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  • .... The correction of the Mark 15's problems would depend on the submariners solving theirs.<ref>[http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/1592/ustorp2.htm Milford, Fr ...Saratoga'']] before being detected. [[Fleet problem#Fleet Problem XV|Fleet Problem XV]] in 1934 placed the destroyer screen {{convert|7|nmi|km mi|1|abbr=on}}
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  • ...heavier models had decreased their range, but this was not an operational problem as close launching was necessary for accuracy in any case. There were two v ...ision 2 starts production. The sinking level after water entry becomes big problem.
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  • ...cognitive]] functions, especially [[memory]], [[attention]], and [[problem-solving]]. Reduced dopamine concentrations in the prefrontal cortex are thought to
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  • ...nal|first = F. Michael|last = Akeroyd|year = 1993|title = Laudan's Problem Solving Model|journal = The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science|volume =
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  • ...asic carpentry tools and techniques, as well as learning teamwork, problem-solving, critical thinking and good work habits.<ref>Seldman, Neil, and Kivi Leroux
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  • ...often used interchangeably.<ref>See, Guldenmund (2000)</ref> To add to the problem, another related term, safety management has emerged that is often indistin ...t climate has on processes such as communication, decision-making, problem solving, conflict resolution, attitudes, motivation, etc. and therefore on result v
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  • ...child care, the more likely their [[sixth grade]] teachers were to report problem behavior.” [http://www.abcnews.go.com/health] The findings are the result ...Robert A. (2009) "Personal Decisions in the Public Square: Beyond Problem Solving into a Positive Sociology". [[New Brunswick, NJ]]: Transaction. ISBN 978076
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  • ...long after a previous flood or water incident that did not produce such a problem. The right conditions reactivate mold. Studies also show that mycotoxin lev Mold colonies can grow inside building structures. The main problem with the presence of mold in buildings is the inhalation of mycotoxins. Mol
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  • * Engineering Problem Solving - A Classical Perspective
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  • ...sation]], known as [[constrained minimisation]]. The most common method of solving it is using the method of [[Lagrange multipliers]], also known as [[undeter
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  • ...n which marijuana users attempt to utilize different mechanisms in problem solving and in tasks that require executive functions such as memory and attention ...riggers of marijuana cravings and/or use, drug refusal skills, and problem-solving skills <ref name=Budney2007/>.
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  • ...therwise, xenon would not have been trapped in the planetesimal ices.) The problem of the low terrestrial xenon may potentially be explained by [[covalent bon ...morphous, heavy-atom derivative, which can be used for solving the [[phase problem]].<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...arned his Ph.D. with his thesis entitled "Boundary Functions" by solving a problem<ref>{{cite web|url=http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=755308911&sid=1&Fmt=1 ...that more violent methods would be the only solution to what he saw as the problem of industrial civilization. He says that he lost faith in the idea of [[ref
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  • requires solving some form of [[Maxwell's equations]]. That form may be a simple quantities, such as the surface charge density for the capacitance problem, or mathematical
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  • |title=Intuitive analog circuit design: a problem-solving approach using design case studies
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  • |title=Intuitive analog circuit design: a problem solving approach using design case studies
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  • ...However, ''Z''<sub>i&nbsp;2</sub> is also an unknown at this stage. The problem is solved by terminating port 2 with an identical network: port 2 of the se and solving for Z<sub>i 1</sub>,
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  • ...linear finite state machine, where the compressed stimuli are computed by solving linear equations corresponding to internal scan cells with specified positi
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  • Solving for <math>X_1</math> Similar to electrical transmission lines, an impedance matching problem exists when transferring sound energy from one medium to another. If the [[
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