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... etc. The paper considers the need for, and requirements of, education of researchers; and it examines in detail many ofthe glaring disconnects between theory and practice in the library profession ... one felt the side and said the elephant is like a wall”; one grasped the tail and said the elephant is like a rope”; and so on with the tusk (“like a spear”), the trunk(“a hose”) andthe ear ... even substitute it in place of some ofthe other eight. The scheme starts with a discussion of two particular databases, ReferenceUniverse andWebof Science, because of their utility in zeroing...
... incluing: Understanding the hardware and software available Giving the user the feeling of visiting the standard site Giving the user the option to visit the standard site Designing for ... optimizing both user and single-developer (or small team) needs. After thedesign phase, you learn how to implement thedesign in thedevelopment phase and how to use web standards and WebKit-based ... iPhone and iPad. In Chapter 7, Web Standards for WebKit: Maximizing Mobile Safari,” we will start comparing the iPhone andthe iPad, and we will present pros and cons of hybrid and dedicated webpages....
... the highest priority to the areas of technology and risk management. At the same time, 22 percent of respondents believe that the number of professional staff will remain about the same, and ... analysis, and research, as well as the ability to interview others well. They also need a deep understanding of their company and ofthe industry or industries that company serves, and a thorough ... internationalization of accounting standards may lead to a change in the language of accounting. The growth of outsourcing and an upsurge in the offshoring of services and manufacturing have made global...
... relationships ofthe orders of Marsupialia. Top: the plac ement ofthe contemporarycontinents of South America and Australia within Gondwanaland andthe split ofthe American and Australian ... role of milk inregulating developmentand function ofthe mammarygland [158] to provide protection from bacterial infectionin the gut ofthe young andthe mammary gland [159] (AWatt and KR ... survey of both conserved and novel small RNAs in the tammar genome. (a) Size ranges ofthe major classes of small RNAs. The x-axis shows number of reads mapped to the tammar genome while the size of...
... detection, and comorbidities). Aparticular focus was on the effects ofthe study designandthe diagnostic procedure on the homogeneity of the sample in terms of symptom-based beh avioural data, and ... those ofthe boys - and that the use of equal symptom criteria in boy s and girlsintroduced heterogeneity into the probands sample. The multi-centre design is another possible source of sample ... from the PACS with the 18 DSM-IV items of the CTRS-R:L. A symptom was rated as present if either the diagnostic criterion ofthe specific PACS algorithmcombining and weighing the responses to the...
... (Co n-ners’ questionnaires), the prorated IQ, and the standard scores ofthe IQ subscales, or by use of the scores of a British normative sample in the case of the SDQ [46].ResultsConners ... [22,23]. The interpretation ofthe results must bear in mind towhich of three categories the data belong. These cate-gories reflect the nature and degree of standardisationapplied to the data and ... gender and family statusbut not for age and study centre. In the case ofthe raw-scores ofthe SDQ andthe SCQ scales, we expectedeffects of age, status, gender, and informant [24,26,47],and...
... the patient through their therapist: if a therapist wants toinform the patient themselves, the patient thenreceives the information via the therapist and i s givena letter containing all the ... department of Psychology at the University of Groningen in collaboration with psychologists of the Rotterdam University and Maastricht University and psychiatrists ofthe departments of Psychiatry of the University ... con-tacts the rese archer. The researcher checks whether the patient understands all aspects ofthe trial. If the patientagrees to ent er the trial, he/she completes a copy of the consent form and...
... ofthe efficacy of the communication capabilities oftheWeb in facilitating knowledge construction and attitude changein the area of health education.This paper describes thedevelopmentand ... subject. The theoretical basis for the designof learning activities and a prototype Web environment will be outlined andthe methodology,findings and implications ofthe formative evaluation for the ... evidence ofthe efficacy of the communication capabilities oftheWeb in facilitating knowledge construction and attitudechange in the area of health education. The Faculty of Education at the University...
... nearly flat in the passband and rolls off smoothly and monotonically. In addition, it has virtually no ripple in either the passband or the stopband. For these reasons, many designers regard the Butterworthfilter ... afinite period of time and then drifts back to the original baseline. The time required for the return of normal operational conditions ofthe biopotential amplifier after the end of the saturating ... electrodes, andthe sampling frequency is chosen to be 100 times that ofthe high-est spectral component ofthe signal, the optimal value ofthe sampling capacitor wouldresult in the picofarad range...
... the inventor ofthe Web. What Is the Semantic Web? Tim Berners-Lee has a two-part vision for thefutureofthe Web. The first partis to make theWeb a more collaborative medium. The second part ... achieving the Semantic Web, why we need the Semantic Web, and how the key technologies in the rest of the book fit into the Semantic Web. This chapter introduces novel con-cepts like the smart-data ... documents and database recordsWhat Is the Semantic Web? 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENTSxixWriting this book has been rewarding because ofthe importance ofthe topic, the quality of my coauthors, andthe utility...
... team. The spirit of friendship and open communication, the meeting of minds andthe process of learning and sharing, have provided an experience of optimism, something of great value to all of us, ... generation.I. The Concept of Sustainable Development 4 The satisfaction of human needs and aspirations in the major objective of development. The essential needs of vast numbers of people in developing ... The burning of fossil fuels andthe cutting and burning of forestsrelease carbon dioxide (CO2). The accumulation in the atmosphere of CO2 and certain othergases traps solar radiation near the...
... understanding the practical use of a Semantic Web that lies beneath the covers of our tradi-tional Web. In the previous chapter, we discussed the “what” ofthe Semantic Web. This chapter examines the ... Metcalfe, the inventor of Ethernet, stated that the usefulness of a network equals the square ofthe number of users. Intuitively, the value of anetwork rises exponentially by the number of computers ... codeChapter 330 Web before understanding the network effect. Tim Berners-Lee’s firstexample ofthe utility oftheWeb was to put a Web server on a mainframe and have the key information the people...