The adapter pattern
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The primary objective of this research is to provide an account of the ways in which elite higher education institutions adapt and respond to external institutional logics for social inclusion practices. In particular, it explores and investigates the pattern of elite public universities’ social inclusion practices as a result of government higher education policy frameworks and higher education market features. It also aims to uncover variations between the four selected elite universities in Australia and Malaysia in regard to social inclusion practices.
403p runthenight04 02-02-2023 14 4 Download
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"Metric pattern cutting for women’s wear" presentation of content: Classic form cutting (The basic darted bodice blocks, from block to pattern, basic adaptations of the bodice blocks, sleeve adaptations ,...), flat cutting, size and fit, computer aided design (cad),
22p thuplato 17-05-2016 31 1 Download
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This book isn't an introduction to object-oriented technology or design. Many books already do a good job of that. This book assumes you are reasonably proficient in at least one object-oriented programming language, and you should have some experience in object-oriented design as well. You definitely shouldn't have to rush to the nearest dictionary the moment we mention "types" and "polymorphism," or "interface" as opposed to "implementation” inheritance.
431p quocnb_vnu 05-07-2013 83 8 Download
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All Tangled Up knitting from across the pond Kiri Kiri is a triangular shawl, with fern motif, garter stitch border and scalloped edging. Knit in Rowan Kid Silk haze, it has a gossamer effect which belies its warmth. The pattern uses 3 balls of KSH, at 75 grams, it's the perfect shawl to wear throughout the year The Fern motif is a classic Shetland motif that works well either on its own or as a panel within a larger design. I have adapted the original design used by Sharon Miller in her Birch shawl for Rowan, to make the pattern easier for new...
8p new_would 01-03-2013 54 5 Download
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Principles of Vaccine Use Route of Administration Microbes differ in their routes of infection, patterns of transmission, and predispositions for certain age groups. The route of vaccine administration (oral, intranasal, intradermal, transdermal, subcutaneous, or intramuscular) takes these factors into account in order to maximize protection and minimize adverse events. Vaccine development is more a pragmatic undertaking than an exact science, guided only in part by immunologic principles and shaped largely by the results of clinical trials.
6p thanhongan 07-12-2010 94 7 Download
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The Immune Response Innate Immunity As they have co-evolved with microbes, higher organisms have developed mechanisms for recognizing and responding to microorganisms. Many of these mechanisms, referred to together as innate immunity, are evolutionarily ancient, having been conserved from insects to humans. In general, innate immune mechanisms exploit molecular patterns found specifically in pathogenic microorganisms. These "pathogen signatures" are recognized by host molecules that either directly interfere with the pathogen or initiate a response that does so.
5p thanhongan 07-12-2010 71 4 Download
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Disorders of Gait The heterogeneity of gait disorders observed in clinical practice reflects the large network of neural systems involved in the task. There is the potential for abnormalities to develop, and walking is vulnerable to neurologic disease at every level. Gait disorders have been classified descriptively, based on the abnormal physiology and biomechanics. One problem with this approach is that many failing gaits look fundamentally similar. This overlap reflects common patterns of adaptation to threatened balance stability and declining performance.
5p ongxaemnumber1 29-11-2010 65 3 Download
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Antenna Segment Tradeoffs The antenna segment establishes the available RF bands. Although much research has been applied toward creating an “all-band” antenna, multiband radios generally require at least one antenna per decade of RF band (e.g., HF, VHF, UHF, SHF, etc.). In addition, the antenna determines the directional properties of the receiving system. Sectorized antennas, static beamforming arrays, and adaptive beamforming arrays (smart antennas) each have different spatial and temporal properties, the most significant of which is the pattern of transmit and/or receive gain....
21p tienvovan 11-09-2010 100 9 Download