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Compute the quotient by multiplying the dividend by the reciprocal of the divisor: Q = N X S {\displaystyle Q=NX_{S}} .In order to apply Newton's method to find the reciprocal of D {\displaystyle D} , it is necessary to find a function f ( X ) {\displaystyle f(X)} that has a zero at X = 1 / D {\displaystyle X=1/D} . Th... | Wikipedia - Non-restoring division | null | null | null |
From a computation point of view, the expressions X i + 1 = X i + X i ( 1 − D X i ) {\displaystyle X_{i+1}=X_{i}+X_{i}(1-DX_{i})} and X i + 1 = X i ( 2 − D X i ) {\displaystyle X_{i+1}=X_{i}(2-DX_{i})} are not equivalent. To obtain a result with a precision of 2n bits while making use of the second expression, one must... | Wikipedia - Non-restoring division | null | null | null |
If the error is defined as ε i = 1 − D X i {\displaystyle \varepsilon _{i}=1-DX_{i}} , then: ε i + 1 = 1 − D X i + 1 = 1 − D ( X i ( 2 − D X i ) ) = 1 − 2 D X i + D 2 X i 2 = ( 1 − D X i ) 2 = ε i 2 . {\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}\varepsilon _{i+1}&=1-DX_{i+1}\\&=1-D(X_{i}(2-DX_{i}))\\&=1-2DX_{i}+D^{2}X_{i}^{2}\\&=(1... | Wikipedia - Non-restoring division | null | null | null |
For the subproblem of choosing an initial estimate X 0 {\displaystyle X_{0}} , it is convenient to apply a bit-shift to the divisor D to scale it so that 0.5 ≤ D ≤ 1; by applying the same bit-shift to the numerator N, one ensures the quotient does not change. Then one could use a linear approximation in the form X 0 = ... | Wikipedia - Non-restoring division | null | null | null |
{\displaystyle X_{0}={48 \over 17}-{32 \over 17}D.\,} The coefficients of the linear approximation are determined as follows. The absolute value of the error is | ε 0 | = | 1 − D ( T 1 + T 2 D ) | {\displaystyle |\varepsilon _{0}|=|1-D(T_{1}+T_{2}D)|} . The minimum of the maximum absolute value of the error is determin... | Wikipedia - Non-restoring division | null | null | null |
The local minimum of F ( D ) {\displaystyle F(D)} occurs when F ′ ( D ) = 0 {\displaystyle F'(D)=0} , which has solution D = − T 1 / ( 2 T 2 ) {\displaystyle D=-T_{1}/(2T_{2})} . The function at that minimum must be of opposite sign as the function at the endpoints, namely, F ( 1 / 2 ) = F ( 1 ) = − F ( − T 1 / ( 2 T 2... | Wikipedia - Non-restoring division | null | null | null |
Using this approximation, the absolute value of the error of the initial value is less than | ε 0 | ≤ 1 17 ≈ 0.059. {\displaystyle \vert \varepsilon _{0}\vert \leq {1 \over 17}\approx 0.059.\,} It is possible to generate a polynomial fit of degree larger than 1, computing the coefficients using the Remez algorithm. | Wikipedia - Non-restoring division | null | null | null |
The trade-off is that the initial guess requires more computational cycles but hopefully in exchange for fewer iterations of Newton–Raphson. Since for this method the convergence is exactly quadratic, it follows that S = ⌈ log 2 P + 1 log 2 17 ⌉ {\displaystyle S=\left\lceil \log _{2}{\frac {P+1}{\log _{2}17}}\right... | Wikipedia - Non-restoring division | null | null | null |
Nexlink 7100 Workstation == References == | Wikipedia - Seneca Data | null | null | null |
Nexlink computer systems was a product line manufactured by Seneca, it covered a range of products including desktops, notebooks, computer servers, and data storage. Nexlink was built using Intel motherboards and processors. Seneca Data is a Platinum Intel Technology Provider and all Nexlink products meet Windows Hardw... | Wikipedia - Seneca Data | null | null | null |
Nexpert Nexpert Object NExtra Open Interface Elements Environment Blaze Advisor | Wikipedia - Neuron Data | null | null | null |
Next to the training courses de.NBI offers annual summer schools to cover a distinct topic in more detail. The first Summer School was held in 2015 by the Service Centers Bielefeld-Gießen (BiGi) Center for Microbial Bioinformatics, RBC and de.NBI-SysBio and was focused in the workflow from genome assembly to genome and... | Wikipedia - German Network for Bioinformatics Infrastructure | null | null | null |
