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In addition to printed reference materials, the library also hosts many electronic sources, including abstracts and indexes from ProQuest Direct, EBSCOHost, First Search, and other online services, and is available at all computers in library and on campus, including several computer labs in library.
* igGameCenter play Twixt and many other abstracts online
Although no copies of the actual document have survived, most of the plan's essential elements have been reconstructed from related memos, abstracts and other ancillary documents.
He has presented more than 300 abstracts and other presentations at a large number of national, international and professional scientific meetings all over the world.
CAplus consists of bibliographic information and abstracts for all articles in chemical journals worldwide, and chemistry-related articles from all scientific journals, patents, and other scientific publications.
The IAS Online Resource Library is an online collection of abstracts and other resources from international conferences, as well as numerous other materials produced by the IAS.
The class library abstracts the details of using the underlying system libraries like Direct3D and OpenGL and provides an interface based on world objects and other high level classes.
It abstracts the input method interface to several classes and attempts to simplify the classes and make them more independent from each other.
The journal includes full-length feature articles, as well as reports on GIA research, abstracts of relevant articles from other journals, book reviews, and industry news from around the world.
ERIC provides access to more than 1. 3 million bibliographic records ( citations, abstracts, and other pertinent data ) of journal articles and other education-related materials, with hundreds of new records added every week.
What Cordelia doesn't seem to grasp is that people ( including herself ) connect with other people, not with abstracts such as relative wealth or a model's good looks.

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A review of the methods used in trials of antipsychotics, despite stating that the overall quality is " rather good ," reported issues with the selection of participants ( including that in schizophrenia trials up to 90 % of people who are generally suitable do not meet the elaborate inclusion and exclusion criteria, and that negative symptoms have not been properly assessed despite companies marketing the newer antipsychotics for these ); issues with the design of trials ( including pharmaceutical company funding of most of them, and inadequate experimental " blinding " so that trial participants could sometimes tell whether they were on placebo or not ); and issues with the assessment of outcomes ( including the use of a minimal reduction in scores to show " response ," lack of assessment of quality of life or recovery, a high rate of discontinuation, selective highlighting of favorable results in the abstracts of publications, and poor reporting of side-effects ).
Some of the works are simple abstracts of black ink on white paper, similar to a Rorschach test.
The focus is put on the classical modernist art with the collection of Kurt Schwitters, works of German expressionism, and French cubism, the cabinet of abstracts, the graphics and the department of photography and media.
Thought is always a form of abstraction, and thus not only is pure existence impossible to think, but all forms in existence are unthinkable ; thought depends on language, which merely abstracts from experience, thus separating us from lived experience and the living essence of all beings.
Its purpose is to provide a platform-independent programming environment that abstracts away details of the underlying hardware or operating system, and allows a program to execute in the same way on any platform.
He also distinguished between intuitive and abstract cognition ; intuitive cognition depends on the existence or non existence of the object, whereas abstractive cognition " abstracts " the object from the existence predicate.
Even though this API abstracts from the really low-level details, it is itself also considered somewhat low-level and the average application developer in Java EE is assumed to be relying on transparent handling of transactions by the higher level EJB abstractions.
* Histoire des Alpes – Storia delle Alpi – Geschichte der Alpen: annual journal of the International Society for Alpine History with French, Italian and German articles and English abstracts, Chronos Verlag, Zurich, from 1996, ISSN 1660-8070 ; online access on http :// www. arc. usi. ch / labisalp or http :// retro. seals. ch.
He was also a notary public ( with his signature on many old abstracts in Norborne ).
The Bookshelf is a complement to the Entrez PubMed repository of peer-reviewed publication abstracts in that Bookshelf contents provide established perspectives on evolving areas of study and a context in which many disparate individual pieces of reported research can be organized.
Being a thinker is to have a subjective perspective on the world ; if one abstracts away from this perspective one leaves out what he sought to explain.
Separations, rather than admissions, are used because hospital abstracts for inpatient care are based on information gathered at the time of discharge.
The I / O functionality of C is fairly low-level by modern standards ; C abstracts all file operations into operations on streams of bytes, which may be " input streams " or " output streams ".
Entrez and PubMed can also find articles similar to a given one based on a mathematical scoring system that takes into account the similarity of word content of the abstracts and titles of two articles.
" The minutes of the AAAS meeting reveal that because of the universality of this " view on the subject, it was suggested whether the states of Christendom might not be induced to cooperate with their Navies in the undertaking ; at least so far as to cause abstracts of their log-books and sea journals to be furnished to Matthew F. Maury, USN, at the Naval Observatory at Washington.
His wife died of tuberculosis in 1838, after which he secured a post in the General Register Office for England and Wales as the first compiler of scientific abstracts, on an initial salary of £ 350 per year.
From the time of his appointment to the Bibliothèque Nationale up to the last days of his life he was engaged in making abstracts of all the medieval Latin writings ( many anonymous or of doubtful attribution ) relating to philosophy, theology, grammar, Canon law, and poetry, carefully noting on cards the first words of each passage.
CHI ' 04 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems, Vienna, Austria.
The first suggestion of a database of journal paper abstracts was made at a conference on Astronomy from Large Data-bases held in Garching bei München in 1987.
Initial development of an electronic system for accessing astrophysical abstracts took place during the following two years ; in 1991 discussions took place on how to integrate ADS with the SIMBAD database, containing all available catalog designations for objects outside the solar system, to create a system where astronomers could search for all the papers written about a given object.
Since the advent of online editions of journals, abstracts are loaded into the ADS on or before the publication date of articles, with the full journal text available to subscribers.
PubMed is a free database accessing primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics.
The library contains over 59, 000 documents related to psychoactives, including images, research summaries and abstracts, faqs, media articles, experience reports, information on chemistry, dosage, effects, law, health, traditional and spiritual use, and drug testing.

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For Avicenna ( Ibn Sina ), for example, the a tabula rasa is a pure potentiality that is actualized through education, and knowledge is attained through " empirical familiarity with objects in this world from which one abstracts universal concepts " developed through a " syllogistic method of reasoning in which observations lead to propositional statements which when compounded lead to further abstract concepts.
He argued that the " human intellect at birth is rather like a tabula rasa, a pure potentiality that is actualized through education and comes to know " and that knowledge is attained through " empirical familiarity with objects in this world from which one abstracts universal concepts " which is developed through a " syllogistic method of reasoning ; observations lead to prepositional statements, which when compounded lead to further abstract concepts.
: Note: abstracts and dates, when present, are mere quotations from the ISO website, and are neither guaranteed at the time of edition nor in the future.
He argued that the " human intellect at birth is rather like a tabula rasa, a pure potentiality that is actualized through education and comes to know " and that knowledge is attained through " empirical familiarity with objects in this world from which one abstracts universal concepts " which is developed through a " syllogistic method of reasoning ; observations lead to prepositional statements, which when compounded lead to further abstract concepts.
However, publishers of scientific articles invariably make abstracts publicly available, even when the article itself is protected by a toll barrier.
Core Image abstracts the pixel-level manipulation process required when applying a filter to an image, making it simple for applications to implement image transformation capabilities without extensive coding.
For example, when a student learns a proof for the Pythagorean theorem, his agent intellect abstracts the intelligibility of all the images his eye senses ( and that are a result of the translation by imagination of sense perceptions into immaterial phantasmata ), i. e. the triangles and squares in the diagrams, and stores the concepts that make up the proof in his possible intellect.
Marx sometimes implies an economic production price when, for the sake of argument, he simply abstracts from everything that happens between the factory gate and the final consumer of a commodity.

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