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...rge repulsion, interior to a spherical nuclear volume, will not result in a distribution of electron potential wells in accordance with the octet rul... ...e from least curvature that the (g-) domain of outer electrons will tend to normalize lateral to the nucleus' g+ vector and parallel to adjacent ele... ...ector. This vector curls perpendicular to the motion, resulting in globally normalizing motion between the electron and nucleus. We also note from ... ..., this vector then curls perpendicular to the motion, resulting in globally normalizing motion between the electron and nucleus. But this description... ...gle of incidence resulting in an equal reflection angle with respect to the normal of the surface. Information transmitted concerning the matter fie... .... The angle of refraction ϕ, between matter field surfaces, relative to the normal (orthogonal to surface), is defined by Snell's Law: (n i / n r ... ... (1/n). A proportional relationship is inferred between the nuclear density distribution in a matter field and n; so that refraction is treated as t... ...indicated is a proportional function between wavelength and nuclear density distribution, so that, diffraction and refraction may be considered join... ...f quantum mechanics. Atomic electron loci came to be defined as probability distributions of quantum wave functions ―(thus formalizing the suspensio...
...ice’s records are public documents and are available to the public during normal business hours. For example, from 1891 to 1982 the Copyright Offic... ...RT ON ORPHAN WORKS been created, and costs incurred in the production and distribution of copies. Therefore commercial users tend to be highly sens... ...ations where an injunction comes at a critical point in the marketing and distribution of the work. 75 However, in some situations (e.g., unpublis... ...pects about this mode of use should be kept in mind. First, this mode of distribution usually involves very little cost for each individual work. S... ...t; the restrictions would extend only to the unauthorized reproduction or distribution of copies of the work, its public performance, or some other ... ...ce is authorized under this subsection if – (A) the work is subject to normal commercial exploitation; (B) a copy or phonorecord of the work can... ...ithout permission by libraries and archives if the work is not subject to normal commercial exploitation and is not obtainable at a reasonable price... ...y conducted a reasonable investigation of whether the work was subject to normal commercial exploitation or available for a reasonable price). Secti... ...either of these terms. Similarly, it does not define the important term “normal commercial exploitation.” We could find no case interpreting these ...
...n, smile, weep, and laugh - but not in response to external stimuli. They breathe normally and unaided. There is no way to diagnose PVS, even wi... ...ic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Actually, the EEG of 25% of all PVS cases is absolutely normal! Cerebral blood flow is evident in the brains of some PVS... ...s do not form crystals. Instead, they are arranged randomly, fully reflecting their distribution in the liquid. This property of homogeneous continu... ... to be above it. And who is right in the UFO debate? Due to refraction, even under normal atmospheric conditions, we all see objects that are under... ...eases collectively known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. Prions have normal, non-pathogenic forms, resident on the surface of brain c...
...interviews taken as a part of our research grant, has been published for free distribution by the Tamil Nadu State AIDS Control Society as a book t... .... The quantization vectors should estimate the underlying unknown probability distribution of patterns. The distribution of prototype vectors should... ...e distribution of prototype vectors should statistically resemble the unknown distribution of patterns. Uniform sampling probability, provides an i... ...ife R 8 - They (men) suffer from guilt after infection so they cannot be normal at home R 9 - They (men) don’t live with courage after bein... ... kin or even their wife. R 8 – They suffer from guilt so they cannot lead a normal life at home. R 9 – They don’t live with courage after being i... ...thma because he is very old they (doctors) say he cannot get HIV/AIDS. He is normal but they have not tested his blood for HIV/AIDS. She says they ... ...an take treatment before the disease becomes chronic for we see women lead a normal life for over fourteen to fifteen years even after being infect... ...l Looked ill Was very feeble Could only sit Was depressed Normal Other observation: Somebody spoke Both of them spoke ...
...ICE: This eBook is licensed to the original purchaser only. Duplication or distribution to any person via email, floppy disk, network, print out, or a... ...everal thousand books, periodicals and other media relating to Islam. On a normal day, the institute boasted healthy traffic, a wide variety of visito... ...aving at her. She turned back in time to catch Lundquist's glower. Back to normal already. Therese tipped her empty glass at him, placed it atop a ser... ...urse she was breaking all the rules cuz she would have never done it under normal circumstances or while Jury had been alive and kicking. But Jury was... ...lease him and even allow him to kill her. Needless to say, his kin did not normally share any of this information willingly. He certainly was not goin... ... of the Trooper, ushered Marsh in front of her on the way to the entrance. Normally, she would have left him in the SUV, but she felt more comfortable...
