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Intelligence natural

I assume the point I am making is clear there were all sorts of cheaper and less complicated solutions available than suggested by Michal Kula. His solution is simply impracticable and is an insult to every engineer s and architect s intelligence—naturally bearing in mind the fact that the ruins of crematorium II clearly prove that no such columns were ever installed anyway. [Pg.133]

Firearms and associated items, ammunition, spent bullets, and spent cartridge cases recovered from arms finds, scenes of crime, and so forth provide useful information of an intelligence nature. [Pg.310]

Ertl JP, Schafer EWP 1969 Brain response correlates of psychometric intelligence. Nature 223 421-422... [Pg.143]

Rose RJ, Boughman JA, Corey LA, Nance WE, Christian JC, Kang KW 1980 Data from kinships of monozygotic twins indicate maternal effects on intelligence. Nature 283 375-377 Skodak M, Skeels HM 1949 A final follow-up study of one hundred adopted children. J Genet Psychol 75 85—12... [Pg.255]

Intelligent alarms. Logic is incorporated into the alarm system to determine the nature of the problem and then issue a single alarm to the process operator. Sometimes this is called an expert system. [Pg.770]

The above tests for characterising coating properties necessarily continue to involve a certain amount of empiricism. The intelligent use of these tests, however, has shown that wide variations of physical and electrochemical characteristics of coatings as a function of composition may be obtained, and further, that significant changes in these characteristics, that can be measured before the usual evidence of failure appears, occur upon natural and accelerated ageing. [Pg.1082]

Coordinated by the positive feedback these simple rules induce between robots and their environment, the result, over time, is a seemingly intelligent, coordinated sorting activity. Clusters of randomly distributed objects spontaneously and quite naturally emerge out of a simple set of autonomous local actions having nothing at all to do with clustering per se. [Pg.562]

Carbon is central to life and natural intelligence. Silicon and germanium are central to electronic technology and artificial intelligence (Fig. 14.28). The unique properties of Group 14/IV elements make both types of intelligence possible. The half-filled valence shell of these elements gives them special properties that straddle... [Pg.723]

Hendler J. Is there an Intelligent Agent in your future Nature Web Matters, www.nature.com/nature/webmatters, 1999 (March 11). [Pg.246]

The following is a procedure recommended for elucidating the structure of complex organic molecules. It uses a combination of different NMR and other spectroscopic techniques. It assumes that the molecular formula has been deduced from elemental analysis or high-resolution mass spectrometry. Computer-based automated or interactive versions of similar approaches have also been devised for structural elucidation of complex natural products, such as SESAMI (systematic elucidation of structures by using artificial machine intelligence), but there is no substitute for the hard work, experience, and intuition of the chemist. [Pg.391]

Die Natur der Chemie, FUTURE (Hoechst Magazin), August 1996 Vision of large-scale production in shoebox-sized plants nature and plant ceUs as model for micro reactors sustainable development central role of catalysis general advantages of micro flow use of clean raw materials minimization of waste the next step in the sequence acetylene-to-efhylene chemistry ethane chemistry renewable resources combinatorial chemistry intelligent and creative solutions [229]. [Pg.89]


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