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21Making a Big Bang: Understanding the Observable Universe Shane L. Larson Department of Physics Utah State University

Making a Big Bang: Understanding the Observable Universe Shane L. Larson Department of Physics Utah State University

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Source URL: sciencejedi.com

- Date: 2014-01-14 01:51:26
    22Anticipation in Observable Behavior Botond K˝oszegi, UC Berkeley∗ February 2003 Abstract This paper asks the natural question: how is utility from anticipation reflected in behavior?

    Anticipation in Observable Behavior Botond K˝oszegi, UC Berkeley∗ February 2003 Abstract This paper asks the natural question: how is utility from anticipation reflected in behavior?

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    Source URL: www.personal.ceu.hu

    - Date: 2012-09-20 16:04:41
      23Online Development of Assistive Robot Behaviors for Collaborative Manipulation and Human-Robot Teamwork Bradley Hayes and Brian Scassellati Yale University Computer Science Department New Haven, CT 06511

      Online Development of Assistive Robot Behaviors for Collaborative Manipulation and Human-Robot Teamwork Bradley Hayes and Brian Scassellati Yale University Computer Science Department New Haven, CT 06511

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      Source URL: bradhayes.info

      Language: English - Date: 2016-07-11 15:51:28
      24IFAAMAS Board Elections 2016 Statement Bio Matthijs Spaan is an assistant professor of Computer Science at Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. He holds a PhD degree in Computer Scienceand an MSc degr

      IFAAMAS Board Elections 2016 Statement Bio Matthijs Spaan is an assistant professor of Computer Science at Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. He holds a PhD degree in Computer Scienceand an MSc degr

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      Source URL: www.aamas-conference.org

      Language: English - Date: 2016-03-14 20:09:09
      25Composing ComposingContracts: contracts: An Adventure in Financial Engineering

      Composing ComposingContracts: contracts: An Adventure in Financial Engineering

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      Source URL: www.cs.uu.nl

      Language: English - Date: 2001-11-22 11:58:10
      26Quantum	
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      Quantum  Darwinism  is   Generic Fernando  G.S.L.  Brandão University  College  London      

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      Source URL: fernandobrandao.org

      Language: English - Date: 2016-01-02 18:49:54
      27Pharmacy school / Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education

      Advertisement Checklist The following items are required on all advertisements in order to qualify for Continuing Education Credit. Objectives; verbs must elicit or describe observable or measurable behaviors on the p

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      Source URL: pharmacyce.unm.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2016-08-17 16:05:38
      28V o lN oF e b r u a r y1Printed in Belgium Reprinted from FoUNDATIONsoF PHysrcs  A Derivationof Local Commutativityfrom

      V o lN oF e b r u a r y1Printed in Belgium Reprinted from FoUNDATIONsoF PHysrcs A Derivationof Local Commutativityfrom

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      Source URL: www.phys.tue.nl

      Language: English - Date: 2010-01-09 07:17:21
      29Social Hierarchical Learning: Enabling Human-Robot Teaming Bradley Hayes Dept. of Computer Science,Yale University Human-robot teaming has the potential to enable robots to perform well beyond

      Social Hierarchical Learning: Enabling Human-Robot Teaming Bradley Hayes Dept. of Computer Science,Yale University Human-robot teaming has the potential to enable robots to perform well beyond

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      Source URL: bradhayes.info

      Language: English - Date: 2016-07-11 15:51:45
      30Lectures on quantum computation by David Deutsch Lecture 1: The qubit Worked Examples 1. You toss a coin and observe whether it came up heads or tails. (a) Interpret this as a physics experiment that ends with a measurem

      Lectures on quantum computation by David Deutsch Lecture 1: The qubit Worked Examples 1. You toss a coin and observe whether it came up heads or tails. (a) Interpret this as a physics experiment that ends with a measurem

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      Source URL: www.quiprocone.org

      Language: English - Date: 2004-07-07 05:20:03