... acquired the status of a
dogma. The attraction of the hypothesis is that it appears to provide a
mechanism of action which adequately links an apparent brainstem site of
action of concussion with ... the most common type of traumatic brain injury (TBI), but also one
of the most puzzling of neurological disorders. The most obvious aspect of
concussion is an abrupt loss of consciousness with ... (1997). Injuries and Disorders of the Head and Brain. New York: Matthew
Bender.
Kraus, J.F., & Nourjah, P. (1988). The epidemiology of mild, uncomplicated brain injury.
Journal of
Trauma
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complication of the sport terms which confuses everyone. This motivates me_ a
crazy fan ofsport _to willingly do one thing to break this hinder and bring sport ... world ofsport so late but
Sport quickly gets more and more familiar to Vietnamese, especially after
Vietnam hosts Seagames 22
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... number of tests and depth of their reach promotes fast unit test runs.
There are fewer of them, and they are doing less work.
In Python, we have many tools to assist with writing unit tests. Two of ... Think of the difficulty of main-
taining someone else’s code when they are no longer around. What they could answer in
seconds will take y
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... at Microsoft, where he
specializes in the technologies for the next generation of the Web. He
has been amazed at how things have progressed since Foundations of
Atlas (the predecessor of this ... limited in the scope of
what they could do.
At the end of the 1990s, Microsoft unveiled the successor to ActiveX (among others)
in its .NET Framework. This framework would form Microsoft’s strategic ... of the manual scripting, it will
become much clearer.
In this chapter, you were introduced to the overall architecture of ASP.NET AJAX,
given a tour of the various features the architecture offers,...
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of recursion in terms of a base case and the recursive case. The
recursive case is the value for
which the function is defined in terms of itself; for the...
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Now let’s look at ... between our classes. This will start to give us an
indication of the responsibilities of each class, which is a very important aspect of OO design.
Figure 2-5 illustrates this more fully.
Figure ... we will explore the basic constructs of the Java language. You
shouldn’t skip any of these lessons, since they will lay the foundation for the second part
of the book. Always try what you have...
... Development?
Chapter 1 provides an overview of the methods that characterize agile development method-
ologies, with a focus on those not directly related to tooling.
Chapter 2: The IDE: Eclipsing ... sort of a framework. In
Python, a natural choice is Setuptools, which provides a solid basis for automated builds.
Chapter 5: A Build for Every Check-In
Automated build systems form the core of ... development (TDD) is the practice of writing tests before writing the code they
test. Imposters (a.k.a. mock objects) provide a powerful unit-testing technique to isolate units
of code. I examine two mock...
... University of Cambridge, becoming an expert in the
application of automated proof to real-world problems, participating in the team that for-
mally verified the correctness of aspects of the Intel ... Joining
Microsoft in 1998, he saw the opportunity to enhance and transform the design of the .NET
Framework by including elements of functional programming, beginning with the addition of
generics ... started writing the book. Some of it
was written in Paris where I was living on the weekends, some of it was written in Brussels
were I was working during the week, and much of it was written while...
... people think of functional programming, they often view its statelessness as a fatal flaw,
without considering its advantages. One could argue that since an imperative program is often
90 percent ... the
pleasures of life in the hope that it will make him virtuous.
John Hughes, Chalmers University of Technology
(
http://www.math.chalmers.se/~rjmh/Papers/whyfp.html)
To see the advantages of functional ... functional languages offer other features that
borrow from mathematics and are not commonly found in imperative languages. For exam-
ple, functional programming languages often offer
curried functions,...
... subspace of E
n
is in terms of a set of basis vectors. A
subspace that is of particular interest to us is the one for which the columns
of X provide the basis vectors. We may denote the k columns of ... independence in terms of the marginal
density of X
1
and the marginal density of X
2
. The marginal density of X
1
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as one would expect, the derivative of the marginal CDF of X
1
,
f(x
1
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areas. Thus the probabilities of A and B are the ratios of the areas of the cor-
responding circles to the area of the bounding rectangle,...