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    Bubbl Mind Map

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    Bubbl.us is a web tool that students use to assist in the creation of a mind map. It provides structure, organization, and connection in thoughts. Students can now brainstorm and present information visually by utilizing bright colors, images and simplified words. Mind mapping encourages students to begin with a primary idea and expand outward to more in-depth sub-topics. Literary Webs – helps student examine elements of a story or novel such as character, plot, or theme. Character Webs –…

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    Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci paved the way for artists to come, centuries later. Their sculptures and paintings have still had an impact some 500 plus years later. A few techniques, like realism and linear perspective, have changed the way artists view paintings today. In one of the most famous paintings ever, by Leonardo da Vinci, the Mona Lisa, c 1503 shows very lifelike features and has perspectives that have never before been seen in artwork at…

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    Ornstein's Presentation

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    I believe Orenstein’s choice of using a PowerPoint was smart, because his research contained a proof, maps, and charts. Since we could actually see these visuals it was easier for the examples to seem concreate and plausible. I also appreciated that the presentation felt like a discussion, in which many professors were able to ask him a question during…

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    field commanders, and gave strategic planners unprecedented insights into enemy dispositions, capabilities and extrapolated battlefield intentions. The British employment of aerial reconnaissance was mainly tactical during World War I and was used to map out the battlefield by cartographically plotting out the Forward Edge of the Battlefield (FEBA), and locating and identifying logistical support areas and major supply routes (MSR). There were significant issues with the existing airframes and…

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    Terrain Contour Matching (TERCOM) TERCOM is an algorithm that analyses the mean absolute distance by matching the distance between the map depth and the measured depth, as explained by (Carreno, 2010). With TERCOM, the measurements from a certain profile along the trajectory are processed in batch, but it may also be run recursively. The method indirectly assumes constant position offsets from the INS position each time it is started. Point Mass Filter (PMF) PMF is a calculation that determines…

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    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Diabetes, also known as Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a serious medical condition that occurs when the body becomes incapable of regulating blood sugar level. This results in several chronic complications to develop in the body, including the most prevalent Diabetic Neuropathies, along with vascular disease, slow healing and diminished response to infection over time (Brem, Sheehan & Boulton 2004). Due to severe damage of nerve cells throughout the body, diabetic patients…

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    English Language Arts 7th Grade Description of Lesson: After Students read Mueller’s article of “Two Sides to Every Coin: Are Professional Athletes Overpaid?”, students will create a concept map to begin an argumentative essay. Students will learn to use phrases to connect ideas in different areas of the map and create a better understanding of the topic by connecting the information in a different way. Lesson Title: Building an Argument For/Against If Professional Athletes are Overpaid…

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    “The mind map is an expression of radiant thinking and is therefore a natural function of the human mind. It is a powerful graphic technique which provides a universal key to unlocking the potential of the brain.” In simpler words, a mind map “is the easiest way to put information into [our] brain and to take information out of [it].” It can also be said that mind maps are innovative and practical thinking tools to process information. Their primary aim is to take advantage of our cerebral…

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    not including in CTP either DWI will be considered as True Negative (TN); lesions in DWI but not included in CTP will be considered as False Negative (FN). Sensitivity [TP/ (TP+FN)] and specificity [TN/ (TN+FP)] will be calculated for each perfusion maps. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive and negative predictive value will be calculated for each threshold increment. Overall accuracy for each threshold will be calculated as AUC (and 95%…

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    data points within the ROI over different slices. The outcome of a SCA is a z-scores map depicting how well time series matched with the time series of the seed. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) uses the first and second moments of the measured data and hence rely heavily on Gaussian features. PCA is used to reduce a large set of data to a reduced set of principal components. It is used when data is Gaussian, linear and stationary. Independent Component Analysis (ICA) exploits inherently…

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