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    is a representation of a two-dimensional image using ones and zeros (binary). It may be of vector or raster type. Without qualifications, the term "digital image" usually refers to raster images also called bitmap images. Raster images have a finite set of digital values, called picture elements or pixels. The digital image contains a fixed number of rows and columns of pixels. Pixels are the smallest individual element in an image, holding quantized values that represent the brightness of…

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    There will be a set of finite needs with no deus ex machina of success envy. Consumers will be able to do anything they want without opportunity costs. All basic needs and desires will be met, including free property. Wants will be a thing of the past. There will be no artificial…

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    1  Abstract — Information sent and received in wireless communication systems can suffer from data losses due to multipath propagation, further leading to intersymbol interference. These conditions compromise the integrity of the information transmitted. This paper explores the Viterbi algorithm used to combat error bounds in convolutional codes, and develops a MATLAB-based alternative model of the algorithm for continuous time applications that is shown to significantly diminish the effects of…

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    Wittgenstein Paradox

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    in his work Philosophical Investigations, formulates a paradox that implores the reader to become skeptical of our ability to apply past learned rules to present situations. Specifically targeting the idea that if we do in fact learn rules from a finite amount of cases in the past, how can we be certain that we ought to follow through with said rule for all future cases. Later on, Saul Kripke published a book titled On rules and Private Language, in which he presents a version of Wittgenstein’s…

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    Jumbo Hopper Case Study

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    In this study, the Jumbo hopper (JH) barge is selected as a striking vessel. Also, the finite element models of impacted piers in isolated and multiple-pier cases including three piers and two spans are developed in LS-DYNA25 according to available characteristics in Consolazio et al.3 Fig. 1 shows the bow and non-bow (stern) portions of JH barge developed in LS-DYNA according to properties as given in AASHTO provisions.2 The bow portion of the barge contains the impact zone with outer plates…

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    this, one can bring oneself to believe in God. I argue that one cannot truly bring themselves to believe in God. Pascal’s argument is set up in three parts. The first part accepts that God is infinitely incomprehensible. To conclude to this, one has to understand the existence and nature of the finite and infinite. We know the existence of the finite because we are finite and have extension and limits. We know the existence of the infinite even though we do not understand it because it has…

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    Jaikob volunteered to participate in a practice administration of the Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities (WJ IV COG), a requirement for the examiner’s graduate school course in cognitive assessment. The examiner obtained written consent from Jaikob’s mother, Shannon Smith, before beginning the assessment. Jaikob is the brother of one sister who is one year younger than him. No developmental or medical concerns were reported. Jaikob is currently enrolled in Isla Vista elementary,…

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    Eternal Life Analysis

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    inevitable cycle of life. With the mindset of having to be eliminated from this world someday, people from different time periods use different ways to last forever in this world. Barbara Adam and Hartmut Rosa both talk about how people deal with their finite life. Adam talks about Stonehenge people who believe in afterlife and that is their way of dealing with death, they would be transcendental-future oriented. Not only myth, ritual and art, but also some of the earliest forms of monumental…

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    Justification by faith produces the ultimate reconciliation between an infinite God and finite man. Nevertheless, a justification without reassurance could convey the idea of a time or action limited outcome. Without a guarantee that the announcement of being declared innocent could not be revoked, creates a situation that may strain the believers’ actual faith. Fortunately, Paul confirms that God’s act is not only fully satisfying it is also without bounds. Paul has previously established that…

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    Beam Crane Case Study

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    This chapter provides associate degree introduction the beam crane project, which has the summary, main objectives, scopes and an outline of the project. At the current time engineering problems are getting more complicated and conventional methods have become unable to give the satisfying results that the scientists and engineers desire in solving problems or designs there for a new approach is needed hence, Computational mechanics has become fundamentally important part of computational…

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