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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjory
Marjory
Marjory. See also Marjory Razorblade, double-LP by UK musician Kevin Coyne which was released in 1973
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armand%20Dupree
Armand Dupree
Armand Dupree. Armand Dupree is a direct selling company based in the United States, owned by Tupperware Brands. The brand has been known in Mexico for over 28 years, and was sold by the Fuller Cosmeticos company there.
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Armand Dupree
Armand Dupree. Products Armand Dupree products can be found in personal care, cosmetics, fragrances, skin care, and home care categories. Armand Dupree products were first sold in Mexico, but can now be found in Argentina, Brazil, Philippines, United States, and Uruguay.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey%20at%20the%202009%20World%20Games
Turkey at the 2009 World Games
Turkey at the 2009 World Games. Turkey participated at the 2009 World Games in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, from July 16, 2009 to July 26, 2009.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernesto%20Pujol
Ernesto Pujol
Ernesto Pujol. Ernesto Pujol is a site-specific performance artist, social choreographer, and educator with an interdisciplinary practice. Pujol was born in 1957 in Havana, Cuba and spent time in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and in Madrid and Barcelona, Spain, before moving to the United States in 1979. He has lived and worked in New York since 1984. Pujol engaged in interdisciplinary pursuits, such as psychology and literature, while doing undergraduate work in humanities and visual arts at the University of Puerto Rico, in Spanish art history at the Universidad Complutense in Spain and in philosophy at St. John Vianney College Seminary in Florida. He pursued graduate work in education at the Universidad Interamericana in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in art therapy at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, and in communications and media theory at Hunter College in New York City. Pujol received his MFA in interdisciplinary art practice from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
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Ernesto Pujol
Ernesto Pujol. Pujol first became known during the 1990s for a series of site-specific installation projects that dealt with whiteness, masculinity, collective and individual memory, loss and mourning. His more recent performance work deals with subjects such as war, the environment, and consciousness, influenced by Zen Buddhism. Since 2000, Pujol has been exploring interiority in public and private spaces. He strives to reclaim public space from distractions through durational group performances in order to create space for silent reflection as critical to democracy. The artist seeks to awaken consciousness among viewers through the creation of such spaces. The writings of Carol Becker have served as a source of inspiration for Pujol with notions of citizenship, such as the artist as citizen and the citizenship of art within American democracy. He has also worked extensively with curator Mary Jane Jacob in Charleston and with curator Saralyn Reece Hardy at the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence and the Salina Arts Center in Kansas.
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Ernesto Pujol
Ernesto Pujol. In 2008, Pujol did a series of performances titled Inheriting Salt and began making sculptures out the footprints he produced during the performances. Desert Walk, in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art, is such a sculpture. Two of his largest scale projects to date took place in Salt Lake City, Utah (Awaiting, 2009) and in Honolulu, Hawaii (Speaking in Silence, 2010). The artist has worked extensively with a variety of media, including installation, photography, and performance.
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Ernesto Pujol
Ernesto Pujol. Ernesto Pujol represented the United States in 1997 at the Second Johannesburg Biennial in South Africa, the Sixth Havana Biennial in Cuba and the Second Saaremaa Biennial in Estonia. He has also received a number of fellowships from institutions such as the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, Art Matters, and the New York Foundation for the Arts. Pujol has also been an active participant with a number of arts institutions serving with the Academy for Educational Development, the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stage%20House%20Inn
Stage House Inn
Stage House Inn. The Stage House Inn is located in Scotch Plains, Union County, New Jersey, United States. The inn was built in 1737 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 15, 1982.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stage%20House%20Inn
Stage House Inn
Stage House Inn. Through its history, the inn has also been known as Ye Olde Historical Inn, the Stanbury Inn, Ye Olde Tavern, the W.L. Deegans Hotel, Sutton's Tavern, and De Boud's Hotel.
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Stage House Inn
Stage House Inn. The inn sat prominently on the Old York Road, where it was a regular stop for stagecoaches on the "Swift Sure Stage Line" between New York City and Philadelphia.
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Stage House Inn
Stage House Inn. It was a primary meeting place for troop messengers and officers during the Revolutionary War; in fact, General Lafayette is known to have stopped at the inn while General George Washington was nearby.
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Stage House Inn
Stage House Inn. When President Abraham Lincoln called additional troops to defend the Union during the American Civil War, rallies were held in the Stage House Inn.
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Stage House Inn
Stage House Inn. The building is currently used as a part of the "Stage House Tavern," a restaurant and bar opened in 2003.
