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Parajuli, Krishna Kanta. "Three Classical Methods to find the Cube Roots: A Connective Perspective on Lilavati, Vedic and Pande's Procedures." Journal of Nepal Mathematical Society 4, no. 1 (May 14, 2021): 23–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jnms.v4i1.37110.

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South Asian region has made a glorious history of mathematics. This area is considered as fer- tile land for the birth of pioneer mathematicians who developed various mathematical ideas and creations. Among them, three innovative personalities are Bhaskaracarya, Gopal Pande and Bharati Krishna Tirthaji and their specific methods to find cube root are mainly focused on this study. The article is trying to explore the comparative study among the procedures they adopt. Gopal Pande disagrees with the Bhaskaracarya's verse. He used the unitary method against that method mentioned in Bhaskaracarya's famous book Lilavati to prove his procedures. However, the Vedic method by Tirthaji was not influenced by the other two except for minor cases. In the case of practicality and simplicity, the Vedic method is more practical and simpler to understand for all mathematical learners and teachers in comparison to the other two methods.
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 86, no. 3-4 (January 1, 2012): 309–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002420.

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Kim, Jeankyung, and David Pollard. "Cube Root Asymptotics." Annals of Statistics 18, no. 1 (March 1990): 191–219. http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/aos/1176347498.

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Therese, S. Kulandhai, and Romila K. "Cube Root Cube Mean Labeling of Graphs." International Journal of Mathematics Trends and Technology 65, no. 2 (February 25, 2019): 130–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.14445/22315373/ijmtt-v65i2p520.

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Fenton, P. C. "84.37 Eratosthenes's Cube Root Mechanism." Mathematical Gazette 84, no. 500 (July 2000): 287. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3621665.

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Lin, Chia-Yu. "Digital Root Patterns of Three-Dimensional Space." Recreational Mathematics Magazine 3, no. 5 (March 1, 2016): 9–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/rmm-2016-0002.

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Abstract In this study, we define vedic cube as the layout of each digital root in a three-dimensional multiplication table. In order to discover the geometric patterns in vedic cube, we adopt two methods to analyze the digital root in a three-dimensional space. The first method is floor method, which divides vedic cube into several X-Y planes according to different Z values (floors) to analyze the geometric characteristics on each floor. The second method is symmetric plane method, which decomposes vedic cube by its main and secondary symmetric planes.
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Johansson, Bo Göran. "Cube root extraction in medieval mathematics." Historia Mathematica 38, no. 3 (August 2011): 338–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hm.2010.08.001.

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Cattaneo, Matias D., Michael Jansson, and Kenichi Nagasawa. "Bootstrap‐Based Inference for Cube Root Asymptotics." Econometrica 88, no. 5 (2020): 2203–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3982/ecta17950.

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This paper proposes a valid bootstrap‐based distributional approximation for M‐estimators exhibiting a Chernoff (1964)‐type limiting distribution. For estimators of this kind, the standard nonparametric bootstrap is inconsistent. The method proposed herein is based on the nonparametric bootstrap, but restores consistency by altering the shape of the criterion function defining the estimator whose distribution we seek to approximate. This modification leads to a generic and easy‐to‐implement resampling method for inference that is conceptually distinct from other available distributional approximations. We illustrate the applicability of our results with four examples in econometrics and machine learning.
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Léger, Christian, and Brenda Macgibbon. "On the bootstrap in cube root asymptotics." Canadian Journal of Statistics 34, no. 1 (March 2006): 29–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cjs.5550340104.

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Cho, Gook Hwa, Soonhak Kwon, and Hyang-Sook Lee. "A refinement of Müller's cube root algorithm." Finite Fields and Their Applications 67 (October 2020): 101708. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ffa.2020.101708.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Cube root of book"

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Golden, Michelle. "The "Root of Civil Conversion": Redefining Courtesy in Book VI of the Faerie Queene." Digital Archive @ GSU, 2007. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/english_hontheses/4.

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Book Six of The Faerie Queene deals with the complexities of courtesy in a socially changing world. Calidore, the protagonist of Book Six, sets out to defeat the Blatant Beast, the chief enemy of courtesy, but abandons his quest midway through the book in order to live the shepherds’ life. Despite the ethical ambiguity associated with Calidore’s abandoning his quest, this pastoral setting should enable him to deepen his understanding of the nature and practice of courtesy. However, Calidore is unable to grow, and the poet essentially gives up on his own poetic quest.
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Arrington, James N. "The Journey Home: A Root-metaphor Analysis of the 1840 Mormon Manchester Hymn Book." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2006. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/412.

