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Global Office

by Luigi Biggeri, Rita De Carli, Tiziana Laureti , 2010
"... Working group on survey frameworks The interpretation of the PPPs: a method for measuring the factors that affect the comparisons and the integration with the CPI work at regional level ..."
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Working group on survey frameworks The interpretation of the PPPs: a method for measuring the factors that affect the comparisons and the integration with the CPI work at regional level

Global modeling of tropospheric chemistry with assimilated meteorology: Model description and evaluation

by Isabelle Bey, Daniel J. Jacob, Robert M. Yantosca, Jennifer A. Logan, Brendan D. Field, Afiene M. Fiore, Qinbin Li, Honguy Y. Liu, Loretta J. Mickley, Martin G. Schultz , 2001
"... Abstract. We present a first description and evaluation of GEOS-CHEM, a global threedimensional (3-D) model of tropospheri chemistry driven by assimilated meteorological observations from the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) of the NASA Data Assimilation Office (DAO). The model is applied to a ..."
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Abstract. We present a first description and evaluation of GEOS-CHEM, a global threedimensional (3-D) model of tropospheri chemistry driven by assimilated meteorological observations from the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) of the NASA Data Assimilation Office (DAO). The model is applied to a

To be presented at the TAG Meeting Global Office

by Prasada Rao
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To be presented at the TAG Meeting Global Office

by Sub-national Purchasing, Power Parities, Paul Mccarthy
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Demographics and the Global Office Market—Consequences for Property Portfolios

by unknown authors
"... Executive Summary, This study examines the effects of demographic changes on the global office markets. Growth in the labor force, the ultimate driver of office demand, is slowing down in some countries and is con-tracting in others. Eased on demographic forecasts, ex-pectations are formulated about ..."
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Executive Summary, This study examines the effects of demographic changes on the global office markets. Growth in the labor force, the ultimate driver of office demand, is slowing down in some countries and is con-tracting in others. Eased on demographic forecasts, ex-pectations are formulated

Context-Based Vision System for Place and Object Recognition

by Antonio Torralba, Kevin P. Murphy, William T. Freeman, Mark Rubin , 2003
"... While navigating in an environment, a vision system has' to be able to recognize where it is' and what the main objects' in the scene are. In this paper we present a context-based vision system for place and object recognition. The goal is' to identify familiar locations' (e ..."
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' (e.g., office 610, conference room 941, Main Street), to categorize new environments' (office, corridor, street) and to use that information to provide contextualpriors for object recognition (e.g., table, chair, car, computeD. We present a low-dimensional global image representation

Europe-Africa Copenhagen Johannesburg London Paris

by A Guide To Ifrs, Ken Wild, D. J. Gannon, Stephen Taylor, Bruce Porter, Jan Peter, Larsen Graeme, Berry Veronica, Poole Laurence Rivat , 2007
"... Global IFRS leadership team IFRS global office ..."
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Officers

by Peter R. Lamptey, Jami L. Johnson, Marya Khan , 2006
"... g HIV prevalence is stabilizing in some areas, but is increasing in others; HIV and AIDS remain major threats to global health. g The epidemic can be slowed by halting HIV’s spread among people most at risk of infection with the virus. g New AIDS treatment strategies are protecting newborns and exte ..."
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g HIV prevalence is stabilizing in some areas, but is increasing in others; HIV and AIDS remain major threats to global health. g The epidemic can be slowed by halting HIV’s spread among people most at risk of infection with the virus. g New AIDS treatment strategies are protecting newborns

Frontier-Based Exploration Using Multiple Robots

by Brian Yamauchi , 1998
"... Frontier-based exploration directs mobile robots to regions on the boundary between unexplored space and space that is known to be open. Previously, we have demonstrated that frontier-based exploration can be used to map indoor environments where walls and obstacles may be in arbitrary orientations. ..."
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. In this paper, we show how frontier-based exploration can be extended to multiple robots. In our approach, robots share perceptual information, but maintain separate global maps, and make independent decisions about where to explore. This approach enables robots to make use of information from other robots

Jigsaw: Solving the puzzle of enterprise 802.11 analysis

by Yu-chung Cheng, John Bellardo, Péter Benkö, Alex C. Snoeren, Geoffrey M. Voelker, Stefan Savage - In SIGCOMM , 2006
"... The combination of unlicensed spectrum, cheap wireless interfaces and the inherent convenience of untethered computing have made 802.11-based networks ubiquitous in the enterprise. Modern universities, corporate campuses and government offices routinely deploy scores of access points to blanket thei ..."
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The combination of unlicensed spectrum, cheap wireless interfaces and the inherent convenience of untethered computing have made 802.11-based networks ubiquitous in the enterprise. Modern universities, corporate campuses and government offices routinely deploy scores of access points to blanket
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