...pyright owner and the publisher of the book. The scanning, uploading, and distribution of this book via the Internet or by any other means without t... ...p, “off me. And I want out of this dress too. I want my oversized Pis and normalcy.” “Laylah, if all you ever go for is normal, how will you enjoy li... ...er, was different. The room was filled with more animals than the two who normally kept her company. There were felines of all types, wolves, birds, ... ...w that he had been in the dream with Laylah Le Croix and had inspired the normally scared teenager to fight back. “My lady, here is the data crystal... ...r you, General Nancer. You always take such negative views of situations. Normally, that wouldn’t bother me, but today, I think I’ll take exception t... ...t a threat?” “No, Drayden, it’s a promise.” Stefan's eyes changed back to normal. “You have a good night, Cub.” Drayden bristled at the condescendin...
...e new media, doing business on the web, digital content, its creation and distribution, e-publishing, e-books, digital reference, DRM technology, and... ...y the need to invest in costly "branding" campaigns and manufacturing and distribution activities. This trend is also likely to restore the balan... ...ntent creation, and reduce their overhead by outsourcing the functions of distribution and relationships management. The existence of central "relat... .... This is especially true in an age of just-in-time inventory and digital distribution. Network effects mean that content brokers have to invest much... ...Price rigidity. Free content reduces the price elasticity of paid content. Normally, the cheaper the content - the more it sells. But the availabilit... ...o be interested. It costs the newspaper close to nothing (the material is, normally, already computer-resident) - and it might even generate added ci... ...tion of a record is on the cards and it is tens of percents cheaper than a normal production. Again, the participants will interact through the Intra... ...t only the legal questions but the real possibilities. It is evident that normal persons will always have legal problems (remember that prisons and ... ...nd their (priest/secret) arcane languages which open an abyss between the normal person and the "initiated". Well, I think it is enough for a start...
...Essays dedicated to the new media, doing business on the web, digital content, its creation and distribution, e-publishing, e-books, digital reference, DRM technology, and other related issues....
...or shape parameter beta in failure censored samples from two-parameter Weibull distribution when some 'apriori' or guessed interval containing the p... ...s for shape parameter β in failure censored samples from two-parameter Weibull distribution when some ‘apriori’ or guessed interval containing the ... ...roposed with its properties. Key Words & Phrases: Two-parameter Weibull distribution, Shape parameter, Guessed interval, Shrinkage estimation... ...d time until it fails, is represented by the continuous random variable X. One distribution that has been used extensively in recent years to deal w... ...ears to deal with such problems of reliability and life-testing is the Weibull distribution introduced by Weibull(1939), who proposed it in connectio... ...der these conditions, the sample median Y M ˆ is consistent and asymptotically normal (Gross, 1980) with mean M Y and variance () () {} 2 1 4 − ... ...ing theorem. Theorem 6.1. Any estimator in ℑ is asymptotically unbiased and normal. Proof: Following Kuk and Mak (1989), let P Y , P X and P ...
...rt 1. In this section we have studied a class of shrinkage estimators for shape parameter beta in failure censored samples from two-parameter Weibull distribution when some 'apriori' or guessed interval containing the parameter beta is available in addition to sample information and analyses their properties. Some estimators are generated from the proposed class and compar...
...ooking for the “tranquillization” of Smarandache, for his moving towards “normality”, with arguments such as formulae of good sense, of good advises ... ...ism characterized by the auto-suspension of the absurdity. In the table of distribution of the specific elements, it is collocated in the category of... ...h and disregarding is eloquence. The exceptional superposes itself to the normal, the performance to the derisive. The paradox is any fair sabotage ... ..., generally, of the overflowing dynamics of writing. All these aesthetic “normalities” aim at the rehabilitation of the state of grace of the aesthet... ...setting in liberty, its protection against abusive inscriptions (there’s a normal favourable artistic serialism, on which Tudor Vianu attracts our at... ...impossible into the possible, the transformation of the abnormal into the normal; - an art Nonart; 14 - literature made of anything; - liter... ... ANATHEMA AGAINST THIS THEME! Of course, the privileged space in the distribution of the anthology is granted to the founder of the movement, a... ...lone-on-rails (1994), is an example of paradoxist prose trough an inverse distribution of the reactions of characters. At an international congress ...
...y of a total sympathetic tolerance. The aesthetic behaviour of the paradoxism characterized by the auto-suspension of the absurdity. In the table of distribution of the specific elements, it is collocated in the category of annihilators and perifractors of the convention (by the side of the comic, the ridicule, the grotesque, the absurd)....
