... take axes of reference fixed in the (one) moving solid. In the foot-
note to § 67 is explained how the rotation of these axes is taken account of. The
effect of the translation of the origin will ... two vector
functions of the position of a point independent of σ and ω. Let us see whether
∗
To insure that φ is single valued and so, that the part of the surface integral of...
... imagination by thinking of non-existent possibilities; but do it on a free,
generous scale. Give yourself a perfectly free rein in the company of the In nite.
During such exercise of the imagination, ... frightful
amount of using it contrary to the laws of its normal action. A kind of use of it,
such as, when we find a child doing it with its eye s, we say, “Do not learn the
h...
... system
of
the brain, resulting in feelings
of
euphoria. These feelings and the physical and psychoactive affects
of
the drugs can help explain
the non-medical use (misuse) and abuse
of
prescription ... regarding pathophysiology, assessment, treatment, and monitoring requirements for
11
chronic pain (Arnstein & Marie, 20 10). In addition, only 40%
of
physicians receiv...
... more illuminating form of the law is
obtained if, instead of putting the question what kinds of space-time can
exist under the most general conditions in an empty region, we ask what
kind of space-time ... conceive of any “length” in nature independent of a defini-
tion of the way of measuring length. And, if there is, we may disregard
it in physics, because it is beyond...
... to
information graphics for individuals with sight im-
pairments, by inferring the intended message under-
lying the graphic, providing an initial summary of
the graphic that includes the intended ... The
objective of their corpus study was to categorize the
kinds of information in captions so that their find-
ings could be used in forming rules for generating
graphics with captions....
... ditions, the last of them being
published in Dublin in 1790. Montucla’s revision of 1790 was translated
by C. Hutton, and editions of this were issued in 1803, in 1814, and (in
one volume) in 1840: my ... . . 198
Scheme of Examination in 1873 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Scheme of Examination in 1882 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
Fall in number of...
... snapshots of the
effects of increasing privatisation of health and home
care on the quality of life of women in each section
of Canada [75]. It concluded that increasing privati-
sation of health ... among
provinces in availability of services. Provincial gov-
ernments are responsible for setting policy, planning,
monitoring and regulations. Financing comes from a
mix of...
... new pieces of information,
which were implicit in the "linear" input form, are
made explicit in the result of the analysis. These
pieces of information are extracted using the syn- ... 1983))
this book-keeping need not be completely explicit,
but the interpreter of the language (usually a
dialect of PROLOG) has to keep track of the binding
of the variables,...
... (e.g., Ministry of
Justice [MoJ], Ministry of the Interior [MoI], Ministry of Law [MoL]) has resulted in
insuffi cient involvement or delay in enrollment of prison health staff in DOTS training ... that the risk of engaging in injecting
drug use increases with every year a person is in prison.
5, 10
Injecting drug users often
share needles, syringes,
7,8
or homemade...
... bidirectional, allowing one
component to request certain highly restrtcted kinds
of information from another component and, in
principle, can connect any pair of processors in a
SUS
260
DISCOURSE[ ... communication posited in the model of the
SUS above.
A theory of NSls should specify when, in terms
of the operation of any individual processor,
interaction will be...