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Stage House Inn
Stage House Inn. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Union County, New Jersey
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Touch%20Away%20%28TV%20series%29
A Touch Away (TV series)
A Touch Away (TV series). A Touch Away (Merchak Negi'aa; Hebrew, מרחק נגיעה) is a 2006 Israeli drama television miniseries set in Bnei Brak, a city to the east of Tel Aviv, within the larger Tel Aviv District, in Israel. It has been described as a kind of Romeo and Juliet story, focusing on the relationship of a young secular Jewish immigrant from Russia who falls in love with a young woman who is part of the city's Haredi community. Using this relationship as the basis for the story, the series explores the lives of new immigrants, non-religious, and religious Jews in Israel.
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A Touch Away (TV series)
A Touch Away (TV series). Synopsis The drama series revolves around a hopeless love story between an orthodox religious young woman and a Russian immigrant. The lives of two families interconnect in an apartment complex in the orthodox neighborhood of Bnei Brak, just outside Tel Aviv. The Bermans are a strictly religious family, whose daughter Rochale is about to enter into an arranged marriage with a wealthy young bridegroom. But sparks fly when a thoroughly secular family from Russia moves into a neighboring apartment. The forbidden love that soon blossoms between the two young neighbors, and the secrets that each family must hide, threaten the families deeply rooted traditions and challenge individual family member's beliefs.
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A Touch Away (TV series)
A Touch Away (TV series). Cast Yarden Bar-Kokhva as Lea Berman Gaya Traub as Roha'le Berman Slava Bibergal as Sasha Mintz Henry David as Zorik Mintz Yevgenia Dodina as Marina Mintz Lucy Dubinchik as Natalia Mintz Tzahi Grad as Shmuel Berman Yehezkel Lazarov as Aaron Berman Nitai Gvirtz as Arieh Leiv
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A Touch Away (TV series)
A Touch Away (TV series). Production The series was created by Zafrir Kochanovsky, Ronit Weis-Berkowitz, and Ron Ninio; and directed by Ron Ninio. It is produced by Zafrir Kochanovsky and Miri Ezra (T.T.V. Productions), and aired on Reshet. Dialogue is conducted in Hebrew, Russian and some Yiddish, with subtitles in Hebrew, Russian, and English.
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A Touch Away (TV series)
A Touch Away (TV series). Release The series, first released as part of the Haifa International Film Festival on October 12, 2006, and then aired on Israeli television beginning January 23, 2007, broke many Israeli television viewing records, with the final episode garnering more viewers than any Israeli drama up until that time.
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A Touch Away (TV series)
A Touch Away (TV series). Release The series made its debut in the United States at the 2008 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. The episodes have been shown as part of a number of other United States film festivals, as well as other festivals and programs in Israel, and other nations around the world, sometimes followed by discussions of Israel and religious themes involved in the story.
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A Touch Away (TV series)
A Touch Away (TV series). Awards Actor Henry David won the 2006 Israeli Television Academy Best Actor Award. Additionally, the series won 2007 Awards of the Israeli Television Academy including "Best Directing", "Best Script", "Best Actor", "Best Art Design", and "Best Original Score". It also won the 2008 Washington Jewish Film Festival "Special Audience Recognition Award."
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A Touch Away (TV series)
A Touch Away (TV series). Unmade American version In 2008, HBO announced that it had secured the rights to the series, and was planning to produce an American version, retaining the Israel location and story. It is one of a number of rights deals signed in 2008 for Israeli shows being considered for American TV.
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A Touch Away (TV series)
A Touch Away (TV series). See also Religion in Israel Culture in Israel Television in Israel
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheetah%20caste
Cheetah caste
Cheetah caste. The cheetah or cheeta are a gotra in Meena community found in the state of Rajasthan in India.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy%20logic%20%28disambiguation%29
Fuzzy logic (disambiguation)
Fuzzy logic (disambiguation). Fuzzy Logic (Super Furry Animals album) Fuzzy Logic (David Benoit album) "Buttercrush / Fuzzy Logic", an episode of The Powerpuff Girls
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy%20logic%20%28disambiguation%29
Fuzzy logic (disambiguation)
Fuzzy logic (disambiguation). See also Fuzzy Logic Recordings, a Canadian independent record label
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibrahim%20Dada
Ibrahim Dada
Ibrahim Dada. Air Commodore (retired) Ibrahim Dada was Administrator of Borno State, Nigeria from December 1993 to August 1996, during the military administration of General Sani Abacha. He was a Group Captain when he was appointed governor. A pragmatic man, he made his priority, the completion of all viable projects that his predecessors had started before considering any new projects. In June 1999, he was required to retire, as were all other former military administrators.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibrahim%20Dada
Ibrahim Dada
Ibrahim Dada. In June 2009, President Umaru Yar'Adua appointed Dada to the board of the Nigerian Institute of Oil Palm Research.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Liga%20Paname%C3%B1a%20de%20F%C3%BAtbol%20Clausura%20Final
2010 Liga Panameña de Fútbol Clausura Final
2010 Liga Panameña de Fútbol Clausura Final. The 2010 Liga Panameña de Fútbol Clausura Final was the final match of the 2010 Liga Panameña de Fútbol Clausura, the 26th season of the top league competition in Panamanian football.
