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Bach, Johann Sebastian. --- Bach, Jean-Sébastien --- Bach, Johann Sebastian, --- Bakh, Iogann Sebastian, --- Bakh, Y. S., --- Bach, Jean Sébastien, --- Bach, G. S., --- Bach, Jan Sebastian, --- Bachas, J. S., --- Bach, J. S. --- Bahs, Johans Sebatjans, --- Pa-ha, Te, --- Bakh, Ĭ. S. --- Bakh, Ĭokhan Sebastian, --- Bach, Joh. Seb. --- Bakh, Yohan Sebasṭyan, --- Bach, Iohann Sebastian, --- Bahha, J. S., --- Bahha, Yohan Sebasutian, --- Bach, I. S., --- Bach, Juan S., --- Bach, John Sebastian, --- Bach, Giovanni Sebastiano, --- באך, יוהן סבסטיאן --- Bach, Johann Sebastian
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Ulrich Meyer defends a novel theory about the nature of time and argues against the consensus view that time and space are fundamentally alike. He presents a comprehensive defence of a 'modal' account, which emphasises the similarities between times and possible worlds in modal logic, and is easily reconciled with the theory of relativity.
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Stomatology --- Orthopaedics. Traumatology. Plastic surgery --- Surgery --- plastische chirurgie --- chirurgie --- stomatologie
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Stomatology --- Surgery --- plastische chirurgie --- chirurgie --- stomatologie
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This volume contains the 69 papers presented at the 16th Annual European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA 2010), held in Liverpool during September 6-8, 2010, including three papers by the distinguished invited speakers Artur Czumaj, Herbert Edelsbrunner, and Paolo Ferragina. ESA 2010 was organized as a part of ALGO 2010, which also included the 10th Workshop on Algorithms in Bioinformatics (WABI), the 8th Workshop on Approximation and Online Algorithms (WAOA), and the 10th Workshop on Algorithmic Approaches for Transportation Modeling, Optimization, and Systems (ATMOS). The European Symposium on Algorithms covers research in the design, use, andanalysisofe?cientalgorithmsanddata structures.As inpreviousyears,the symposium had two tracks: the Design and Analysis Track and the Engineering and Applications Track, each with its own Program Committee. In total 245 papers adhering to the submission guidelines were submitted. Each paper was reviewed by three or four referees. Based on the reviews and the often extensive electronicdiscussionsfollowingthem, thecommittees selected 66papersintotal: 56 (out of 206) to the Design and Analysis Track and 10 (out of 39) to the Engineering andApplicationstrack.We believethat thesepaperstogethermade up a strong and varied program, showing the depth and breadth of current algorithms research.
Complex analysis --- Discrete mathematics --- Numerical analysis --- Mathematics --- Computer science --- Programming --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- Computer. Automation --- discrete wiskunde --- complexe analyse (wiskunde) --- grafische vormgeving --- informatica --- computerbesturingssystemen --- externe fixatie (geneeskunde --- programmeren (informatica) --- software engineering --- algoritmen --- computernetwerken --- numerieke analyse
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This volume contains the 69 papers presented at the 16th Annual European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA 2010), held in Liverpool during September 6-8, 2010, including three papers by the distinguished invited speakers Artur Czumaj, Herbert Edelsbrunner, and Paolo Ferragina. ESA 2010 was organized as a part of ALGO 2010, which also included the 10th Workshop on Algorithms in Bioinformatics (WABI), the 8th Workshop on Approximation and Online Algorithms (WAOA), and the 10th Workshop on Algorithmic Approaches for Transportation Modeling, Optimization, and Systems (ATMOS). The European Symposium on Algorithms covers research in the design, use, andanalysisofe?cientalgorithmsanddata structures.As inpreviousyears,the symposium had two tracks: the Design and Analysis Track and the Engineering and Applications Track, each with its own Program Committee. In total 245 papers adhering to the submission guidelines were submitted. Each paper was reviewed by three or four referees. Based on the reviews and the often extensive electronicdiscussionsfollowingthem, thecommittees selected 66papersintotal: 56 (out of 206) to the Design and Analysis Track and 10 (out of 39) to the Engineering andApplicationstrack.We believethat thesepaperstogethermade up a strong and varied program, showing the depth and breadth of current algorithms research.
Complex analysis --- Discrete mathematics --- Numerical analysis --- Mathematics --- Computer science --- Programming --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- Computer. Automation --- discrete wiskunde --- complexe analyse (wiskunde) --- computers --- grafische vormgeving --- informatica --- externe fixatie (geneeskunde --- programmeren (informatica) --- algoritmen --- computernetwerken --- numerieke analyse
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Bone and Cartilage Engineering presents the theory and practice of cell-based regeneration of skeletal defects. Much of the focus is on the importance of the cell biological and biomaterial aspects for engineering a clinically relevant device. The basic key techniques for optimal engineering outcomes including cell and organ culture, biomaterial development, and bioreactor use are described in detail and highlighted by multiple figures. Cell-matrix and cell-biomaterial interactions are discussed for evaluating different tissue engineering strategies. Focusing also on preclinical models, clinical applications, ethical, and regulatory issues, this book provides state-of-the art information on cell-based skeletal tissue engineering.
Human biochemistry --- Stomatology --- Pathology of the organs of movement --- Orthopaedics. Traumatology. Plastic surgery --- Surgery --- medische biochemie --- biochemie --- plastische chirurgie --- reumatologie --- orthopedie --- stomatologie
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