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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Statistics For Logisticians, Caroline Lubert
Supportability Analysis Of Shared Strategic Resources, Caroline Lubert, J. Knezevic
Supportability Analysis Of Shared Strategic Resources, Caroline Lubert, J. Knezevic
Caroline P Lubert
No abstract provided.
Electrochemical And Infrared Studies Of Model Membrane Systems, Mark Anderson
Electrochemical And Infrared Studies Of Model Membrane Systems, Mark Anderson
Mark R. Anderson
No abstract is available at this time.
Hplc Analysis Of Amino Acid- And Peptide-Derived Chloramines, Thomas Goyne, Jennifer Latham, Suzanne Furness-Green, Tracy Inskeep, Lu Ping, Heather Greenleaf-Schumann
Hplc Analysis Of Amino Acid- And Peptide-Derived Chloramines, Thomas Goyne, Jennifer Latham, Suzanne Furness-Green, Tracy Inskeep, Lu Ping, Heather Greenleaf-Schumann
Thomas Goyne
No abstract provided.
Non-Traditional Techniques In Teaching Science For General Students, Gary Lewis, Ben Golden, Gail Schiffer, Diane Willey
Non-Traditional Techniques In Teaching Science For General Students, Gary Lewis, Ben Golden, Gail Schiffer, Diane Willey
Gary C. Lewis
No abstract provided.
World Wide Web, Netscape, And Simple Html Coding: What Use Do They Have In The Classroom?, C. Claiborne, Sonya Shepherd
World Wide Web, Netscape, And Simple Html Coding: What Use Do They Have In The Classroom?, C. Claiborne, Sonya Shepherd
Sonya S. Gaither
No abstract provided.
Studies Of The Importance Of Molecular Structure And Orientation To Adhesive Interactions At Interfaces, Cynthia Kraft, Mark Anderson
Studies Of The Importance Of Molecular Structure And Orientation To Adhesive Interactions At Interfaces, Cynthia Kraft, Mark Anderson
Mark R. Anderson
No abstract is currently available.
Secrets Of The Madelung Constant, Stan Wagon
Secrets Of The Madelung Constant, Stan Wagon
Stan Wagon, Retired
No abstract provided.
Polynomials For Radicals, Stan Wagon
System For Synchronizing Execution By A Processing Element Of Threads Within A Process Using A State Indicator Us:5553305, Robert Iannucci, Steven Gregor
System For Synchronizing Execution By A Processing Element Of Threads Within A Process Using A State Indicator Us:5553305, Robert Iannucci, Steven Gregor
Robert A Iannucci
No abstract provided.
Answer To Question #26. Electromagnetic Field Momentum, Br Holstein
Answer To Question #26. Electromagnetic Field Momentum, Br Holstein
Barry R Holstein
No abstract provided.
Development Of A Shear-Zone Bounded Block Uplift Within The Middle Crust Of The Archean Wyoming Province During Proterozoic Accretion, Laramie Mts., Wy, Phillip Resor, A Snoke, K Chamberlain
Development Of A Shear-Zone Bounded Block Uplift Within The Middle Crust Of The Archean Wyoming Province During Proterozoic Accretion, Laramie Mts., Wy, Phillip Resor, A Snoke, K Chamberlain
Phillip G Resor
No abstract provided.
How Can Software Reliability Engineering (Sre) Help System Engineers And Software Architects?, Robert Yacobellis
How Can Software Reliability Engineering (Sre) Help System Engineers And Software Architects?, Robert Yacobellis
Robert H Yacobellis
No abstract provided.
Enhancing Quality Through An Integrated Approach To Supportability, Caroline Lubert, J. Knezevic
Enhancing Quality Through An Integrated Approach To Supportability, Caroline Lubert, J. Knezevic
Caroline P Lubert
No abstract provided.
The Magic Of Imaginary Factoring, Stan Wagon
The Magic Of Imaginary Factoring, Stan Wagon
Stan Wagon, Retired
No abstract provided.
Understanding Alpha Decay, Br Holstein
Understanding Alpha Decay, Br Holstein
Barry R Holstein
The subject of alpha decay is an important part of a course in modern physics, as it provides a clear experimental manifestation of the phenomenon of barrier penetration. The traditional approach, based on Gamow's complex eigenvalue method, raises a number of questions which can be answered by employing the older but less well-known procedure of summing over scattering states. Additional insights are gained by examination of the alpha decay system via more contemporary path integral based techniques.
Nonparametric Regression Using Bayesian Variable Selection, Michael Smith, Robert Kohn
Nonparametric Regression Using Bayesian Variable Selection, Michael Smith, Robert Kohn
Michael Stanley Smith
No abstract provided.
Finite Sample Performance Of Robust Bayesian Regression, Michael Smith, Sheather Simon, Kohn Robert
Finite Sample Performance Of Robust Bayesian Regression, Michael Smith, Sheather Simon, Kohn Robert
Michael Stanley Smith
No abstract provided.
Plant Conservation., Nat Quansah
Achieving Balance In Software Engineering Curricula, Tim Comber, Bruce Lo, Richard Watson
Achieving Balance In Software Engineering Curricula, Tim Comber, Bruce Lo, Richard Watson
Tim Comber
Achieving balance is an issue that faces all curriculum designers. The complexity of the software process demands a pluralistic approach to systems development. This pluralism must also be reflected in the education and training of future software engineers. How can we integrate the diverse views into a unified curriculum framework? How can we cover all topics that are deemed essential for the discipline. We must balance specialised software engineering topics with fundamental topics in computer science and we must also balance the variety of software engineering topics amongst themselves within the relatively short three-year undergraduate curriculum. Very often, what is …