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2010 Liga Panameña de Fútbol Clausura Final
2010 Liga Panameña de Fútbol Clausura Final. Background San Francisco went into the match as six-time Liga Panameña de Fútbol winners, having previously won in 1994-95, 1995-96, 2006, 2007 (C), 2008 (A) and 2009 (A), while Árabe Unido had won the competition five times previously, having won in 1998-99, 2001, 2004, 2008 (C) and 2009 (C).
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2010 Liga Panameña de Fútbol Clausura Final
2010 Liga Panameña de Fútbol Clausura Final. During the 2010 Clausura season, San Francisco drew 1–1 against Árabe Unido at the Armando Dely Valdés in January with goals from Alberto Zapata and Víctor René Mendieta Jr. respectively, and defeated them 2–0 at the Agustín Sánchez in March with goals from Ricardo Phillips and Boris Alfaro.
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2010 Liga Panameña de Fútbol Clausura Final
2010 Liga Panameña de Fútbol Clausura Final. San Francisco's Amir White is the only player who missed this final due to a suspension.
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2010 Liga Panameña de Fútbol Clausura Final
2010 Liga Panameña de Fútbol Clausura Final. Previous finals This is the second final between these two clubs, the previous match dates back to December 2, 2007 when San Francisco defeated Árabe Unido in a penalty shoot-out.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface%20wave%20inversion
Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. Seismic inversion involves the set of methods which seismologists use to infer properties through physical measurements. Surface-wave inversion is the method by which elastic properties, density, and thickness of layers in the subsurface are obtained through analysis of surface-wave dispersion. The entire inversion process requires the gathering of seismic data, the creation of dispersion curves, and finally the inference of subsurface properties.
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. Surface waves Surface waves are seismic waves that travel at the surface of the earth, along the air/earth boundary. Surface waves are slower than P-waves(compressional waves) and S-waves(transverse waves). Surface waves are classified into two basic types, Rayleigh waves and Love waves. Rayleigh waves travel in a longitudinal manner (the wave motion is parallel to the direction of wave propagation) with particle motion in a retrograde elliptical motion (Figure 1). The Rayleigh waves result from the interaction between P-waves and vertically polarized S-waves. Conversely, Love waves travel in a traverse manner (Figure 1) (the wave motion is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation), consisting of horizontally polarized S-waves. In seismology, surface waves are collected along with other seismic data, but are traditionally considered noise and an impedance in interpreting deeper reflection and refraction information. Seismologists usually modify seismic equipment and experimental procedures to remove surface wave information from the data. Earthquake seismologists however require the information seismic surface waves provide and thus design their equipment to amplify and gather as much information on these waves as possible. The work by early earthquake seismologists to extract substantial information from surface wave data was the basis for surface wave inversion theory.
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. where Vgroup is the group velocity, Vphase is the phase velocity, and λ is the wavelength. When attempting surface wave inversion, phase velocities are used more often than group velocities because it is easier to create a dispersion curve of phase velocities. A dispersion curve is a plot of velocity versus frequency or wavelength. After the dispersion curve has been generated, a surface wave inversion process is performed to calculate the subsurface elastic properties. The accuracy of the dispersion curve is crucial in obtaining the correct subsurface elastic parameters from inversion.
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. Elastic Properties Elastic properties of the earth are those properties which affect the propagation of elastic waves. These properties are Lamé parameters and are used to relate stress to strain in isotropic media through Hooke’s law. Density is also related to elastic parameters through velocity equations for compressional and shear waves.
