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Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
(Opentextbookstore, 2010)Beginning and Intermediate Algebra was designed to reduce textbook costs to students while not reducing the quality of materials. This text includes many detailed examples for each section along with several problems for ... -
Beginning Excel
(Open Oregon Educational Resources, 2017)This textbook was written for a community college introductory course in spreadsheets utilizing Microsoft Excel. While the figures shown utilize Excel 2016, the textbook was written to be applicable to other versions of ... -
Beginning Japanese for Professionals: Book 1
(Portland State University, 2015)This textbook is designed for beginning learners who want to learn basic Japanese for the purpose of living and working in Japan. Unlike textbooks written primarily for students, whose content largely centers on student ... -
Beginning Linux Programming, Second Edition
(Wrox Press, 2000)In this book, we aim to give you an introduction to a wide variety of topics important to you as a developer using UNIX. The wordBeginningin the title refers more to the you a good 'beginning' in each subject.already. UNIX ... -
Big Data Challenges in Bioinformatics – The Collision of Technology and Biology
(Grand Valley State University, 2014)With advances in technology comes the ability of biologists to generate large amounts of data quickly and cost-effectively. This data explosion presents unique challenges not only in data storage, management, transfer, and ... -
Big data integration shows Australian bush-fire frequency is increasing significantly
(The Royal Society, 2016)Increasing Australian bush-fire frequencies over the last decade decision sciencehas indicated a major climatic change in coming future. Understanding such climatic change for Australian bush-fire is limited and there is ... -
Big Data on Real-World Applications. Chapter 1: Novel Rule Base Development from IED-Resident Big Data for Protective Relay Analysis Expert System
(INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2016)Many Expert Systems for intelligent electronic device (IED) performance analyses such as those for protective relays have been developed to ascertain operations, maximize availability, and subsequently minimize misoperation ... -
Big Data on Real-World Applications. Chapter 2 : Real-World Treatment Patterns and Outcomes among Elderly Acute Myeloid Leukemia Patients in the United States
(INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2016)Over half of patients diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) are 65 years or older. Using the linked SEER-Medicare database, we conducted a retrospective cohort analysis to examine patient characteristics, treatment ... -
Big Data on Real-World Applications. Chapter 3: Introduction to Big Data in Education and Its Contribution to the Quality Improvement Processes
(INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2016)In this chapter, we introduce the readers to the field of big educational data and how big educational data can be analysed to provide insights into different stakeholders and thereby foster data driven actions concerning ... -
Big Data on Real-World Applications. Chapter 4: Medical Big Data Analysis in Hospital Information System
(INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2016)The rapidly increasing medical data generated from hospital information system (HIS) signifies the era of Big Data in the healthcare domain. These data hold great value to the workflow management, patient care and treatment, ... -
Big Data on Real-World Applications. Chapter 5: PESSCARA: An Example Infrastructure for Big Data Research
(INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2016)Big data requires a flexible system for data management and curation which has to be intuitive, and it should also be able to execute non-linear analysis pipelines suitable to handle with the nature of big data. This is ... -
Biologically Motivated Vergence Control System Based on Stereo Saliency Map Model
(INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2007)We proposed a new biologically motivated vergence control method of an active stereo vision system that mimics human-like stereo visual selective attention. We used a trainable selective attention model that can decide an ... -
Biophysical basis for convergent evolution of two veil-formingmicrobes
(2015)Microbes living in stagnant water typically rely on chemical diffusion to draw nutrients from their environment. The sulfur-oxidizing bacterium Thiovulum majusand the ciliate Uronemellahave independently evolved the ability ... -
Body size is negatively correlatedwith trophic position among cyprinids
(2016)Body size has many ecological and evolutionary implications that extend across multiple levels of organization. Body size is often positively correlated with species traits such as metabolism, prey size and trophic position ... -
Bone flute descriptions
(The Royal Society, 2015)Punctured extinct cave bear femora were misidentified in southeastern Europe (Hungary/Slovenia) as ‘Palaeolithic boneflutes’ and the ‘oldest Neanderthal instruments’. These are not instruments, nor human made, but products ... -
Book of Proof
(Virginia Commonwealth University, 2012)Chapter 1: Fundamentals. Chapter 2: How to Prove Conditional Statements. Chapter 3: More on Proof. Chapter 4: Relations, Functions and Cardinality. -
Boundary regularized integral equation formulation of the Helmholtz equation in acoustics
(The Royal Society, 2015)A boundary integral formulation for the solution of the Helmholtz equation is developed in which all traditional singular behaviour in the boundary integrals is removed analytically. The numerical precision of this approach ... -
Brain nonapeptide levels are related to social status and affiliative behaviour in a cooperatively breeding cichlid fish
(The Royal Society, 2015)The mammalian nonapeptide hormones, vasopressin and oxytocin, are known to be potent regulators of social behaviour. Teleost fishes possess vasopressin and oxytocin homologues known as arginine vasotocin (AVT) and isotocin ... -
Brain serotonergic activation in growth-stunted farmed salmon
(2016)Signalling systems activated under stress are highly conserved, suggesting adaptive effects of their function. Pathologies arising from continued activation of such systems may represent a mismatch between evolutionary ... -
Brief Calculus
(BCcampus Open Textbooks, 2014)This short text is designed more for self-study or review than for classroom use, full solutions are given for nearly all the end-of-chapter problems. For a more traditional text designed for classroom use, see Fundamentals ...