... XVII. Notes on the Economics of Game Theory XVIII. The Spectrum of Auctions XIX. Distributions to Partners and Shareholders XX. Moral Hazard and ... ...ow. Moreover, we can invest money received now and get interest on it (which should normally equal the discount). Put differently: the discount refl... ...s). The supply of a stock and, to a lesser extent, the demand for it determine its distribution (how many shareowners are there) and, as a result, ... ...r sold do prices become rigid. Example: if a controlling stake is sold - the buyer normally pays a "control premium". Another example: in thin mark... ... sell), the discount rate is comprised of two elements: one is the risk-free rate (normally, the interest payable on government bonds), the other b... ...the same rate of dividends will continue to be distributed? The number of periods (normally, years) selected for the calculation is called the "pri... ...vertising campaigns (including cost estimates) - broken by market and by media. • Distribution of the products. • A flow chart describing the rec... ...w products and to acquire new clients - money is abundant. These are the functions normally reserved to financial investors: Financial Management ... ... systems (e.g., points, vouchers). 6. The strategic investor usually organizes a distribution and dealership network, a franchising network, or a...
...nceptualized as a decision problem under risk with a pre-ascertained loss distribution. To reduce the risk the investor pays the premium and is compe... ... not suffer an erosion of value, then the insurance premium is taken as a normal business overhead expense provided the premium amount is a fair ref... ...ility density function as the derivative of some utility function that is normalized to yield values between zero and unity. Abbas’ works mo... ...d unity. Abbas’ works modifies earlier works on interpretation of normalized utility functions as a probability distribution of some hypothe... ... works on interpretation of normalized utility functions as a probability distribution of some hypothetical game of chance that is independent of th... ...e decision maker (Castagnoli and LiCalzi, 1996) and rescaling probability distributions with the objective of obtaining convenient expressions for ut... ...sibly be reduced to pure random walk if we do away with the assumption of normality, it does not necessarily rule out the possibility of mean revers... ...stent Preference Let p U , p D and p N be the three probability distributions contingent upon events U, D and N respectively where p U (u)... ...Jong, 1976). The value of q (f) is fairly approximated by the tail of the normal distribution as follows: q (f) ≈ (1/√2π) {exp (-z ...
...mmunication's Message 73 Message Design and the Law 74 SUMMARY 74 7 CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION IN SOCIAL MARKETING 75 IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY OF CH... ...W TO GET THERE AND BY WHAT METHODS 93 Market Segmentation 94 PRODUCT STRATEGY 95 Distribution -- Parties to the Process 97 PRICING STRATEGY FOR TH... ...s and behavior of target audiences. They use modern channels of communication and distribution to reach their audiences. They approach their task f... ...develop and test effective communication concepts; and use the most cost-effective distribution channels. Ideas, according to Fine, can be managed ... ...the time-honored four Ps model -- product, price, promotion and place (channels of distribution) -- in Chapters 4, 5, 6 and 7, respectively. Part II... ... with the idea that handicapped children should be schooled in the same classes as normal children. But after enactment of mainstreaming laws, socie... ...ea. Examples are Boy Scouts, Christian Dior, Goodwill Industries, ERA, Gay Rights, NORMAL (National Organization for Repeal of Marijuana Laws), I Lo... ... association, may be to convince people that their behavior (anxiety) may be quite normal and that anxious feelings are experienced by nearly everyo... ... the message may be very subtle, that is, teaching someone to discriminate between normal feelings and those that move one beyond the normal category...
...f the previous results, a default neutrosophic logic may be used instead of the normal inference rules. The distribution of possible neutrosophic re... ...ult neutrosophic logic may be used instead of the normal inference rules. The distribution of possible neutrosophic results serves as an orientating... ...x is not in A, and the rest is undecidable); or y(0,0,100) belongs to A (which normally means y is not for sure in A); or z(0,100,0) belongs to A (wh... ... not defined when the sources are in full contradiction because in such case the normalization constant is zero. A source is said to be in full confli... ...peculiar, note that . Hence, the bpa is in general different from a probability distribution . Example Consider ,the n . An information granule on thi... ...ith m(A)≠0, () ()() () A m A m A A m n i i = ≠ ∑ =1 , 0 αθ , it is necessary to normalize αθ i (A). Therefore αθ i (A) is given by () () () 5 3 1 ... ...between several alternatives or choices, it is better and simplier to deal with normalized bpa to take a final important decision for the problem under... ...spects of the information (the intrinsic and the classical aspect). The uniform distribution for does not generate the maximum generalized entropy bec... ...ll hypothesis H 0 : the observed first-digit frequencies approximate a benford distribution; and accepting the alternative hypothesis H 1 : the obse...
