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https://ibit.temple.edu/analytics/files/2015/10/Art-of-infographics-2015.pdf
CMYK (CYAN, MAGENTA,YELLOW AND BLACK ) CMYK are the colors used in printing inks. These four colors are used in printing because virtually any visible color can be created simply by mixing them in various amounts. CMYK is a ‘subtractive color’ process, which works by subtracting the colors of light reflected on a piece of white paper. In other words, each color of ink on the paper reduces ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/education/graduate-medical-education/residency-programs-fellowships/medicine/internal-medicine-residency-program/education/quality-improvement-patient-safety-curriculum-overview
Elevating Quality and Safety: An Innovative and Immersive Curriculum Over the past two decades, the importance of Quality Improvement (QI) and Patient Safety (PS) in healthcare has grown exponentially. Today, these principles are essential not only to clinical excellence but also to practice management, public accountability, and physician compensation. Recognizing this, the ACGME has made QI ...
https://sites.temple.edu/tudsc/2017/03/30/measuring-similarity-between-texts-in-python/
By Luling Huang This post demonstrates how to obtain an n by n matrix of pairwise semantic/cosine similarity among n text documents. Finding cosine similarity is a basic technique in text mining. My purpose of doing this is to operationalize “common ground” between actors in online political discussion (for more see Liang, 2014, p. 160). The tools are Python libraries scikit-learn (version ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/research/publications/Publication_files/handbook-part1.pdf
The 19 chapters in this section cover a wide range of topics across multiple layers: MAC (part of the data link layer), network, and applications. One chapter is devoted to the cross-layer architecture for ad hoc wireless networks. Several chapters deal with various efficient and scalable routing, including multicasting and geocasting, in ad hoc wireless networks. One chapter discusses routing ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/teaching/Spring2018/distributed-computing-2018.pdf
1. In your opinion, what is the future of the computing and the field of distributed systems? 2. Use your own words to explain the differences between distributed systems, multiprocessors, and network systems. 3. Calculate (a) node degree, (b) diameter, (c) bisection width, and (d) the number of links for an nx n2-d mesh, an n x n2- d torus, and an n-dimensional hypercube.
https://cis.temple.edu/~yu/research/HearBP-info24.pdf
Abstract—Continuous blood pressure (BP) monitoring using wearable devices has received increasing attention due to its importance in diagnosing diseases. However, existing methods mainly measure BP intermittently, involve some form of user effort, and suffer from insuficient accuracy due to sensor properties. In order to overcome these limitations, we study the BP measurement technology ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/gus/
This entails examining architectures of Web GIS/Web mapping systems, markup languages (e.g. HTML, XML, SVG, and KML), scripting languages, screen cartography, data sharing and geoportals, as well as social and critical perspectives toward web mapping.
https://sites.temple.edu/sserrano/files/2020/08/16-Explicit-Solution-to-Green-and-Ampt-Infiltration-Equation.pdf
Among the difficulties in the implementation of the Green and Ampt model are the accurate estimation of the time to ponding conditions (Mein and Larson 1973), and the fact that the Green and Ampt equation gives the cumulative infiltration implicitly in terms of time. To use the equation, the hydrologist must use iteration to calculate the time, t, for a selected value of the cumulative ...
https://sites.temple.edu/dwolf/files/2020/06/Plato-on-Pain.pdf
In various passages of his corpus Plato’s dramatic characters discuss pain. With respect to what pain is, including what kinds of pain there are, the most incisive discussions occur at Republic 583-587, Philebus 31-55, and Timaeus 64-65.1 The foci of these passages dif-fer from one another and do so in several ways. First the Republic and Philebus passages focus on pleasure. However Plato ...