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    Fractional Fourier Transform Adhemar Bultheel and H´ctor E. Mart´ e ınez Sulbaran 1 Dept. of Computer Science‚ Celestijnenlaan 200A‚ B-3001 Leuven Abstract In this note we make a critical comparison of some matlab programs for the digital computation of the fractional Fourier transform that are freely available and we describe our own implementation that filters the best out of the existing ones. Two types of transforms are considered: First the fast approximate fractional Fourier transform algorithm

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    I believe that the treaties would establish a brief peace period in Europe post WWI‚ however they would not fulfill their purpose of maintaining the peace in Europe and preventing the possibility of Germany or any other country from creating another World War. This is because there were 58 commissions and committees that were created in order for all 32 nations to discuss the terms of the treaties and with all of these different nations pitching in ideas there were bound to be many conflicts in

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    men of the West are Alexander‚ Hannibal‚ Caesar‚ and Napoleon. Alexander was the earliest one‚ he became the king of the Macedonian Empire at the age of 20‚ a year later he started the expedition to the Persian Empire‚ he conquered the Persia‚ Egypt‚ and northern India before 33 years old‚ and then dead on the way back .His influence on Europe is very large‚ affecting many of the great men later. Alexander’s father is the king of Macedonia Philip. Philip created an elite professional force‚ improved

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    Case Study “Monsanto Europe” Cheri Falk Marian University Abstract Monsanto was founded in 1901. The company through the years dipped into several area including artificial sweeteners‚ chemicals pesticides‚ plastics‚ growth hormones‚ and genetic sequencing. The United States and Japan were open to genetically manufactured products but the European countries were not. Monsanto continues to combat environmentalists and the inability to educate the Europeans in the benefits of biotechnology

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    1: In what ways did the different groups have similar definitions of freedom? Give specific examples to support your answer. Both European immigrants and Native Americans defined freedom as self-government. Native Americans elected tribal leaders and Europeans came to the New World fleeing the restrictions of their homeland. Government in Europe during the 1500s and 1600s was monarchial and the commoners had no say in governing themselves. Many Europeans came to the Americas fleeing the restrictive

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    Trade helping the plague spread – Bolin In 1347‚ the Bubonic plague first spread to Europe from its starting point located in central Asia. The plague was spread to Europe mainly because of trade over the Silk Road (a huge trade system between Asia and Europe that.) from previously afflicted countries in Asia. While the Silk Road’s imports and exports were mainly silks‚ spices‚ and cloths; merchants unintentionally transported a deadly plague as well. The rats and fleas that were on the ships and

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    In 1076 the Muslims had taken over Jerusalem‚ the most holy place for Christians. The crusades had a massive impact on medieval Europe‚ The crusades kept Europe in a war for 2 centuries causing crime‚ disorder and costing millions of people their lives‚ the crusades destroyed many artefacts and priceless items. In 1174 Saladin launched his conquest of Syria‚ by mid-1175 Saladin had already taken over

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    What effects did the Mexican War have on the United States? We can see that with the United States victory in the Mexican War‚ tensions between the pro-slavery South and anti-slavery North over territory gained during the war grew. Tindall and Shi (2013) states that “initially the victory in Mexico unleashed a surge of national pride in the United States‚ but as the years passed‚ the Mexican War also proved to be a catalyst in deepening sectional tensions over slavery”. Tindall and Shi (2013) quotes

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    WORLD WAR 1 1914 – 1918 WW1 SUMMARY World War I‚ was the First ‘World War’‚ it was a global military conflict which took place primarily in Europe from 1914 to 1918. Over 40 million casualties resulted‚ including approximately 20 million military and civilian deaths. The Entente Powers‚ led by France‚ Russia‚ the British Empire‚ and later Italy (from 1915)‚ and the United States (from 1917)‚ defeated the Central Powers‚ led by the Austro-Hungarian‚ German‚ and Ottoman Empires. Russia withdrew

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    Industries that had previously excluded women now welcomed them. There was a particular demand for women to do heavy work such as unloading coal‚ stoking furnaces and building ships. Women moved into the labour force to fill this need. During World War I‚ for example‚ thousands of women worked in munitions factories‚ offices and large hangars used to build aircrafts. Of course women were also involved in knitting socks and preparing hampers for the soldiers on the front‚ as well as other voluntary

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