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"... used at Diablo Canyon will achieve: a. a minimum 93 percent reduction in intake flow rate for each unit b. at least a 90 percent reduction in impingement mortality 2. Is it Bechtel’s contention that cooling towers can meet these flow rate and impingement mortality rates? 3. Is it Bechtel’s contentio ..."
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in Question 3 (see also Detail Questions 4 and 5 below). 5. Please provide an itemized, detailed budget, with justification of costs, for the line items in the cost estimates for the cooling tower options currently provided in the September
Some Basic Questions
"... � Basic questions to consider � How UF answered these questions � Changes to the project � New contact point with authors � Move to off-site scanning � New copyright policy = from opt-in to opt-out ..."
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� Basic questions to consider � How UF answered these questions � Changes to the project � New contact point with authors � Move to off-site scanning � New copyright policy = from opt-in to opt-out
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, 2004
"... If each IP address is 4 bytes long, how many differ-ent IP addresses are there in total? How does this compare to the number of internet-connected devices in the world today? If there are 4 bytes (32 bits) in an IPv4 address [10], there will be 232 addresses, which computes as ..."
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If each IP address is 4 bytes long, how many differ-ent IP addresses are there in total? How does this compare to the number of internet-connected devices in the world today? If there are 4 bytes (32 bits) in an IPv4 address [10], there will be 232 addresses, which computes as
Make in a Community? The Basic Question
"... This article examines the question, “What differences do libraries and librarians make? ” primarily from the perspective of geographical communities. The article first states the reasons why this is an essential research question and describes the contributions of current public library planning too ..."
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This article examines the question, “What differences do libraries and librarians make? ” primarily from the perspective of geographical communities. The article first states the reasons why this is an essential research question and describes the contributions of current public library planning
The Simple Economics of Basic Scientific Research
- Journal of Political Economy
, 1959
"... I begin this essay by reflecting on my early paper (Nelson, 1859), and Ken’s (Arrow, 1962), as period pieces. These papers certainly have been influential in shaping the discussion of science and technology policy over the last forty years, at least among economists, but at the time they were writte ..."
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, and argue that the question of what should be private and what should be public about science and technology cannot be explored adequately without explicit consideration of mechanisms of funding, and of who is expected to do the work under what terms. I will focus particularly on the role of universities
Group formation in large social networks: membership, growth, and evolution
- IN KDD ’06: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH ACM SIGKDD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY AND DATA MINING
, 2006
"... The processes by which communities come together, attract new members, and develop over time is a central research issue in the social sciences — political movements, professional organizations, and religious denominations all provide fundamental examples of such communities. In the digital domain, ..."
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, on-line groups are becoming increasingly prominent due to the growth of community and social networking sites such as MySpace and LiveJournal. However, the challenge of collecting and analyzing large-scale timeresolved data on social groups and communities has left most basic questions about
Quantum Gravity
, 2004
"... We describe the basic assumptions and key results of loop quantum gravity, which is a background independent approach to quantum gravity. The emphasis is on the basic physical principles and how one deduces predictions from them, at a level suitable for physicists in other areas such as string theor ..."
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We describe the basic assumptions and key results of loop quantum gravity, which is a background independent approach to quantum gravity. The emphasis is on the basic physical principles and how one deduces predictions from them, at a level suitable for physicists in other areas such as string
The English Noun Phrase in its Sentential Aspect
- PH.D. DISSERTATION MIT
, 1987
"... This dissertation is a defense of the hypothesis that the noun phrase is headed by a functional element (i.e., "non-lexical" category) D, identified with the determiner. In this way, the structure of the noun phrase parallels that of the sentence, which is headed by Infl(ection), under ass ..."
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assumptions now standard within the Government-Binding (GB) framework. The central empirical problem addressed is the question of the proper analysis of the so-called "Poss-ing" gerund in English. This construction possesses simultaneously many properties of sentences, and many properties of noun
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