Imagery runs rampant. There is a chapter on the pinball machine as an appropriate metaphor for consciousness. It was aTILTfor me. But ineffective chapters like that one are rare, and can be quickly forgotten when the next chapter offers another fascinating perspective, and bit of evolutionary vi...
(David Danks of Melbourne suggested to me that the health professional should always keep a fourth question in mind: Why did it happen? The answer is etiology and pathogenesis, on which prevention and treatment can be based.) Advances in diagnosis have come from both the clinic and the ...
The teacher who perceived that one lesson was not enough to discuss the three stations (question 2) also mentioned the lack of time in the open question. In question 3, one teacher rated the teacher's guide as less useful, but his answer to the open question indicated that he did not ...
. If we let X(z) be the tuple of numbers defined by the number of edges, the number of vertices, the volume of z and the surface area and let Y(z) be the number of faces, then without knowing z, the question becomes is there a function f: R4 -> R such that f( X(z) ) ...
Field ecologists use dichotomous keys to assist in the identification of organisms. Such keys consist of a series of questions to which there may only be two possible answers. Each answer leads to another question until the end of the sequence is reached and the organism is identified. The fol...
factor because they look at it in terms of what is supposed to do (give the posterior probability that a model is true, something that I think is typically the wrong question to ask, for reasons discussed in chapter 7 of BDA3 and also this article with Shalizi) rather than what it ...
Answer: A self join is a regular join where a table is joined to itself. This is often useful when the data is related within the same table. To perform a self join, we have to use table aliases to help SQL distinguish the left from the right table. Question 7: How do you ...
Chapter 7 - Composite Data Types and Memory Objects Chapter 9 - CPU Architecture Chapter 10 - Instruction Set Architecture Chapter 11 - Memory Architecture and Organization If you have more time (I want this book): Computer Architecture, Fifth Edition: A Quantitative Approach For a richer, more...
The answer to that question becomes merely genetic and biological. If there is not enough genetic variation among the first generations of Proxima B crews, their odds of surviving the hazards of interstellar space and a new planet are drastically reduced. Does this mean we must hand pick our ...
could choose one of the following options: excellent, very good, good, fair, and poor. Moreover, students were asked to answer the question, “Why did you make that decision?”. They were required to construct at least two arguments, two counterarguments, and one rebuttal for their answer...