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    Study Purposes Hawkar Oagaz Iraq has been in the war since 1980. War after war. These devastated wars had made the country on of the worst in the word in many aspects. Of course, they had influenced the life of each and every person living there. I have seen the war and saw all affects that the war could left behind. From destroyed cites to desperate people that have no hope to rebuild their country and their lives. It affected me personally and shaped my personality. When I see all these pessimistic

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    important to our life? Dr. Lu underscored throughout the semester that computer science can teach the skill of computational thinking. According Jeannette M. Wing, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, “computational thinking[It] represents a universally applicable attitude and skill set everyone, not just computer scientists, would be eager to learn and us.” In other word, computational thinking is relevant to algorithmic thinking, searching ability, logical reasoning, abstraction, caching, recursion

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    Imidazoline Essay

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    Present there is an enormous deal of scientific attention in the field of Imidazoline derivatives. Imidazoline is a Nitrogen compound and it can be utilized in organic dyes as nitrogenous electron donors since it introduces additional electron donors at position 2. Because of high molar extinction coefficient Imidazoline and other molecular structures containing nitrogen developed as metal free organic dyes. Usually, metal-free organic dyes have the apparent molecular structure of the electron donor

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    It has been the main topic of this thesis to establish the link between state-of-the-art theoretical tools and typical spectroscopies in order to contribute to the understanding of complex many-body compounds. The synergy between theory and experiment was given a special attention. The main spectroscopy studied theoretically by the works in this thesis is photoemission and its variants. In particular, we worked out the effects of correlations in many-body systems as manifested in spectroscopic quantities

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    I have chosen to pursue a career in computer science, because it has been a heavy influence on me throughout my life. All my life I have been surrounded by technology, almost more than half of my family has a career in the IT field, which is what sparked my interest. My earliest memory of when I first became interested was when I was about 6 and my mother bought me a phonics dog, and I was more interested in how it worked rather than what it did. I then saw the screw bolts and knew if I used a screwdriver

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    the world around us through information and processing in the mind and brain. Argumentatively, there are a few approaches to neural computational and neural information processing to the mind and brain, such as through biophysical and algorithmic neural computation. While, the transition from biophysical neural computational processing to algorithmic neural computational processing have different processes they are both an important aspect in understanding the process from information gathered from

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    Automatic Text Summarization Bhavika S. Joshi Pooja N. Mane Atharva College of Engineering Atharva College of Engineering Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science University of Mumbai University of Mumbai Mumbai, India Mumbai, India Email: bhavika.joshi1994@gmail.com Email: poojamaner2611@gmail.com

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    Real valued classification is a popular decision making problem, having wide practical application in various fields. Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) pro- posed by Huang et al.[1], is an effective machine learning technique for real valued classification. ELMis a single hidden layer feedfo5 rward network in which the weights between input and hidden layer are initialized randomly. ELM uses analytical approach to compute weights between hidden and output layer [2], which makes it faster compared

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    In the materials and methods section; ligand preparation, target protein identification and preparation, molecular descriptors calculation, ADME (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Excretion) and TOPKAT (Toxicity Prediction by Komputer Assisted Technology) analysis were carried out according to the previously reported method as briefly stated below. Ligand preparation Chemical structures of the ligands i) asperyellone [CID101600052]; ii) asperenone [CID5368642]; iii) hydroasperyellone [CID561143];

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    From the mechanical hound to the giant TV’s in the wall, technology in Fahrenheit 451 has proven to have a large impact on their society. However, interactions between Montag, his wife, and his wife’s friends emphasize the awkward interactions. Jennifer Alsip complains about her daughter ruining dinner time. Jennifer is infuriated that her daughter’s phone keeps ringing during dinner time and she always has the need to check it immediately (Wallace). The one technology that she bought for her daughter

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