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. Data Gathering Two main data gathering techniques are employed in gathering surface wave information. The two methods are spectral analysis of surface waves (SASW) and multi-channel analysis of surface waves (MASW). These techniques use either passive or active sources. Passive sources are simply ambient noise, while active sources include traditional seismic sources such as an explosive device or a steel plate being hit with a hammer. Overall, passive energy sources usually require more time when data gathering than active energy. Ambient noise is also more useful when it comes from random directions. The spectral analysis surface wave (SASW) technique requires the use of a spectral analyzer and at least two geophones. The spectral analyzer is used to study the frequency and phase of signals being recorded by the geophones. An expanding spread array is useful in minimizing the near field effects of surface waves. An increase in offset distance will result in more time for the waves to reach each geophone, giving the longer wavelengths more time to disperse. The shot gather is modified to minimize the influence of body waves. As the data is gathered, the spectral analyzer is able to generate the dispersion curves for the survey area in real time. The multi-channel analysis of surface waves (MASW) technique can be performed similar to a traditional seismic acquisition whereby there is a geophone spread that is acquiring seismic data. The resulting data is processed by picking out the surface wave arrivals from the acquired distance vs. time plot. Based on the distance vs. time plot, the dispersion curve is created.
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. Dispersion curves The process of creating dispersion curves from raw surface wave data (distance vs. time plot) can be performed using five transformation processes. The first is known as the wave-field transformation (τ-p transformation), first performed by McMechan and Yedlin (1981). The second is a 2-dimensional wave-field transform (f-k transformation) performed by Yilmaz (1987). The third is a wave-field transform base on phase shift, performed by Park et al. (1998). The fourth is a modified wave-field transform base on frequency decomposition and slant stacking, performed by Xia et al. (2007). The fifth is a high-resolution Linear Radon transformation performed by Luo et al. (2008). In performing a wave-field transformation, a slant stack is done, followed by a Fourier transform. The way in which a Fourier transform changes x-t data into x-ω (ω is angular frequency) data shows why phase velocity dominates surface wave inversion theory. Phase velocity is the velocity of each wave with a given frequency. The modified wavefield transform is executed by doing a Fourier transform first before a slant stack. Slant stacking is a process by which x-t (where x is the offset distance, and t is the time) data is transformed into slowness versus time space. A linear move (similar to normal move out (NMO)) out is applied to the raw data. For each line on a seismic plot, there will be a move out that can be applied that will make that line horizontal. Distances are integrated for each slowness and time composition. This is known as a slant stack because each value for slowness represents a slant in x-t space and the integration stacks these values for each slowness.
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. Modified wavefield transform A Fourier transform is applied to raw surface wave data plotted x-t. u(x,t) represents the entire shot gather, and the Fourier transformation results in U(x,ω).
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. U(x,ω) is then deconvolved and can be expressed in terms of phase and amplitude.
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. where P(x,ω) is the phase portion of the equation that holds information containing the waves’ dispersion properties, including arrival time information and A(x,ω) is the amplitude portion that contains data pertaining to the attenuation and spherical divergence properties of the wave. Spherical divergence is the idea that as a wave spreads out, the energy in the wave spreads out over the surface of the waveform. Since P(x,ω) contains the dispersion property information,
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. where Φ=ω/cω, ω is the frequency in radians, and cω is the phase velocity for frequency ω. This data can then be transformed to give velocity as a function of frequency:
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. This will yield a dispersion curve showing a variety of frequencies travelling at different phase velocities.
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. The surface wave inversion process is the act of inferring elastic properties such as density, shear wave velocity profile, and thickness from dispersion curves created. There are many methods (algorithms) that have been utilized to perform inversion including: Multilayer dispersion computation Least squares curve fitting program Knopoff’s method Direct search algorithm High frequency Rayleigh wave inversion Refraction microtremor method
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. Multilayer dispersion computation Haskell (1953) first performed the multilayer dispersion computation. Haskell’s work has been the basis for much of the current surface wave inversion theory. Since Rayleigh waves are composed of P and S-waves and Love waves are composed of only S waves, Haskell derived the elastic wave equations for both P and S-waves. These equations were modified to show Rayleigh wave motion. After assuming a free surface boundary where no stresses or strains cross, the Rayleigh wave equation is simplified. Inputting different values for layer thicknesses, densities, and elastic parameters in the form of P and S wave velocities into the equation will yield a dispersion curve. Parameters can be modified to fit the derived dispersion curve to actual data (Figure 4).
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. Least squares curve fitting program Dorman and Ewing (1962) came up with an algorithm based on Haskell’s earlier work. Their method used an iterative technique that enabled the user to input parameters and the computer to find which exact parameters best fit the experimental data.
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. Knopoff’s method Knopoff’s method also uses Haskell’s equations to perform the surface wave data inversion, but it simplifies the equations for the fastest computation. The increased speed is mostly accomplished in programming as well as the lack of complex numbers in the calculations. In this algorithm, approximate layer thicknesses, compressional and shear velocities, as well as density values must be input for the model.
