نتایج جستجو برای: precedence

تعداد نتایج: 5279  

2007
Toby E. Stuart Salih Zeki Ozdemir Waverly W. Ding

Vertical alliance networks: The case of university–biotechnology–pharmaceutical alliance chains Toby E. Stuart a,∗, Salih Zeki Ozdemir b, Waverly W. Ding c a Harvard Business School, Rock Center 211, Soldiers Field Road, Boston, MA 02163, United States b Faculty of Business, The University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia c Haas School of Business, University of California...

1999
G. B. Clark C. J. Haas D. A. Summers

Concerted research efforts are being made to find new means of rock disintegration for more rapid, efficient excavation. Water jets, metallic jets and hypervelocity projectiles have been found to cut or break rock with varying degrees of efficiency depending upon several parameters, which are being defined by research in Russia, Britain and the United States. Optimum performance of high velocit...

2000
Pieter Jan Stappers William Gaver Kees Overbeeke

Chapter to appear in: L. Hettinger & M. Haas (Eds.), Psychological Issues in the Design and Use of Virtual and Adaptive Environments. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers. Book expected Fall 2000. Author’s Note Correspondence should be addressed to the first author at : Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Jaffalaan 9 NL-2628BX Delft, ...

2014
C. L. Jiang A. M. Stefanini H. Esbensen K. E. Rehm S. Almaraz-Calderon B. B. Back L. Corradi E. Fioretto G. Montagnoli F. Scarlassara D. Montanari S. Courtin D. Bourgin F. Haas A. Goasduff S. Szilner T. Mijatovic

C.L. Jiang, ∗ A.M. Stefanini, H. Esbensen, K.E. Rehm, S. Almaraz-Calderon, B.B. Back, L. Corradi, E. Fioretto, G. Montagnoli, F. Scarlassara, D. Montanari, S. Courtin, D. Bourgin, F. Haas, A. Goasduff, S. Szilner, and T. Mijatovic Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, USA INFN, Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro, Lagnaro (Padova), Italy Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia, Univer...

2006
Lisa R. Levesque A. Civetta

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2005
Jens Blauert Jonas Braasch

The acoustic modality is of paramount importance for human inter-individual communication. Consequently, the human auditory system is highly differentiated and able to perform sophisticated tasks such as the identification, recognition and segregation of concurrent sound sources in acoustically adverse conditions – e.g., in reverberant or noisy environments. To this end the different stages of ...

1997
RUTH Y. LITOVSKY BRAD RAKERD TOM C. T. YIN WILLIAM M. HARTMANN Brad Rakerd Tom C. T. Yin

Litovsky, Ruth Y., Brad Rakerd, Tom C. T. Yin, and William is symmetrical with respect to the two ears. Although microM. Hartmann. Psychophysical and physiological evidence for a phone measurements normally find some binaural differprecedence effect in the median sagittal plane. J. Neurophysiol. ences for sources in the sagittal plane (Searle et al. 1975; 77: 2223–2226, 1997. A listener in a ro...

2017
Arpan Mandal Kripabandhu Ghosh Arnab Bhattacharya Arindam Pal Saptarshi Ghosh

The FIRE 2017 IRLeD Track focused on creating a framework for evaluating different methods of Information Retrieval from legal documents. Therewere two tasks for this track: (i) Catchphrase Extraction task, and (ii) Precedence Retrieval task. In the catchphrase extraction task, the participants had to extract catchphrases (legal keywords) from Indian Supreme Court case documents. In the second ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2004
Roberto M Dizon Ruth Y Litovsky

Localization dominance is an aspect of the precedence effect (PE) in which the leading source dominates the perceived location of a simulated echo (lagging source). It is known to be robust in the horizontal/azimuthal dimension, where binaural cues dominate localization. However, little is known about localization dominance in conditions that minimize binaural cues, and most models of precedenc...

2009
J. Berlińska M. Drozdowski

In this paper we analyze MapReduce distributed computations as divisible load scheduling problem. The two operations of mapping and reducing can be understood as two divisible applications with precedence constraints. A divisible load model is proposed, and schedule dominance properties are analyzed. We investigate dominant schedule structures for MapReduce computations. To our best knowledge t...

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