Next to the various tilings by regular polygons, tilings by other polygons have also been studied. Any triangle or quadrilateral (even non-convex) can be used as a prototile to form a monohedral tessellation, often in more than one way. Copies of an arbitrary quadrilateral can form a tessellation with translational sym... | Wikipedia - Periodic tiling | null | null | null |
As fundamental domain we have the quadrilateral. Equivalently, we can construct a parallelogram subtended by a minimal set of translation vectors, starting from a rotational centre. We can divide this by one diagonal, and take one half (a triangle) as fundamental domain. | Wikipedia - Periodic tiling | null | null | null |
Such a triangle has the same area as the quadrilateral and can be constructed from it by cutting and pasting.If only one shape of tile is allowed, tilings exists with convex N-gons for N equal to 3, 4, 5, and 6. For N = 5, see Pentagonal tiling, for N = 6, see Hexagonal tiling, for N = 7, see Heptagonal tiling and for ... | Wikipedia - Periodic tiling | null | null | null |
Next, decide how to score each individual pair of letters. Using the example above, one possible alignment candidate might be: 12345678 GCATG-CG G-ATTACA The letters may match, mismatch, or be matched to a gap (a deletion or insertion (indel)): Match: The two letters at the current index are the same. Mismatch: The two... | Wikipedia - Needleman-Wunsch algorithm | null | null | null |
Next, in 1849, Kirkman studied the Pascal lines determined by the intersection points of opposite sides of a hexagon inscribed within a conic section. Any six points on a conic may be joined into a hexagon in 60 different ways, forming 60 different Pascal lines. Extending previous work of Steiner, Kirkman showed that t... | Wikipedia - Thomas Kirkman | null | null | null |
That is, these lines and points form a projective configuration of type 603603.In 1850, Kirkman observed that his 1846 solution to Woolhouse's problem had an additional property, which he set out as a puzzle in The Lady's and Gentleman's Diary: Fifteen young ladies in a school walk out three abreast for seven days in s... | Wikipedia - Thomas Kirkman | null | null | null |
Next, it is observed that time varying coordinates are used in both inertial and non-inertial frames of reference, so the use of time varying coordinates should not be confounded with a change of observer, but is only a change of the observer's choice of description. Elaboration of this point and some citations on the ... | Wikipedia - Mechanics of planar particle motion | null | null | null |
Next, run the fine solver on each of the time slices, in parallel, from the most up-to-date solution values: F ( t j , t j + 1 , U j k − 1 ) , j = 0 , … , N − 1. {\displaystyle {\mathcal {F}}(t_{j},t_{j+1},U_{j}^{k-1}),\quad j=0,\ldots ,N-1.} Now update the parareal solution values sequentially using the predictor-corr... | Wikipedia - Parareal | null | null | null |
At this stage, one can use a stopping criterion to determine whether the solution values are no longer changing each iteration. For example, one may test this by checking if | U j k − U j k − 1 | < ε ∀ j ≤ N , {\displaystyle |U_{j}^{k}-U_{j}^{k-1}|<\varepsilon \quad \forall \ j\leq N,} and some tolerance ε > 0 {\displa... | Wikipedia - Parareal | null | null | null |
Next, the same approach is used to find the fictitious forces of a (non-inertial) rotating frame. For example, if a rotating polar coordinate system is adopted for use in a rotating frame of observation, both rotating at the same constant counterclockwise rate Ω, we find the equations of motion in this frame as follows... | Wikipedia - Mechanics of planar particle motion | null | null | null |
In fact, these extra terms can be used to measure Ω and provide a test to see whether or not the frame is rotating, just as explained in the example of rotating identical spheres. If the particle's motion can be described by the observer using Newton's laws of motion without these Ω-dependent terms, the observer is in ... | Wikipedia - Mechanics of planar particle motion | null | null | null |
