.stack.imgur.com/s1gOx.png)...
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How say correctly? I want buy a micro usb type b connector **in lunchtime**. I want buy a micro usb type b connector **at lunchtime**.
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I'm trying to see if there are any significant differences in 3 data sets that I have. The data is taken from around 1000 participants, each within different families who tried an experiment to see whether or not they tasted a particular flavour (salt, sour, sweet, bitter, umami) on the same part of their tongue (front...
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I'm trying to script the RAID setup for a (growing) number of identical servers. The advice I've seen for using mdadm suggests that once the RAID array has been created you can run `mdadm --examine --scan >> /etc/mdadm.conf` so that the array is initialised on bootup. But that doesn't seem to work for me - in particula...
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"Edit link" has two possible meanings: > 1. A link to edit (page) > > 2. To edit the link > > How can I know which one is correct? This is part of a translation project and I can't find context of the expression.
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It can be shown that the Lennard-Jones potential \- which describes the interaction between particles in non-ideal gases - gives rise to pseudo- molecules: after a triple "collision" of three (classical) particles under suitable conditions two of them can rotate around each other, forming something like a pseudo-molecu...
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What's the code of the loop which retrieves the Page title and description? I checked the code inside page.php of the Starkers theme (I guess is the same as the TwentyTen theme): <?php if ( have_posts() ) while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); ?> <?php if ( is_front_page() ) { ?> <h2...
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My younger sister is reviewing for an upcoming exam using quia, which her teacher suggested. She ran across the following question: > Help me carry **_______** boxes into the house. The options are 'those' and 'them.' The service indicates that the correct answer is 'them,' which is utterly baffling to me. I am not par...
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Why was the dependency injection pattern not incluided in the gang of four? Did GOF pre-date widespread automated testing? Is dependency injection now considered a core pattern?
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Genesis Framework 2 has built-in support for loading the html5shiv.js, with the _**genesis_html5_ie_fix**_ function (/lib/js/load-scripts.php). I post the function below. It supposed to print a conditional comment in the head of the document, targeting IE 8 and lower versions. Loading the website with any other ...
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add_filter('example_filter', function(){ return array( 'tax1' ); } ); add_filter('example_filter', function(){ return array( 'tax2' ); } ); add_filter('example_filter', function(){ return array( 'tax3' ); } ); print_r( apply_filters( 'example_filter', array()) ); Result is Array ( [0...
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I was on page 66 of ESL. I don't know how equation 3.49 on that page is derived. Where does the $N$ in the denominator come from ? Can someone kindly show me the steps in between the lines of equation 3.49? In particular, why is $Var(Xv_1) = \frac{d^2_1}{N}$ ? And where does the $N$ come from ? Thanks. ![enter image de...
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I am writing my bachelor's thesis with deadline due tommorow. Up until now the latex did number my pages correctly. Now it does not work. Numbered pages are only the first pages of each chapter. I mean numbering at the bottom of the page.(Table of content works) Tex-maker does not show any errors during build. What is ...
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After reading one of the "Research tips" of R.J. Hyndman about cross- validation and time series, I came back to an old question of mine that I'll try to formulate here. The idea is that in classification or regression problems, the ordering of the data is not important, and hence _k_ -fold cross-validation can be used...
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I am doing disease classification (i.e. a person is classified as normal or abnormal) using naive Bayes and SMO classifiers. I have around 30 attributes. Out of these I need to select the most relevant attributes. I am trying to choose the best attributes using Information Gain. Is this a better method? Please help me ...
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I am using wp-bootstrap-navwalker to create easy menus with Twitter Bootstrap. Everything works fine when setting menu up and everything is displayed. But when I enter the pages on the site the navbar list items swop places with eachother which make the navbar feel messy. Why is that?
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The particular Something I had in mind here would be air bubbles that are pulled downwards against their buoyancy by a stream of water falling down a shaft. The work required to push those bubbles down must decrease energy somewhere else, so where does it come from? Is the stream's velocity reduced?
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I am using the R package `boot` to bootstrap Harrel's C Index with different Cox models. My sample consists of about 700 cases with 90 events. > boot.ci(boots[[2]], type="bca") BOOTSTRAP CONFIDENCE INTERVAL CALCULATIONS Based on 10000 bootstrap replicates CALL : boot.ci(boot.out...
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Does Captain Tsubasa on PS2 have an English version or English patch? This game is great but unfortunately I don't know Japanese at all.
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I have a file with the following structure: GAME { version = 0.23.5 linkURL = Mode = 1 PARAMETERS { FLIGHT { CanQuickSave = True CanQuickLoad = True } } SCENARIO { ...
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As science must be reproducible, by definition, there is increasing recognition that data and code are an essential component of the reproduciblity, as discussed by the Yale Roundtable for data and code sharing. In reviewing a manuscript for a journal that does not require data and code sharing, can I request that the ...
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Are there any services that 'for a reasonable price' will give and provide good and technical advice on applications. On a lot of projects, I'm usually the only developer, and sometimes, I think some of my work needs to be improved for efficiency, better MVC interactions, etc. It would be great if there was a professio...
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Some time ago (about 12 months) I created a number of targeted pages for our main product site. Out main product can be called several different things and clearly it's not possible to optimize our home page for all of them so we created new pages called 'secondary-term-1.htm' and 'secondary-term-2.htm'. These containe...
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I'm trying to connect my Samsung Galaxy S2 to my TP-Link WA801ND Access Point. This works when I disable Wireless security but when I enable WPA2, the mobile refuses to connect. Does the S2 support WPA2?
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I would like to create a few command that allows me to reference figures inside a table and add the reference to the table of contents. \newcommand\fig[2]{ \addtocounter{figure}{1} \includegraphics[width=3in]{#2} \phantomsection \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Figure \ref{#1} #1} \la...
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I have 10 data sets with normal distributions and carrying out significance tests on each one. With this many data sets, there is a good chance that some will be significant by chance. I am going to try the Bonferroni method to solve this problem but another approach that occurred to me is a binomial one. i.e. if the p...
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On an HPC cluster I am trying to run multiple bash scripts (`permute2.sh`) from 1 bash script using GNU parallel, however it doesn't complete every job. It randomly completes one job, while it is stuck doing the other. **permute1.sh:** PROCS=144 permuations=1000 seq 1 $permuations | parallel -j $...
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I'm trying to get each grep command to highlight it's results in a different color. I can do it manually with a line like this: ls -l GREP_COLORS='mt=01;32' grep c | GREP_COLORS='mt=01;31' grep o | GREP_COLORS='mt=01;34' grep n | GREP_COLORS='mt=01;36' grep f ![](http://i.imgur.com/SML5PI8.png) Every...
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I have 100 smithing. I need more dragon bones and dragon scales, but I can't find any dragons anywhere. Is there any way I can get them without killing dragons?
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I'm familiar with sigma, and how its usually calculated and used, but would like to know how it's applied to particle physics. I recall reading that the discovery of the Higgs would only be credible unless it meets a 5 sigma criterion. What are the particle physics factors/numbers that would go into a sigma formula for...
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