نتایج جستجو برای: create brick

تعداد نتایج: 145037  

1999
Krebs Darken Rowland and McCarley

Objective: To determine whether egocentric distance judgments are accurate in a virtual environment using a perceptual matching task. Methods: Observers were immersed within a virtual environment consisting of an L-shaped room with a test object (a column) located down one corridor and a comparison object (a flagpole) located down the other. Perceived distances were measured by having the obser...

2007
Philipp Nussbaumer Bernhard Haslhofer

If you have any questions, please contact: [email protected] [email protected] The Archaeological Sites Finds Identifier application is a tool for expert users and nonprofessionals to identify findings made all over Europe. In our prototype implementation, developed in course of the BRICKS project, the integrated findings are restricted to coins found in the Uni...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2012
Christopher A Kurby Jeffrey M Zacks

During narrative comprehension, readers construct representations of the situation described by a text, called situation models. Theories of situation model construction and event comprehension posit two distinct types of situation model updating: incremental updating of individual situational dimensions, and global updates in which an old model is abandoned and a new one created. No research t...

Journal: :Electr. J. Comb. 2016
Laura Escobar

In type A, Bott-Samelson varieties are posets in which ascending chains are flags of vector spaces. They come equipped with a map into the flag variety G/B. These varieties are mostly studied in the case in which the map into G/B is birational to the image. In this paper we study Bott-Samelsons for general types, more precisely, we study the combinatorics a fiber of the map into G/B when it is ...

2013
Amit Mehra Subodha Kumar Jagmohan S. Raju

Customers often evaluate products at brick-and-mortar stores to identify their “best fit” product, but end up buying this product not at the store but at a competing online retailer to take advantage of lower prices. This free-riding behavior by customers is referred to as “showrooming.” We analyze three strategies to counter the effect of showrooming that may improve profits for the brick-and-...

2010
Gabriela G. Loots Ivan Ovcharenko

The landscape of the human genome consists of millions of short islands of conservation that are 100% conserved across multiple vertebrate genomes (termed "bricks"), the majority of which are located in noncoding regions. Several hundred thousand bricks are deeply conserved reaching the genomes of amphibians and fish. Deep phylogenetic conservation of noncoding DNA has been reported to be stron...

2001
Ellen Christiaanse Ruben Sinnecker Marco Mossinkoff

The launch of B2B exchanges in brick and mortar industries has inspired the study of the potential impacts on business models of this shift from offline into online trade. Among market parties, intermediaries form a very interesting group, since electronic marketplaces could be seen as their direct competitors. We argue that the emergence of electronic marketplaces both creates opportunities an...

Journal: :IBM Journal of Research and Development 2006
Claudio Fleiner Robert B. Garner James Lee Hafner K. K. Rao Deepak R. Kenchammana-Hosekote Winfried W. Wilcke Joseph S. Glider

A key objective of the IBM Intelligent Bricks project is to create a highly reliable system from commodity components. We envision such systems to be architected for a service model called fail-inplace or deferred maintenance. By delaying service actions, possibly for the entire lifetime of the system, management of the system is simplified. This paper examines the hardware reliability and defe...

1999
Shinji Mukohyama

There have been many attempts to understand the statistical origin of black-hole entropy. Among them, entanglement entropy and the brick wall model are strong candidates. In this paper, first, we show that the entanglement approach reduces to the brick wall model when we seek the maximal entanglement entropy. After that, the stability of the brick wall model is analyzed in a rotating background...

2000
ALLEN BLACKMAN

Ð In developing countries, urban clusters of informal ®rms such as brick kilns and leather tanneries can create severe pollution problems. These ®rms are, however, quite dicult to regulate for a variety of technical and political reasons. Drawing on the literature, this paper ®rst develops a list of feasible environmental management policies. It then examines how these policies have fared in f...

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