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In 1840, apostle missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints compiled, printed, and began distributing a hymnbook that eventually would become the basis for all subsequent LDS hymnbooks published in English in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This thesis, as a contribution to the literature of communication, book history, and hymnology, as well as the intellectual and cultural history of the early years of the LDS Church, focuses on analyzing the poetry of the 1840 Mormon Manchester hymnbook. Using qualitative root-metaphor analysis, the author identified and analyzed expressions, supporting an emergent journey root-metaphor. He then divided the expressions into eight categories, each describing important and distinct aspects of the Journey. These categories include the following: 1) the travelers, 2) the activities on the journey, 3) the way, 4) the destination, 5) the guide, 6) the invitation to come, 7) the motivations, and 8) the lost wanderers. This thesis is based on the assumption that cultures and religions can be understood through the stories they tell. The story of the journey as told through the poetry of the 1840 Manchester hymnbook illuminates one aspect of the religious experience of early members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Taken together, the eight aspects of the journey root-metaphor identified in this thesis tell a story about LDS members as travelers on a journey home, who walk on a straight and narrow path, away from a dark and fallen world, through snares, darkness, and other dangers, toward a glorious destination where rest, joy, and other rewards await them. Ultimately the travelers must rise above this world and follow Christ to a place where they may live with God to serve and praise him ever more.
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Hedman, Anders. "Hedmans Kvadratrotsalgoritm." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Educational Science (IUV), 2001. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-819.

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I detta 10-poängsarbete går jag igenom hur min egenhändigt producerade kvadratrotsalgoritm fungerar praktiskt och teoretiskt. Med denna algoritm kan man för hand räkna ut kvadratrötter som innehåller 50-60 värdesiffror. Med de tidigare kända algoritmerna för kvadratrötter kan man räkna ut 5-6 värdesiffror.

Min algoritm fungerar inte på samma sätt som de tidigare använda kvadratrotsalgoritmerna men den är lika korrekt. Stor tyngdvikt i arbetet har därför lagts på att visa på att det finns flera olika korrekta algoritmer för våra vanliga räknesätt.

Arbetet innehåller också en kort skildring av den pågående debatten huruvida algoritmräkning i grundskolan hämmar elevernas matematiska tänkande eller inte.

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Sheahan-Bright, Robyn, and n/a. "To Market to Market: The Development of the Australian Children's Publishing Industry." Griffith University. School of Arts, 2005. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20060127.123757.

