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ARTICLES RELATED TO error |  |  |  | error: Encyclopedia II - Second language acquisition - Describing learner languageThrough the descriptive study of learner language, SLA researchers seek to better understand language learning without recourse to factors outside learner language. Researchers may adopt an interlanguage perspective, exploring learner language as a linguistic system, or they may study how learner language compares to the target language. Research is centered on the question: What are the unique characteristics of learner language? ...
See also:Second language acquisition, Second language acquisition - Describing learner language, Second language acquisition - Error analysis, Second language acquisition - Interlanguage, Second language acquisition - Developmental patterns, Second language acquisition - Variability, Second language acquisition - Learner-external factors, Second language acquisition - Social effects, Second language acquisition - Input and intake, Second language acquisition - Interaction, Second language acquisition - Pedagogical effects, Second language acquisition - Learner-internal factors, Second language acquisition - Summary of Critical Period Research to date, Second language acquisition - Other Directions of Research, Second language acquisition - Cognitive approaches, Second language acquisition - Language transfer, Second language acquisition - Linguistic universals, Second language acquisition - Individual variation, Second language acquisition - Language aptitude, Second language acquisition - Age, Second language acquisition - Strategy use, Second language acquisition - Affective factors, Second language acquisition - Understanding SLA, Second language acquisition - Concepts of ability, Second language acquisition - References and further reading Read more here: » Second language acquisition: Encyclopedia II - Second language acquisition - Describing learner language |
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See also:Gregorian calendar, Gregorian calendar - History, Gregorian calendar - Invention, Gregorian calendar - Beginning of the year, Gregorian calendar - Adoption outside of Roman Catholic nations, Gregorian calendar - Proleptic Gregorian calendar, Gregorian calendar - Confusion with British vs. American usage, Gregorian calendar - Difference between Gregorian and Julian calendar dates, Gregorian calendar - Months of the year, Gregorian calendar - Accuracy, Gregorian calendar - Calendar seasonal error, Gregorian calendar - Numerical facts, Gregorian calendar - Number of leap years starting on a given day of the week, Gregorian calendar - Days of the week, Gregorian calendar - Reference Read more here: » Gregorian calendar: Encyclopedia II - Gregorian calendar - Accuracy |
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See also:Sextant, Sextant - Advantages, Sextant - Usage, Sextant - Adjustment, Sextant - 1. Perpendicularity Error, Sextant - 2. Side Error, Sextant - 3. Collimation Error, Sextant - 4. Index Error, Sextant - Anatomy of a sextant, Sextant - The Bris sextant Read more here: » Sextant: Encyclopedia II - Sextant - The Bris sextant |
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List of mathematical functions - Antiderivatives of elementary functions.
Logarithmic integral function: Integral of the reciprocal of the logarithm, important in the prime number theorem.
Exponential integral
Error function: An integral important for normal random variables.
Fresnel integral: related to the error function; used in optics. ...
See also:List of mathematical functions, List of mathematical functions - Classes of functions, List of mathematical functions - Elementary functions, List of mathematical functions - Polynomials, List of mathematical functions - Elementary periodic functions, List of mathematical functions - Elementary transcendental functions, List of mathematical functions - Special functions, List of mathematical functions - Antiderivatives of elementary functions, List of mathematical functions - Gamma and related functions, List of mathematical functions - Elliptic and related functions, List of mathematical functions - Bessel and related functions, List of mathematical functions - Riemann zeta and related functions, List of mathematical functions - Hypergeometric and related functions, List of mathematical functions - Other standard special functions, List of mathematical functions - Number theoretic functions, List of mathematical functions - Miscellaneous Read more here: » List of mathematical functions: Encyclopedia II - List of mathematical functions - Special functions |
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See also:Error correction and detection, Error correction and detection - Terminology, Error correction and detection - Error detection, Error correction and detection - Typical schemes, Error correction and detection - Error correction, Error correction and detection - Applications, Error correction and detection - The Internet, Error correction and detection - Deep Space Telecommunications Voyager, Error correction and detection - Satellite Broadcasting DVB, Error correction and detection - Information theory and error correction and detection, Error correction and detection - List of error-detection methods, Error correction and detection - List of error-correction methods Read more here: » Error correction and detection: Encyclopedia II - Error correction and detection - Error detection |
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Error correction and detection - The Internet.
In a typical TCP/IP stack, error detection is performed at multiple levels:
Each Ethernet frame carries a CRC-32 checksum. The receiver discards frames if their checksums don't match.
The IPv4 header contains a header checksum of the contents of the header (excluding the checksum field). Packets with checksums that don't match are discarded.
The checksum was omitted from the IPv6 header, because most current link layer protocols have er ...
