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Introduction to food : representations and meanings
(2011)The contributions in this Special Section draw on papers presented at the 2010 international conference on Food, Society and Public Health[1], organised by the British Sociological Association's Sociology of Food study ... -
Introduction to Gravity Models of Migration & Trade
(2019-03-18)This lesson introduces gravity models as a means for determining the probable distribution of entities across space in historical datasets. It does so through a case study of historical migration patterns. -
An Introduction to Molecular Biology
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2002) -
An Introduction to Molecular Biology, interactive CDROM
(University of Hertfordshire Press, 2006) -
Introduction to pain
(Churchill Livingstone, 2013) -
An Introduction to Slice-Based Cohesion and Coupling Metrics
(University of Hertfordshire, 2009)This report provides an overview of slice-based software metrics. It brings together information about the development of the metrics from Weiser’s original idea that program slices may be used in the measurement of program ... -
Introduction to Social Inclusion and Usability of ICT-enabled Services
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Introduction to Tensor Computing in Python : From First Principles to Deep Learning
(Manal Helal, 2022-09-21)Tensorised deep learning models compress large models using fewer parameters that are easier to express and explain the models' performance. To use and participate in the current state-of-the-art research of multi-way ... -
Introduction to the Douglass C. North Memorial Issue
(2016-12-01)This introduction considers the highly influential contribution of Douglass C. North to economic history and institutional economics, as it developed from the 1960s until his death in 2015. It sketches the evolution of his ... -
An introduction to the Hatfield superscalar architecture
(University of Hertfordshire, 1996)If a high-performance superscalar processor is to realise its full potential, the complier must re-order or schedule the object code at compile time. This scheduling creates groups of adjacent instructions that are independent ... -
An introduction to the Hatfield Superscalar Scheduler
(University of Hertfordshire, 1998)This document presents a comprehensive overview of the Hatfield Superscalar Scheduler (HSS). It concentrates on the concepts involved rather than on the detailed coding because the scheduler is in a state of evolution and ... -
Introduction to the Selected Writings of Jan Patočka
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Software Technologies for Embedded & Ubiquitous Systems
(2015-03)Ubiquitous embedded systems are one of the technology drivers to improve our daily life, much more than we normally recognize. To engineer such systems we have to overcome many challenges. For example, such systems typically ... -
Introduction to the Special Issue on the Evolution of Institutions
(2011-09)How can evolutionary ideas be applied to the study of social and political institutions? Charles Darwin identified the mechanisms of variation, selection and retention. He emphasized that evolutionary change depends on the ... -
Introduction to the Special Section on Artificial Intelligence in Renewable Energetic Systems
(2020-08-20)The world’s today is in an unprecedented and urgent need to optimize energy consumption and accelerate the transition towards green, low-carbon electricity generation. To face the various challenges in the digital ... -
Introduction to the special section ‘Financialization in South Africa’
(2018-08-01)This special section focuses on South Africa as a developing country with considerable experience of financialization over a long period of time. The three pieces offered here further the current debate, covering specific ... -
Introduction to this edition, by Graham Holderness
(Open University Press, 1991)Introducing a re-issue of Raymond Williams’ Drama in Performance, first published in 1954 and revised in 1968, involves at the outset two major shifts of orientation. First, Williams is customarily associated with studies ...