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Estimation level of public welfare on the basis of methods of intellectual analysis
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Digital model of a pseudo-random number generator based on a continuous chaotic system
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Engineering Circuit Analysis /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Introduction -- 1.1.Overview of Text -- 1.2.Relationship of Circuit Analysis to Engineering -- 1.3.Analysis and Design -- 1.4.Computer-Aided Analysis -- 1.5.Successful Problem-Solving Strategies -- Reading Further -- ch. 2 Basic Components And Electic Circuits -- 2.1.Units and Scales -- 2.2.Charge, Current, Voltage, and Power -- 2.3.Voltage and Current Sources -- 2.4.Ohm's Law -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 3 Voltage And Current Laws -- 3.1.Nodes, Paths, Loops, and Branches -- 3.2.Kirchhoffs Current Law -- 3.3.Kirchhoffs Voltage Law -- 3.4.The Single-Loop Circuit -- 3.5.The Single-Node-Pair Circuit -- 3.6.Series and Parallel Connected Sources -- 3.7.Resistors in Series and Parallel -- 3.8.Voltage and Current Division -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 4 Basic Nodal And Mesh Analysis -- 4.1.Nodal Analysis -- 4.2.The Supernode -- 4.3.Mesh Analysis -- 4.4.The Supermesh -- 4.5.Nodal vs. …”
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International experience in mobilising mechanisms to combat organised crime
Published 2024-11-01“…For this, it is neces- sary to overcome departmental barriers, consolidate the efforts of state bodies and operational units to ensure the internal security of the state, i.e., to develop a model of management of the relevant entities based on the organisational and functional principle. …”
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Révision de l’espèce Homo erectus (Dubois, 1893)
Published 2000-06-01“…In that case, it implied that states of characters had to be ordinate. In the opposite case, there was no reason to suppose that a given state of character was an obligatory intermediate passage to go from one state to another. …”
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Width evolution of channel belts as a random walk
Published 2025-01-01“…Finally, there is a drift phase, in which the channel-belt width grows with the square root of time. We exploit the properties of random walks to obtain equations for the distance from a channel that is unlikely to be inundated in a given time interval (law of the iterated logarithm), distributions of times the channel requires to return to its origin and to first arrive at a given position away from the origin, and the mean lateral drift speed of steady-state channel belts. …”
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