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The aim of this study is to examine the tension between 'commerce and culture' in the dynamic development of the Australian children's publishing industry, within the wider context of international children's publishing history. It aims to refute a commonly stated 'truism' - that the conflict between the cultural value of a book and the need to market it threatens the integrity of the authors, publishers and the books themselves. Instead, it demonstrates that the tension between cultural and commercial definitions of the book publisher's role lies at the heart of the dynamism which has fuelled the development of a publishing climate, and created really innovative publishing. Publishing has too often been examined as if the sole motive of the publisher should be to produce books of quality, and though this is certainly the primary objective of the publishers which are the focus in this study, it is imperative to recognize that the dissemination of 'quality' literature and cultural product has always been dependent upon the recognition of commercial strategies which are often naively dismissed as being opportunistic and even extraneous to the publisher's purpose. As this thesis endeavours to show, the pioneering efforts of John Newbery, the Religious Tract Society, E.W. Cole, Ward, Lock & Co., and Australia's first publisher Angus & Robertson and of later publishers such as Penguin, Scholastic, Lothian, Omnibus, Allen & Unwin and others, were founded just as much upon the shrewd recognition of a viable market as they were upon the aim to enrich young readers' lives. In fact it is the symbiotic partnership between these two objectives which has fuelled their successes and their failures. It is where publishers either steer a path paved only with good intentions or one paved entirely with gold that their enterprises generally falter. The study owes a significant debt to the achievements of those who have documented Australian children's publishing 'output' so assiduously - Maurice Saxby's groundbreaking histories (1969, 1971, 1993) and Marcie Muir and Kerry White's comprehensive bibliographical tools (1982, 1992). Contrary to those endeavours, though, this study'goes back-stage' to the area where the publishing 'action' happens. Consequently it does not provide a comprehensive overview of every publication or author; it does not cover every genre and style. Rather it is concerned to document the activities of publishers which have produced books for children in Australia, in brief, and to isolate key examples of publishing enterprises within this coverage which represent 'case studies' of the different types of companies which have played a successful part in publishing development. This work is intended to be of interest not simply to either children's literature or Australian literature theorists, but to book historians, and to media, cultural studies and entertainment industry theorists. It was based on a belief that cultural histories of this nature are valuable in tracking the growth of a society and also in demonstrating that creative endeavours are never simply that. They are the result of a complex interweaving of a variety of factors, and that therefore artists approach creativity 'at their peril' without first understanding something of the world into which they are entrusting their creations. Consequently there were several objectives in the study which were to: 1. contextualize Australian children's publishing within a history of children's publishing internationally, with particular reference to early commercial beginnings in Britain and to British Empire developments, but also with appropriate reference to growth in the USA; 2. contextualize Australian children's publishing within the broader range and expansion of the book publishing industry in Australia, particularly the latter's economic growth and cultural influence since WWII, but also including an overview of foundational developments from the nineteenth century; 3. contextualize Australian children's publishing within social, educational and cultural developments, such as the development of education programs, the expansion of public and school libraries, the changes in government policy related to children and books, shifting social attitudes towards the child, and the impact of entertainment and media industries; 4. examine the roles played by various individuals, especially publishers, managers, editors, marketers, booksellers, librarians, teachers and professional commentators in the development of the Australian children's publishing industry. Their roles will be analysed in the context of various industry-particular questions such as a) the oft-remarked upon tensions that exist in publishing, between for example, 'craft-like' and bureaucratic structures; b) the interplay between 'structure and agency' in the industry; c) the shift from a 'library market' to a 'mass market' under such influences as globalization and media; d) whether publishing is necessarily more 'Australian' if it is done by independent, rather than multinational companies; and e) the influence that the 'internal' structure of publishing has had on its development, e.g. the isolation of children's publishing from the mainstream, the predominance of women as agents in its development, and so on; 5. finally, discuss the implications of globalization since the 1970s, and posit future directions in the production, marketing and consumption of children's properties. This study examines the industry from a critical perspective relying not on the evaluation of quality as opposed to mass market literature, but viewing all forms of trade literature for children as part of a dynamic whole. It therefore traces the origins of publishing in English-language countries briefly first before examining the Australian situation, and shows that from the very beginning, publications for children have been the products of both altruistic and profit-driven objectives. It concentrates on the post-WWII period, on certain key enterprises and trends which have been particularly successful, suggesting that those publishing houses and those individuals within them who 'balance' commerce and culture with the most skill, are those who succeed in making 'good' books readily accessible to those for whom they have been created. This thesis celebrates the fact that children's publishers have always demonstrated an admirable combination of opportunism and idealism, the two characteristics which are essential to a successful publishing company. Australia has been fortunate in rearing several enterprising individuals whose early publishing attempts laid the ground for the currently successful houses. Without E.W. Cole, William Steele at Ward, Lock and Co., Frank Eyre at Oxford University Press, Andrew Fabinyi at Cheshire, Barbara Ker Wilson at Angus & Robertson, Anne Bower Ingram at William Collins, the later successes of key individuals at Penguin Books Australia, Scholastic Australia, Allen & Unwin, Lothian Books and Omnibus Books and countless others may not have been planted in such fertile ground. This study predicts that the future of Australian children's publishing lies in the recognition of the essential role played by commercial instincts in shaping cultural endeavours.
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Gwyther, Anthony Robert, and agwyther@yahoo com. "New Jerusalem Versus Babylon: Reading the Book of Revelation as the Text of a Circle of Counter-Imperial Christian Communities in the First Century Roman Empire." Griffith University. School of Theology, 1999. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20030226.092450.

