نتایج جستجو برای: necessities

تعداد نتایج: 1997  

2016
H. Stott

The use of stramonium m post-encepnaimc conditions, especially for Parkinsonian rigidity and mental apathy, has not received the attention it deserves from the medical profession. With a daily dose of stramonium the patient's life may be rendered comparatively happy. With it, he may be enabled to accomplish the fundamental necessities of life, to walk, dress and feed himself, to write and even ...

2003
Karl Rehrl Wernher Behrendt Manfred Bortenschlager Harald Rieser Rupert Westenthaler Siegfried Reich

With the growing pervasiveness of information systems we are increasingly confronted with integrating heterogeneous end-user devices into existing information infrastructures. However, most existing middleware platforms either focus on plug & work functionalities or on multimedia streaming capabilities. Asomnia is a service-oriented middleware that combines the needs of plug & work infrastructu...

2007
Michael Flohr

The bare necessities of conformal field theory are provided such that chances to survive the string theory crash course, held fall 2000 at Hannover University within the German String Network, are increased. This is not a comprehensive introduction to the subject, and provides emergency treatment only. Although there exist many introductions to conformal field theory, this one might in particul...

2013
Ramandeep Kaur

This presentation aimed at providing a picture of the present scenario of teacher education at a glance. It also points out the necessities for developing new frameworks for education. The present paper focused on the basic problems of education and pointed the basic fundamentals that should be considered while providing teacher education. It stressed the main attributes of a profession such as...

2009

Cyclodextrins are non-reducing cyclic glucose oligosaccharides resulting from the cyclomaltodextrin glucanotransferase (E.C. 2.4.1.19; CGTase) catalyzed degradation of starch. Their structures have been reviewed. There are three common cyclodextrins with 6, 7 or 8 D-glucopyranonsyl residues (α-, β-, and γ-cyclodextrin respectively) linked by α-1,4 glycosidic bonds. The glucose residues have the...

2015
Aiman J. Albarakati

A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is an incessantly selfconfiguring, infrastructure-less network of mobile devices allied without wires. Ad hoc is Latin word and means “for this purpose”. (WSN) Wireless Sensor networks have all the indispensable features of ad hoc networks but to unusual degrees e.g. much inferior mobility and much extra inflexible energy necessities. In this article we scrutiniz...

Journal: :New Media & Society 2014
Ben Light Elija Cassidy

This paper attends to the idea of disconnection as a way of theorising people’s lived experience of social networking sites. Enrolling and extending a disconnective practice lens we suggest that the disconnective strategies of suspension and prevention are operational necessities for those we might see as the users and owners of sites such as Facebook. Indeed, our work demonstrates that disconn...

2008
Javier Gómez Escribano Germán Montoro Manrique Pablo A. Haya Coll

In this paper we present an ontology language to model an environment and its graphical user interface in the field of ambient intelligence. This language allows a simple definition of the environment and automatically produces its associated interaction interface. The interface dynamically readjusts to the characteristics of the environment and the available devices. Therefore it adapts to the...

1999
Jean-Daniel Guedj Giovanni Martini Luca Valtriani

Due to the competitive context, the multi-service offers drive operators to rationalize their network management. Proper reference management architecture is a necessary step for deploying an effective management of all types of services that can cope with market necessities and timing requirements. In this paper, we present an overview of the reference management architecture that Telecom Arge...

2008
HUGH H. ILTIS PRIE L. LOUCKS PETER ANDREWS

In his arrogance toward nature, man is gambling that his superior technology will provide the essentials of food, clean water and pure air. What are the risks of such a gamble? Are these the only necessities? Drs. Iltis and Loucks are professors of botany at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Mr. Andrews is an affiliated student in archeology and anthropology, St. John’s College, Cambridge, ...

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