
Symantec™ Security Gateways Reference Guide
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Deployment and Installation Center
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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications Advanced Cost Accounting
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Stereoscopic Processing of Absolute and Relative Disparity in
... signal should be a consequence of the reduction in response from adapted neurons selective for the attribute being tested. The major advantage of this approach is that it targets specific subpopulations of neurons, as response differences can be referred back to adaptation-tagged neurons (Grill-Spec ...
... signal should be a consequence of the reduction in response from adapted neurons selective for the attribute being tested. The major advantage of this approach is that it targets specific subpopulations of neurons, as response differences can be referred back to adaptation-tagged neurons (Grill-Spec ...
the ZoneAlarm User Manual. - Clear Creek Communications
... Tour of the ZoneAlarm control center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Tour of main features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 About the Overview panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... Tour of the ZoneAlarm control center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Tour of main features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 About the Overview panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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... areas in non-human primates [8–16], where primary subfields are organised in anterior-posterior frequency gradients from high-to-low (caudal primary auditory subfield A1), low-to-high (rostral primary auditory subfield R), and high-to-low (rostrotemporal primary auditory subfield RT) frequencies, wi ...
... areas in non-human primates [8–16], where primary subfields are organised in anterior-posterior frequency gradients from high-to-low (caudal primary auditory subfield A1), low-to-high (rostral primary auditory subfield R), and high-to-low (rostrotemporal primary auditory subfield RT) frequencies, wi ...
Virtual dissection and comparative connectivity of the superior
... et al., 2005) and neuroimaging (Frey and Gerry, 2006; Hamilton and Grafton, 2008) evidence implicate right frontoparietal cortex in the representation of action sequences and goals. Experimental studies of stone tool-making, a behavior practiced by human ancestors for more than 2.5 million years, ha ...
... et al., 2005) and neuroimaging (Frey and Gerry, 2006; Hamilton and Grafton, 2008) evidence implicate right frontoparietal cortex in the representation of action sequences and goals. Experimental studies of stone tool-making, a behavior practiced by human ancestors for more than 2.5 million years, ha ...
Vision for Prehension in the Medial Parietal Cortex - Gallettilab
... 1999). The representation of the lower contralateral quadrant is particularly emphasized, from the fovea to the far periphery (see Fig. 3A). Interestingly, this part of the visual field shows psychophysical advantages for hand action control. In fact, when the visual stimulus is in the lower visual fi ...
... 1999). The representation of the lower contralateral quadrant is particularly emphasized, from the fovea to the far periphery (see Fig. 3A). Interestingly, this part of the visual field shows psychophysical advantages for hand action control. In fact, when the visual stimulus is in the lower visual fi ...
International Technical Support Organization Enterprise
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... An ITSO Technical Bulletin Evaluation Form for reader′s feedback appears facing Chapter 1. If the form has been removed, comments may be addressed to: IBM Corporation, International Technical Support Organization Dept. 541 Mail Station P099 522 South Road Poughkeepsie, New York 12601-5400 When you s ...
Retinotopic Organization and Functional Subdivisions of the Human
... for two subjects who were scanned using a 1 mm gap during the polar angle session) and a gradient echo, echo planar sequence with a 128 square matrix leading to an in-plane resolution of 1.5 ⫻ 1.5 mm 2 [repetition time (TR), 2 sec; echo time (TE), 41 msec; flip angle, 90°]. A partial Fourier factor ...
... for two subjects who were scanned using a 1 mm gap during the polar angle session) and a gradient echo, echo planar sequence with a 128 square matrix leading to an in-plane resolution of 1.5 ⫻ 1.5 mm 2 [repetition time (TR), 2 sec; echo time (TE), 41 msec; flip angle, 90°]. A partial Fourier factor ...
Good Exemplars of Natural Scene Categories Elicit Clearer Patterns
... the actual presentation time could vary slightly depending on the users’ computer settings. Users were asked to rate each image for how good of an exemplar of a given category the image was (e.g. ‘‘How representative is this image of a BEACH?’’). Responses were recorded as clicks on a graphical user ...
