1,241 research outputs found
Jam. Yates, and Mary his wife. Appellants. Rich. Lewis, respondent. The appellant's case [electronic resource].
To be heard before the House of Lords: "Monday the 23th of February" (docket title).Signed: C. Coxe.Text begins: "One Lewis Morgan, the appellant Mary's brother, .."; l. 20 reads: "but the will-maker took care to in his own son .." - Docket title begins: "Yates against Lewis. ..".Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
Jam. Yates, and Mary his wife. Appellants. Rich. Lewis, respondent The appellant's case [electronic resource].
To be heard before the House of Lords: "Friday the 20 of February" (docket title).Signed: C. Coxe.Text begins: "One Lewis Morgan, the appellant Mary's brother, .."; l. 20 reads: "the will-maker took care to cut in his own son .." - Docket title begins: "Yates against Lewis".Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
Academic authorship: who, why and in what order?
We are frequently asked by our colleagues and students for advice on authorship for scientific articles. This short paper outlines some of the issues that we have experienced and the advice we usually provide. This editorial follows on from our work on submitting a paper1 and also on writing an academic paper for publication.2 We should like to start by noting that, in our view, there exist two separate, but related issues: (a) authorship and (b) order of authors. The issue of authorship centres on the notion of who can be an author, who should be an author and who definitely should not be an author, and this is partly discipline specific. The second issue, the order of authors, is usually dictated by the academic tradition from which the work comes. One can immediately envisage disagreements within a multi-disciplinary team of researchers where members of the team may have different approaches to authorship order
Aplikasi Pembelajaran Matematika Smp (Sekolah Menengah Pertama) Menggunakan Algoritma Fisher Yates Shuffle Berbasis Androi
Matematika merupakan ilmu universal yang mendasari perkembangan teknologi modern. Melalui matematika, siswa akan dibekali kemampuan berfikir logis, analitis, sistematis, kritis, kreatif, dan kemampuan bekerja sama. Dengan jam pelajaran yang singkat di sekolah membuat siswa/siswi SMP (Sekolah Menengah Pertama) tidak dapat menguasai materi pembelajaran dengan baik. Adanya aplikasi pembelajaran matematika yang terintegrasi dengan perangkat seluler akan sangat mempermudah para siswa/siswi SMP dalam mempelajari kembali materi yang kurang dikuasai secara mandiri diluar jam pelajaran dan memudahkan para siswa/siswi SMP yang ingin memilih alternatif belajar selain membaca buku teks. Pada penelitian ini penulis membuat suatu aplikasi pembelajaran matematika SMP menggunakan algoritma Fisher Yates Shuffle berbasis android. Algoritma Fisher
Yates Shuffle ini digunakan untuk mengacak soal dan pilihan jawaban. Dalam penelitian ini, materi dan soal matematika diambil dari buku ajar matematika SMP
kurikulum 2006 (KTSP). Untuk setiap kelasnya terdapat 100 soal latihan dimana soal dikeluarkan secara random dan merata untuk setiap materi. Output yang akan
dihasilkan oleh sistem ini yaitu berupa penjelasan materi matematika secara singkat dan soal latihan yang dapat membantu siswa/siswi SMP dalam menguasai pelajaran matematika. Soal latihan yang diberikan sesuai dengan materi yang tersedia pada setiap kelas dan untuk setiap materi masing-masing akan di ambil 2 soal yang telah di acak. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah penggunaan algoritma Fisher Yates Shuffle untuk mengacak soal dan pilihan jawaban dapat membantu siswa/siswi SMP dalam mempelajari setiap materi dengan soal-soal yang lebih
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Jam Jar Painted with Geometric Designs
http://digiport.athabascau.ca/3d/abdla/2013_0521/2013_0521.phpPhotograph - Jam Jar Painted with Geometric Design
A bibliometric analysis of the Journal of Agrometeorology (JAM) from 2008 to 2022
A quantitative analysis of scientific articles published in the Journal of Agrometeorology (JAM) between 2008 and 2022 was conducted using a variety of scientometric indicators. Various metrics were utilized to examine aspects including yearly research output, highly referenced sources, author rankings, contributions and profiles, cooperation trends, highly contributing nations, most cited papers, commonly searched keywords and worldwide collaboration mapping. This study employs biblioshiny for analysis and only looks at data that is available in Scopus database. With an h-index (17), a g-index (21) and 3238 total citations across the study period, the journal demonstrated considerable influence. With the greatest number of research publications (n=46) and the greatest number of citations (236), Pandey V stands out among other authors. In terms of the number of papers and citations, India emerged as the leading nation, with the Punjab Agricultural University in the lead with 744 publications. Four clusters were found by co-citation network analysis, with Allen RG being the most quoted author among them. The study also highlighted the fact that Indian authors worked together the most. This analysis is important for assessing the influence of the JAM and offers insightful information about noteworthy research trends and developments in the scientific community
