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Extractions: Choose a Memorable URL Before even building your site, you will need to create and register a super simple and memorable domain name. Long or obscure URLS can easily be forgotten or misspelled. For example, http://www.longandobscuredomainname.com/ could easily be mistyped and is not easy to remember. And subdomains are even worse, so if you were thinking of being hosted with a provider that only gives a subdomain, think again. (i.e. http://www.hostingprovider.com/subfolder or http://www.name.serverprovider.net) To see if your name is available or already registered, visit www.networksolutions.com.
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2. Getting Familiar With Kavi Product User Interfaces The Help Center includes tools to search through all the help for more information The buttons on most forms are at the bottom. For most Kavi products, http://www.oasis-open.org/khelp/dotorg/user_help/html/sui.html
Extractions: Chapter 2. Getting Familiar with Kavi Product User Interfaces Table of Contents All Kavi products have tools composed of forms presented over a series of steps. For the most part, all the forms look and behave similarly regardless of which product you're currently using. This page will familiarize you with the common elements found on many Kavi product forms and provide tips to help you become an expert user of the Web site. Like all good rules, user interface guidelines are made to be broken. Consequently, not every tool on this Web site will look or behave exactly as described here. The information and tips provided here should get you familiar enough, however, to be successful with most online forms and to be ready to adapt to the few special cases. Reading is a Good Skill!
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Extractions: document.writeln(AAMB7); Search advanced search Table of contents Past issues Links to advertisers ... Virtual Journals Search and Discovery Four Experiments Give Evidence of an Exotic Baryon With Five Quarks It's been a long-standing puzzle that the quantum numbers of all the known mesons and baryons could be attributed to bound states of two or three quarks. But now the first exception has apparently been found. Convincing evidence has been accumulating in recent months for the existence of a quite new kind of elementary particlea so-called exotic hadron. Four groups of experimenters have now reported the observation of a baryon with strangeness S = +1 produced at accelerators of modest energy. What's so exotic about a baryon with positive strangeness, and why is it exciting great interest among particle physicists? Before this year, every one of the hundreds of well-established baryons and mesons (collectively called hadrons) could be described either as a bound triplet of quarks (the baryons) or a bound quark-antiquark pair (the mesons). Any exception would be labeled an exotic. , is being hailed as the first manifestly exotic hadron. Its charge is +1, and its mass, about 1540 MeV, roughly 60% more than the proton's, is quite ordinary for a baryon. But its observed strong decay to a neutron plus a K
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Extractions: UserPreferences Familiar Frequently Asked Questions Software Information So how do you use Linux on a handheld? What's the difference between Opie and GPE? ... Familiar? Why this name? There are three different sets of images provided - GPE, Opie, and bootstrap. The GPE image uses the GPE graphical environment, and the Opie image uses the Opie graphical environment. The bootstrap image is just the base Linux system, for console/server use only. Most people choose to install either GPE or Opie. Using one over the other is a matter of preference. Both are fully graphical user environments designed for use on a PDA, and both have a fairly wide range of applications available. If you are unsure, try both and see which one you like best. It compares well with the GNOME vs. KDE or vi vs. emacs situations, but with less flamewars Information on GPE: http://gpe.handhelds.org
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Extractions: The Chinese-speaking Muslims have for centuries been an inseperable but anomalous part of Chinese society - Sinophone yet incomprehensible, local yet outsiders, normal but different. Long regarded by the Chinese government as prone to violence, they have challenged fundamental Chinese conceptiosn of Self and Other and denied the totally transforming power of Chinese civilization by tenaciously maintaining connectios with Central and West Asia as well as some cultural differences from their non-Muslim neighbors. Familiar Strangers narrates a history of the Muslims of northwest China, at the intersection of the frontiers of the Mongolian-Manchu, Tibetan, Turkic, and Chinese cultural regions. Based on primary and secondary sources in a variety of languages, Familiar Strangers examines the nature of ethnicity and periphery, the role of religion and ethnicity in personal and collective decisions in violent times, and the complexity of belonging to two cultures at once. Concerning itself with a frontier very distant from the core areas of Chinese culture and very strange to most Chinese, it explores the influence of language, religion, and place on Sino-Muslim identity. Series: Studies on Ethnic Groups in China
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Extractions: by Anne Gilliland-Swetland and Layna White Anne Gilliland-Swetland is director, Center for Information as Evidence, and associate professor, Department of Information Studies, UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies. She can be reached at swetland@ucla.edu Layna White is head, Collections Information and Access, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and can be reached at lwhite@sfmoma.org ORGANIZATIONS AND STANDARDS MENTIONED BAM/PFA Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive CDL California Digital Library CMS Content Management System EAD Encoded Archival Description IMLS Institute of Museum and Library Science METS Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standards (successor to MOA2) Digital Library Federations Making of America 2 Standard MOAC Museums and the Online Archive of California OAC Online Archive of California OAI Open Archives Initiative XML/SGML Extensible Markup Language/Standard Generalized Markup Language DTD Document Type Definition Museum information professionals are among the most intensive and yet least studied users of descriptions of their own collections. There is a common assumption that museum professionals, as the creators as well as the users of these descriptions, find them to be effective and intuitive to use. However, little is known about how museum professionals actually use these descriptions or whether the descriptions are addressing their information needs. As museums adopt descriptive standards such as the Encoded Archival Description, it is important to assess the extent to which these approaches meet the needs of museum professionals as well as their user constituencies.
