La Acción Administrativa en Sectores Específicos
En la asignatura la Acción Administrativa en Sectores Específicos se lleva a cabo una introducción en los ámbitos de referencia en los que se proyecta la acción administrativa. El objetivo es ofrecer una visión en vertical de las instituciones propias del Derecho administrativo que se estudian en horizontal en las asignaturas precedentes. Se trata de lo que se conoce como Parte Especial del Derecho administrativo de la que se escogen aquellos sectores más significativos o de mayor trascen
Circuitos Magnéticos y Transformadores
El presente curso es un curso básico de transformadores y circuitos magnéticos para estudiantes de ingeniería. Siempre que sea posible por la extensión del curso, se ha procurado que los conocimientos estén asentados sobre bases físicas sólidas, buscando su relación con la Física básica o con la Teoría de Circuitos. Sin embargo se ha procurado evitar aquellos aspectos teóricos que no contribuyen a aportar un conocimiento práctico.
Además de ser un curso básico de transformadores,
Lesson 03 - One Minute Catalan
In lesson 3 of One Minute Catalan you will learn to say that you can speak a little Catalan. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Catalan at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Catalan is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.
Training Tools: Game-Based Assessment/Quiz Template 21st Century Democracy: Opening Up The Political Process To All Voters Exponential Equations with Different Bases - Problem 2 of 4 [PURDUE MLSS] Learning Rhythm from Live Music by Learning Rhythm [PURDUE MLSS] Large-scale Machine Learning and Stochastic Algorithms by Leon Bottou (Part 1/6) Lecture 06 - 4/14/2010 Texas Tech Research Impacts Decision on Lizard Endangered Listing BBC Weather Report Exponential Equations with Different Bases EU could face downgrade "soon" if summit fails: S&P U.S. Day Ahead: Next stop for Geithner, France Lecture 17a: Math. Analysis - The boundedness theorem Lecture 20: Math. Analysis - Fermat's Theorem, Rolle's Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem Aquarium Makers INFO2009 resource. Learn about "Open source software" Carbon Capture and Storage
Watch video of a forum discussing a new nominating process for 2012 presidential election. Americans Elect is providing voters the opportunity to directly nominate a presidential candidate outside the two-party system for the 2012 presidential election. Through AmericansElect.org, every registered voter can sign up to become a delegate and participate. This election, voters can pick akeep reading »
This video is a continuation and provides another example that demonstrates how to solve exponential equations when the bases cannot be written as the same base. (1:40)
Lecture notes: http://learning.stat.purdue.edu/mlss/_media/mlss/raphael.pdf
Learning Rhythm from Live Music
I will give a brief overview of my musical accompaniment system, known interchangeably as "Music Plus One" and the "Informatics Philharmonic," which plays a flexible accompaniment that follows a live soloist in a concerto setting. The program "listens" to the live player using an HMM, making decisions based on the filtered distribution of the player's score position. A separate "thread"
Lecture notes: http://learning.stat.purdue.edu/mlss/_media/mlss/bottou.pdf
Large-scale Machine Learning and Stochastic Algorithms
During the last decade, data sizes have outgrown processor speed. We are now frequently facing statistical machine learning problems for which datasets are virtually infinite. Computing time is then the bottleneck.
The first part of the lecture centers on the qualitative difference between small-scale and large-scale learning problem. Whereas small-scale learning p
Lecture 06
Citing dunes sagebrush lizard research done by Texas Tech University scientists, a recent letter from Sen. John Cornyn (R-San Antonio) may have helped to sway the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to delay a decision on listing the 3-inch-long reptile as an endangered species.
The service, which had planned to make a decision by December 15, 2011, announced it would postpone for another six months.
A preliminary risk assessment for the lizard done by scientists at The Institute of Environmental
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This video explains how to solve exponential equations with different bases on the terms. It demonstrates how to access variables within an exponent in exponential equations with different bases by using logarithms and the power rule of logarithms to get rid of the base and have just the exponent. (4:34)
Dec. 6 - John Chambers, Standard & Poor's Head of Sovereign Ratings, tells Reuters the ratings agency could act quickly if an upcoming EU summit doesn't alleviate concerns about the states' sovereign debt.
Dec. 6 - U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner travels to Paris to meet with French President Nicolas Sarkozy amid tense talks over the region's debt woes.
The first part of the twentysecond class in Dr Joel Feinstein's G12MAN Mathematical Analysis module covers the boundedness theorem for continuous real-valued functions. Further module materials are available for download from The University of Nottingham open courseware site: http://unow.nottingham.ac.uk/resources/resource.aspx?hid=c6c045f6-286d-6b9f-b96c-36a998632fc3 and on iTunes U: http://itunesu.nottingham.ac.uk/albums/71.rss Dr Feinstein's blog may be viewed at: http://explainingmaths.wordp
The twentyfifth class in Dr Joel Feinstein's G12MAN Mathematical Analysis module covers Fermat's Theorem, Rolle's Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem (all proved in full) and their
applications, e.g. to monotonicity of functions and estimates of function values. Further module materials are available for download from The University of Nottingham open courseware site: http://unow.nottingham.ac.uk/resources/resource.aspx?hid=c6c045f6-286d-6b9f-b96c-36a998632fc3 and on iTunes U: http://itunesu.nott
Specializing in saltwater aquariums, Nic Tiemens and Joe Pineda love the challenge of recreating a slice of the ocean indoors. Day in and day out, they use volume calculations, temperature, measurement and science to create these beautiful habitats. This video shows how math is used to design and build an aquarium and its impact on the owners. Running time 5:25 minutes
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