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By combining the talents of a medical man, Dr. Aterman, a biophysicist, Mr. Berkely, and an electronics expert, Dr. Zworykin, this novel technique has been developed which promises to open broad avenues to understanding life processes.
The Dartmouth Skiway, at Holt's Ledge, ten miles north of the campus, has one of the best terrains in the East, ranging from novice to expert.
It has a fast pace, excellent music, expert direction, and not only a good comedian, but an appealing person in his own right, Mr. Berman.
Its author is a renowned expert in Greek and Arabic medicine who has paid considerable attention to Avicenna in his recent studies [...].
Underground cartoonist and Li ' l Abner expert Denis Kitchen has published, co-published, edited, or otherwise served as consultant on nearly all of them.
Against a player who doesn't understand the concept of a sacrifice, the expert simply has to make the correct number of sacrifices to encourage the opponent to hand him the first chain long enough to ensure a win.
If the other player also knows to offer sacrifices, the expert also has to manipulate the number of available sacrifices through earlier play.
The Internet, facilitated by the development of search engines, has grown into a common source of information for many people, and provides easy access to reliable original sources and expert opinions, thanks in part to initiatives such as Google Books, MIT's release of its educational materials and the open PubMed Central library of the National Library of Medicine.
According to Susanne Wiborg, an expert on comparative education, Sweden's voucher system introduced in 1992 has " augmented social and ethnic segregation, particularly in relation to schools in deprived areas.
More recently, the CHREST model ( Chunk Hierarchy and REtrieval STructures ) has simulated in detail a number of phenomena in chess expertise ( eye movements, performance in a variety of memory tasks, development from novice to expert ) and in other domains.
… No amount of rules and facts can capture the knowledge an expert has when he or she has stored experience of the actual outcomes of tens of thousands of situations.
An expert system has a unique structure, different from traditional programs.
In batch, the expert system has all the necessary data to process from the beginning.
Forward chaining is the questioning of an expert who has no idea of the solution and investigates progressively ( e. g. fault diagnosis ).
So, the user has information about their problem even before the final answer of the expert system.
The expert system has a major flaw, which explains its low success despite the principle having existed for 70 years: knowledge collection and its interpretation into rules, or knowledge engineering.
But this solution has a defect: expert system runs slower than a traditional program because he consistently " thinks " when in fact a classic software just follows paths traced by the programmer.
Funded by a US Air Force grant, an expert system-based application ( hprcARCHITECT ) that generates computer programs for mixed processor technology ( FPGA / GPU / Multicore ) systems without a need for technical specialists has recently been commercially introduced.
* Mohel ( circumciser )-An expert in the laws of circumcision who has received training from a previously qualified mohel and performs the brit milah ( circumcision ).
* Shochet ( ritual slaughterer )-In order for meat to be kosher, it must be slaughtered by a shochet who is an expert in the laws of kashrut and has been trained by another shochet.
* Sofer ( scribe )-Torah scrolls, tefillin ( phylacteries ), mezuzot ( scrolls put on doorposts ), and gittin ( bills of divorce ) must be written by a sofer who is an expert in Hebrew calligraphy and has undergone rigorous training in the laws of writing sacred texts.
Kain's brother, Kevin Kain, is a noted tropical medicine expert based in Toronto, Ontario ; she has three younger siblings.

