... F.
Kennedy. The most important part of any
paper (and sometimes the hardest) is your the-
sis statement. What are you trying to prove in
your paper? What has all your research and
evidence led you to ... guideline and original map of your
thoughts. Remember, your outline is a starting
point and a solid, visual way to organize your
thoughts and sources. When you begin the
actual p...
... image, and develop descriptors
and, therefore, classify the flaw. These latter systems lend themselves to process variable understanding and
interpretation and ultimately automatic feedback and ... fundamental understanding of how a computer operates on a television image to sample and
quantize the data. Understanding what happens is relatively straightforward if one unders...
... external and
middle ear, condyle and ramus of the mandible, muscles of
mastication, parotid gland, zygomatic bone and arch, tempo-
ral bone, maxilla, and orbit. The abnormalities of the tem-
poromandibular ... anterior intracra-
nial width has increased from 100 to 108 mm and remains at 105 % of
the age-matched controls. (b) Comparison of standard axial-sliced CT
scans through...