Resolving freeway jam waves by discrete first-order model-based predictive control of variable speed limits
In this paper we develop a fast model predictive control (MPC) approach for variable speed limit coordination to resolve freeway jam waves. Existing MPC approaches that are based on the second-order traffic flow models suffer from high computation load due to the non-linear and non-convex optimization formulation. In recent years, simplified MPC approaches which are based on discrete first-order traffic flow models have attracted more and more attention because they are beneficial for real-time applications. In literature, the type of traffic jam resolved by these approaches is limited to the standing queue in which the jam head is fixed at the bottleneck. Another type of traffic jam known as the jam wave, has been neglected by the discrete first-order model-based MPC approaches. To fill this gap, we develop a fast MPC approach based on a more accurate discrete first-order model. The model keeps the linear property of the classical discrete first-order model, meanwhile takes traffic flow features of jam waves propagation into consideration. A classical non-linear MPC and a recently proposed linear MPC are compared with the proposed MPC in terms of computation speed and jam wave resolution by a benchmark problem. Simulation results show that the proposed MPC resolves the jam wave with a real-time feasible computation speed.Transport and Plannin
Jam Dinding yang Berdengkang
Jam Dinding yang Berdengkang is a theatrical performance inspired by the drama Jam Dinding yang Berdetak by Nano Riantiarno. In writing this play, the writer applies a spin-off pattern so that the characters in the Jam Dinding yang Berdengkang are still the same characters with different points of view and problems. In creating the show Jam Dinding yang Berdengkang the author conducted research related to the problems in the show, namely the condition of poverty in Medan City. The creation of this show uses a qualitative approach in collecting data . ABSTRAKJam Dinding yang Berdengkang merupakan pertunjukan teater yang terinspirasi dari drama Jam Dinding yang Berdetak karya Nano Riantiarno. Dalam penulisan drama ini, penulis menerapkan pola spin-off sehingga karakter yang terdapat dalam Jam Dinding yang Berdengkang tetap tokoh yang sama dengan sudut pandang dan permasalahan yang berbeda. Dalam penciptaan pertunjukan Jam Dinding yang Berdengkang penulis melakukan penelitian terkait dengan permasalahan dalam pertunjukan yaitu kondisi kemiskinan di Kota Medan. Penciptaan pertunjukan ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dalam mengumpulkan data terkait tema pertunjukan dan metode planting dalam proses penciptaan
Brochure: 1978 Poetry Jam
The Poetry Jam held from April 11-12, 1978 was a precursor to the annual literary festival, which began the same year.
Participants: Richard Wilbur has published ten volumes of poetry, including Things of This World, The Poems of Richard Wilbur, and recently released The Mind Reader. He has authored two translations, an operetta, several plays, children\u27s books, and numerous critical articles. Currently a Professor of English at Smith College and editor of the Wesleyan University Poetry Series, Wilbur has received numerous prizes and awards, among them the Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, and the Prix de Rome. W. D. Snodgrass is currently the Visiting Poet at Old Dominion University. He is the author of Heart\u27s Needle, After Experience, and The Fuhrer Bunker, as well as a pseudonymous book. In addition to these volumes of poetry, Snodgrass has published a collection of critical essays and several translations. He is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize, and numerous other awards, including the Guiness Poetry Award, an Academy of American Poets fellowship, and the Centennial Medal of the Government of Rumania. Since 1973, Dave Smith has published three volumes of poetry, Mean Rufus Throw Down, The Fisherman\u27s Whore, and Cumberland Station. His works include numerous stories and critical essays. Editor of the poetry journal The Back Door, Smith is currently Director of Creative Writing at the University of Utah. He is a native of Virginia. Poetry Workshop Members: Holly Bond, Donna Curd, Chris Davis, Jane Ellen Glasser, Janice Kennedy, Walter Martin, Michael McLane, Kevin Mulligan, Virginia Porter, Carolyn Rhodes, Ruth Sherman, Lu Steger, Jay Thiemeyer, and Lynda Yates
Ripogenus, Maine, Breaking a Jam
An image scanned from a black and white photograph with a handwritten caption on the back added by Maine author and folklorist Fannie Hardy Eckstorm that appears to read, Breaking Jam at the Arches, Ripogenus, 1891 - \u27Now, all together!\u27https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/4272/thumbnail.jp
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