See also:Error correction and detection, Error correction and detection - Error correction, Error correction and detection - Applications, Error correction and detection - The Internet, Error correction and detection - Deep Space Telecommunications Voyager, Error correction and detection - Satellite Broadcasting DVB, Error correction and detection - Information theory and error correction and detection, Error correction and detection - List of error-detection methods, Error correction and detection - List of error-correction methods Read more here: » Error correction and detection: Encyclopedia II - Error correction and detection - Applications |
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See also:Software testing, Software testing - Introduction, Software testing - White-box and black-box testing, Software testing - Alpha Beta and Gamma testing, Software testing - System testing, Software testing - Regression testing, Software testing - Test Cases Suites Scripts and Scenarios, Software testing - A Sample Testing Cycle, Software testing - Code Coverage, Software testing - Controversy, Software testing - Agile vs. Traditional, Software testing - Exploratory vs. Scripted, Software testing - Manual vs. Automated, Software testing - Certification, Software testing - Custodiet Ipsos Custodes, Software testing - Software testing activities, Software testing - Quotes Read more here: » Software testing: Encyclopedia II - Software testing - Introduction |
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is Love - about the lower chakrasChakras: The Subject is Love
How does love, springing
from a divine source, become misguided in so many ways? How did we fall into
such animalistic forms of love? Some understanding of our subtle anatomy is
necessary at this point. We are all engaged in five types of work in our life, corresponding
to our five lowest centers (chakras): maintaining our physical survival (first
chakra - money), ensuring the continuation of the human race (second chakra -
sex), providing fuel for the physical vehicle (third chakra - food), developing
our emotional life (fourth chakra - heart), acquiring a set of philosophical
and religious principles to guide our life (fifth chakra - throat). These 5
lower chakras constitute the kingdom of delusion, illusion and error.
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Kriya Yoga gives extreme importance to the breath. It teaches that
breath control is self control, breath mastery is self mastery, it is
deathlessness. If you take a very short breath and seek God in the fontanel and
the pituitary, you will attain calmness and God realization. The Bhagavad Gita,
verse 5:27, mentions this short breath: "We are to fix our attention in
the pituitary, take a very short breath and touch Him in the pituitary and in
the fontanel." The breath must be so short that if you place your finger
in front of your nose, the outgoing breath will not touch the finger.
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One of the most difficult and painful things to do in life is to admit one's mistakes. When Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon the first words he meant to say and which he had practised several times were: "That's a small step for a man, but a giant leap for mankind". What he actually uttered was a contradiction: "That's a small step for man but a giant leap for mankind". But no one has acknowledged this error so far. Most of us hesitate to confess our mistakes. We are equally reluctant to express regret, and it is a rare person who tries to make amends or even simply render a heartfelt apology.
(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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Including:
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In the act of
lovemaking the couple embodies the dyadic wholeness of the Supreme. TANTRIC
sexual union resonates with the very foundational energies of the Universe: it
captures, magnifies and re-directs the essential Cosmic Power of Life. It is
therefore not by chance that sexual intercourse brings the most intense
emotional experience that the human being can have while in the flesh.
Therefore TANTRA uses it predominantly to create that overwhelming unifying
energy. The erotic impulse stirs up the KUNDALINI energy so that it can rise,
through the subtle duct of power along the spine, to the highest center of
power above the head. This process renders the adept immortal:
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Men of great success have been men of great concentration. Success does not come from outside. It is right within your brain. When a brilliant thought /idea strikes you, it needs to be nurtured and reared with patience, will, focus, and determined action. Only then will the tiny seed of an idea truly flower into a vibrant plant. The entire basis of the flowering is the mind and its powers. Concentration involves a honing in of the attention so that one's entire field of attention is thrown into whatever it is that one is doing. Concentration entails a focusing of energy-the energy that influences all our actions in life.
(See also: Meditation and Concentration , Meditation,
Meditation for Beginners, Meditation Techniques)
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In lossy transform codecs, samples of picture or sound are taken, chopped into small segments, transformed into a new basis space, and quantized. The resulting quantized values are then entropy coded.
In lossy predictive codecs, previous and/or subsequent decoded data is used to predict the current sound sample or image frame. The error between the predicted data and the real data, together with any extra information ne ...
See also:Lossy data compression, Lossy data compression - Types of lossy compression, Lossy data compression - Lossy vs. Lossless Compression, Lossy data compression - Example of Lossy Compression, Lossy data compression - Lossy compression methods, Lossy data compression - Still image compression, Lossy data compression - Moving image compression, Lossy data compression - Sound compression, Lossy data compression - Other types of data Read more here: » Lossy data compression: Encyclopedia II - Lossy data compression - Types of lossy compression |
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view on Science, Knowledge and Education
Hindu scriptures recognize two types of knowledge: the lower
knowledge and the higher knowledge. Knowledge of the rites and rituals and
scholarly study of scriptures is considered to be lower knowledge, while higher
knowledge is the knowledge of Atman and Brahman gained through personal
experience or self realization. Of the two, the Higher Knowledge alone is true,
because it liberates the individuals from the cycle of births and deaths.
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