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The book of Revelation is perhaps the least understood and most controversial text of the Christian Scriptures. Among the mainstream churches, Revelation has been put into the 'too-hard basket.' Among the more fundamentalist churches, it has been used to construct lurid timetables of the 'end-of-the-world.' The reading of Revelation through modern eyes has tended to sever the text's connections to its original first century audience. In particular, the modern understanding of heaven and earth, the modern conceptualization of time, and the modern demarcation between politics and religion produce interpretations of apocalyptic that are alien to the ideology and worldview of its original author and audience. In this thesis I interpret the book of Revelation as looking not to the end of world history, but as an unmasking of the world dominated by the Roman Empire. In other words, Revelation exposes the claims of empire as illusory, and envisions an alternative reality that claims to be revealed and authorized by God. While this understanding runs counter to the modern 'apocalyptic paradigm,' I believe it is in keeping with the 'total conception of reality' in antiquity.
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Brandt, Oskar, and Rickard Persson. "The relationship between stock price, book value and residual income: A panel error correction approach." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Statistiska institutionen, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-254344.

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In this paper we examine the short and long-term relations between stock price, book value and residual income.  We employ a panel error correction model, estimated with Engle & Granger’s (1987) two-step procedure and the single equation methodology. The models are estimated with FE-OLS and the MG-estimator. We find that stock prices adjust previous periods equilibrium error. Further, we find that book value has short and long-term effects on stock prices. Finally, this paper finds mixed results regarding residual incomes impact on stock prices. The MG-estimator finds evidence for a short-term relationship, while the FE-OLS provides insignificant or weak support for short-term effects. FE-OLS and MG-estimator find insignificant or weak support regarding residual incomes long-term effects.
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"Hello, ruel World." University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/2100/234.

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The analytic component of the thesis approaches major questions in Cultural Studies, Philosophy and Social Theory through an investigation of various forms of creative practice. I approach the question of agency, for instance, through a study of stage actors, who must recite set lines, and yet feel empowered precisely by the opportunity to act through them. Investigation of the author's own work as a poet and novelist serves to cast light upon ideology, ie. how one might use a constrained language and yet feel empowered to speak new things through it. I apply these investigations to Althusser, whose famous essay on the total power of ideological interpellation is permeated with theatrical metaphor. I suggest that Althusser is repressing the creative component of everyday life, something social theory has ever found hard to theorise. I proceed to suggest that the place where such processes are analysed is in the philosophy of science. The work of Charles Saunders Peirce on the experimental method is, my investigation uncovers, surprisingly geared toward the investigation of creativity. In science one has a method for, and an extensive literature on, discovering new phenomena. My thesis is that the experimental method of modern scientists, and the creative method of modern writers, both geared toward the production of things that are at once new and true, is largely the same. I use Peircean semiotics to argue that creative composition is about listening to the languages spoken all round you, and transcribing their objective contours. So as to have effect on others. Which is just like science. And in both instances we are endlessly spoken through at every moment by the myriad languages which interpellate us. Whence creativity (for those who are open to it). My three portfolio pieces are: Cube Root of Book: a series of one hundred and thirty two poems set at intervals along the descending spiral of a Fibonacci number sequence. The 14th Floor, an Hypothesis, an experimental novel, written quite literally as an experiment; i.e. having written the novel, I then wrote up a prac-report detailing what I had learnt about the performance of writing, including the above. Unaustralia, a Study of Heads, an attempt to show the relevance of these findings to Cultural Studies and other related practices. It centres on my new reading of Althusser, and is flanked by mini-ethnographies of creative practice, including the above. The poetry is presented as a major new creative work. The experimental novel/ book of philosophy as a substantial contribution to knowledge.
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Wang, Chien-Chung, and 王建中. "The Hardware Architecture Design for Cube-root and Color Space Conversion." Thesis, 2001. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/93908490441359952745.

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Various color spaces have been reported in an attempt to identify a uniform perceptual color space for color measurement and prediction purposes. CIE (Commission Internationale de l''Eclairage) recommends one linear transformation to get the XYZ color space, and then, one non-linear transformation is used to get the L*a*b* color space. The design and implementation of hardware architecture, which can perform real time conversion from the RGB color coordinates to standard CIE L*a*b* color coordinates, is studied in this thesis. To calculate the cube-root in non-linear transformation, we propose the approximate arithmetic algorithms and the corresponding hardware architecture to replace the look-up tables. The accuracy of the color coordinate transform is simulated under Matlab programming tool. Then using the Verilog HDL programming language and SYNOPSYS synthesis tool to estimate and forecast its hardware performance. Finally, the implemented architecture for cube-root is faster than the LUT, and the presented combinational logic is less than the most recent published works for color space conversion.
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Books on the topic "Cube root of book"

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Abbott, Catherine. The everything root cellaring book. Avon, Mass: Adams Media, 2011.

