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    C.A. Parker's Store

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    Photograph - A dog team and a loaded sled on Strathcona Street in front of C.A. Parker's store, Athabasca, Albert

    Eigen schuld van de architect

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    Rede, uitgesproken bij het afscheid als buitengewoon hoogleraar in het bouw- en woning recht aan de Technische Hogeschool Delft op vrijdag 21 februari 1986 door prof.mr C.A. Adriaansens.Architectur

    President Elliott and military personnel standing outside

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    Photograph of R.O.T.C. and Military; Major C.A. Bagby, President E.C. Elliott, Major R.B. McBride, Major McMahon, Prof. Peffer, Prof. Wiley, Prof. Knapp, S.D. Chambers, Capt. Haskins Pickett and Hanley, Purdue; Photograph by J.C. Allen; May 8, 1931College of Liberal ArtsROT

    C.A. McGill, March 23, 1918

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    Portrait of C.A. McGill. Written on verso: With love from C.A. McGill Monrovia, Liberia, March 23rd, 1918.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the National Endowment for Humanities - Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Implementation Project Grant in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of its major archival collections as part of the project: Spreading the Word: Expanding Access to African American Religious Archival Collections at the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library.</em

    Programación de PLC para Máquina Stacker en la empresa Vencor C.A.

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    La sociedad actual se basa en la automatización de procesos industriales para mejorar la eficiencia y la productividad. En este contexto, la empresa Vencor C.A. se enfrenta al desafío de poner en funcionamiento su máquina Stacker, la cual carece de la programación adecuada en el PLC Allen Bradley desde su ensamble en 2012. Esta falta de programación ha dejado a la máquina inoperable, lo que ha generado problemas en la producción. La presente tesis aborda el problema de la falta de programación del PLC Allen Bradley en la máquina Stacker de la empresa Vencor C.A. Por otra parte, en cuanto a la metodología, se hará una investigación de tipo proyecto especial, el diseño a emplear será un diseño de campo como técnicas de recolección de datos utilizando la entrevista no estructurada, la observación directa y la recopilación documental. Para así desarrollar una propuesta de programa PLC de la máquina Stacker de Vencor C.A que cumpla con las expectativas para su puesta en marcha usando de referencia la teoría de la automatización en las ciencias cognitivas y aplicadas

    January 18, 1906 Page three Nez Perce has a real live spook Washington and Oregon boundary line C.A. Chambers a defaulter in the city of Blaine

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    Boundary dispute between Washington and Oregon over Sand Island in Columbia RiverFelt, C.W.; Olson, Jack; Crawford, A.M.; Van Winkle, Isaac H.; Allen, Harrison; Chambers, C.A.; Leighton, Rufus; Highlands, Melrose

    Mary Etta Allen Trimble home photograph

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    Dated ca. 1930-1939, this photograph shows the home of Caleb and Mary Inglish, located at 139 W 2nd St., Chillicothe, Ohio, in Ross County. According to the Ohio Historic Inventory, the original house was built around 1800. Another source placed the interior fine Federal cabinetwork to ca. 1825-1830. Also according to the Ohio Historic Inventory, the Greek Revival front section was added in 1830. Another source, however, indicates this second section was added sometime after Caleb and Mary Inglish Allen acquired the house in 1845. The initials C.A. dated 1864 are inscribed in a ladder in the attic. The "legend" behind this ladder and the rooftop it leads to is that it was a lookout for the Underground Railway. In 1919, Caleb and Mary's daughter, Mary Etta Allen Trimble, inherited the house. Her daughter, Gertrude Allen, inherited the home in 1930. She added the section in your photo. Based on oral history, this section was probably added in the late 1930s. Rhea Allen Mettler inherited the house in 1958 after Gertrude Allen passed. When Rhea Allen Mettler passed, the home was sold to William and Meng in 1968. This house passed within family through five generations from the 1830s to 1968

    President Elliott and others standing at military inspection

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    Photograph of R.O.T.C. and Military; ROTC Annual inspection, 1932; Photograph by J.C. Allen; May 11-12, 1932; Reviewing officers, left to right: Dr. Edward C. Elliott, President, Purdue University; Major General Hugh A. Drum, Commander Fifth Corps Area; Major C.A. Bagby, Officer Fifth Corps Area ROTC; David E. Ross, President Board of Trustees; Major C.I. McClure, Senior Field Artillery Officer, Ohio State University; Major J.E. McMahon, Commandant, Purdue ROTC; Captain S.M. Prouty, aide de camp to General Drum;College of Liberal ArtsROT

    Erratum: Future temperature extremes will be more harmful: A new critical factor for improved forecasts (Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16 (20), 4015)

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    The authors would like to correct the names and surnames of both authors of their previous paper [1] as follows: Costas A. Varotsos1,2,* and Yuri A. Mazei2 Therefore, to cite this paper please use the correct reference as follows: Varotsos, C.A.; Mazei,Y.A. Future Temperature Extremes Will Be More Harmful: A New Critical Factor for Improved Forecasts. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16 (20), 4015. © 2020 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland

    Skeleton-based design and simulation flow for Computation-in-Memory architectures

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    Memristor-based Computation-in-Memory is one of the emerging architectures proposed to deal with Big Data problems. The design of such architectures requires a radically new automatic design flow because the memristor is a passive device that uses resistance to encode its logic value. This paper proposes a design flow for mapping parallel algorithms on the CIM architecture. Algorithms with similar data flow graphs can be mapped on the crossbar using the same template containing scheduling, placement, and routing information; this template is named skeleton. By configuring such a skeleton with different pre-designed circuits, we can build CIM implementations of the corresponding algorithms in that class. This approach does not only map an algorithm on a memristor crossbar, but also gives an estimation of its performance, area, and energy consumption. It also supports user-defined constraints and parallel SystemC simulation. Experimental results demonstrate the feasibility and the potential of the approach.Accepted Author ManuscriptComputer EngineeringQuantum & Computer EngineeringFTQC/Bertels La
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