763 resultados para Apple pomance
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Instrumental. Apple blossom march / Pemberton pierce -- The arrow dance / Arthur M. Cohen -- Beatrice, caprice / William R. Stobbe -- Belle of Cuba quickstep / Arthur M. Cohen -- Birds in the night / Arthur S. Sullivan -- Birdie waltz / Lena R. Lecroy -- Carnations Idyl / Heinrich Lichner -- El cielo / Arthur M. Cohen -- Five o'clock in the morning / Claribel -- Good night / A. Loeschorn -- Janet's choice / Claribel -- Just a little sunshine waltz / F. A. Lorrilliere -- Little maid of Arcadee / Arthur Sullivan -- Looking back / Arthur S. Sullivan -- Maggie's secret / Claribel -- Marie waltz / G. F. H. Laurence -- Nemesis gallop / Arthur M. Cohen -- Rays of sunshine march / Adam Geibel -- Rose et Marguerites / E. Waldteufel -- Rosebud waltz / Pemberton Pierce -- Silver chimes / Claribel -- Silver brook schottische / Arthur M. Cohen -- Slumber song / S. Heller -- Starlight polka / Pemberton Pierce -- Strangers yet / Claribel -- Sweetheart's waltz / G.F.H. Laurence -- Take back the heart ; Won't you tell me why, robin? ; You and I / Claribel.
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Includes index.
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For voice and piano.
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Advertisements on p. 1-8 at end.
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A set of individual identification cards for rare and sensitive plant species found in the southeastern United States including Puerto Rico. Categories include forbs, shrubs, ferns, and trees. Each card has a color picture on one side and a description and map on the reverse. The description includes: family, flowering date, habitat, and identifying characteristics.
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v. 1. The potato, cucumber, gooseberry, strawberry, and dahlia -- v. 2. The auricula, asparagus, and pine apple -- v. 3. The peach and grape vine.
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Lovely apple blossoms, the state flower of Michigan, add their charm and fragrance to the main campus of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Burton Memorial Carillon Tower and the Hill Auditorium may be seen in the background.
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"The wheel of love" appeared originally in Scribner's magazine.
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No meeting was held in 1905.
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O objetivo central deste trabalho é descrever a trajetória do valor da marca de empresas de alta tecnologia, consideradas inovadoras. Como objetivo específico pretende-se identificar as prováveis causas da variação de valor de mercado e de posicionamento da marca. O trabalho apresenta as razões do sucesso, estagnação, declínio e queda de um grupo de empresas escolhido em razão do crescimento ou declínio brusco. Trata-se de uma pesquisa descritiva e bibliográfica. Para tanto, foram escolhidas quinze das maiores empresas de Tecnologia da Informação e Telecomunicações, segundo ranking de valor de marca elaborado pelas agências Interbrand e BrandZ. Observa-se que as empresas implantaram estratégias orientadas à inovação, resultando em altos investimentos em P&D, dispendidos nas duas últimas décadas. As pesquisas utilizadas permitiram associar este estudo da trajetória e das variações no valor da marca das empresas às estratégias e direcionamentos de mercado nos últimos vinte anos, tais como: a aquisição da Compaq e da EDS pela HP, a trajetória de recuperação da Apple, a concorrência entre a Apple e a Nokia, em valor de mercado, e a permanência da centenária IBM em um setor constantemente ameaçado por novos entrantes.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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This paper presents a new method for producing a functional-structural plant model that simulates response to different growth conditions, yet does not require detailed knowledge of underlying physiology. The example used to present this method is the modelling of the mountain birch tree. This new functional-structural modelling approach is based on linking an L-system representation of the dynamic structure of the plant with a canonical mathematical model of plant function. Growth indicated by the canonical model is allocated to the structural model according to probabilistic growth rules, such as rules for the placement and length of new shoots, which were derived from an analysis of architectural data. The main advantage of the approach is that it is relatively simple compared to the prevalent process-based functional-structural plant models and does not require a detailed understanding of underlying physiological processes, yet it is able to capture important aspects of plant function and adaptability, unlike simple empirical models. This approach, combining canonical modelling, architectural analysis and L-systems, thus fills the important role of providing an intermediate level of abstraction between the two extremes of deeply mechanistic process-based modelling and purely empirical modelling. We also investigated the relative importance of various aspects of this integrated modelling approach by analysing the sensitivity of the standard birch model to a number of variations in its parameters, functions and algorithms. The results show that using light as the sole factor determining the structural location of new growth gives satisfactory results. Including the influence of additional regulating factors made little difference to global characteristics of the emergent architecture. Changing the form of the probability functions and using alternative methods for choosing the sites of new growth also had little effect. (c) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.