10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTUSE»
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1
Cruise Tourism and Society: A Socio-economic Perspective
H4: TR will have a positive effect on INTUSE. Due to the increasing prevalence,
and the technical requirements in terms of functionality, size and portability, smart
phones are in the context of tourism and especially for the present study a kind ...
Alexis Papathanassis, Tihomir Lukovic, Michael Vogel, 2012
2
PISA PISA 2006 Technical Report
Latent correlations between INTUSE/PRGUSE INTUSE/INTCONF INTUSE/
HIGHCONF PRGUSE/INTCONF PRGUSE/ HIGHCONF INTCONF/ HIGHCONF
Australia 0.53 0.58 0.52 0.16 0.49 0.71 Austria 0.62 0.53 0.40 0.29 0.53 0.78
Belgium ...
3
PISA 2003 technical report: Programme for International ...
-0.61 -1.99 -0.64 2.63 c) I use a computer because I am very interested. 0.19 -
2.50 0.17 2.32 cl) I lose track of time, when I am working with the computer. 0.58 -
2.31 0.26 2.05 INTUSE PRGUSE r. w Australia 0.80 0.78 L Austria 0.79.
Ray Adams, Programme for International Student Assessment, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2005
4
Proceedings of the European Conference on Information ...
For the extent of Internet use by workers we used, as in the first part of this study,
a variable measuring the percentage of employees working regularly with the
Internet, INTUSE. For the extent of IT use by firms we construct a variable, Y, that
is ...
5
ECOOP 2005 - Object-Oriented Programming: 19th European ...
19th European Conference, Glasgow, UK, July 25-29, 2005. Proceedings
Andrew Black. class ContextExample { void floatUse() { Vector v = new Vector(); v
.add(new Float(3.14)); reverse(v); Float f = (Float)v.get(0); } void intUse() { Vector
v ...
6
The works of Edmund Spenser
... Into his wound the juice thereof did scruze; And round about, as she could well
it uzc, The flesh therewith shee suppled and did steepe, T' abate all spasme,
andsoketheswellingbruze; And, after having searcht the intuse deepe, She with
her ...
7
The Columbian cyclopedia
In'tumbs'cent, a. -sent, swelling up; expanding. INTUSE, n. in-tus' [L. in, into; tv*us,
beaten or pounded]: in OK, a bruise. INTUSSUSCEPTION, n. In'tiis-sus-sep'shun
[F. intussusception — from L. intus, within; II INTROVERT-INTUSE.
8
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser
5 Intuse, contusion. * Plaine, smooth. • Recur'd, recovered. 3 Scruze, squeeze. 7
Hopelesse, unexpected. 4 Suppled, mode supple, moistened. XXII. 6. — Divine
tobacco.] Warton conjectures that this honoinble mention of tobacco was ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1853
... about, as she could well it uze, The flesh therewith shee suppled 8 and did
steepe, T' abate all spasme and soke the swelling bruze ; And, after having
searcht the intuse 4 deepe, She with her scarf did bind the wound, from cold to
keepe.
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Faerie queene. book III-V
5 Intuse, contusion. ' Plaine, smooth. 6 Recur'd, recovered. 3 Scruze, squeeze. 7
Hopelesse, unexpected. 4 Suppled, made supple, moistened. XXII. 6. — Divine
tobacco.] Warton conjectures that this honorable mention of tobacco was ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842