130 resultados para Calculus of operations.
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The differential calculus.--Coordinate or analytical geometry.--Functions with singular properties.--The integral calculus.--Infinite series and their uses.--How to solve numerical equations.--How to solve differential equations.--Fourier's theorum.--Probability and the theory of errors.--The calculus of variations.--Determinants.--Collection of formulae for references.--Reference tables.
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I. Aberdeen-Angus cattle to drains.--II. Drills to joint-ill.--III. Kainit to Zelkova.--IV. Calendar of operations. Tables of manures, feeding stuffs, weights and measures and other matters. Statutes and statutory orders relating to agriculture. Coloured plates of animal anatomy, and an index to this and the preceding three volumes.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"NBS Project 0436."
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1901-02 by F.H. Newell; 1903 by J.C. Hoyt; 1904-05 contain papers by various authors, prepared under the direction of F.H. Newell.
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Articles reprinted from Encyclopaedia metropolitana.
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Mimeographed.
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Cover title varies slightly.
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As part of the Governor's effort to streamline State government through improvements in the efficiency and effectiveness of operations, Executive Order 2004-06 ("EO6") provided for the reorganization (consolidation) of the Department of Insurance, Office of Banks and Real Estate, Department of Professional Regulation and Department of Financial Institutions. Through EO6 the four predecessor Agencies were abolished and a single new agency, The Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (hereafter referred to as "IDFPR") was created. The purpose of the consolidation of the four regulatory agencies was to allow for certain economies of scale to be realized primarily within the executive management and administrative functions. Additionally, the consolidation would increases the effectiveness of operations through the integration of certain duplicative functions within the four predecessor agencies without the denegration of the frontline functions. Beginning on or about July 1, 2004, the IDFPR began consolidation activities focusing primarily on the administrative functions of Executive Management, Fiscal and Accounting, General Counsel, Human Resources, Information Technology and Other Administrative Services. The underlying premise of the reorganization was that all improvements could be accomplished without the denegration of the frontline functions of the predecessor agencies. Accordingly, all powers, duties, rights, responsibilities and functions of the predecessor agencies migrated to IDFPR and the reorganization activities commenced July 1, 2004.
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Reports cover the calendar year unless otherwise noted.
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Imprint on label mounted on t. p.: Washington, Oliphant Washington Service.
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Continued In Its Summary of Operations
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"February 2006."
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This report summarizes the current state of the art in cooperative vehicle-highway automation systems in Europe and Asia based on a series of meetings, demonstrations, and site visits, combined with the results of literature review. This review covers systems that provide drivers with a range of automation capabilities, from driver assistance to fully automated driving, with an emphasis on cooperative systems that involve active exchanges of information between the vehicles and the roadside and among separate vehicles. The trends in development and deployment of these systems are examined by country, and the similarities and differences relative to the U.S. situation are noted, leading toward recommendations for future U.S. action. The Literature Review on Recent International Activity in Cooperative Vehicle-Highway Automation Systems is published separately as FHWA-HRT-13-025.