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... remove the functionality ofthe setInterval() action, use the following syntax: clearInterval(myInterval); Using the syntax shown, you can initiate the setInterval() action at any time, ... turned on and off by assigning a variable name, as in the following example: var myInterval:Object = setInterval(rotateClip, 1500); This example assigns the name myInterval to the setInterval() ... is set up to call the rotateClip() function every 1.5 seconds (1,000 milliseconds equals 1 second). If you want to pass arguments to the called function, simply add them to the setInterval()...
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... Complexity, Teleology, and the Arrow of Time 199 The many-universes theory neatly solves the problem ofthe origin of the arrow of time. The wave function as a whole can be completely time- symmetric, ... equi-librium bythe expansion. Note that the same effect would occur if the universe contracted again, just as the instroke ofthe piston serves to raise the entropy ofthe confined gas. So there is no thermodynamic ... one bythe irresistible logic of probability theory, then it is hard to discern any overall plan or point.2.reaction to the bleak message ofthe secondlaw of thermodynamicsReaction to the theme...
... reluctant to endorseany discourse of ends or the end, will speakunapologetically of the endof theodicy. ‘For an ethical sensibility the justification of the neighbour’s pain is the source of all ... refuteitself endlessly. Levinas’s response to this return ofthe refuted istwofold. On the one hand, it attests to the saying ofthe said, to the fact that the self-contradictory nature ofthe thesis (the ... an exposition of a subjectcalled to critique. Thinkof that exposition as the description of suf-fering and that critique as the critique of theodicy, the announcing of theendof theodicy. We...
... seventy-fi ve percent ofthe time, but only one percent of writers can use the comma correctly ninety-nine percent of the time. The comma is often used, but often used incorrectly. The well-known ... words.Correct The fi rst playoff game was exciting; the second, dull.In the above sentence, the comma takes the place ofthe “playoff game was.” The sentence effectively reads: The fi rst playoff game ... large, splendid, sketch by Vignon.6. The more he talked with her the more he liked her.7. The crowded housing tenement, a cluster of rundown, look-alike apartments was the site ofthe Prime...
... beta, the ratio ofthe covariance σiM of stocki with the market to the variance ofthe market σ2M. By substituting the value of iin equation (2.29)into (2.27) one finds that the value ofthe ... return proportionalto the traditional beta ofthe stock, further enhanced by the square root ofthe ratio ofthe stock’s trading frequency to the trading frequency ofthe market.This relation ... in the notion that the observedlack of normality in the distribution of calendar -time stockreturns might find some of its origins in the randomly varying time between the successive trades of...
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