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    Knowledge Management in Sme

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    Knowledge management in small and medium-sized companies: knowledge management for entrepreneurs R.P. uit Beijerse. Journal of Knowledge Management. Kempston: 2000. Vol. 4‚ Iss. 2; pg. 162 Abstract (Summary) This article deals with a field which gets little or no attention in the research done into knowledge management: small and medium-sized enterprises (SME). First a conceptual model for SMEs will be given‚ next this model will be used to analyze various companies. It is found that knowledge

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    Pendulum From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Pendulum (disambiguation). "Simple gravity pendulum" model assumes no friction or air resistance. A pendulum is a weight suspended from a pivot so that it can swing freely.[1] When a pendulum is displaced sideways from its resting equilibrium position‚ it is subject to a restoring force due to gravity that will accelerate it back toward the equilibrium position. When released‚ the restoring force combined with the pendulum’s mass

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    Pendulums

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    This article is about pendulums. For the band‚ see Pendulum (band). For other uses‚ see Pendulum (disambiguation). "Simple gravity pendulum" assumes no air resistance and no friction. | An animation of a pendulum showing the velocity and acceleration vectors (v and A). | | A pendulum is a weight suspended from a pivot so that it can swing freely.[1] When a pendulum is displaced from its resting equilibrium position‚ it is subject to a restoring force due to gravity that will accelerate it

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    History of Science

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    Science is a body of empirical‚ theoretical‚ and practical knowledge about the natural world‚ produced by researchers making use of scientific methods‚ which emphasize the observation‚ explanation‚ and prediction of real world phenomena by experiment. Given the dual status of science as objective knowledge and as a human construct‚ good historiography of science draws on the historical methods of both intellectual history and social history. Tracing the exact origins of modern science is possible

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    Gis in Oil & Gas Industry

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    Why Use GIS in Petroleum? A free eBook from Exprodat Version 1.0 (May 2012) | download latest version | | | .. .... 000000 000000 exprodat www.exprodat.corn Why Use GIS in Petroleum? Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction to GIS 5 Welcome 5 What is GIS? 5 What Can GIS Do? 7 Why You Should Care 9 Benefits of GIS 9 GIS in Petroleum 10 When Bad Stuff Happens 11 GIS Vocabulary 12 Section 2: GIS in the Petroleum Industry 14 A Brief History 14 GIS and

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    Planetary Mapping

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    C. (1971) The view from space Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 9. Greeley‚ R. (1994). Planetary Landscapes. New York : Chapman & Hall 10 13. Henbest‚ N. (1994) The Planets. Middlesex: Penguin Group 14 15. Iz‚ H.B.‚ (2006). Space and Physical Geodesy. Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. 16. Kirk‚ R.L. (2005). Mars. Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing Journal of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Howington-Kraus‚ E.‚ Redding‚ B.‚ Soderblom‚ L.A. (2003a)

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    UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG EESC204 Summaries Spring Session 2013 Jess Contents Week 1 Lecture 1: What is Spatial Science? ........................................................................................... 2 Week 1 Lecture 2: What is GIS? .............................................................................................................. 3 Week 2 Lecture 1: Using Spatial Science ..........................................................................................

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    Shoreline Extraction

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    Journal of Geographic Information System‚ 2011‚ *‚ ** doi:****/jgis.2011.***** Published Online ** 2011 (http://www.scirp.org/journal/jgis) Algorithmic Foundation and Software Tools for Extracting Shoreline Features from Remote Sensing Imagery and LiDAR Data Hongxing Liu Department of Geography‚ University of Cincinnati Cincinnati‚ USA E-mail: Hongxing.Liu@uc.edu Douglas J. Sherman Department of Geography‚ Texas A&M University College Station‚ USA E-mail: sherman@geog.tamu.edu Lei Wang

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    Mathematics and Pythagoras

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    A mathematician is a person whose primary area study is the field of mathematics. Mathematicians are concerned with logic‚ space‚ transformations‚ numbers and more general ideas which encompass these concepts. Some notable mathematicians include Archimedes of Syracuse‚ Leonhard Paul Euler‚ Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss‚ Johann Bernoulli‚ Jacob Bernoulli‚ Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī‚ Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann‚ Gottfried Leibniz‚ Euclid of Alexandria‚ Jules Henri Poincaré‚ Srinivasa Ramanujan

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    FOREWORD This revised policy underlines the desired need for appropriate cutting-edge technologies that will propel the country through and beyond the 21st century. This vision policy is therefore designed to underpin the nation’s socio-economic progress and development. It emphasizes the need for a coherent‚ systematic and comprehensive approach to the determination of technological programmes and their implementation taking into account domestic productions in agriculture and rural development

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