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Cha ben shu wei you Qing Guangxu zhong Guang ya shu ju yuan kan hui yin.

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Originally published in Daoguang 20 [1840] under the title Qian yan tang quan shu.

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Kuang 18.2 x 14.5 cm., 10 hang 21 zi, bai kou, si zhou dan bian, dan hei yu wei, ban xin shang juan shu ming, zhong juan juan ci, xia juan "Ya yu tang."

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Double leaves, oriental style, in case.

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Air exploratory discussion of an ancient Chinese algorithm, the Ying Buzu Shu, in about 2nd century BC, known as the rule of double false position in the West is given. In addition to pointing out that the rule of double false position is actually a translation version of the ancient Chinese algorithm, a comparison with well-known Newton iteration method is also made. If derivative is introduced, the ancient Chinese algorithm reduces to the Newton method. A modification of the ancient Chinese algorithm is also proposed, and some of applications to nonlinear oscillators are illustrated.

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The assessment and feedback lifecycle developed by Sheffield Hallam University, as part of their Assessment Journey Programme. Based on the Jisc Assessment and Feedback Lifecycle, originally developed by Manchester Metropolitan University.

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An overall view of the Sheffield Hallam University approach to the electronic management of assessment, developed as part of their Assessment Journey Programme.

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