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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SUBEPOCH»
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Algorithm Theory – SWAT 2008: 11th Scandinavian Workshop on ...
Let Θ be the set of base directions associated with the bbox of a single subepoch
in a stream, and suppose that the extrema of the stream in directions Θ are
known exactly at the start of the subepoch. Then during the subepoch the
adaptive ...
Joachim Gudmundsson, 2008
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Brain Informatics: International Conference, BI 2011, ...
Experiment 1a - superepoch vs specific subepoch: Although our aim is to explore
increasing the number of training instances through using shorter window sizes
that may or may not overlap with each other, to see if we can improve the ...
Bin Hu, Jiming Liu, Lin Chen, 2011
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Biostratigraphy of China
4.1 South China (Table 3) From the Chuanshanian Epoch to the Chihsian
Subepoch, changes of lithofacies were profoundly influenced by a set of uplifts
including the Yangtze, Jiangnan, Kangdian and Yunkai uplifts. Zisongian
deposits are ...
Wentang Zhang, Pei-ji Chen, Allison R. Palmer, 2003
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Scientific Style and Format: The CBE Manual for Authors, ...
Characteristic life forms, Epoch Ma 1 st known appearance MESOZOIC ERA
primates Cretaceous Period mammals diversify Gulf Epoch TERMINAL
CRETACEOUS Senonian Subepoch EXTINCTION Maastrichtian Campanian
Santonian ...
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Milestones in Geosciences: Selected Benchmark Papers ...
I measmed a sequence of aonual varves at a site in a neighbouring fjord valley.
which prohably represents the whole retreat up to the ice shed and demonstrates
that it will be possible to work out the last part of the Finigla- cial subepoch in ...
Wolf-Christian Dullo, Geologische Vereinigung, 2003
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Fort William and Port Arthur, and Thunder cape map-areas: ...
This subepoch may appropriately be called the ''Germani-glacial" . The "Germani-
glacial" then comprises the time of the last ice retreat from the terminal moraines,
i.e. the Brandenburg moraines (Woldstedt, 1929, page 208), to beyond the site ...
Thomas Leslie Tanton, 1931
1929, pages 166, 209; Madsen, 1928, page 114, Plate 2). This subepoch may
appropriately be called the "Germani-glacial". The "Germani-glacial" then
comprises the time of the last ice retreat from the terminal moraines, i.e. the
Brandenburg ...
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Tectonic Uplift and Climate Change
Cal 10 20 30 40 50 AgeImillion yearsl 6 0 7 0 1 2 Epoch and Subepoch
Boundaries ... Interestingly, most of the Cenozoic epoch and subepoch
boundaries appear to correspond to maxima in the derivative: this may lend
support to the idea that ...
William F. Ruddiman, 1997
If we go back to the time of the Greek and Latin peoples, that is, to the time when
the wonderful art of the Greeks was developed, when the Roman legal concepts
were developed, then we would be in the fourth subepoch of our chronology.
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South Atlantic Paleoceanography
See text for discussion. significant because cores from specific areas of interest
with low. 108 J.A.McKenzie and H. Oberhdnsli. subepoch stage calcareous
nannofossil zone polarity epoch core sampled &,eOPDB(*.) Site 519 average
size I ' I ...
Kenneth Jinghwa Hsü, H. J. Weissert, 1985
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Discovery Of The First Evidence That Early Europeans Ate Turtles
Although most scientists agree that humans were present in Western Europe as long ago as the Early Pleistocene (a subepoch that lasted from approximately ... «Science 2.0, Sep 11»