... this historyof graphite. A detailed discussion of the mechanical
properties of graphite is given in (Kelly 1981). I will briefly summarize the main
conclusions here.
The following set of six ...
and a series of electrodes with a separation of 1-2 àm are defined by photolithography
and evaporating 5 nm of Cr and 50 nm Au (Fig. 4.1d and 4.1e). The resistance of each
pair of electrodes ... properties of resonating drumheads, which consist of graphene sealed
microchambers containing a small volume of trapped gas. These experiments allow us
to probe the membrane properties of single...
... The Oxford Handbook ofPhilosophyof Religion
William J. Wainwright (Editor), Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee
The philosophyof religion as a distinct ... 2 consists of essays assessing
the advantages and disadvantages of the four currently most influential ways of doing
philosophy of religion; each is by a well-known practitioner of the way ... example, followers
of Emmanuel Levinas or feminist philosophers of religion have different takes on the
problem of evil than do analytic philosophers. No picture of the philosophyof religion
that...
... pruss Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown Univer-
sity.
philip l. quinn John A. O’Brien Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre
Dame.
william l. rowe Professor of Philosophy, Purdue ... Professor of Philosophy, Univer-
sity of Notre Dame.
william j. wainwright Distinguished Professor ofPhilosophy Emeritus,
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.
merold westphal Distinguished Professor ... functioning of the world.
x contributors
d. z. phillips Danforth Professor of the Philosophyof Religion, Claremont
Graduate University and Rush Rhees Research Professor, University of Wales–
Swansea.
alexander...
... composed of a layer of material with a series of precise slots,
blocking light in certain direction using strips of black mask. The left and right
views are represented by a different set of pixels. ...
performance of the visual system. It is assumed to be a subjectively and
objectively measurable criterion that is of particular value of ascertaining long-
term adaptive processes of the visual ... Introduction
1
General Introduction
I. The historyof stereoscopic images
The stereoscopic images history can be traced back to the first description of
stereoscopic vision by Euclid (280 B.C)....
... a part of speech on the basis
of the part -of- speech implications of the affixes and the length of the
remaining kernel. An accuracy of 95 per cent is achieved from the point
of view of inclusive ... 90-95
per cent of the cases from the point of view of in-
clusive part of speech, with something less than 5 per
cent variation, depending on whether part of speech
implications of affixes are ... loss from the point of view of
inclusive part of speech. Rule A, it will be remembered,
requires the removal of affixes from the kernel of the
word. If this kernelizing of the word is omitted,...
... rice left. (không phải là: There is not much of rice left.)
A lot of - lots of
Không có sự khác nhau nhiều giữa a lot of và lots of. A lot of và lots of đều mang
tính chất thân mật, suồng sã, ... credit cards.
A large amount of, a great deal of , a large number of
Cách diễn đạt này mang tính tương đối trang trọng. Sau A large amount of và a
great deal of là danh từ không đếm được. ...
Không có sự khác nhau nhiều giữa a lot of và lots of. A lot of và lots of đều mang
tính chất thân mật, suồng sã, đứng trước danh từ không đếm được, danh...
... and Quality of Life Outcomes
Open Access
Research
A predictive model of Health Related Quality of life of parents of
chronically ill children: the importance of care-dependency of their
child ... parental HRQOL of caregivers of chronically ill childrenFigure 2
Modified final model of predicting parental HRQOL of caregivers of chronically ill children.
BioMed Central
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(page number ... Quality of life in parents of chron-
ically ill children: standardized Regression Coefficients and Percent-
age of Explained Variance of the Modified Model. Table showing the
Predictive model of...
... for the psychosocial aspects of the HRQOL,
while the aspects of the physician-patient relationship
are important for all domains of the HRQOL. The con-
firmation of the significance of anger and ... the
increase in explanation of variance by the characteristics
of the disease. The relevance of this block of variables is
mainly due to the doctor facilitation scale of the PICS:
patients who ... Quality of Life Outcomes 2010, 8:100
http://www.hqlo.com/content/8/1/100
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21. Julkunen J, Ahlstrom R: Hostility, anger, and sense of coherence as
predictors of health-related quality of...
... definitions of positive and negative semicycles of a solution of (1.5)
relative to an equilibrium point
¯
x.
A positive semicycle ofasolution{x
n
} of (1.5) consists of a “string” of terms {x
l
,
x
l+1
, ... the asymptotic behavior of solutions of (1.3).
Figure 3.1 visualizes the regions for the different asymptotic behavior of solutions of
(1.3).
3.2. Rate of convergence of period-two solutions. ... different asymptotic behavior of solutions of (1.2).
Figure 2.1 visualizes the regions for the different asymptotic behavior of solutions of
(1.2).
3. Rate of convergence of x
n+1
= (px
n
+ x
n−1
)/(qx
n
+...