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... however, if we can carry taxidermy proper farther back than to about 150 years ago, at which date naturalists appear to have had some idea of the proper preservation and mounting of natural history ... sum and substance of my interview is as follows: The nets, which are of two pieces, are each about twelve yards long by two-and -a- half yards wide, and are made with a three-quarter mesh of what ... those of the great are contained in cases hollowed out ofa piece of savin wood. The bodies are not bandaged, and are dry, light tan-coloured, and slightly aromatic. Several of them are completely...
... shamanism and Kama Sutra. Then I try to figure out how conceptual ideas can be translated into clay forms. I also have a small group of friends that I can bounce ideas off of. We meet once a ... And that was it. She became the assistant to her teacher Nancy Travers, and she got a thorough foundation and learned many important practical skills. She also spent a year in Berkeley, California, ... Contemporary Clay Sculpture | 5mother accumulated inexpensive ornaments from occupied Japan, available at local discount stores like Woolworth’s and Zeller’s. In Canada, a vast range of animal...
... byNagata et al. [27], who compared feasibility of healthmeasurement response scales using four, five and sevencategories and a visual analog scale. The level of missingdata was least and ... data quality and the thor-ough testing of validity against other standards. The mod-erate response rate and that all data is self-reported,represent study limitations. An external, unrelated ... BioMed CentralPage 1 of 9(page number not for citation purposes)Health and Quality of Life OutcomesOpen AccessResearch A randomised comparison ofa four- and a five-point scale version of the...
... Journal of Inequalities in Pure andApplied Mathematics, vol. 4, no. 4, article 80, 4 pages, 2003.17 E. Neuman, A generalization of an inequality of Jia and Cau,” Journal of Inequalities ... Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications,vol. 131, no. 1, pp. 271–281, 1988.6 F. Qi, “Logarithmic convexity of extended mean values,” Proceedings of the American MathematicalSociety, ... 2002.7 A. Witkowski, “Comparison theorem for two-parameter means,” to appear in Mathematical Inequalities& Applications.8 Zh H. Yang, “Simple discriminances of convexity of homogeneous...
... Journal of Inequalities and Applications 13This statement can be easily got from Lemma 2.6. Inequality 2.58 gives a generaliza-tion of Remark 2. 6of 15 when pk> 1,k 1, ,n because w ... pagesdoi:10.1155/2009/161405Research Article A Kindof Estimate of Difference Norms inAnisotropic Weighted Sobolev-Lorentz SpacesJiecheng Chen1and Hongliang Li1, 21Department of Mathematics, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou ... of Several Variables and Imbedding Theorems, Springer, NewYork, NY, USA, 1975.5 H. Triebel, Theory of Function Spaces, vol. 78 of Monographs in Mathematics,Birkhăauser, Basel,Switzerland,...
... log as the most up to date ‘‘truth’’ aboutthe state of the data on disk. The main difference is thatdatabase systems do not use the log as the final repositoryfor data: a separate data area is ... purpose.The separate data area of these database systems meansthat they do not need the segment cleaning mechanisms of the Sprite LFS to reclaim log space. The space occupiedby the log in a database system ... The bandwidth of each of the five phases isshown separately. Sprite LFS has a higher write bandwidth andthe same read bandwidth as SunOS with the exception of sequen-tial reading ofa file that...
... in nature to a data manager which fails to freedata, but is easier to detect and prevent.ã Data manager changes data. A malicious data manager may change the value of its data on each cacherefresh. ... physical memory as a cache of secondary storage data pages. The effect of this kindof caching on theperformance of UNIX and its traditional suite of application programs is dramatic. Compilation ... itinitiates a cache replacement. A data manager may restrict the use of cached data by issuing a pager_data_lock request, specifying the types of access (any combination of read, write, and execute)...
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... There are thousands of types, and each looks different mostly because of the skullrather than the features. It’s fun to study an individual, andtry to figure out what kindof ball and plane go ... exag-gerated, to fit the various types of skull. Neverthe-less, we can take as a basic form a ball sliced off atthe sides, leaving it a little wider one way than theother, and adding to it or taking ... taking some away. Theforehead may be flattened, cut down, or built up asthe case may be. The cranium may be elongated,widened, or narrowed. The facial plane may also bealtered as we see fit...