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. Direct search algorithm The direct search algorithm matches a data driven model to the synthetic dispersion curve (Wathelet et al., 2004). This algorithm creates a theoretical dispersion curve by guessing parameters such as shear wave velocity, compressional wave velocity, density, and thickness. After the theoretical curve is created, the computer then attempts to match this theoretical curve with the actual (experimental) dispersion curve. The values of the parameters are picked at random, with different permutations, and repeated continuously until matching curves are achieved. In some cases, while running the algorithm, different values of shear and compressional velocities, density, and thickness might produce the same dispersion curve. The algorithm calculates a value known as the misfit value as it generates each theoretical dispersion curve. The misfit value is simply a measure of how the generated model stacks up to a true solution. Misfit is given by,
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. where xdi is the velocity of data curve at frequency fi, xci is the velocity of the calculated curve at frequency fi, σi is the uncertainty of the frequency samples considered and nF is the number of frequency samples considered. If no uncertainty is provided, σi is replaced by xdi.
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. High frequency Rayleigh wave inversion The high frequency Rayleigh wave inversion performed by Xia et al. (1999) analyzed the earth using Knopoff’s method. By varying different properties used in creating the dispersion curve, it was discovered that different earth properties had significantly different effects on phase velocities. Changing the S-wave velocity input has a dramatic impact on Rayleigh wave phase velocities at high frequencies (greater than 5 Hz). A change in S-wave velocity of 25% changes the Rayleigh wave velocity by 39%. Conversely, P-wave velocity and density have a relatively small impact on Rayleigh wave phase velocity. A change in density of 25% will cause a less than 10% change in surface wave velocity. A change in P-wave velocity will have even less effect (3%).
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. Microtremor method The final inversion method, the refraction microtremor (ReMi) technique, makes use of a computer algorithm that forward models normal mode dispersion data obtained from a survey. This method uses regular P-wave and simple refraction acquisition equipment, and does not require an active source, hence the name. Pullammanapellil et al. (2003) used this method to accurately match the S-wave profile of the ROSRINE borehole drilled. The ReMi method accurately matched the overall shear wave velocity profile, but cannot match the detail provided by the shear velocity well log. The discrepancy in overall detail should have no effect in evaluating the subsurface.
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. Advantages/Disadvantages of Surface Wave Inversion There are many advantages to using surface waves to image the subsurface. For one, surface wave inversion readily images low-velocity zones. Refraction methods cannot see low-velocity zones because such a zone would bend the traversing wave deeper instead of towards the surface. Surface wave inversion is also non-invasive as well as cost effective. There are a few disadvantages to this method as well. The resolution of the surface wave inversion method is not nearly as resolved as a seismic collection done in a wellbore. There is also the possibility for non-unique solutions to dispersion curves (several sets of parameters can yield the same dispersion curve).
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Surface wave inversion
Surface wave inversion. Conclusion Surface wave inversion is becoming a valuable tool in evaluating the near subsurface. Surface waves found on seismograms can now be a useful by product of seismic exploration surveys instead of a waste product. Furthermore, it is more budget friendly because the use of an active energy source is not needed. Also, it is useful in detecting low velocity zones in the subsurface that are undetectable by refraction methods. It is most effective in estimating shear velocity, density, and thickness of subsurface profiles.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodruff%20House%20%28Hillside%2C%20New%20Jersey%29
Woodruff House (Hillside, New Jersey)
Woodruff House (Hillside, New Jersey). The Woodruff House is located in Hillside, Union County, New Jersey, United States. The house was built in 1735 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 11, 1978.
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Woodruff House (Hillside, New Jersey)
Woodruff House (Hillside, New Jersey). See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Union County, New Jersey List of the oldest buildings in New Jersey
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksander%20Raj%C4%8Devi%C4%87
Aleksander Rajčević
Aleksander Rajčević. Aleksander Rajčević (born 17 November 1986) is a Slovenian professional football defender who plays for Koper. On 11 May 2010, Rajčević was named in Slovenia's preliminary 30-man squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, but failed to make it to the final 23.
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Aleksander Rajčević
Aleksander Rajčević. Honours Koper Slovenian PrvaLiga: 2009–10 Slovenian Cup: 2005–06, 2006–07
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Aleksander Rajčević
Aleksander Rajčević. Maribor Slovenian PrvaLiga: 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2018–19 Slovenian Cup: 2011–12, 2012–13, 2015–16 Slovenian Supercup: 2012, 2013, 2014
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Aleksander Rajčević
Aleksander Rajčević. 1986 births Living people Sportspeople from Koper Slovenian footballers Association football defenders Slovenia youth international footballers Slovenia under-21 international footballers Slovenia international footballers Slovenian Second League players Slovenian PrvaLiga players FC Koper players NK Maribor players
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Nominal terms (computer science)
Nominal terms (computer science). Nominal terms are a metalanguage for embedding object languages with binding constructs into. Intuitively, they may be seen as an extension of first-order terms with support for name binding. Consequently, the native notion of equality between two nominal terms is alpha-equivalence (equivalence up to a permutative renaming of bound names). Nominal terms came out of a programme of research into nominal sets, and have a concrete semantics in those sets.