...ne value of implied volatility. The model assumes a certain - geometric Brownian - distribution of stock prices that has been shown to not apply to... ... for the hazards of lending - such as the default risk. Shareholders expect above "normal" - that is, risk-free - returns on their investments in s... ... for the hazards of lending - such as the default risk. Shareholders expect above "normal" - that is, risk-free - returns on their investments in s... ...er, raises challenges for market participants and the authorities: in tracking the distribution of risks in the economy, managing associated counte... ... royalties, local safety and health standards, price controls, quality of internal distribution systems, the size of the order, the size of the mar... ...bar the entrepreneur, are concerned, exclusivity also prevents a more advantageous distribution of income and wealth. Exclusive ownership reflect... ...ore. Enormous amounts of time, efforts, money and energy are expended by the more "normal" – because of the "less normal" and the "eccentric". The... ... access – whereas speculators use information of a more public nature. Speculators normally work within closely monitored, full disclosure, transpa... ...t, low unemployment and full use of industrial capacity as military demands add to normal economic activity." According to Perry, writing long befo...
...y q= μ 2πc Ω 2 1+ v 2 4c 2 , so that the wave pres- sure F N =F 1 cosθ normal to the wall surface is F N =(1+ ) 1+ v 2 c 2 qcos 2 θ, (99) whi... ... non-zero components U 11 , U 12 , U 21 . It is easy to calculate that the normal wave pressure of a circular wave will be different from the pressure... ...er terms. The same situation applies for spherical waves † . Therefore the normal pressure exerted by the waves on a wall orthogonal to the direction ... ...torsion balance. Formula (100) is the same as F N = (1+ )qcos 2 θ — the normal pressure exerted by a plane electromagnetic wave in Minkowski space,... ...ctive processes in his laboratory. Proceeding from his considerations, re- distribution of energy should produce a non-uniformity of time that generat... ...e tensor: 1. Fields of gravitation of the 1st kind are derived from island distributions of masses. An instance of such a feld is the that of a spheri... ...ributions of masses. An instance of such a feld is the that of a spherical distribution of matter (a spherical mass island) described by the Schwarzsc... ... along the direction orthogonal to the geodesics (it is taken in the plane normal to the geodesics). Along each geodesic linev = const. He introduced ... ...idering the details of these diffculties, we see that, having an arbitrary distribution of matter in a space, the matrix R ab , taken in a non- ho...
... write λ = µ . DEFINITION 1.1.8: A fuzzy subset µ of a set X is said to normal if sup X x∈ µ (x) = 1. A fuzzy subset µ of a set X is said to... ...al if sup X x∈ µ (x) = 1. A fuzzy subset µ of a set X is said to be normalized if there exist x ∈ X such that µ (x) = 1. DEFINITION 1.1.9: ... ...roup, determine the fuzzy subgroup uniquely or not. The concepts of fuzzy normal subgroup and fuzzy coset were introduced by [98]. For more about fuz... .... DEFINITION 1.2.2: Let G be a group. A fuzzy subgroup A of G is called normal if A(x) = A(y –1 x y) for all x, y ∈ G. DEFINITION 1.2.3: Let A... ...EFINITION 1.2.5: We can define a fuzzy subgroup µ of a group G to be fuzzy normal subgroup of a group G if µ (xy) = µ (yx) for every x, y ∈ G. This i... ...ION [72]: A function Π f : F(X ∗ ) → R + ∪ { ∞} is called a Bernoulli F- distribution on X ∗ if Π f (A) = ∑ ∈ > * X x 0 ) x ( A ) X ( Π for... ...r any φ ≠ A ∈ F(X ∗ ) and Π f (φ) = 0 where Π : X ∗ → R + is a Bernoulli distribution, Π f is positive if Π is positive. Now we recall definit... ... an F-thin and F-complete subset in F(X ∗ ). For any positive Bernoulli F-distribution Π f on X ∗ , we have Π f (A) ≥ 1. Proof: We have Π f (... ...M 1.10.34: Let A ∈ F(X ∗ ) be an F-thin set. For any positive Bernoulli F- distribution on X ∗ we have Π f (A) < ∞. Proof: Let w be a word that...
... are often confused. The pregnancy (and the resulting fetus) are discussed in terms normally reserved to natural catastrophes (force majeure). At ti... ...an agreement, the mother gave up some of her rights and limited the others. This is normal practice in contracts: they represent compromises, the o... ...ures of planning and of intention, of effort and of perseverance which would have "normally" been called for, etc. Labelling a complex of actions a... ... directed at himself. The patient is angry at himself for being unable to vent off normal anger, normally. He feels like a miscreant. He hates hims... ...g and easily identifiable elements of frustration, irritation and annoyance. While normal anger is connected to some action regarding its source (o... ... no conscious, deliberating mind was at work. When we perceive an injustice in the distribution of wealth or love – we become angry because of mora... ...al terms, making the supply of goods or services dependent on restrictions on the distribution or manufacturer of other goods, imposing restricti... ...donia could have attained. Strategies for Monopolization Exclude competitors from distribution channels. - This is common practice in many countri... ... the resulting scale economies to force conditions upon the competition or upon the distribution channels. In many countries Big Industry lobbies fo...