This paper puts forward a new formulation of the experimentalist challenge to the method of cases. Unlike previous attempts to articulate the challenge, the one proposed is based on a clear characterization of the targeted philosophical methodology. The method of cases is explicated as a form of ...
Figure 1: VIVO pre-training uses paired image-tag data to learn a rich visual vocabulary where image region features and tags of the same object are aligned. Fine-tuning is conducted on paired image-sentence data that only cover a limited number of objects (in...
Today the Right is confused about what patriotism is. It is not loving or worshiping the flag: it’s standing up for those who serve, for the Constitution, and for our values of freedom, and holding our leaders responsible when they violate the law. A real patriot stands up to the enem...
Wool is a natural fiber also known as fleece, similar to human hair or fur, that covers the skin of a variety of animals including sheep, goats, and alpacas, and is used in different woven and knitted textiles. The fibers are collected during the annual shearing of the animals, and then...
28、lecules.Theactualsizesofatomsliebetweenabout1/5000and1/2000thewave-lengthofyellowlight.Thecomparisonissignificant,becausethewave-lengthroughlyindicatesthedimensionsofthesmallestgrainstillrecognizableinthemicroscope.Thusitwillbeseenthatsuchagrainstillcontainsthousandsofmillionsofatoms.Now,whyareatoms 29、sosmall?
But the industrial equality is a new battle cry. It has an ominous ring. A man can live without rights, but he cannot live without bread, and you who believe that the white man may oppress with impunity must not delude yourselves too long. If you attempt to force bread from the mouths...
WHAT IS LIFE? ERWIN SCHRODINGER First published 1944 What is life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell. Based on lectures delivered under the auspices of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies at Trinity College, Dublin, in February 1943. To the memory of My Parents Preface A scientist ...
javelin: 1. n. a spear most commonly used as weapon or in hunting. 2. n. a lightweight metal or wooden spear that is thrown in track-and-field contests. 3. n. the contest in which a javelin is thrown. 4. v. to strike, as with a javelin. ...
The actual sizes of atoms lie between about 1/5000 and 1/2000 the wave-length of yellow light. The comparison is significant, because the wave-length roughly indicates the dimensions of the smallest grain still recognizable in the microscope. Thus it will be seen that such a grain still ...
s later washed away. Back and forth the print head shuttles with a pneumatic whoosh, switching between the cartridges, constructing the organ in stacked, successive layers, each 150 microns thick. A high-intensity light and microscope allow Kengla to follow the machine’s progress on a monitor...