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Nominal terms (computer science)
Nominal terms (computer science). Where the regular unification found in Prolog is linear in the size of terms compared, the extension to faithfully capture equivalence of nominal terms, called nominal unification in the literature, is quadratic (Calvès 2013). Based on an earlier PTIME algorithm for nominal unification, alphaProlog is a Prolog-like logic programming language with facilities for binding names in terms, which was intended to be useful for programs acting on program syntax (Cheney 2004).
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Nominal terms (computer science)
Nominal terms (computer science). Nominal term embeddings may be seen as alternatives to de Bruijn encodings and higher-order abstract syntax, where the latter uses the simply typed lambda calculus as a metalanguage.
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Nominal terms (computer science)
Nominal terms (computer science). Motivation Many interesting calculi, logics and programming languages that are commonly seen in computer science feature name binding constructs. For instance, the universal quantifier from first-order logic, the lambda-binder from the lambda-calculus, and the pi-binder from the pi-calculus are all examples of name-binding constructs.
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Nominal terms (computer science)
Nominal terms (computer science). Motivation Computer scientists often need to manipulate abstract syntax trees. For instance, compiler writers perform many manipulations of abstract syntax trees during the various optimisation and elaboration phases of compiler execution. In particular, when working with abstract syntax trees with name binding constructs, we often want to work on alpha-equivalence classes, implement capture-avoiding substitutions, and make it easy to generate fresh names. How best to do this, in a bug free and reliable manner, motivates a large amount of research.
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Nominal terms (computer science)
Nominal terms (computer science). Motivation Prior attempts at solving this problem include 'nameless approaches' such as de Bruijn indices and levels, and higher-order approaches such as higher-order abstract syntax. Nominal terms are another, relatively new, approach that retain explicit names for bound variables like higher-order abstract syntax, whilst retaining the first-order flavour (and first-order computational properties) of de Bruijn encodings.
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Nominal terms (computer science)
Nominal terms (computer science). Relation with higher-order patterns Higher-order unification is known to be undecidable. This motivates the search for subsets of lambda-terms that enjoy a computationally well-behaved unification procedure. Higher-order patterns, proposed by Miller, are one such set.
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Nominal terms (computer science)
Nominal terms (computer science). Relation with higher-order patterns Higher-order patterns are lambda-terms where the arguments of a free variable are all distinct bound variables. They possess an efficiently decidable unification procedure, and as a result, have been widely implemented, notably in the logic programming language lambdaProlog.
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Nominal terms (computer science)
Nominal terms (computer science). Relation with higher-order patterns A recent body of work has investigated the connections between nominal terms and higher-order patterns, and consequently between nominal unification and higher-order pattern unification. Cheney proposed an extension of nominal terms called nominal patterns. He then provided a translation between nominal patterns and higher-order patterns which preserved unifiers. Later, Levy and Villaret demonstrated a translation between nominal terms and higher-order patterns that preserves the notion of unifiability. That is, if two nominal terms are unifiable, then their translated pattern counterparts are also unifiable.
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Nominal terms (computer science)
Nominal terms (computer science). Relation with higher-order patterns Dowek and Gabbay later sharpened Levy and Villaret's translation, proving that in some sense their translation is the best that there can be, and proved that the improved translation preserves unifiers. That is, if two nominal terms are unifiable by some substitution, then the corresponding higher-order pattern unification problem under the translation is solved by the translated substitution. For their proof, Dowek and Gabbay used a variation of nominal terms called permissive nominal terms. However, a translation from permissive nominal terms and back again also exists, completing the translation between nominal terms and higher-order patterns.
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The Legend of Guan Gong
The Legend of Guan Gong. The Legend of Guan Gong is a 2004 Chinese television series based on the story of Guan Yu, a general of the late Han Dynasty. The series has been released in North America by Image Entertainment.
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The Legend of Guan Gong
The Legend of Guan Gong. Plot The story begins with Guan Yu's early life, when he is forced to flee his hometown to avoid arrest after killing a local bully. After a long journey and experiencing hardship, Guan meets Liu Bei and Zhang Fei and becomes sworn brothers with them in the Oath of the Peach Garden. Since then, the three of them have dedicated their lives to defending the Han Dynasty and bringing peace to the empire.