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Extractions: The potential users of geospatial information typically have been characterized as falling into the following groups: geographers, cartographers, public utilities agencies, governmental and agencies involved with natural resource management, NGOs engaged in tracking biological populations or natural resource issues, ecologically oriented scientists, national defense agencies, and policy makers (although the last two, in particular, may rely on GIS specialists for the actual extraction of information). In proposing the current project, we noted that science educators and students were also potential users, and that the general public was likely to be increasingly interested in geospatial information. Not all of these audiences are of equal importance in the design of the NGDC interfaces, of course. This document identifies and prioritizes the target user constituencies, characterizes the primary targets, and proposes how representatives from those groups will be incorporated into the user testing segment of the project. Identification of User Audiences Characteristics of Primary Targets: Expertise Characteristics of Primary Targets: User Goals Plan for Including Representative User Subjects An early telecon with the Clearinghouse Review Committee established that the different user constituencies fell into three levels, as follows:
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Extractions: Search for Third Generation Leptoquarks Introduction The world we live in is made from a handful of elementary particles. The current understanding has twelve particles and their corresponding antiparticles out of which normal matter, like atoms, is composed. The twelve particles can be separated into two groups of six based on how they are affected by the strong nuclear force. Some particles, called leptons, are unaffected by the strong force under any circumstances. The most familiar lepton is the electron. Other members of this group include neutrinos and the muon and tau particles. The second group consists of quarks. Quarks do feel the strong nuclear force and it dominates their existence so much that we can not directly observe single quarks, but only combinations of quarks bound together by the strong force. Protons and neutrons are examples of particles made from bound quarks. This Table shows the relationship between the particles: At the present time, we do not have any understanding why nature has three (and seemingly only three) generations of leptons and quarks. We also do not understand why they both come in three generations and it is tempting to ascribe the equality of the number of lepton and quark generations to a new, as yet unknown, higher symmetry. One such higher grouping predicted in many theories is the existence of new massive particles called leptoquarks which, in some sense, are more fundamental. Leptoquarks have the properties of both types of particles and would decay into a lepton and a quark. Three different types of leptoquarks would need to exist, and we label them first, second and third generation leptoquarks. Each generation of leptoquarks is constrained by experimental evidence to decay to only leptons and quarks of its own generation. So first generation leptoquarks decay to up or down quarks and an electron or electron-neutrino.
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Extractions: by Susan Tennant The Holder of the World These are just a few of the titles of articles, theses, and dissertations written by graduate students at the Graduate School of International Development (GSID) of Nagoya University in Japan, where I work assisting students for whom English is a second or additional language. The students are from Japan and other Asian countries, Africa, South America, and Europe. Many of them are mature students returning for graduate study after working in their home countries as civil servants, professors, bankers, or lawyers, or in other professions. Many of the foreign students are recipients of Japanese government scholarships; others receive financial support from their own governments. Forum of International Development Studies , some succeed in publishing their articles in other English language journals in Japan and other countries.
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