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  • 6.189 A Gentle Introduction to Programming Using Python, January IAP 2010
    …bairns baited baizes bakers bakery baking balder baldly baleen balers baling balked balkan balled ballad ballet ballot … seizes seldom select seller selves semite senate sender senile senior sennas sensed senses sensor sentry sepals sepias … sparks sparse spasms spates spathe spavin spawns spayed speaks spears specie specks speech speeds speedy spells spends … creosol cresols cresses crested cretans cretins crevice crewing crewels crewmen crewman cribbed cricked cricket crimean crimped crimson … plasters plastics plastids plastron plateaus plateful platelet platform platinum platonic platoons platting platters platypus plaudits playable playback…
  • Ubiquitous Computing – Computing in Context
    …K., Davies, N., Mitchell, K. and Efstratiou, C., “Using Context as a Crystal Ball : Rewards and Pitfalls” .... [Figaro,02] Figaro, “Semiconductor Gas Sensor Technology”, 2002. http://www.figarosensor.com/. .... [Nissanka,00] Nissanka B. Priyantha, N.B., Chakraborty, A., Balakrishnan, H., “The cricket location-support system”, In .... [Radiometrix,02] Radiometrix Ltd., “433MHz High Speed FM Radio Transceiver Module”, 2002. http://www.radiometrix.co.uk/products/bim2 … H., Langner, G., Tidemann, C., Coles, R., Guppy, A., “Electroreception and electrolocation in platypus ”, Nature 319…
  • Tropical Forestry Handbook
    The borer beetle, Platypus sp., causes damage in the wood. .... 400 ha Shearing blade, angling (tilted), knockdown beam, tree stumper, anchor chain with ball drawn between two … cater- pillars (notably removing standing green leaf surfaces); various leaf miners, thrips, and crickets (causing various leaf .... However, active or artificial regeneration can speed up the natural recovery process, particularly in severely degraded systems … overview of a wide range of remote sensing tools and their application, with sensors ranging from aerial…
  • Zoological Physics
    …h) How many rods and cones are covered by the image of the ball ? i) Sound level … took the bird to get from A to B. Find the crow’s flight speed from the great … Human ear 327 Human eye 240, 273, 278 Human field senses 237 Human sensors 236 Human visual … energy 403 Minimum size 400 Model calculations 17 Modulus of elongation 184 Mole crickets 347 Moments 68 .... Pitch of voice 344 Planck’s constant 263, 265 Platypus 376 Point source 243, 256 Polarized by scattering…
  • Animal and human physiology
    Dolphins use the enormous speed of the sonic propagation in water to locate fishes and to settle the speech mutually in a manner. .... Last for example in the front legs of crickets and foliage locusts. .... In the gastric-bowel-tract, a plurality registers of still not investigated sensors , which components contain the .... • the Australian duckbill (Abb. 18.2) and the beak hedgehog, eierlegenden mammals, that with the beak .... Gray ball : object with higher conductivity as water.
  • The Ecology of Animal Senses
    (2003) Visual cues used by ball -rolling dung beetles for orientation. .... pigments, optical adjustments and retinal sam- pling variations, all of which enhance the speed and utility of … like the uniform array of chemicals on a sheet of film or pixels in a digital sensor . .... maybe some invertebrates possess this sense, i.e., several aquatic urodele amphibians, the platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), the … processes, insect ear, 92 antennal and tympanal receivers, 92 chronological sequence ignore, 92 cricket case, 85–87 filiform…
  • Scholarpedia of Touch
    Electroreception and electrolocation in platypus . .... Antennal movements and mechanoreception: Neurobiology of active tactile sensors . .... Locomotion- and mechanics-mediated tactile sensing: Antenna reconfiguration simplifies control during high- speed navigation in cockroaches. .... insect antenna (or feeler), together with the antennae of the cockroach (Okada 2009), cricket and honeybee, belongs .... Sea lions performing the complex sensorimotor task of balancing balls on their snouts moved their vibrissae independently…
  • Natural Processes and Human Impacts
    …a periodic blowing by wind of a foam from the feathers, and 8 balls indicates a gale … wave heights of more than 4 m, a vessel has to lower its speed or alter its .... crickets );. .... echinoderms) and (5) tearing with spurs (duck-bill platypus ) (Langley 1999). .... It hinders the oper- ation of lighting, electrical, thermal and other sensors .
  • Animal and human physiology
    Dolphins use the enormous speed of the sonic propagation in water to locate fishes and itself mutually in a manner speech to verståndigen. .... Last for example in front legs of crickets and Laubheu-. .... primåre sensor . .... l the Australian duckbill (Abb. 21.2), an eierlegenden Såuger, that with its beak Sçûwassergarnelen and other .... Bright ball : object with hæherer Leitfåhigkeit as water.
  • Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning
    crickets placed in their home cages. .... Supporting these predictions, behavior to the ball bearing varied directly with the predatory behaviors of a species. .... have the same asymptotic properties, though the former can have an arbitrarily faster speed of convergence to … but no less important, area of upcoming research involves the use of neurophysiological sensors to more objectively … atypical concept members (e.g., although most mammals give birth to live young, platypuses and a few…


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