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    Coming home to mother

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    Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano vocal [instrumentation]We love to think of years ago [first line]We are coming home to Mother [first line of chorus]A flat [key]Piano [tempo]House, families, birds, photograph of M.E. Mollins [illustration]Popular song [form/genre]Publisher's advertisement on inside front [note]Mediatoon by G.A. Boyton [note

    M.E. Church exterior

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    A monochrome postcard of the M.E. Church in Georgetown, Delaware. The church was made out of brick and had a tall tower on its corner. Writing on the right indicates that the author was having a good time. Mrs. P. H. Adkins of Milton, Delaware, received this postcard. A postmark on the back indicates that this postcard was mailed from Georgetown, Delaware. The postage stamp is a one-cent U.S. #300, Benjamin Franklin. The back of the postcard is labeled 75.00 and 0240

    M.E. Church exterior

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    A monochrome postcard of the M.E. Church in Georgetown, Delaware. The church was made out of brick and had a tall tower on its corner. Writing on the right indicates that the author was having a good time. Mrs. P. H. Adkins of Milton, Delaware, received this postcard. A postmark on the back indicates that this postcard was mailed from Georgetown, Delaware. The postage stamp is a one-cent U.S. #300, Benjamin Franklin. The back of the postcard is labeled 75.00 and 0240

    Black Box Simulation Optimization: Generalized Response Surface Methodology.

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    The thesis consists of three papers in the area of Response Surface Methodology (RSM). The first paper deals with optimization problems with a single random objective. The contributions of that paper are a scale independent search direction and possible solutions for the step size. The second paper considers optimization problems with a single random objective and multiple random constraints, as well as deterministic box constraints. That paper extends RSM to cope with constraints, using ideas from interior point methods. Furthermore, it provides a heuristic to reach quickly a neighborhood of the optimum. The third paper copes with optimization problems with a single random objective and multiple random constraints. The contribution of that paper is an asymptotic stopping rule that tests the first-order necessary optimality conditions at a feasible point.

    Black box simulation optimization:Generalized response surface methodology

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    The thesis consists of three papers in the area of Response Surface Methodology (RSM). The first paper deals with optimization problems with a single random objective. The contributions of that paper are a scale independent search direction and possible solutions for the step size. The second paper considers optimization problems with a single random objective and multiple random constraints, as well as deterministic box constraints. That paper extends RSM to cope with constraints, using ideas from interior point methods. Furthermore, it provides a heuristic to reach quickly a neighborhood of the optimum. The third paper copes with optimization problems with a single random objective and multiple random constraints. The contribution of that paper is an asymptotic stopping rule that tests the first-order necessary optimality conditions at a feasible point

    On using Directional Information for Parameter Space Decomposition in Ellipse Detection

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    In this paper we use the parametric polar representation to extend the application of edge directional information from circle to ellipse extraction. As a result we obtain a mapping which decomposes the parameter space required for ellipse extraction into two independent sub-spaces and one final histogram accumulator. The mapping includes the tangent of the angle of the first and second directional derivatives. These tangents are computed by considering edge direction at two border points. We show that the use of gradient information for parameter space decomposition avoids the intensive point labelling imposed by geometric constraints used by other approaches

    Black box simulation optimization: Generalized response surface methodology

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    The thesis consists of three papers in the area of Response Surface Methodology (RSM). The first paper deals with optimization problems with a single random objective. The contributions of that paper are a scale independent search direction and possible solutions for the step size. The second paper considers optimization problems with a single random objective and multiple random constraints, as well as deterministic box constraints. That paper extends RSM to cope with constraints, using ideas from interior point methods. Furthermore, it provides a heuristic to reach quickly a neighborhood of the optimum. The third paper copes with optimization problems with a single random objective and multiple random constraints. The contribution of that paper is an asymptotic stopping rule that tests the first-order necessary optimality conditions at a feasible point

    La fecondazione assistita dopo dieci anni di legge 40 : il punto di vista del costituzionalista

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    The Author of this paper adds the point of view of the constitutionalist to the debate on the Italian statute n.40/1994 on assisted reproduction illustrated by Flamigni and Mori in their work. The paper ends with a reflection on the recent decision n. 162/2014 issued by the Constitutional Court, which has declared the illegitimacy of the prohibition of heterologous reproduction

    L'approvazione della legge Cirinnà : fra riconoscimento dei diritti e scontro ideologico

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    The New Italian Law on Civil Unions: Between Rights Recognition and Ideological Clash Abstract: The author examines the coming into force of the first Italian law on civil unions, which, for the first time, grants protection for both homosexual and different sex couples

    La Corte costituzionale chiude la porta agli scienziati in nome della dignità dell’embrione

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    This essay aims to analize decision no. 84 of 2016 of the Italian Constitu-tional Court, on the matter of scientific research on embryos. In particular the essay dwells with the problematic acknowledgement of the embryo dignity. The Author considers this aspect in the context of the relation between sci-entific evolution and legislative discretionality, taking into account the other deci-sions of the Court on the matter of medically assisted procreation
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