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Howell, Alice R. Root Family Museum: Gallery Guide Book. Edited by Alice R. Howell. Daytona Beach, Florida: Halifax Country Publishers, 2017.

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Kehoe, Michael. A book takes root: The making of a picture book. Minneapolis: Carolrhoda Books, 1993.

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Kehoe, Michael. A book takes root: The making of a picture book. Minneapolis: Carolrhoda Books, 1993.

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The root beer book: A celebration of America's best-loved soft drink. Lake Geneva, WI: Limelight Books, 1997.

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The Southern vegetable book: A root-to-stalk guide to the South's favorite produce. New York, NY: Oxmoor House, 2016.

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International Society for Tropical Root Crops. Africa Branch. Triennial Symposium. 12th Triennial Symposium International Society for Tropical Root Crops-Africa Branch: Book of abstracts & programme : theme: Competitiveness of root crops for accelerating Africa's economic growth. Edited by Okechukwu Richardson U. editor, Manu-Aduening J. A. editor, Ntawuruhunga Pheneas editor, Dziedzoave N. T. editor, Adu-Kwarteng E. editor, Darko Michael Nerlinger editor, and International Society for Tropical Root Crops. Africa Branch. Ibadan, Nigeria]: [International Society for Tropical Root Crops-Africa Branch], 2013.

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America, Nintendo of. The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition, The Official Nintendo Player's Guide: The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition, The Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Redmond, WA: Nintendo of America, Incorporated, 2003.

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Warner, Robert James. The Island of Eden Volume 3: Book 6 The Cube Room & Book 7 Barnard's Star. 1st Books Library, 2003.

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forever, Abcde. Notebook: Cube Root Funny Graphic Cover Notebook, Size 6x9 Inch , Notebook and Journal, Doodle Book , 120 Pages of Lined Paper Matte Cover - A001. Independently Published, 2020.

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Book chapters on the topic "Cube root of book"

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Gooch, Jan W. "Cube Root Color Difference Equation." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers, 185. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_3168.

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Pujol, Nicolas, Matthias J. Feucht, Christian Stärke, Michael T. Hirschmann, Anna Hirschmann, Alli Gokeler, and Sebastian Kopf. "Meniscal Root Tears (ICL 6)." In ESSKA Instructional Course Lecture Book, 65–87. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49114-0_6.

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Atzeni, Mattia, and Maurizio Atzori. "What Is the Cube Root of 27? Question Answering Over CodeOntology." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 285–300. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00671-6_17.

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Bansal, Nikhil, Ho-Leung Chan, Kirk Pruhs, and Dmitriy Katz. "Improved Bounds for Speed Scaling in Devices Obeying the Cube-Root Rule." In Automata, Languages and Programming, 144–55. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02927-1_14.

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Jones, Melanie D., Denise D. Brooks, Pierre-Emmanuel Courty, Jean Garbaye, Pauline F. Grierson, and Karin Pritsch. "Enzyme Activities of Root Tips and in situ Profiles of Soils and Rhizospheres." In SSSA Book Series, 275–309. Madison, WI, USA: American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sssabookser9.c13.

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Newton, Lisa H. "Greening, Root and Branch: The Forms and Limits of Environmentalism." In The International Society of Business, Economics, and Ethics Book Series, 155–74. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9008-6_10.

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Reimers, Fernando M. "In Search of a Twenty-First Century Education Renaissance after a Global Pandemic." In Implementing Deeper Learning and 21st Education Reforms, 1–37. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57039-2_1.