expert and heavy
Ex-FBI agent William F. Roemer Jr., longtime senior agent of the FBI's organized-crime squad in Chicago and an expert in Las Vegas doings, said, " The amount of skim had been so heavy that the profit and loss statement did not present a true picture of the gold mine that the Stardust was.
Knut Haugland ( 1917 – 2009 ) was a radio expert, decorated by the British in World War II for actions in the Norwegian heavy water sabotage that stalled what were believed to be Germany's plans to develop an atomic bomb.
Additionally, some groups may contain other specialists, such as a heavy weapons or language expert.
" It also mocks ignorance in journalism, which greatly helps the main characters ( for example, one " expert " cited in a news article believes that the astronauts must have superhuman strength, based on a photograph of a weightless astronaut easily handling heavy construction equipment ) and the non-reality based community in general.
He was a heavy hitter, usually batting cleanup during his prime, but also knew how to play " inside baseball ," and was an expert place-hitter and bunter.
Ex-FBI agent William F. Roemer Jr., longtime senior agent of the FBI's organized-crime squad in Chicago and an expert in Las Vegas doings, said, " The amount of skim had been so heavy that the profit and loss statement did not present a true picture of the gold mine that the Stardust was.
The Fire creatures are expert craftsmen and engineers, and combine firepower with heavy machinery.
Tracy phones a morning television phone-in show ( hosted by Michael Thomas and Helen Atkinson-Wood, with appearances by Rachael Fielding and Jonathan Barlow ), and when she realises that the show's divorce expert is hiding in her bathroom she takes on his role ( with a heavy Northern accent, actually a slightly exaggerated version of Bennett's own voice ) to give herself advice on the other line.
Dumble recommended Crompton to the committee as an expert on heavy traction.
In Constantine VII's De Ceremoniis, the heavy dromōn is said to have an even larger crew of 230 rowers and 70 marines ; the naval expert John H. Pryor considers them as supernumerary crews being carried aboard, while Makrypoulias suggests that the extra men correspond to a second rower on each of the upper-bank oars.
Reiko is the heavy weapons and vehicles expert in Branch.
The much larger French army made a series of piecemeal attacks against the expert English and Welsh longbowmen, and all of the attacks were dispersed with heavy losses until the French were forced to retreat.
In addition to Burns, the team's leader, the player can also choose between Iron, a heavy weapons expert ; Smith, a sharpshooter ; and Beans, a demolitions expert.
A native of New Jersey, Fontenelli was an expert in heavy automatic weapons.
Born to Puerto Rican parents in New York's ghettos, Andromede was also a heavy weapons expert, like Fontenelli.
Armed with a high-tech assault vehicle, loaned to them by Cash's weapons expert friend Owen, they drive to Perret's headquarters, crash through the outer fence, destroy a fleet of armed trucks, hijack two heavy vehicles, crash into the main building and kill several guards.
Canoeing had been popularized by Scottish lawyer John MacGregor in the 1860s, but the typical canoe trip of the day employed expert guides and heavy canoes.
To complete each mission successfully, the player must utilize the skills of each squad member, such as using their demolitions expert to destroy bridges, their heavy weapons specialist to destroy tanks, etc.

expert and responsibility
These staff have dual responsibility for both management and budgetary issues, as well as responsibility for giving expert advice on all aspects relating to their programs.
The experience of two dictatorships in the country and, after the end of such regimes, emerging calls for the legal responsibility of the “ aidees of the aidees " ( Helfershelfer ) of such regimes also furnished calls for the principle of personal responsibility of any expert for any decision made, this leading to a strengthening of the bottom-up approach, which requires maximum responsibility of the superiors.
After a two-hour representation by Havers, the Attorney-General, a 90-minute lunch break and a further 40 minutes of legal discussion, he rejected the diminished responsibility plea and the expert testimonies of the four psychiatrists, insisting that the case should be dealt with by a jury.
On the other hand, " Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf never admitted his share of responsibility for the onset of the First World War or the defeat of Austria-Hungary ... he claimed to have been " just a military expert " with no voice in the key decisions.
The Office of the Chief Economist is an independent office with responsibility for providing expert economic advice to the Commission.
On 1 October 1901 he was appointed Assistant Quartermaster-General with specific responsibility for the Foreign Military Intelligence section, recommended by General Sir Henry Brackenbury, an Intelligence expert.
The responsibility to assess scientific relevance has shifted from highly-trained expert witnesses to judges deficient in science education.
On 1 June the Government of Monaco announced that it would assume responsibility for repairs to the damage caused by the explosion, without preempting the results of expert investigations, which continued.
NILU has the responsibility as a national research institution for air pollution in Norway and is also being used as an international air pollution expert by the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and the World Health Organization.
It becomes specialization when the responsibility for a specific task lies with a designated expert in that field.
* Jack Guttenberg-a legal writer, an expert on professional responsibility, and a co-author of the authoritative source on the Ohio new law of professional conduct for attorneys, Ohio Law of Professional Conduct.

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