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Do dolphins benefit from nonlinear mathematics when processing their sonar returns?
An interview with author Tim Leighton about the paper
Opportunities for linking young surveyors across professional surveying member organisations and FIG
Tim Di Muzio on 'Sabotage'
In a series of essays published in 2013 and 2014 on capitaspower.com, political economist Tim Di Muzio explored the concept of ‘sabotage’ as it applies to capitalist power. I recently rediscovered these essays and was so impressed by them that I have reposted them here as a single piece.
About the author: Tim Di Muzio is a researcher at the University of Wollongong. He is the author of numerous books, including Debt as power, Carbon capitalism, and The 1% and the Rest of us
1996-1997 Tim Gautreaux
Tim Gautreaux is the author of three novels and two earlier short story collections. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Best American Short Stories, The Atlantic, Harper’s, and GQ. After teaching for thirty years at Southeastern Louisiana University, he now lives, with his wife, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. (Photo credit: Randy Bergeron)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/grisham_res/1023/thumbnail.jp
Long-range dispersal, stochasticity and the broken accelerating wave of advance
Rare long distance dispersal events are thought to have a disproportionate impact on the spread of invasive species. Modelling using integrodifference equations suggests that, when long distance contacts are represented by a fat-tailed dispersal kernel, an accelerating wave of advance can ensue. Invasions spreading in this manner could have particularly dramatic effects. Recently, various authors have suggested that demographic stochasticity disrupts wave acceleration. Integrodifference models have been widely used in movement ecology, and as such a clearer understanding of stochastic effects is needed. Here, we present a stochastic non-linear one-dimensional lattice model in which demographic stochasticity and the dispersal regime can be systematically varied. Extensive simulations show that stochasticity has a profound effect on model behaviour, and usually breaks acceleration for fat-tailed kernels. Exceptions are seen for some power law kernels, with $\bet
Thesisproject masterproef Tim Peeters
<p>README VOOR THESISPROJECT TIM PEETERS</p>
<p>Er is altijd gewerkt onder Mac OS Sierra versie 10.12.6,<br>
In combinatie met VeriFast versie 16.01</p>
<p>VERIFICATIE VAN tinyjava.c</p>
<p>In de huidige map bevindt zich het bestand 'tinyjava.c'.<br>
Open dit bestand met VeriFast (versie 16.01) om te verifieren.</p>
<p>EXECUTIE VAN tinyjava.c</p>
<p>Het bestand kan gecompileerd worden door het volgende commando uit te voeren:</p>
<p> gcc -pthread *.c</p>
<p>in de hoofdmap, MAAR:</p>
<p> De instructies binnen bool.h moeten uit commentaar gehaald worden voor exectutie.<br>
En terug in commentaar gezet worden voor verificatie.</p>
<p> Het zal niet compileren met de methodedefinities zonder body van de C11 acquire-release operaties (zie tekst).<br>
Omzetten naar gewone toekenningen zonder fencing of met bijvoorbeeld een global lock zal wel compileren maar niet verifieren.</p>
<p> Het a.out bestand dient vervolgens gekopieerd (of gecompileerd) te worden naar de hoofdmap.<br>
Daar bevindt zich een Xtimes.sh bestand dat uitgevoerd kan worden via de terminal en verwacht een integer als parameter.<br>
Die parameter bepaalt hoe vaak 'a.out' uitgevoerd wordt op het .class-bestand dat zich in de map bevindt.<br>
Het Java-bestand dat gecompileerd is naar dat .class-bestand is hier ook bijgevoegd, ter illustratie van de mogelijkheden van de vertolker.</p>
<p> Met vragen over de uitvoering of opmerkingen, mail naar: [email protected].</p>
First person - Tim Petzold
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Tim Petzold is first author on ‘ Connexin 41.8 governs timely haematopoietic stem and progenitor cell specification’, published in BiO. Tim conducted the research described in this article while a PhD student in Julien Bertrand's lab at the Department of Pathology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland. He is now a postdoc in the lab of Holger Gerhardt at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association, Berlin, Germany, investigating developmental biology – previously his focus was on how blood stem cells develop and now it has shifted to how the vascular system develops
Can tenant incentive schemes improve housing management outcomes? A review of housing management tenant incentive schemes
The small scale tenant incentive schemes existing in Australia are perceived by housing managers and tenants to contribute to improvements in service delivery, organisational culture and staff and tenant satisfaction report Keith Jacobs, Tim Seelig, Hazel Easthope and Michele Slatter
Tim Seibles, 40th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Tim Seibles is the author of several poetry collections including Hurdy-Gurdy, Hammerlock, Buffalo Head Solos, and Fast Animal, which was a finalist for the 2012 National Book Award. In 2013 he received both the Pen Oakland Josephine Miles Award for poetry and an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Misericordia University for his literary accomplishments. His latest collection, One Turn Around the Sun, has just been released. Tim is the current Poet Laureate of Virginia and is a Professor of English at Old Dominion University where he teaches literature as well as classes in the MFA in writing program
Tim Seibles, 39th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Tim Seibles is the author of several poetry collections including Hurdy-Gurdy, Hammerlock, Buffalo Head Solos, and Fast Animal, which was a finalist for the 2012 National Book Award. In 2013 he received both the Pen Oakland Josephine Miles Award for poetry and an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Misericordia University for his literary accomplishments. His latest collection, One Turn Around the Sun, has just been released. Tim is the current Poet Laureate of Virginia and is a Professor of English at Old Dominion University where he teaches literature as well as classes in the MFA in writing program
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