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The Legend of Guan Gong
The Legend of Guan Gong. The series differs from Guan Yu's official biography in Records of Three Kingdoms, folk tales about him and his story in the 14th century novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong. It focuses on four main events in Guan's life story: Oath of the Peach Garden; crossing five passes and slaying six generals; Guan Yu attends the banquet alone and Guan Yu's defeat and death.
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The Legend of Guan Gong
The Legend of Guan Gong. Cast Wang Yingquan as Guan Yu Li Wenshuai as young Guan Yu Zhang Youling as Zhang Fei Huang Xiangyang as Liu Bei Li Xinyu as Diaochan Tian Hairong as Qingluo Sun Li as Taohua Heizi as Cao Cao Yizhen as Lü Bu Jin Bo as Zhao Yun Wang Guanghui as Zhuge Liang Xie Ning as Xu Chu Yang Meng as Xiahou Dun He Shengwei as Cao Ren Wu Yuhe as Jie'er Fan Yan as Lady Mi You Liping as Hua Tuo
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The Legend of Guan Gong
The Legend of Guan Gong. See also List of media adaptations of Romance of the Three Kingdoms
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The Legend of Guan Gong
The Legend of Guan Gong. 2004 Chinese television series debuts 2004 Chinese television series endings Works based on Romance of the Three Kingdoms Television series set in the Eastern Han dynasty Mandarin-language television shows Chinese historical television series
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Johannes Rahder
Johannes Rahder. Johannes Rahder (December 27, 1898 – March 3, 1988), Dutch Orientalist, professor of Japanese at the University of Leiden (1931–1946) and Yale University (1947–1965).
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Johannes Rahder
Johannes Rahder. Biography Rahder was born in Lubuk Begalung, the Dutch East Indies, now a subdistrict of Padang, where his father was governor of the west coast of Sumatra. The fact that he requested as a birthday present a library when he was five years old suggests that he was a precocious child.
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Johannes Rahder
Johannes Rahder. He earned his doctorate at the University of Utrecht for an edition of the text of Daśabhûmikasûtra (1926). Because of his interest in Buddhism and linguistics, he not only studied Sanskrit and Pali, but also Chinese, Japanese and many other languages. After working for several years on the Buddhist Dictionary Hôbôgirin (published by the Maison Franco-Japonaise in Tokyo), he was appointed Professor of Sanskrit, Avestan, Old Persian and principles of Indo-Germanic linguistics at the University of Utrecht (1930).
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Johannes Rahder
Johannes Rahder. In 1933, during one of his many visits to the Far East, Rahder shared a trip on the Trans-Siberian Railway with poet Langston Hughes who characterized Rahder as "a famous authority on obscure Oriental languages," who, having lost his luggage, "had nothing with him but paper and pencils, not even a change of clothing for the trip across the Soviet Union." ("I Wonder as I Wander," Langston Hughes, Hill and Wang Publishers, pages 233-234, 1956 )
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Johannes Rahder
Johannes Rahder. Barely a year later, he exchanged the chair for that in Japanese language and literature at Leiden University. In 1946 he resigned from his post at Leiden, and joined the faculty at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, where he had been a visiting professor during 1937–1938. The following year he went to Yale University, where he was Professor of Japanese from 1947 until his retirement in 1965.
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Johannes Rahder
Johannes Rahder. Publications Daśabhûmikasûtra,J.-B. ISTAS, Leuven, 1926 Glossary of the Sanskrit, tibetain, Mongolian and Chinese versions of the Daśabhûmika-sûtra, Paris, Geuthner, 1928 Harivarman's Satyasiddhi-śâstra, Philosophy East & West, jan. 1956 Etymological Dictionary of Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Ainu,. Fifth Part, privately printed, New Haven, 1962 "La satkāyadṛṣṭi d'après Vibhāṣā 8", MCB 1, 1932, 227-239
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Botswana National Broadcasting Board
Botswana National Broadcasting Board. The Botswana National Broadcasting Board (NBB) was set up by the Broadcasting Act, 1998 (No. 6 of 1999). The Board consists of eleven members who were appointed in August 2000. Section 10 of the Act, includes Board functions such as the issuing of broadcasting licences and the control and supervision of broadcasting activities, including the relaying of radio and television programmes from places in and out of Botswana to places in and outside Botswana.