As before, suppose we choose to put only the second-order time derivatives on the right side of Newton's law: If we choose for convenience to treat a ~ {\displaystyle {\tilde {\boldsymbol {a}}}} as some so-called "acceleration", then the terms ( m r θ ˙ ′ 2 r ^ − m 2 r ˙ θ ˙ ′ θ ^ ) {\displaystyle (mr{\dot {\theta }}'^... | Wikipedia - Mechanics of planar particle motion | null | null | null |
Next, there is price behavior. The standard assumption is that markets are imperfectly competitive, where most businesses have some power to set prices. So the model assumes that the average business sets a unit price (P) as a mark-up (M) over the unit labor cost in production measured at a standard rate of capacity ut... | Wikipedia - Phillips Curve | null | null | null |
For example, assume that the growth of labor productivity is the same as that in the trend and that current productivity equals its trend value: gZ = gZT and Z = ZT.The markup reflects both the firm's degree of market power and the extent to which overhead costs have to be paid. Put another way, all else equal, M rises... | Wikipedia - Phillips Curve | null | null | null |
So the equation can be restated as: P = M × (production employment cost per worker)/(output per production employee) + UMC.This equation can again be stated as: P = M×(average money wage)/(production labor productivity) + UMC= M×(W/Z) + UMC.Now, assume that both the average price/cost mark-up (M) and UMC are constant. ... | Wikipedia - Phillips Curve | null | null | null |
Next, there is the slightly more complicated adjacency array model built on the idea of adjacency lists, where every vertex, u {\displaystyle u} , is associated with an array of neighboring vertices such that f i: → {\displaystyle f_{i}:\rightarrow } , for the out-degrees of vertices d i + , . . . , d n + {\displayst... | Wikipedia - Quantum complexity theory | null | null | null |
Next, we are going to find the derivative with respect to x and the derivative with respect to y, I x ( x , y ) {\displaystyle I_{x}(x,y)} and I y ( x , y ) {\displaystyle I_{y}(x,y)} . | Wikipedia - Harris Corner Detector | null | null | null |
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods have allowed the generation of new genome sequences much faster and cheaper than the previous Sanger sequencing methods. However, these methods have a higher error rate, which complicates downstream analysis of the sequence and can even give rise to erroneous conclusions. Many m... | Wikipedia - Bloom filters in bioinformatics | null | null | null |
Therefore, tools using Bloom filters have been developed to address these limitations, taking advantage of their efficient memory usage. Musket and BLESS are examples of such tools. Both methods use the k-mer spectrum approach for error correction. The first step of this approach is to count the multiplicity of k-mers,... | Wikipedia - Bloom filters in bioinformatics | null | null | null |
NexusDB is the commercial successor to the FlashFiler database which is now open source. They can both be embedded in Delphi applications to create stand-alone executables with full database functionality. | Wikipedia - Embedded database | null | null | null |
Neyman and Pearson collaborated on the problem of selecting the most appropriate hypothesis based solely on experimental evidence, which differed from significance testing. Their most renowned joint paper, published in 1933, introduced the Neyman-Pearson lemma, which states that a ratio of probabilities serves as an ef... | Wikipedia - Foundations of statistics | null | null | null |
The rationale for their methods can be found in their collaborative papers.Hypothesis testing involves considering multiple hypotheses and selecting one among them, akin to making a multiple-choice decision. The absence of evidence is not an immediate factor to be taken into account. The method is grounded in the assum... | Wikipedia - Foundations of statistics | null | null | null |
Ni catalyzes the addition of carbon monoxide to alkenes and alkynes. The industrial production of acrylic acid at one time consisted of combining acetylene, carbon monoxide and water at 40-55 atm and 160-200 °C with nickel(II) bromide and a copper halide. | Wikipedia - Organonickel chemistry | null | null | null |
