620 resultados para ZETA TAURI
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1.bd. Wörter mit dem anlaut [alpha], [epsilon], [omicron], [eta], [omega]. -- 2.bd. Wörter mit dem anlaut [iota], [alpha iota], [epsilon iota], [omicron iota], [kappa] (auch [xi]), [pi] (auch [psi]), [tau]. -- 3.bd. Wörter mit dem anlaut [gamma], [beta], [delta], [zeta], [chi], [phi], [theta]. -- 4. Wörter mit dem anlaut [sigma], [nu], [mu], [rho], [lambda].
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CCBE S. XVI, F, 1296 y 1297.
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Rev. Vaughan Thomas was editor and translator.
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Sometimes published as: The Blue & gold.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Reprinted from the British magazine."--Advertisement.
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Gesner's edition (1735) rev. by J. A. Ernesti.
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Half-title. v. 1: Scriptores rei rusticæ veteres latini: Cato, Varro, Columella, Palladius, quibus accedit Vegetius De mulomedicina, et Gargilii Martialis fragmentum.
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Ceased with volume 18:2. Superseded by the Bullletin of the Astronomical Institutes of the Netherlands, Supplement series.
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Sometimes published as: The Blue & gold.
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Metrical translation.
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1893/94-<1901/02> also called v. 26-<34>
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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A phase diagram of the pseudoternary system ethyloleate, polyoxyethylene 20 sorbitan mono-oleate/sorbitan monolaurate and water with butanol as a cosurfactant was prepared. Areas containing optically isotropic, low viscosity one-phase systems were identified and systems therein designated as w/o droplet-, bicontinuous- or solution-type microemulsions using conductivity, viscosity, cryo-field emission scanning electron microscopy and self-diffusion NMR. Nanoparticles were prepared by interfacial polymerization of selected w/o droplet, bicontinuous- or solution-type microemulsions with ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate. Morphology of the particles and entrapment of the water-soluble model protein ovalbumin were investigated. Addition of monomer to the different types of microemulsions (w/o droplet, bicontinuous, solution) led to the formation of nanoparticles, which were similar in size (similar to 250 nm), polydispersity index (similar to 0.13), zeta-potential (similar to-17 mV) and morphology. The entrapment of the protein within these particles was up to 95%, depending on the amount of monomer used for polymerization and the type of microemulsion used as a polymerization template. The formation of particles with similar characteristics from templates having different microstructure is surprising, particularly considering that polymerization is expected to occur at the water-oil interface by base-catalysed polymerization. Dynamics within the template (stirring, viscosity) or indeed interfacial phenomena relating to the solid-liquid interface appear to be more important for the determination of nanoparticle morphology and characteristics than the microstructure of the template system. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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This correspondence considers block detection for blind wireless digital transmission. At high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), block detection errors are primarily due to the received sequence having multiple possible decoded sequences with the same likelihood. We derive analytic expressions for the probability of detection ambiguity written in terms of a Dedekind zeta function, in the zero noise case with large constellations. Expressions are also provided for finite constellations, which can be evaluated efficiently, independent of the block length. Simulations demonstrate that the analytically derived error floors exist at high SNR.