PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «DISPERSEDNESS»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DISPERSEDNESS»
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1
Christianity and Marxism: A Philosophical Contribution to ...
dispersedness presupposes some gatheredness. A capitalist concern must be
internally gathered to compete in the dispersed market; a criminal must have a
degree of personal integration if he is to be successful at crime, a band of robbers
...
2
Mixing and Crystallization
Application In the following, an example will be given in which the newly defined
dispersedness is applied to the case of a flow charactellizer. 3.1 Experimental
apparatus and method The experimental work was carried out on potassium ...
Bhaskar Sen Gupta, Shaliza Ibrahim, 2000
3
A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English
(gwasgaredlg) Dispersedness, diñ'nsedness. (ìwasgaredd, s. m. (gwasgar)
Dispersedness. Gwasgari'a, s. „fi-pl. t. oedd (вживят) А все“ 0f scattering;
dispersion. Gwasgargcrdd, s. f. (gwasgar-cerdd) А song of scattering; a song of
prediction.
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Networked Digital Technologies, Part I: Second International ...
For this reason, a dispersedness model [9] is used to classify humans and
vehicles. Dispersedness k D is defined as k k S P D 2 = k (4) where kP is the
perimeter, and k S is the area of the object. Clearly, a human, with its more
complex shape, ...
Filip Zavoral, Jakub Yaghob, Pit Pichappan, 2010
5
On Christian Belief: A Defence of a Cognitive Conception of ...
The mark of fallenness is their dispersedness into competing individuals,
threatening the existence of the larger individuality. In the case of any individual,
this dispersedness has two aspects; that the individual is set against other
individuals to ...
6
ICCM/9: Composites properties and applications
Figure 1 shows the dependence of mean value «ox» and coefficient of variation v
^ of LRP strength on TES number and degree of dispersedness of TES strength
properties (p). From Fig.l it can be seen the presence of scale effect connected ...
7
Augmented Vision Perception in Infrared: Algorithms and ...
[12] use dispersedness (ratio of blob perimeter squared to blob area) to classify
vehicles and humans in optical imagery. Humans tend to have a higher
dispersedness than vehicles since their limbs increase the perimeter at a higher
rate then ...
8
Lectures on Jurisprudence: Or, The Philosophy of Positive Law
[Importance of proceedings prior to commitment.] They are necessarily
incompetent to the delicate task of extracting principles from decided cases.
Difficulties which they experience from the multitude and dispersedness of
statutory provisions ...
John Austin, Robert Campbell, Sarah Austin, 1873
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Welsh and English Dictionary: Geiriadur Cymraeg a Saeseneg, Etc
... a. scattering Gwasgaredig, a. scattered Gwasgaredd, s. m. dispersedness
Gwasgarfa, s. f. scene of scattering, or dispersion Gwasgarlad, s. in. a scattering
Gwasgaroldeh, s. m. dispersedness Gwasgarn, v. to scatter Gwasgawd, s. f. a
shelter, ...
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Beyond the Knowledge Trap: Developing Asia's Knowledge-based ...
In today's world of globalization and virtualization, geographical dispersedness
has become a key characteristic of organizational knowledge (Becker, 2001),
and this poses new questions to KM researchers on how organizations integrate
...
Thomas Menkhoff, Hans-Dieter Evers, Chay Yue Wah, 2011