Simple and Uniform Method of Obtaining Taylor's, Cayley's, and Lagrange's Series

1881 ◽  
Vol 4 (1/4) ◽  
pp. 277 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. C. Glashan
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-33
Author(s):  
Chantal VAN DIJK ◽  
Elise VAN WONDEREN ◽  
Elly KOUTAMANIS ◽  
Gerrit Jan KOOTSTRA ◽  
Ton DIJKSTRA ◽  
...  

Abstract Although cross-linguistic influence at the level of morphosyntax is one of the most intensively studied topics in child bilingualism, the circumstances under which it occurs remain unclear. In this meta-analysis, we measured the effect size of cross-linguistic influence and systematically assessed its predictors in 750 simultaneous and early sequential bilingual children in 17 unique language combinations across 26 experimental studies. We found a significant small to moderate average effect size of cross-linguistic influence, indicating that cross-linguistic influence is part and parcel of bilingual development. Language dominance, operationalized as societal language, was a significant predictor of cross-linguistic influence, whereas surface overlap, language domain and age were not. Perhaps an even more important finding was that definitions and operationalisations of cross-linguistic influence and its predictors varied considerably between studies. This could explain the absence of a comprehensive theory in the field. To solve this issue, we argue for a more uniform method of studying cross-linguistic influence.


BIOspektrum ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 246-249
Author(s):  
Elisabeth Kruse ◽  
Stephan Hamperl

AbstractTimely and accurate duplication of DNA prior to cell division is a prerequisite for propagation of the genetic material to both daughter cells. DNA synthesis initiates at discrete sites, termed replication origins, and proceeds in a bidirectional manner until all genomic DNA is replicated. Despite the fundamental nature of these events, a uniform method that identifies origins of replication in a comprehensive manner is still missing. Here, we present currently available and discuss new approaches to map replication origins in mammalian genomes.


1902 ◽  
Vol 48 (201) ◽  
pp. 348-349
Author(s):  
Havelock Ellis

Professor van Biervliet has now completed his very careful study of right-sidedness and left-sidedness (already summarised in the Journal) by a still more careful investigation of ambidextrous persons. In the first place by photography, according to a special and uniform method, he finds that in the ambidextrous the two sides of the face, as well as the arms, are fairly alike, the face being slightly more developed on the right side, as among left-sided people, but not in so marked a degree. They occupy much the same position, indeed, throughout the investigation. When compared with right-sided and left-sided people as regards sensory acuteness, it is found that while the right-sided have predominant sensory acuteness on the right side, both the left-sided and the ambidextrous can see further, hear better, possess more acute tactile and muscular sense, on the left side, so that ambidexterity may be regarded as a variety of left-sidedness of more symmetrical anatomical type. In all respects the ambidextrous almost or quite resembled the left-sided.


10.37236/3058 ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael H. Albert ◽  
Vincent Vatter

The simple permutations in two permutation classes --- the $321$-avoiding permutations and the skew-merged permutations --- are enumerated using a uniform method. In both cases, these enumerations were known implicitly, by working backwards from the enumeration of the class, but the simple permutations had not been enumerated explicitly. In particular, the enumeration of the simple skew-merged permutations leads to the first truly structural enumeration of this class as a whole. The extension of this method to a wider collection of classes namely grid classes of infinite paths is discussed.


1946 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. A41-A44
Author(s):  
L. R. Koenig

Abstract The purpose of this paper is to disclose a more reliable and uniform method, applicable to mechanisms in general, for determining directly the angular accelerations of the constituent links. The method completely suffices where the determination of angular accelerations is the end in view. Although it is independent of normal, tangential, and total accelerations of points on the links, reliable determinations of such accelerations are considerably facilitated with the aid of the acquired angular accelerations. Angular-acceleration problems may be solved with increased assurance because; (a) only velocity-vector considerations are required in the necessary kinematic layouts; (b) full advantage may be taken of the process of inversion in simplifying velocity-vector layouts, which is not possible when acceleration vectors are employed; and (c) the method gives considerable insight into the effects of the various factors controlling the angular accelerations.


Author(s):  
Natalia D. Nikolova ◽  
Kiril I. Tenekedjiev

The chapter focuses on the analysis of scaling constants when constructing a utility function over multi-dimensional prizes. Due to fuzzy rationality, those constants are elicited in an interval form. It is assumed that the decision maker has provided additional information describing the uncertainty of the scaling constants’ values within their uncertainty interval. The non-uniform method is presented to find point estimates of the interval scaling constants and to test their unit sum. An analytical solution of the procedure to construct the distribution of the interval scaling constants is provided, along with its numerical realization. A numerical procedure to estimate pvalue of the statistical test is also presented. The method allows making an uncertainty description of constants through different types of probability distributions and fuzzy sets.


2019 ◽  
Vol 110 ◽  
pp. 01057
Author(s):  
Yuri Deniskin ◽  
Pavel Miroshnichenko ◽  
Andrew Smolyaninov

The article is devoted to the development of a geometric model of surfaces of dependent sections to solve the problems of winding by continuous fibers in the direction of the force and its related process of automated winding of composite materials. A uniform method for specifying the surfaces of dependent sections with a curvilinear generator and a method for solid modeling of the shell obtained by winding or calculation methods are described.


1946 ◽  
Vol 1946 (01) ◽  
pp. 51-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Twinch

During the last twelve months short tours were made in Denmark, Canada, and the United States and certain impressions were collected, which allied to actual statistics show a picture of the present development of artificial insemination in those countries. The statistics relate mainly to a period ending in 1944, and 1945 figures are not yet available. The absence of a uniform method of collecting and tabulating data in each country makes an accurate comparison rather difficult, but the general trend of progress can nevertheless be determined. It is stressed that it is not easy to confine the subject strictly to progress without at times trespassing on the field reserved for other speakers.


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