نتایج جستجو برای: pitres law

تعداد نتایج: 165294  

Journal: :J. London Math. Society 2014
Alexei G. Myasnikov Andrey Nikolaev

2016
Josette BAER JOSETTE BAER

Since the breakdown of bipolarity, the international community had to cope with independence movements spreading in Eastern, Central and Southeastern Europe. Given the peculiar coercive character of the Soviet and Yugoslav Federations and the Soviet Union’s hegemonial rule in Central Europe, the wish for independent statehood can be understood as a sum of single secessionist movements. This art...

2015
Alexandre Kouyoumdjian Nicolas Férey Patrick Bourdot Stéphane Huot

Current pointing techniques provide no adequate way to select very small objects whose movements are fast and unpredictable, and theoretical tools –such as Fitts' law– do not model unpredictable motion. To inform the design of appropriate selection techniques, we studied how users performed when selecting moving objects in a 2D environment. We propose to characterize selection performance as a ...

Journal: :The American psychologist 2000
G L Wells R S Malpass R C Lindsay R P Fisher J W Turtle S M Fulero

The U.S. Department of Justice released the first national guide for collecting and preserving eyewitness evidence in October 1999. Scientific psychology played a large role in making a case for these procedural guidelines as well as in setting a scientific foundation for the guidelines, and eyewitness researchers directly participated in writing them. The authors describe how eyewitness resear...

2014
William A. Hibbert David B. Sharp Shahram Taherzadeh Robert Perrin W. A. Hibbert

The rim partials of a church bell (those with an antinode at the soundbow) generate the strike pitch or perceived note of the bell. The spacing in frequency of the higher rim partials has an important effect on the tonal quality of the bell. Investigations into the partial frequencies of 2752 bells, both bronze and steel, of a wide variety of dates, founders and sizes, show a simple and unexpec...

Journal: :Journal of Quantitative Linguistics 2009
Jonathan C. Lansey Bruce Bukiet

1999
James R. Hamilton

Data management in a networked world presents us with some of the same challenges that we’ve seen in the past, but emphasizes our ability to deal with scale, in that there are several orders of magnitude more database users, and database sizes are rising more quickly than Moore’s law. We have considerably less control over the structure of the data than in the past and must efficiently operate ...

2006
PETER WESTEN

The mother lode of criminal responsibility scholarship is a unitary theory of criminal excuses, that is, a persuasive normative account of why the criminal law adjudges actors to be blameless despite their having engaged in prohibited conduct. The law’s other criminal defenses do not readily lend themselves to unitary normative accounts or, if they do, they rest on normative accounts that are s...

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