Niche differentiation can arise from current competition. For instance, species X has a fundamental niche of the entire slope of a hillside, but its realized niche is only the top portion of the slope because species Y, which is a better competitor but cannot survive on the top portion of the slope, has excluded it fro... | Wikipedia - Adaptive zone | null | null | null |
Nicholas Mevoli, a diver from New York died on 17 November 2013 after losing consciousness on surfacing from a 3-minute 38 second dive to a depth of 72 metres (236 ft) during an official record attempt in the "constant weight without fins" event. He had previously reached greater depths and longer times in other discip... | Wikipedia - Free diving | null | null | null |
Nichols algebras are probably best known for being the Borel part of the quantum groups and their generalizations. More precisely let V := x 1 C ⊕ x 2 C ⊕ ⋯ ⊕ x n C {\displaystyle V:=x_{1}\mathbb {C} \oplus x_{2}\mathbb {C} \oplus \cdots \oplus x_{n}\mathbb {C} } be the diagonal Yetter-Drinfel'd module over an abelian ... | Wikipedia - Nichols algebra | null | null | null |
Nick Bostrom and Eliezer Yudkowsky argue that if an artificial intelligence is sentient, that it is wrong to inflict unnecessary pain on them, in the same way that it is wrong to inflict pain on an animal, unless there are "sufficiently strong morally overriding reasons to do so". They also advocate for the "Principle ... | Wikipedia - Ethics of uncertain sentience | null | null | null |
Nick Bostrom – David Ferrucci – principal investigator who led the team that developed the Watson computer at IBM. Andrew Ng – Director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab. He founded the Google Brain project at Google, which developed very large scale artificial neural networks using Google's distributed compu... | Wikipedia - Outline of artificial intelligence | null | null | null |
Peter Norvig – co-author, with Stuart Russell, of Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, now the leading college text in the field. He is also Director of Research at Google, Inc. Marc Raibert – founder of Boston Dynamics, developer of hopping, walking, and running robots. Stuart J. Russell – co-author, with Peter... | Wikipedia - Outline of artificial intelligence | null | null | null |
Nicked DNA plays an important role in many biological functions. For instance, single-stranded nicks in DNA may serve as purposeful biological markers for the enzyme topoisomerase that unwinds packed DNA and is critical to DNA replication and transcription. In these instances, nicked DNA is not the result of unwanted c... | Wikipedia - Nic site | null | null | null |
It is possible that this is not a highly conserved process. Topoisomerase may cause short deletions when it cleaves bonds, because both full-length DNA products and short deletion strands are seen as products of topoisomerase cleavage while inactive mutants only produced full-length DNA strands.Nicks in DNA also give r... | Wikipedia - Nic site | null | null | null |
This is particularly relevant to Okazaki fragments in lagging strand in double stranded DNA replication because the direction of replication is opposite to the direction of DNA polymerase, therefore nick idling plays a role in stalling the complex as it replicates in the reverse direction in small fragments (Okazaki fr... | Wikipedia - Nic site | null | null | null |
Nickel atoms can connect to surrounding atoms or ligands in a variety of ways. Six coordinated nickel is the most common and is octahedral, but this can be distorted if ligands are not equivalent. For four coordinate nickel arrangements can be square planar, or tetrahedral. Five coordinated nickel is rarer. | Wikipedia - Nickel compounds | null | null | null |
Nickel forms carbene complexes, formally featuring C=Ni double bonds. | Wikipedia - Organonickel compound | null | null | null |
Nickel(III) oxides catalyze the oxidation of benzyl alcohol to benzoic acid using bleach: Similarly it catalyzes the double oxidation of 3-butenoic acid to fumaric acid: == References == | Wikipedia - Nickel oxide hydroxide | null | null | null |
