Author: Kathy Adams
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975684528
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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SASTA Stage 2 Biology Text First Edition
Author: Kathy Adams
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975684528
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975684528
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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SASTA SACE Stage 2 Biology Workbook (First Edition)
Author: Rhys Lewis
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780995384149
Category : Biology
Languages : en
Pages : 452
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780995384149
Category : Biology
Languages : en
Pages : 452
Book Description
SASTA SACE Stage 2 Biology Workbook Second Edition 2019
Author: Rhys Lewis
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780648660255
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9780648660255
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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SASTA SACE Stage 2 Biology Workbook THIRD Edition 2022
Author: Rhys Lewis
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780645581409
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780645581409
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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SASTA SACE Stage 2 Biology Workbook Second Edition 2019
Author: Rhys Lewis
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780648660262
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9780648660262
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Biology
Author: Brian Malcolm LeCornu
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780957755406
Category : Biology
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
".. written specifically for the publicly examined (PES) Biology curriculum statement of the Senior Secondary Assessment Board of South Australia."--Back cover.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780957755406
Category : Biology
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
".. written specifically for the publicly examined (PES) Biology curriculum statement of the Senior Secondary Assessment Board of South Australia."--Back cover.
SACE 2 Biology Workbook. First Edition
Author: Alan Crierie
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 519
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 519
Book Description
Process Modelling and Simulation
Author: César de Prada
Publisher: MDPI
ISBN: 3039214551
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Since process models are nowadays ubiquitous in many applications, the challenges and alternatives related to their development, validation, and efficient use have become more apparent. In addition, the massive amounts of both offline and online data available today open the door for new applications and solutions. However, transforming data into useful models and information in the context of the process industry or of bio-systems requires specific approaches and considerations such as new modelling methodologies incorporating the complex, stochastic, hybrid and distributed nature of many processes in particular. The same can be said about the tools and software environments used to describe, code, and solve such models for their further exploitation. Going well beyond mere simulation tools, these advanced tools offer a software suite built around the models, facilitating tasks such as experiment design, parameter estimation, model initialization, validation, analysis, size reduction, discretization, optimization, distributed computation, co-simulation, etc. This Special Issue collects novel developments in these topics in order to address the challenges brought by the use of models in their different facets, and to reflect state of the art developments in methods, tools and industrial applications.
Publisher: MDPI
ISBN: 3039214551
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Since process models are nowadays ubiquitous in many applications, the challenges and alternatives related to their development, validation, and efficient use have become more apparent. In addition, the massive amounts of both offline and online data available today open the door for new applications and solutions. However, transforming data into useful models and information in the context of the process industry or of bio-systems requires specific approaches and considerations such as new modelling methodologies incorporating the complex, stochastic, hybrid and distributed nature of many processes in particular. The same can be said about the tools and software environments used to describe, code, and solve such models for their further exploitation. Going well beyond mere simulation tools, these advanced tools offer a software suite built around the models, facilitating tasks such as experiment design, parameter estimation, model initialization, validation, analysis, size reduction, discretization, optimization, distributed computation, co-simulation, etc. This Special Issue collects novel developments in these topics in order to address the challenges brought by the use of models in their different facets, and to reflect state of the art developments in methods, tools and industrial applications.
SASTA SACE Stage 1 Biology Workbook Second Edition 2018
Author: Rhys Lewis
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780648166764
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9780648166764
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
How to Kill a Dragon
Author: Calvert Watkins
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195085957
Category : Comparative linguistics
Languages : en
Pages : 630
Book Description
In How to Kill a Dragon Calvert Watkins follows the continuum of poetic formulae in Indo-European languages, from Old Hittite to medieval Irish. He uses the comparative method to reconstruct traditional poetic formulae of considerable complexity that stretch as far back as the original common language. Thus, Watkins reveals the antiquity and tenacity of the Indo-European poetic tradition. Watkins begins this study with an introduction to the field of comparative Indo-European poetics; he explores the Saussurian notions of synchrony and diachrony, and locates the various Indo-European traditions and ideologies of the spoken word. Further, his overview presents case studies on the forms of verbal art, with selected texts drawn from Indic, Iranian, Greek, Latin, Hittite, Armenian, Celtic, and Germanic languages. In the remainder of the book, Watkins examines in detail the structure of the dragon/serpent-slaying myths, which recur in various guises throughout the Indo-European poetic tradition. He finds the "signature" formula for the myth--the divine hero who slays the serpent or overcomes adversaries--occurs in the same linguistic form in a wide range of sources and over millennia, including Old and Middle Iranian holy books, Greek epic, Celtic and Germanic sagas, down to Armenian oral folk epic of the last century. Watkins argues that this formula is the vehicle for the central theme of a proto-text, and a central part of the symbolic culture of speakers of the Proto-Indo-European language: the relation of humans to their universe, the values and expectations of their society. Therefore, he further argues, poetry was a social necessity for Indo- European society, where the poet could confer on patrons what they and their culture valued above all else: "imperishable fame."
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195085957
Category : Comparative linguistics
Languages : en
Pages : 630
Book Description
In How to Kill a Dragon Calvert Watkins follows the continuum of poetic formulae in Indo-European languages, from Old Hittite to medieval Irish. He uses the comparative method to reconstruct traditional poetic formulae of considerable complexity that stretch as far back as the original common language. Thus, Watkins reveals the antiquity and tenacity of the Indo-European poetic tradition. Watkins begins this study with an introduction to the field of comparative Indo-European poetics; he explores the Saussurian notions of synchrony and diachrony, and locates the various Indo-European traditions and ideologies of the spoken word. Further, his overview presents case studies on the forms of verbal art, with selected texts drawn from Indic, Iranian, Greek, Latin, Hittite, Armenian, Celtic, and Germanic languages. In the remainder of the book, Watkins examines in detail the structure of the dragon/serpent-slaying myths, which recur in various guises throughout the Indo-European poetic tradition. He finds the "signature" formula for the myth--the divine hero who slays the serpent or overcomes adversaries--occurs in the same linguistic form in a wide range of sources and over millennia, including Old and Middle Iranian holy books, Greek epic, Celtic and Germanic sagas, down to Armenian oral folk epic of the last century. Watkins argues that this formula is the vehicle for the central theme of a proto-text, and a central part of the symbolic culture of speakers of the Proto-Indo-European language: the relation of humans to their universe, the values and expectations of their society. Therefore, he further argues, poetry was a social necessity for Indo- European society, where the poet could confer on patrons what they and their culture valued above all else: "imperishable fame."