... the actual presentation time could vary slightly depending on the users’ computer settings. Users were asked to rate each image for how good of an exemplar of a given category the image was (e.g. ‘‘How representative is this image of a BEACH?’’). Responses were recorded as clicks on a graphical user ...
I l@ve RuBoard
... I began studying design patterns in 1996. I was a C++/objectoriented design mentor at a large aerospace company in the northwest. Several people asked me to lead a design pattern study group. That's where I met my co-author, Jim Trott. In the study group, several interesting things happened. First, ...
... I began studying design patterns in 1996. I was a C++/objectoriented design mentor at a large aerospace company in the northwest. Several people asked me to lead a design pattern study group. That's where I met my co-author, Jim Trott. In the study group, several interesting things happened. First, ...
A Reference Security Management Plan for Energy
... It has four sections: 1. Rationale: Why a Security Management Plan is recommended for the Asset and the history of the critical infrastructure protection in the European Union. It also includes a review of key European regulatory initiatives and international standards the author should be aware of ...
... It has four sections: 1. Rationale: Why a Security Management Plan is recommended for the Asset and the history of the critical infrastructure protection in the European Union. It also includes a review of key European regulatory initiatives and international standards the author should be aware of ...
Complex Motion Perception and its Deficits
... behaviours, I therefore will concentrate on the behaviourally relevant properties of this later stage in the motion processing hierarchy, particularly the dorsolateral region of MST, called MSTd. ...
... behaviours, I therefore will concentrate on the behaviourally relevant properties of this later stage in the motion processing hierarchy, particularly the dorsolateral region of MST, called MSTd. ...
8_The_Basics_of_Information_Security
... physical security controls, to include deterrent, detective, and preventive measures, and discuss how they might be put in place to mitigate physical security issues. We talk about the foremost concern in physical security, ensuring the safety of our people, and talk about how data and equipment can ...
... physical security controls, to include deterrent, detective, and preventive measures, and discuss how they might be put in place to mitigate physical security issues. We talk about the foremost concern in physical security, ensuring the safety of our people, and talk about how data and equipment can ...
Sub-exemplar Shape Tuning in Human Face
... Figure 1. Face representations: models and experimental design. (A) Two possible alternatives for how neurons represent faces in face-selective regions. Left—exemplarsensitive model where each neuron is narrowly tuned to a specific face image. Right—broadly tuned model where the face representation ...
... Figure 1. Face representations: models and experimental design. (A) Two possible alternatives for how neurons represent faces in face-selective regions. Left—exemplarsensitive model where each neuron is narrowly tuned to a specific face image. Right—broadly tuned model where the face representation ...
SNS COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (An Autonomous Institution
... c) An ECG with a sawtooth pattern on the baseline indicates atrial fibrillation. d) In second degree heart block some P waves are not followed by a QRS complex. Ans : a) d) 33. Which of the following statements about the ECG are true? Please select all that apply. a) The Q-T interval varies with hea ...
... c) An ECG with a sawtooth pattern on the baseline indicates atrial fibrillation. d) In second degree heart block some P waves are not followed by a QRS complex. Ans : a) d) 33. Which of the following statements about the ECG are true? Please select all that apply. a) The Q-T interval varies with hea ...
Soto-Faraco (2003) Multisensory contributions to the perception of
... that while participants were tracking a moving visual target with their eyes, a stationary sound presented for about 1 s appeared to move in the same direction as the visual stimulus. However, apparently contradictory results were reported by Ehrenstein and Reinhardt-Rutland. In their study, partici ...
... that while participants were tracking a moving visual target with their eyes, a stationary sound presented for about 1 s appeared to move in the same direction as the visual stimulus. However, apparently contradictory results were reported by Ehrenstein and Reinhardt-Rutland. In their study, partici ...