Nickel-zinc cell (NiZn) rechargeable 1.65 V AA and AAA cells are also available, but not widely used. They require a charging circuit capable of supplying that voltage. | Wikipedia - AA battery | null | null | null |
Nickelodeon Slime Streak has a track length of 1,263 feet (385 m), a peak height of 70 feet (21 m), and can attain a top speed of 37 mph (60 km/h). Despite the height, the coaster's station is on a platform 12 feet (3.7 m) off of the ground, and has a total elevation change of 50 feet (15 m) throughout the ride. The co... | Wikipedia - Nickelodeon Slime Streak | null | null | null |
Nico Dosenbach wore a pink cast over his (unbroken) right arm for two weeks in order to examine how brain circuits controlling movement are impacted by immobilizing illnesses or injuries. He did a 30-minute resting state fMRI study daily and identified an undiscovered pattern of pulses of rs-fMRI signal in motor region... | Wikipedia - Self-experimentation in medicine | null | null | null |
Nicomachus' treatises were well known in Greek, Latin and the Arabic worlds. In the 1st century an Arabic translation of Nicomachus' Introduction to Arithmetic was published. The Arabic translations of Nicomachus' treatises were in turn translated into Latin by Gerard of Cremona, making them part of the Latin tradition... | Wikipedia - Pythagoreanism | null | null | null |
Scholars in the Arabic world displayed a strong interest in Pythagorean concepts. In the 10th century Abu al-Wafa' Buzjani discussed multiplication and division in a treatise on arithmetic for business administrators in reference to Nicomachus. However, the primary interest of Islamic arithmeticians was in solving prac... | Wikipedia - Pythagoreanism | null | null | null |
There was little interest for the Pythagorean numerology that developed in the Latin world. The primary arithmetical system used by Islamic mathematicians was based on Hindu arithmetic, which rejected the notion that the relations between numbers and geometrical forms were symbolic.Besides the enthusiasm that developed... | Wikipedia - Pythagoreanism | null | null | null |
Fibonacci had studied scripts from Egypt, Syria, Greece and Sicily, and was learned in Hindu, Arabic and Greek methodologies. Using the Hindu–Arabic numeral system instead of the Roman numerals, he explored numerology as it had been set forth by Nicomachus. | Wikipedia - Pythagoreanism | null | null | null |
Fibonacci observed that square numbers always arise through the addition of consecutive odd numbers starting with unity. Fibonacci put forward a method of generating sets of three square numbers that satisfied the relationship first attributed to Pythagoras by Vitruvius, that a2 + b2 = c2. This equation is now known as... | Wikipedia - Pythagoreanism | null | null | null |
Nicotinamide occurs as a component of a variety of biological systems, including within the vitamin B family and specifically the vitamin B3 complex. It is also a critically important part of the structures of NADH and NAD+, where the N-substituted aromatic ring in the oxidised NAD+ form undergoes reduction with hydrid... | Wikipedia - Vitamin PP | null | null | null |
Nicotinamide, as a part of the cofactor nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH / NAD+) is crucial to life. In cells, nicotinamide is incorporated into NAD+ and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP+). NAD+ and NADP+ are cofactors in a wide variety of enzymatic oxidation-reduction reactions, most notably gl... | Wikipedia - Vitamin PP | null | null | null |
If humans ingest nicotinamide, it will likely undergo a series of reactions that transform it into NAD, which can then undergo a transformation to form NADP+. This method of creation of NAD+ is called a salvage pathway. However, the human body can produce NAD+ from the amino acid tryptophan and niacin without our inges... | Wikipedia - Vitamin PP | null | null | null |
In oxidation-reduction reactions, the active part of the cofactor is the nicotinamide. In NAD+, the nitrogen in the aromatic nicotinamide ring is covalently bonded to adenine dinucleotide. The formal charge on the nitrogen is stabilized by the shared electrons of the other carbon atoms in the aromatic ring. When a hydr... | Wikipedia - Vitamin PP | null | null | null |
