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TileSR: Accelerate On-Device Super-Resolution with Parallel Ofloading in Tile Granularity Ning Chen1, Sheng Zhang1∗, Yu Liang2, Jie Wu3, Yu Chen1, Yuting Yan1, Zhuzhong Qian1 and Sanglu Lu1
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This 2-week intensive course (Summer I) applies classroom and laboratory training from other EES courses to solve geological problems in the field. We will synthesize field observations and measurements from several field localities to understand the formation and erosion of the Appalachian mountains along the eastern coast of the United States.
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This data reflects graduates’ post-graduate status as of March 17, 2025.
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v Concealed income by diverJng customer payments of used material sales to separate bank account v Unreported sales – not reported to accountant (organized company business affairs to conceal) v Profit never reported on personal or business tax returns v ArJficially lowered net worth by having company pay for personal expenses (e.g. renovaJons, landscaping of home) and transferring assets to ...
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(Sōkratioi logoi), principally Plato’s and Xenophon’s;2 and testimony scattered throughout Aristotle ’s corpus. These sources are problematic in various ways. Consequently, the attempt to recover Socrates philosophy is justly described as“the Socratic problem. ’ ”3 Comedians tend to caricaturize. In The Clouds, Aristophanes presents Socrates as a pseudo-philosophical type, a man ...
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2. Let R be a commutative ring with 1, and let e ∈ R be an idempotent (e2 = e). Prove:
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Tattoo Recognition Technology (TRT) offers a wealth of information that can be used by law enforcement: identifying a person or corpse where traditional tools such as facial features or fingerprints are unsuitable. They can also provide useful information, such as gang affiliation, religious beliefs
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Business Seminar II is a one-credit course that encourages first-year students to discover major interests through applied learning and other career-oriented experiences. The course exposes students to career paths in business and encourages major exploration through discussions with faculty, informational interviews, readings, and opportunities to practice skills needed to become more ...
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This course will explore the meaning and purpose of human occupation. Theoretical perspectives of occupation will analyze the construction of skills, habits, roles, and occupations for individuals and populations within various social and cultural contexts. Lecture, small group, and active learning experiences enhance the analysis and synthesis of theoretical perspectives of occupation.