Perception Processing for General Intelligence
... (b) its nodes are able to scan their inputs not only for simple statistical patterns (DeSTIN ”centroids”), but also for patterns recognized by routines supplied to it by an external source (e.g. another AI system such as OpenCog) Utilizing one of OpenCog’s cognitive processes (the ”Fishgram” frequen ...
... (b) its nodes are able to scan their inputs not only for simple statistical patterns (DeSTIN ”centroids”), but also for patterns recognized by routines supplied to it by an external source (e.g. another AI system such as OpenCog) Utilizing one of OpenCog’s cognitive processes (the ”Fishgram” frequen ...
Potts Networks – Latching – Correlated patterns
... • Correlation seems to be at least one of the main properties determining latching. • However, the transition matrix is not symmetric, which means that there are other important factors. • The equilibrium between global inhibition and local self excitation can control the complexity of symbolic cha ...
... • Correlation seems to be at least one of the main properties determining latching. • However, the transition matrix is not symmetric, which means that there are other important factors. • The equilibrium between global inhibition and local self excitation can control the complexity of symbolic cha ...
Position Selectivity in Scene- and Object-Responsive
... within each block ranged from two and six, and spots appeared in 25% of stimuli on average. (Note that this percentage applied to the total number of stimuli, of which there were 12 per block, and not the number of unique images, which was either two or four per block. Also, the appearance of a blur ...
... within each block ranged from two and six, and spots appeared in 25% of stimuli on average. (Note that this percentage applied to the total number of stimuli, of which there were 12 per block, and not the number of unique images, which was either two or four per block. Also, the appearance of a blur ...
Selectivity and Tolerance - Center for Neural Science
... Connor, 2004; Anzai et al., 2007), as well as IT neurons that appear to be highly selective for complex objects (Desimone et al., 1984; Logothetis and Sheinberg, 1996; Tanaka, 1996). Evidence for gradual increases in tolerance for changes in position and scale is indirectly suggested by the presence ...
... Connor, 2004; Anzai et al., 2007), as well as IT neurons that appear to be highly selective for complex objects (Desimone et al., 1984; Logothetis and Sheinberg, 1996; Tanaka, 1996). Evidence for gradual increases in tolerance for changes in position and scale is indirectly suggested by the presence ...
Selectivity and Tolerance - Penn Arts and Sciences
... Connor, 2004; Anzai et al., 2007), as well as IT neurons that appear to be highly selective for complex objects (Desimone et al., 1984; Logothetis and Sheinberg, 1996; Tanaka, 1996). Evidence for gradual increases in tolerance for changes in position and scale is indirectly suggested by the presence ...
... Connor, 2004; Anzai et al., 2007), as well as IT neurons that appear to be highly selective for complex objects (Desimone et al., 1984; Logothetis and Sheinberg, 1996; Tanaka, 1996). Evidence for gradual increases in tolerance for changes in position and scale is indirectly suggested by the presence ...
Point-Light Biological Motion Perception Activates Human Premotor
... or with no task before the present design was finalized; activation patterns observed in these pilot scans resembled those found in the results of the analyses reported here (see below). However, during passive observation scans, pilot subjects often reported feeling inattentive, so we used the colo ...
... or with no task before the present design was finalized; activation patterns observed in these pilot scans resembled those found in the results of the analyses reported here (see below). However, during passive observation scans, pilot subjects often reported feeling inattentive, so we used the colo ...
Complete Pattern of Ocular Dominance Columns in Human Primary
... widths. To derive another index of column width, the number of columns intersecting the V1/V2 border was counted and divided by the length of the binocular perimeter. All data are reported as mean ⫾ SD. Spatial averaging. The relationship between patches and columns can be quantified by measuring th ...
... widths. To derive another index of column width, the number of columns intersecting the V1/V2 border was counted and divided by the length of the binocular perimeter. All data are reported as mean ⫾ SD. Spatial averaging. The relationship between patches and columns can be quantified by measuring th ...