fictitious place, imaginary place, mythical place - a place that exists only in imagination; a place said to exist in fictional or religious writings Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. Translations Spanish / EspañolSelect a language...
Often the higher order interaction terms of such models are negligible (e.g., R. Mead, The Design of Experiments, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1988, p. 368) although there is uncertainty around it. This... Article detailsDownload article (PDF)View full text (HTML) Research Article...
Our work is based on a set of data from a geographically distributed Spanish educational institution: the University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM). The UCLM consists of a series of buildings and we monitor their electricity consumption through a set of meters M. Each building has its own asso...
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culminated in the development of the Internet and digital life as the ultimate way to open the doors of consciousness, was lambasted early on in “The Californian Ideology,” a prophetic and polarizing 1995 essay by Richard Barbrook and Andy Cameron, media researchers at the University of ...
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a让我的大学生活更加丰富多彩 Let my university life be more richly colorful[translate] atoday not so busy. 今天不那么繁忙。[translate] a发件人: John Rosenfelder[translate] aDo you know which school is the best in your major? What else? 正在翻译,请等待... ...
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from two physicists at the University of Birmingham who invented a device called a cavity magnetron that was both portable and could produce high-power microwaves. Although dozens of industrial research laboratories had begun the quest for a shorter-wavelength emitter back in the 1920s, all were ...
(vgl. Halperín Donghi et al. 1994).15 Auch Janet Burke und Ted Humphrey vom Institut Ethics and Latin American Intellectual History der Arizona State University nehmen Sarmiento in ihr Buch Nineteenth-century Nation Building and the Latin American Intel- lectual Tradition – A Reader (2007) auf...