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Botswana National Broadcasting Board
Botswana National Broadcasting Board. Roles (Summary) Act as general advisor to National Broadcasting Board (NBB) Act as a support link between Botswana Telecommunications Authority (BTA) and NBB Recommend code of conduct Monitor global broadcast developments Broadcast representation nationally, regionally and internationally
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Botswana National Broadcasting Board
Botswana National Broadcasting Board. Licensing The NBB issues licences on the following types of broadcasting services in Botswana. Public broadcasting Private broadcasting and Community broadcasting
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Botswana National Broadcasting Board
Botswana National Broadcasting Board. Highlights and Controversies 2007: National Broadcasting Board v Multichoice Botswana. The Board issued a broadcasting licence to Multichoice in 2005, and subsequently, in 2007, made an order setting aside the decision to issue the licence. The Court of Appeal decided that the NBB had acted ultra vires its powers in licensing Multichoice Botswana as a broadcaster. 2008 - Digital Migration Strategy: The NBB highlighted the need for the development of the digital migration strategy to the Minister at a meeting in December 2007. The BTA is expected to play a significant role in this task
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Botswana National Broadcasting Board
Botswana National Broadcasting Board. Supports ISDB-T broadcast (1 segment). MPEG-2/ MPEG-4 AVC/ H.264 HD/ SD video. DiVX Compatible with 480i/ 480p/ 720p/ 1080i/ 1080p video formats. Auto and Manually scan all available TV and radio channels. Aspect ratio 16:9 and 4:3. 1000 channels memory. Parental control. Teletext/ Bit Map Subtitle. Compliant with ETS1. Supported 7 days EPG fiction. VBI Teletext support 6 MHz software setting auto/ manual program search. Multi language supported.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EXMARaLDA
EXMARaLDA
EXMARaLDA. EXMARaLDA (Extensible Markup Language for Discourse Annotation) is a set of free software tools for creating, managing and analyzing spoken language corpora. It consists of a transcription tool (comparable to tools like Praat or Transcriber), a tool for administering corpus meta data and a tool for doing queries (KWIC searches) on spoken language corpora. EXMARaLDA is used for doing conversation and discourse analysis, dialectology, phonology and research into first and second language acquisition in children and adults. EXMARaLDA is based on the open standards XML and Unicode and programmed in Java.
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Querétaro Institute of Technology
Querétaro Institute of Technology. The Querétaro Institute of Technology (), or ITQ is part of National Technological Institute of Mexico system, which is an organized educational complex, high academic self-sufficiency and continuity in their actions, together by a strong sense of national community and with strong traditions in the fields of academic planning, technological research and cultural and sports activities. As the system has a separate identity, but between schools shows regional characteristics.
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Querétaro Institute of Technology
Querétaro Institute of Technology. The whole system represents a national effort to instill in young people a close relationship with science and technology, with such strength that will never become extinct in the future.
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Querétaro Institute of Technology
Querétaro Institute of Technology. The Technological Institute of Querétaro opened on 2 January 1967 at the premises of the Industrial Technical School No. 59. On 15 May of that year, President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz officer delivered the present facilities of the Institute's first director Vera Ing Rodolfo Zapata.
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Querétaro Institute of Technology
Querétaro Institute of Technology. Francisco Domínguez Servién, the Governor of Querétaro visited the school during its 50th-anniversary celebrations in 2017.
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Querétaro Institute of Technology
Querétaro Institute of Technology. Universities and colleges in Querétaro Educational institutions established in 1967 1967 establishments in Mexico Querétaro City
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The Jed Foundation
The Jed Foundation. The Jed Foundation (JED) is a non-profit organization that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for teens and young adults in the United States.
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The Jed Foundation
The Jed Foundation. JED partners with high schools and colleges to strengthen their mental health, substance misuse and suicide prevention programs and systems. They equip teens and young adults with the skills and knowledge to help themselves and each other. They encourage community awareness, understanding and action for young adult mental health.
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The Jed Foundation
The Jed Foundation. History The JED Foundation is rated 4-stars by Charity Navigator, their highest rating.
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The Jed Foundation
The Jed Foundation. Campaigns JED's Mental Health Resource Center: jedfoundation.org/help
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The Jed Foundation
The Jed Foundation. History The JED website provides information about common emotional health issues and provides guidance for those concerned about themselves or others.
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The Jed Foundation
The Jed Foundation. JED Campus: jedcampus.org A nationwide initiative designed to help colleges and universities develop campus-wide systems, programs and policies to support mental health and prevent substance abuse and suicide. Following JED’s Comprehensive Approach, JED Campuses embark on a multi-year strategic partnership with JED to build a safety net for their students. The JED Campus program involves nearly 170 campuses.