Reason s Traces

Reason s Traces
Author: Matthew Kapstein
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2013-02-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780861717545

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Reason's Traces addresses some of the key questions in the study of Indian and Buddhist thought: the analysis of personal identity and of ultimate reality, the interpretation of Tantric texts and traditions, and Tibetan approaches to the interpretation of Indian sources. Drawing on a wide range of scholarship, Reason's Traces reflects current work in philosophical analysis and hermeneutics, inviting readers to explore in a Buddhist context the relationship between philosophy and traditions of spiritual exercise.

PCB Design Guide to Via and Trace Currents and Temperatures

PCB Design Guide to Via and Trace Currents and Temperatures
Author: Douglas Brooks,Johannes Adam
Publsiher: Artech House
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2021-02-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781630818616

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A very important part of printed circuit board (PCB) design involves sizing traces and vias to carry the required current. This exciting new book will explore how hot traces and vias should be and what board, circuit, design, and environmental parameters are the most important. PCB materials (copper and dielectrics) and the role they play in the heating and cooling of traces are covered. The IPC curves found in IPC 2152, the equations that fit those curves and computer simulations that fit those curves and equations are detailed. Sensitivity analyses that show what happens when environments are varied, including adjacent traces and planes, changing trace lengths, and thermal gradients are presented. Via temperatures and what determines them are explored, along with fusing issues and what happens when traces are overloaded. Voltage drops across traces and vias, the thermal effects going around right-angle corners, and frequency effects are covered. Readers learn how to measure the thermal conductivity of dielectrics and how to measure the resistivity of copper traces and why many prior attempts to do so have been doomed to failure. Industrial CT Scanning, and whether or not they might replace microsections for measuring trace parameters are also considered.

Trace Theory and VLSI Design

Trace Theory and VLSI Design
Author: Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1985-10
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3540159886

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Traces and Their Antecedents

Traces and Their Antecedents
Author: Samuel David Epstein
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 211
Release: 1991
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780195064858

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This study investigates the distribution of traces and their antecedents. The first chapter outlines the Government and Binding theory, enabling those unfamiliar with this framework to understand the ensuing discussion. The second chapter concerns the Empty Category Principle. Argument/adjunct asymmetries are shown to follow from an independently motivated indexing algorithm, which entails that adjuncts display an impoverished indexing. The third chapter deduces the properties of A-chains from independently motivated principles, offering a thorough examination of Super-Raising, Improper Movement, and the Local Binding Condition. The final chapter challenges the standard assumptions regarding Case requirements on traces.

The Memory Trace PLE Memory

The Memory Trace  PLE  Memory
Author: Erich Goldmeier
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2014-05-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317695400

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There was some agreement about what memory traces were not, but little about what actually did characterize the memory trace. Yet models and theories of memory at the time could not help making implicit and often unrecognized assumptions about the memory trace. Originally published in 1982, this title aimed to strengthen the meagre base on which memory theories rested at the time. It challenges old assumptions and introduces new concepts, foremost the notion of singularity, as they become necessary to understand traces adequately. Some research data of the past was found in need of reinterpretation. The result is a new theory of the memory trace.

Ray Tracing from the Ground Up

Ray Tracing from the Ground Up
Author: Kevin Suffern
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781439864340

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With the increase in computing speed and due to the high quality of the optical effects it achieves, ray tracing is becoming a popular choice for interactive and animated rendering. This book takes readers through the whole process of building a modern ray tracer from scratch in C++. All concepts and processes are explained in detail with the aid o

Dinosaur Tracks and Traces

Dinosaur Tracks and Traces
Author: David D. Gillette,Martin G. Lockley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1989
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521407885

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This is the first book ever to be devoted to this subject.

Trace Elements in the Environment

Trace Elements in the Environment
Author: M.N.V. Prasad,Kenneth S. Sajwan,Ravi Naidu
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2005-10-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781420032048

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New analytical techniques have enhanced current understanding of the behavior of trace and ultratrace elements in the biogeochemical cycling, chemical speciation, bioavailability, bioaccumulation, and as applied to the phytoremediation of contaminated soils. Addressing worldwide regulatory, scientific, and environmental issues, Trace Elements in the Environment explores these frontiers, including biotechnological aspects of metal-binding proteins and peptides and phytoremediation strategies using trees, grasses, crop plants, aquatics, and risks to ecological and human health. Discussing trace elements in the holistic environment, this book covers advances in state-of-the-art analytical techniques, molecular biotechology, and contemporary biotechnology that enhances knowledge of the behavior of trace elements in the biogeosphere and at the cellular and molecular level. The editors and their hand-picked panel of contributors provide authoritative coverage of trace elements in the environment. They highlight cutting-edge applications of emerging strategies and technologies to the problems of trace elements in the environment. The editors discuss emerging areas such as bacterial biosorption of trace elements, processes, and applications of electroremediation of heavy metals-contaminated soils, application of novel nanoporous sorbents for the removal of heavy metals, metalloids, and radionuclides. The book focuses on the effects of increasing levels of trace elements on ecological and human health, evaluates the effectiveness of methods of phytoremediation, and covers risk assessment, pathways, and trace element toxicity. Containing more than 150 illustrations, tables, photographs, and equations, the book's coverage spans the entire body of knowledge available about how and why plants interact with metals and other trace elements.