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Kitchen and fireplace at Berrima, New South Wales, ca. 1920 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from published source.; Part of the collection: Hardy Wilson collection.; Inscriptions: "Hardy Wilson"--Lower left in watercolour.; Condition: Slight foxing.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4390379; Donated to the National Library by the family of Dr Lachlan Hardy Wilson, May 2007.; Published in: A 20th century colonial : 1881-1995 / William Hardy Wilson. New South Wales : The National Trust of Australia, 1980, p. 55
Austral Asia, ca. 1912 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from published source.; Part of the collection: Hardy Wilson collection.; Embossed stamp lower right corner.; Condition: Creases; pencil markings; pin holes in corners.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4390473; Donated to the National Library by the family of Dr Lachlan Hardy Wilson, May 2007.; Published in: A 20th century colonial : 1881-1995 / William Hardy Wilson. New South Wales : The National Trust of Australia, 1980, p. 118
wilson-eft/wilson: v1.7
<p>This release only changes a technicality: it makes instances of the <code>Wilson</code> class hashable (with a unique, random hash) which is useful for caching in packages depedning on <code>wilson</code>. Thanks to @peterstangl for implementing this.</p>
<p>The minimum <code>wcxf</code> version required for this to work properly is v1.6. Please make sure to upgrade that package as well (it is done automatically if you use <code>pip</code>).</p>
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A letter from Pete Wilson to Dr. Hector P. Garcia.
A letter from Pete Wilson, Senator from California, to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, thanking him for writing to share his views on the confirmation of Robert Bork to the Supreme Cour
A surprise in the amplitude/Wilson loop duality
This is the accepted version of article 'A Surprise in the Amplitude/Wilson Loop Duality', which was first archived by Cornell University Library: arXiv:1004.2855v2 [hep-th] 29 Apr 2010
From the Roman Republic to the American Revolution: readings of Cicero in the political thought of James Wilson
As a classical scholar and prominent founding father, James Wilson was at once statesman, judge, and political thinker, who read Cicero as an example worthy of emulation and as a philosopher whose theory could be applied to his own age. Classical reception studies have focused on questions of liberty, civic virtue, and constitutionalism in the American founding, and historians have also noted Wilson’s importance in American history and thought. Wilson’s direct engagement with Cicero’s works, however, and their significance in the formulation of his own philosophy has been long overlooked. My thesis argues that Wilson’s viewpoint was largely based on his readings of Cicero and can only be properly understood within this context. In the first two chapters of my thesis I demonstrate that Wilson not only possessed a wide-ranging knowledge of the classics in general, but also that he borrowed from Cicero’s writings and directly engaged with the texts themselves. Building upon this foundation, chapters three and four examine Cicero’s perspective on popular sovereignty and civic virtue, situate Wilson’s interpretations within contemporary discussions of Roman politics, and analyse the main ways in which he adapts Cicero’s arguments to his own era. Wilson retains a broader faith in the common people than seen in Cicero’s opinions, and he abstracts from Cicero a doctrine of sovereignty as an indivisible principle that is absent in the text; nevertheless, Cicero’s conception of a legitimate state and his insistence on the role of the people provided the foundation for Wilson’s thought and ultimately for his legitimization of the American Revolution. At the same time, like Cicero, Wilson views the stability of the state as resting in the personal virtue of the individual. While his enlightenment philosophy imparts optimism to his conception of the good citizen, his definition of virtue closely follows that of Cicero. As the final chapter of my thesis concludes, their individual interpretations of these theories of popular consent and virtue were instrumental in forming Cicero’s and Wilson’s justifications of civil disobedience
Connecting the dots: the use of faculty personal homepages in the information value chain: a case study
Poster session presentation at the American Library Association Annual Conference, Washington D.C., June 25, 2007.Peer reviewe
wilson-eft/wilson: v1.4
New configuration options
<p>Using the new configuation interface of the <code>Wilson</code> class introduced in <a href="https://github.com/wilson-eft/wilson/releases/tag/v1.2">v1.2</a>, several new options have been added:</p>
<ul>
<li><code>qed_order</code> (default: 1) can be set to 0 to switch off QED contributions to WET running</li>
<li><code>qcd_order</code> (default: 1) can be set to 0 to switch off QCD contributions to WET running</li>
<li><code>mb_matchingscale</code> (default: 4.2) can be set to change the matching threshold between WET and WET-4</li>
<li><code>mc_matchingscale</code> (default: 1.3) can be set to change the matching threshold between WET-4 and WET-3</li>
<li><code>smeft_matchingscale</code> (default: 91.1876) can be set to change the matching threshold between SMEFT and WET</li>
</ul>
Other improvements
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<li>Several operators added to the WCxf flavio bases have been taken into account in the translators.</li>
</ul>
<p>The new release requires <code>wcxf-python</code> v1.4.6.</p>
[Letter from Wilson P. Horn to T. N. Carswell - December 19, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, American Legion Post No. 57, Abilene, Texas, from Wilson P. Horn, President, Baker University, Baldwin, Kansas, dated December 19, 1941. Wilson P. Horn defines Americanism
Autonomous homing and docking tasks for an underwater vehicle
This paper briefly introduces a strategy for autonomous homing and docking tasks using an autonomous underwater vehicle. The control and guidance based path following for those tasks are described in this work. A standard sliding mode for controller design is briefly given. The method provides robust motion control efforts for an underwater vehicle’s decoupled system whilst minimising chattering effects. In a guidance system, the vector field based on a conventional artificial potential field method gives a desired trajectory with a use of existing information from sensors in the network. A well structured Line-of-Sight method is used for an AUV to follow the path. It provides guidance for an AUV to follow the predefined trajectory to a required position with the final desired orientation at the dock. Integration of a control and guidance system provides a complete system for this application. Simulation studies are illustrated in the paper
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