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Abstract The COVID-19 Pandemic renewed interest on the question of what goals should be pursued by schools in a world rapidly changing and uncertain. As education leaders developed strategies to continue to educate during the Pandemic, through alternative education arrangements necessitated by the closure of schools, the question of re-prioritizing curriculum became essential. In addition, the anticipated disruptions and impacts that the Pandemic would cause brought the question of what capacities matter to the fore. This chapter reviews the history of mass education and examines the role of the United Nations and other international organizations advocating for schools to educate the whole child and to cultivate the breath of skills essential to advance individual freedoms and social improvement. The chapter makes the case that the aspiration to cultivate a broad range of competencies is not only necessary to meet the growing demands of civic and economic participation, but also critical to close opportunity gaps. The development of a science of implementation of system level reform to educate the whole child is fundamental to close the growing gap between more ambitious aspirations for schools and the learning opportunities that most children experience and that are at the root of their low levels of knowledge and skills as demonstrated in international comparative assessments. Implementation strategies need to take into account the stage of institutional development of the education system, and align the components and sequence of the reform to the existing capacities and structures, while using the reform to help the system advance towards more complex forms of organization that enable it to achieve more ambitious goals. The chapter makes the case for examining the implementation of large scale reforms in countries at varied stages of educational development in order to overcome the limitations of the current knowledge base that relies excessively on the study of a narrow range of countries at similar levels of development, many of them with stagnant or declining performance of their students in international assessments of knowledge and skills. Effective implementation requires also coherence across the various levels of governance of the education system and good communication and collaboration across a wide spectrum of stakeholders. Such communication can be facilitated by a good theory of mind of how others view reform. A reform can be viewed through five alternative frameworks: cultural, psychological, professional, institutional and political, or through a combination of those, and each reform is based on elements reflecting one or several of those frames. Understanding these frames, can help better understand how others view change, thus facilitating communication and the development of a shared theory of change. The chapter concludes describing the methods of this study and introducing the six large scale reforms examined in the book.
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"Time-Varying Cube Root Finding." In Zeroing Dynamics, Gradient Dynamics, and Newton Iterations, 13–26. CRC Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b19216-4.

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"Cube root color difference equation." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers, 247. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-30160-0_3114.

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"Root, Fascicle, Rhizome:." In Anti-Book, 109–67. University of Minnesota Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5749/j.ctt1j7x9vm.7.

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Yammen, Suchart, and Jirarat Ieamsaard. "Newton's Cube Root Finding Data Sequence." In 2021 9th International Electrical Engineering Congress (iEECON). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ieecon51072.2021.9440352.

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Guardia, Carlos Minchola, and Eduardo Boemo. "FPGA implementation of a binary32 floating point cube root." In 2014 IX Southern Conference on Programmable Logic (SPL). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/spl.2014.7002202.

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Ko, HH, CC Chang, CH Lin, YH Kuo, IS Chen, and HS Chang. "Bioactive chemical constituents isolated from the root of Neolitsea acuminatissima." In GA 2017 – Book of Abstracts. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1608145.

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Chang, HS, CS Wang, CH Lin, IS Chen, and YF Chen. "Chemical constituents and cytotoxic activities from the root of Cryptocarya concinna." In GA 2017 – Book of Abstracts. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1608152.

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Ogunrinade Folashade, A., A. Aderogba Mutalib, D. Sarker Satyajit, and O. Olajide. "Zanthoxylum zanthoxyoides root extract inhibits hemozoin-induced neuroinflammation in BV2 microglia." In GA 2017 – Book of Abstracts. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1608480.

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Lee, KJ, JS Jung, YM Mo, YJ Yoon, and SI Kim. "Isolation of Antagonistic Microbes for Biological Control of Ginseng Root Rot." In GA 2017 – Book of Abstracts. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1608502.

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Aati, H., K. Oliver, and A. ElGamal. "Phytochemical and Biological Investigation of Jatropha pelargoniifolia Root Indigenous to Saudia Arabia." In GA 2017 – Book of Abstracts. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1608189.

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Guinobert, I., V. Bardot, C. Cotte, M. Dubourdeaux, and R. M'Kacher. "Astragalus mongholicus hydroethanolic root extract: HPTLC characterization and effects on telomere elongation." In GA 2017 – Book of Abstracts. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1608428.

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Huang, HK, TL Cheng, CH Lin, HC Wu, IS Chen, KH Gan, and HS Chang. "Anti-Escherichia coli β-glucuronidase activity constituents from the root of Neolitsea konishii." In GA 2017 – Book of Abstracts. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1608150.

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Lee Ka, S., J. Seong Bong, I. Kim Sun, G. Jee Moo, H. Kim Hyun, E. Song Young, H. Kang Jeong, and Y. Park Shin. "Antimicrobial and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Platycodon Tablets Added Platycodon grandiflorum root Fermented by Lactobacillus plantarum." In GA 2017 – Book of Abstracts. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1608343.

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