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    Package ‘extraTrees’ February 19‚ 2015 Version 1.0.5 Date 2014-12-27 Title Extremely Randomized Trees (ExtraTrees) Method for Classification and Regression Author Jaak Simm‚ Ildefons Magrans de Abril Maintainer Jaak Simm <jaak.simm@gmail.com> Description Classification and regression based on an ensemble of decision trees. The package also provides extensions of ExtraTrees to multi-task learning and quantile regression. Uses Java implementation of the method. Depends R (>= 2.7.0)‚ rJava (>= 0.5-0)

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    CHAPTER 5 DISCUSSION 5.1 Analysis of Trace Metal by FAAS Based on the table (4.3 and 4.4) the trace elements was detected by using the flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry analysis. The trace metal can be detected by the FAAS within 15 seconds to 30 seconds of each soil sample. Before the samples were analysis with the FAAS‚ the blank samples were run in the machine for each element that was being analyzed. Their absorbances were read. The mean of each blank was calculated and

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    Madison Miles Mrs. Burman American Lit and Comp Block G November 7‚ 2016 Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close To deal with the loss of his father‚ Oskar Schell‚ the main character of Jonathan Safran Foer’s Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close‚ embarks on a journey to symbolize the acceptance of his loss. When you lose someone that you truly love and care about it can be hard to move on with your life if you don’t have closure. "Your dad didn’t die‚ so I won’t be able to explain it to you." (Foer

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    “I want to sue them for the rights to my own body.” Anna‚ from the novel My Sisters Keeper‚ believes her choice to sue her parent is a noble sacrifice. She believes it’s the right thing to do because it’s her body and she wants to make her own choices and she wants to enjoy the remainder of her childhood. Anna fells the end justifies the means. To begin‚ Anna wants to be able to make her own choices about her own body. “The fact that even now‚ a major decision about me is being made‚ and no

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    July-December 2011 ©Universiti Malaysia Pahang METAL MATRIX COMPOSITE BRAKE ROTOR: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS A.A. Adebisi*1‚ M.A. Maleque1‚ M.M. Rahman2 Department of Manufacturing and Materials Engineering International Islamic University Malaysia‚ Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 2 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering‚ Universiti Malaysia Pahang 26600 Pekan‚ Kuantan‚ Pahang‚ Malaysia E-mail: debisi1@yahoo.com 1 ABSTRACT Metal matrix composites (MMCs) have become attractive for

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    Full Metal: Jacket Review The Vietnam War was a long‚ bloody conflict that ended with the United States first major military upset. It had huge ramifications‚ globally and nationally. Many journalist and even film directors have tried to portray the war in all it’s entirety. Full Metal Jacket a film by Stanley Kubrick is unlike any other Vietnam move I’ve seen thus far. Full Metal Jacket could easily be separated into two short films. One following the lives of men in the Marine Corps as they

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    In this experiment‚ gravimetric analysis will be used to determine the unknown metal carbonate. Gravimetric analysis. Gravimetric analysis is a method where an ion being analyzed can be classified through their mass (Yoder 2018). Due to the fact that carbonates can be hygroscopic‚ which means it would be able to absorb water from water vapor‚ extra precautions have to be taken place to be able to get an accurate mass (Helmenstine 2017). This can be done by using a drying oven and a desiccator. A

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    Investigation: Developing an Activity Series for Metal Copper (II)‚ Magnesium and Nickel Tong Wu Question: “What is the effect of solution type and metal type on metal reactivity as measured by whether a chemical reaction has taken place? ” Prediction: *Using metal magnesium as an example illustration I. (Magnesium reacts with lead (II) nitrate) Mg + Pb(NO3)2 Pb + Mg(NO3)2 II. (Magnesium reacts with zinc nitrate) Mg + Zn(NO3)2 Zn + Mg(NO3)2 III. (Magnesium reacts with

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    The movie begins in basic training‚ where Kubrick gives the audience a taste of how basic training process was used to dehumanize the young recruits and shape them into the killers that was stereotypically created by such process. The first half of the film follows one recruit (Private Joker) and the witnessing of the mental self-destruction

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    paper‚ I would like to state the Buddhist idea of the second noble truth‚ which is The Noble Truth of the Origin‚ and how it is portrayed throughout the book. The Noble Truth of the Origin is the second noble truth of the Buddhist teachings. “ The traditional conceptions of karma and rebirth‚ veneration of the bhikkhu sangha‚ and the focus of ignorance and psychological attachments to account for suffering in the world (the second noble truth) have taken second place to the application of highly

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