85 research outputs found

    Survey No 17 for Vance Redwood Lumber Company showing location of boundary line od U.S.Light House Reaervation at Trinidad- Humboldt County- California

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    Pacific Ocean- survey noteshttps://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/maps/1075/thumbnail.jp

    Address for correspondence

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    1 A definition of sampling equilibrium was introduced in (Osborne and Rubinstein 1998). A dynamic version of the model was introduced in (Sethi 2000). However, a descriptive simulation based on the above idea of procedural rationality (i.e. using the same algorithm of behavior) gave different results, than those achieved in (Osborne and Rubinstein 1998) and (Sethi 2000). The simulation was a starting point for new definitions of both sampling dynamics and sampling equilibrium. Keywords: bounded rationality, sampling procedure, evolution. 2

    R.J. GAITSKELL

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    Experimentally have we got what it takes to pursue the direct observation of WIMP interactions down to a sensitivities of a few events /(100 kg)/year? For a Ge target with a low energy threshold (< 20 keVr) this corresponds to a WIMP-nucleon σ ∼ 10 −46 cm 2. A number of recent theoretical papers, making calculations in SUSYbased frameworks, show many (> 5) orders of magnitude spread in the possible interaction rates for models consistent with existing Cosmology and Accelerator bounds. Some theorists, but certainly not all, are able to generate models, that lead to interaction rates at the few /kg/day that would be implied by the current DAMA annual modulation signal. All theorists demonstrate models that generate much lower interaction rates. This paper takes an unashamed experimentalist‘s view of the issues that arise when looking forward to constructing 1 tonne WIMP detectors. 1 Pursuit of the Grail It is very encouraging within the dark matter direct detection field to see so many of the technologies proposed over the last decade coming to fruition. I

    Border ownership from intracortical interactions in visual area V2

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    In contrast, Figure 1F is generally interpreted as a gra

    Nature (London

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    The CRC-64 (64-bit Cyclic Redundancy Check) algorithm employed in the SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL data banks is shown to have a flaw which greatly increases the likelihood of duplicate key values being generated for pairs of sequences differing in only 2, 3 or 4 positions. A new CRC function has been implemented which behaves with better statistical properties when applied to a large set of similar but distinct protein sequences. Availability C source code for the improved CRC function can be downloaded fro

    LONDON

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    I review the status of the Radio Cerenkov detection technique in searches for ultrahigh energy (UHE) neutrinos of cosmic origin. After outlining the physics motivations for UHE neutrino searches, I give an overview of the status of current and proposed experiments in the field

    Lower than Best Effort: a Design and Implementation

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    In recent years, the Internet architecture has been augmented so that Better-than-Best-Effort (BBE) services, in the form of reserved resources for specific flows, can be provided by the network. To date, this has been realized through two different and sequentially developed efforts. The first is known as Integrated Services and focuses on specific bounds on bandwidth and/or delay for specific flows. The Differentiated Service model was later introduced, which presented a more aggregated and local perspective regarding the forwarding of traffic. A direction that is missing in today's work on service models is a defined schema used to purposely degrade certain traffic to various levels below that of Best Effort. In a sense, a new direction that provides a balancing effect in the deployment of BBE service. This is particularly evident with continual and parallel short transaction flows (like that used for web applications) over low bandwidth links that are not subject to any backoff pe..

    General Terms Economics

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    This note is best described as a ‘Research Challenge’, and concerns building an ultra high frequency (UHF) trading system. The emphasis is on addressing the problems posed by UHF data, with a few thoughts on strategy and implementation. The problem may be amenable to evolutionary computation

    Animating scanned human models

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    We present techniques for automatically creating and animating models obtained from human whole body scanned data. A layered model is developed in which the underlying skeleton, simplified surface and mapping of the surface to the skeletal structure are generated without manual intervention. External body landmarks such as those employed in anthropometric surveys are used to obtain the skeleton, these landmarks are then reused to help map the model surface consistently to the skeleton. The main contribution of this work is to show how automatically or even manually extracted surface landmarks greatly simplify the task of skeleton generation and surface bone mapping, the later uses surface connectivity to grow surface regions as opposed to conventional volume searches. The techniques are illustrated by animation from motion capture data in which a vertex blending technique is used to create continuous and smooth deformation
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