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Detecting, Localizing, and Tracking an Unknown Number of Moving Targets ...

https://sites.temple.edu/pdames/files/2016/07/DamesTokekarKumarISRR2015.pdf

Let Xt = fx1;t;x2;t;:::;xnt;tg denote a realization of a RFS of target states at time t. A probability distribution of a RFS is characterized by a discrete distribution over the cardinality of the set and a family of densities for the elements of the set conditioned on the size, i.e.,

Tone and Formality in Academic Writing - Student Success Center

https://studentsuccess.temple.edu/sites/studentsuccess/files/ToneandFormalityinAcademicWriting.pdf

Tone and Formality in Academic Writing Being aware of one's audience is a crucial part of successful writing, whether you are writing an e-mail to a friend, a memo to a business colleague, or a research paper for class. Writers need to consider what the audience's expectations are, what assumptions they can and can't make about their audience, and what kind of attitude/personality comes ...

The Magnetic Moment of the Hydrogen Atom

https://faculty.cst.temple.edu/~tuf43817/PHYS4702/F15/PhippsTaylor.pdf

Hz= «r 300 tg guide Fig. i. Fig. 2~ Fig. 3 Fig. i. The discharge tube. Fig. 2. Method of preparing the glass slit system.

Grounded Theory - Qualitative Research: Grounded Theory - Research ...

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Grounded Theory is about "how the discovery of theory from data - systemically obtained and analyzed in social research - can be furthered." In opposition to the top down theory verification approach, "grounded theory" is the "discovery of theory from data." It is "a general method of comparative analysis." (Glaser and Strauss, 1967, p. 1). What is produced from Grounded Theory aims to provide ...

Modeling Infiltration with Approximate Solutions to Richard s Equation

https://sites.temple.edu/sserrano/files/2020/08/12-Modeling-Infiltration-with-Approximate-Solutions-of-Richards-Equation.pdf

x u'ui1~ub2ui! erfc (28 ) 8 F 4 E01 E11E2!tG A ~ Fig. 1 shows the water content versus distance according to Eq. 28 , Philip ! 1955 , Parlange 1971 , and experimental obser- ~ ~ ! ~ ! vation at t 1 h. Fig. 2 shows the same situation at t 3 h. Eq.