Nicotine can be quantified in blood, plasma, or urine to confirm a diagnosis of poisoning or to facilitate a medicolegal death investigation. Urinary or salivary cotinine concentrations are frequently measured for the purposes of pre-employment and health insurance medical screening programs. Careful interpretation of ... | Wikipedia - Nicotine sulfate | null | null | null |
Nicotine is a hygroscopic, colorless to yellow-brown, oily liquid, that is readily soluble in alcohol, ether or light petroleum. It is miscible with water in its neutral amine base form between 60 °C and 210 °C. It is a dibasic nitrogenous base, having Kb1=1×10−6, Kb2=1×10−11. It readily forms ammonium salts with acids... | Wikipedia - Nicotine addiction | null | null | null |
Its flash point is 95 °C and its auto-ignition temperature is 244 °C. Nicotine is readily volatile (vapor pressure 5.5 Pa at 25 °C) On exposure to ultraviolet light or various oxidizing agents, nicotine is converted to nicotine oxide, nicotinic acid (niacin, vitamin B3), and methylamine.Nicotine is chiral and hence opt... | Wikipedia - Nicotine addiction | null | null | null |
The dextrorotatory form, (+)-nicotine is physiologically less active than (−)-nicotine. (−)-nicotine is more toxic than (+)-nicotine. The salts of (−)-nicotine are usually dextrorotatory; this conversion between levorotatory and dextrorotatory upon protonation is common among alkaloids. | Wikipedia - Nicotine addiction | null | null | null |
The hydrochloride and sulfate salts become optically inactive if heated in a closed vessel above 180 °C. Anabasine is a structural isomer of nicotine, as both compounds have the molecular formula C10H14N2. Nicotine that is found in natural tobacco is primarily (99%) the S-enantiomer. | Wikipedia - Nicotine addiction | null | null | null |
Conversely, the most common chemistry synthetic methods for generating nicotine yields a product that is approximately equal proportions of the S- and R-enantiomers. This suggests that tobacco-derived and synthetic nicotine can be determined by measuring the ratio of the two different enantiomers, although means exist ... | Wikipedia - Nicotine addiction | null | null | null |
However, the studies to date indicate that (S)-nicotine is more potent than (R)-nicotine and (S)-nicotine causes stronger sensations or irritation than (R)-nicotine. To date, studies are not adequate to determine the relative addictiveness of the two enantiomers in people. Pod mod electronic cigarettes use nicotine in ... | Wikipedia - Nicotine addiction | null | null | null |
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in general comprise a sub-section of the family of ligand-gated ion channels, of which ions such as Ca+2, Na+, and K+ are permeable to the barrier. Phantasmidine is selective for nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) containing ß4 subunits; however, responses in neuromuscular nAChR... | Wikipedia - Phantasmidine | null | null | null |
When the ß4 subunit was eliminated in mice, the mice were resistant to nicotine-induced seizures and displayed reduced nicotine withdrawal (when compared with wild mice) (Fitch et al. 331-337). α4 subunits have been proved to play an important role in preserving the body's nociceptive response (Zhou 120 – 123); when th... | Wikipedia - Phantasmidine | null | null | null |
ß2 subunits have been indicated to play a role in the body's learning, memory, and addiction pathways (Zhou 120 – 123).The table below summarizes the types of cells that phantasmidine affects as well as the resultant behavior exhibited in the listed species. The depolarization of a cell results from the activation of a... | Wikipedia - Phantasmidine | null | null | null |
Nicotinic agonists in general have proved to be useful analgesics in treating disorders that respond to nAChR (Fitch et al. 1-17) (Zhou 120-123). For example, phantasmidine or phantasmidine-derivatives are being tested for their potential use as short-acting muscle relaxants. They are also currently being researched as... | Wikipedia - Phantasmidine | null | null | null |
