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Intelligent signs

TRL Report Reaching ihe Limiis - The benefit of intelligent signs that target drivers who are at risk or are a hazard to other road users, March... [Pg.66]

SETI Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence - a survey of the radio spectrum looking for signs of communication from other intelligent life. [Pg.315]

ISIS/Draw is a chemically intelligent drawing package that enables the drawing of chemical structures using the same intuitive signs and symbols used for paper sketches. It is offered free for academic and personal home use only. [Pg.151]

What are these subclinical effects Very simply, they are effects that occur at blood lead levels below those that produce clinically measurable effects - they occur in the absence of any sign of overt lead poisoning. These effects can be detected only by studying various forms of behavior, such as degree of hyperactivity and classroom attention span, and performance on various tests of intelligence and mental development. Deficits in neurobehavioral development, as measured by two widely used tests - the Bayley and McCarthy Scales - have been reported in children exposed prenatally (via maternal blood) to blood... [Pg.127]

Until now Chemometrics has been considered to be the interface between applied mathematics and analytical chemistry. I believe that by now Chemometrics is also becoming the interface between the analytical chemist and analytical chemistry. This symbiosis of artificial and natural intelligence in analytical chemistry probably can provide an optimal solution In this r pect, I like to quote what Meglen secretary of the Chemometric Society, wrote on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Society Chemometrics is clearly beyond infancy. Indeed at ten years old it is remarkably mature . A sign of its maturity the fact that two publishers decided to publish a journal devoted to chemometrics. [Pg.19]

Samuel Morse, "The Present Attempt to Dissolve the American Union A British Aristocratic Plot" (New York John F. Trow, 1862) Samuel Morse, "A Foreign Conspiracy against the Liberties of the United States" (New York originally published by the New York Observer, 1835) see also the soon-to-be-published book, The First American Intelligence Service (New York Campaigner Publications). Morse signed all his published articles under the name "Brutus."... [Pg.53]


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