Nicotinic receptors bind the acetylcholine (ACh) neurotransmitter to produce non-selective cation channel flow that generates excitatory postsynaptic responses. Receptor activity, which can be influenced by nicotine consumption, produces feelings of euphoria, relaxation, and inevitably addiction in high levels. | Wikipedia - Molecular Neuroscience | null | null | null |
Nicotyrine can be produced readily from nicotine by catalytic dehydrogenation and from tobacco biomass by catalytic pyrolysis. | Wikipedia - Nicotyrine | null | null | null |
Niels Henrik Abel Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi Jakob Steiner Julius Plücker Arthur Cayley Bernhard Riemann Max Noether William Kingdon Clifford David Hilbert Italian school of algebraic geometry Guido Castelnuovo Federigo Enriques Francesco Severi Solomon Lefschetz Oscar Zariski W. V. D. Hodge Sir Michael Atiyah Kunihiko K... | Wikipedia - List of algebraic geometry topics | null | null | null |
Niels Stensen, more commonly known as Nicolas Steno (1638–1686), is credited with establishing four of the guiding principles of stratigraphy. In De solido intra solidum naturaliter contento dissertationis prodromus Steno states: When any given stratum was being formed, all the matter resting on it was fluid and, there... | Wikipedia - Geologic age | null | null | null |
Hence, it follows that wherever bared edges of strata are seen, either a continuation of the same strata must be looked for or another solid substance must be found that kept the material of the strata from being dispersed. If a body or discontinuity cuts across a stratum, it must have formed after that stratum. | Wikipedia - Geologic age | null | null | null |
Respectively, these are the principles of superposition, original horizontality, lateral continuity, and cross-cutting relationships. From this Steno reasoned that strata were laid down in succession and inferred relative time (in Steno's belief, time from Creation). While Steno's principles were simple and attracted m... | Wikipedia - Geologic age | null | null | null |
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Nielsen, Michael A.; Chuang, Isaac L. (2000). Quantum Computation and Quantum Information (1st ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | Wikipedia - Quantum Computation and Quantum Information | null | null | null |
ISBN 978-0-521-63503-5. OCLC 634735192. Nielsen, Michael A.; Chuang, Isaac L. | Wikipedia - Quantum Computation and Quantum Information | null | null | null |
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ISBN 978-1-107-00217-3. OCLC 844974180. == References == | Wikipedia - Quantum Computation and Quantum Information | null | null | null |
Niger: Due to Information from the Kaspersky Cybermap, Shikara Spam Code has been ranking in April 2017 the Top number 1 in the country of Niger with 77.51%. Place #2 sits as Linguistic Analysis far behind, with 14.7%.Code Shikara mainly circulates in following Countries (STATISTICS - April 22nd 2017):Afghanistan (81.2... | Wikipedia - Code Shikara | null | null | null |
Night is often associated with danger and evil, because of the psychological connection of night's all-encompassing darkness to the fear of the unknown and darkness's hindrance of a major sensory system (the sense of sight). Nighttime is naturally associated with vulnerability and danger for human physical survival. Cr... | Wikipedia - Night | null | null | null |
Midnight has a particular importance in human imagination and culture. Upper Paleolithic art was found to show (by André Leroi-Gourhan) a pattern of choices where the portrayal of animals that were experienced as dangerous were located at a distance from the entrance of a cave dwelling at a number of different cave loc... | Wikipedia - Night | null | null | null |
Similarly, mythical and folkloric creatures such as vampires, ghosts and werewolves are described as more active at night. In almost all cultures, legendary stories warn of the night's dangers. The cultural significance of the night in Islam differs from that in Western culture. | Wikipedia - Night | null | null | null |
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