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  1. Locus

    pp move indef Wiktionary TOCright The word locus plural loci is Latin for place . It can mean Positions Locus of control , in industrial psychology, having an internal or external locus of control Locus genetics , the position of a gene or other significant sequence on a chromosome Locus mathematics , the set of points satisfying a particular condition, often forming a curve Locus medicine , the place on the body where a patenoligy enters Philosophy, rhetoric, and literary theory The method of loci is a mnemonic system based on places. A Locus rhetoric is another name for a literary or rhetorical topos , a method of constructing an argument. Loci Theologici was a term applied by Melanchthon to Evangelical systems of dogmatics. Music Loci band , an alt rock band from Bristol, United Kingdom Acronyms LOCUS Level of Care Utilization System , a clinical level of care placement tool for psychiatric and addictions services, developed by the American Association of Community Psychiatrists The NBC USA Network police procedural police procedural drama , Law & Order Criminal Intent 2001 2011 often uses the acronym LOCI because of its long title. Periodicals Locus magazine , a monthly trade journal devoted to the science fiction and fantasy publishing industry that contains news, sales trends, author biographies, convention coverage, book reviews, and comprehensive lists of upcoming publications and reprints Locus Award , presented to the winners of Locus magazine s annual readers poll Other Locus Computing Corporation developed the LOCUS clustering operating system, as well as the Merge 8086 virtual machine implementation LOCUS operating system computer operating system Locus comics , a Marvel Comics Mutant and supervillain Locus Plethore , a Canadian supercar Distinguish from locust Loki disambig Category Latin words and phrases bg de Locus es Locus desambiguaci n fr Locus homonymie id Lokus it Locus he nl Locus ja pt Locus ru zh Locus ...   more details



  1. Locus Award

    The Locus Award is a literary award established in 1971 and presented to winners of Locus magazine Locus magazine s annual readers poll. Currently, the Locus Awards are presented at an annual banquet. Unusually, the publisher s of winning works are honored with a certificate. ref http www.locusmag.com SFAwards Db Locus.html The Locus Index to SF Awards About the Locus Awards Bot generated title ref The first Locus Award was given in 1971 for works published in 1970. Winners The following authors have won the most awards in the fiction categories as of July 2005. Ursula K. Le Guin 18 Harlan Ellison 15 Dan Simmons 12 George R. R. Martin 11 John Varley author John Varley 10 Connie Willis 9 Orson Scott Card 8 , Neil Gaiman 8 , Lucius Shepard 8 Robert Jordan 7 Kim Stanley Robinson 6 Stephen King 5 , Robert Silverberg 5 , David Brin 5 , Gene Wolfe 5 Isaac Asimov 4 , Joe Haldeman 4 , China Mi ville 4 , Larry Niven 4 , Neal Stephenson 4 Michael Bishop author Michael Bishop 3 , Greg Egan 3 , Kelly Link 3 , Lois McMaster Bujold 3 , Tim Powers 3 , Terry Pratchett 3 Categories Locus Award for Best Novel Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel Locus Award for Best First Novel Locus Award for Best Young Adult Novel Locus Award for Best Novella Locus Award for Best Novelette Locus Award for Best Short Story Locus Award for Best Magazine Locus Award for Best Publisher Locus Award for Best Anthology Locus Award for Best Collection Locus Award for Best Editor Locus Award for Best Artist Locus Award for Best Non fiction Art Book References reflist External links http www.worldswithoutend.com books locus.asp Excerpts and synopses for Locus winning and nominated novels Category Science fiction awards sf stub bg cs Cena Locus de Locus Award es Encuesta Locus fr Prix Locus gl Premio Locus it Premio Locus hu Locus d j nl Locus Award ja pl Nagroda Locusa pt Locus Award ro Premiul Locus ru simple Locus Award th ...   more details



  1. Locus (genetics)

    stub Category Chromosomes bs Lokus genetika bg ca Locus cs Lokus de Genlocus et Lookus es Locus eu Locus fa fr Locus gl Locus id Lokus genetika it Locus genico lv Lokuss hu Lokusz nl Locus biologie ja no Locus nds Gensteed pl Locus pt Locus gen tica ro Locus n genetic ru sk Lokus genetika sr Lokus genetika fi Lokus sv Locus uk zh ...   more details



  1. Bifurcation locus

    In complex dynamics , the Bifurcation theory bifurcation Locus mathematics locus of a family of holomorphic function s informally is a Locus mathematics locus of those maps for which the dynamical behavior changes drastically under a small perturbation of the parameter. Thus the bifurcation locus can be thought of as an analog of the Julia set in parameter space. Without doubt, the most famous example of a Bifurcation theory bifurcation Locus mathematics locus is the boundary of the Mandelbrot set . Parameters in the complement of the bifurcation locus are called J stable . References Alexandre E. Eremenko and Mikhail Yu. Lyubich Dynamical properties of some classes of entire functions , Ann. Inst. Fourier Grenoble 42 1992 , no. 4, 989&ndash 1020, http www.numdam.org item?id AIF 1992 42 4 989 0. div Mikhail Yu. Lyubich, Some typical properties of the dynamics of rational mappings Russian , Uspekhi Mat. Nauk 38 1983 , no. 5 233 , 197&ndash 198. div Ricardo Ma , Paulo Sad and Dennis Sullivan, On the dynamics of rational maps , Ann. Sci. cole Norm. Sup. 4 16 1983 , no. 2, 193&ndash 217, http www.numdam.org item?id ASENS 1983 4 16 2 193 0. div Curtis T. McMullen, Complex dynamics and renormalization , Annals of Mathematics Studies, 135, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1994. ISBN 0 691 02982 2. See also Connectedness locus Category Complex analysis mathanalysis stub ...   more details



  1. Locus Online

    Refimprove date May 2010 Locus Online born 1997 is the online component of Locus magazine Locus Magazine . It publishes news briefs related to the science fiction , fantasy and horror fiction horror publishing world, along with original reviews and feature articles, and excerpts of articles that appeared in the print edition. Information for Locus Online is compiled and edited by Mark R. Kelly . In 2002, Locus Online won the first Hugo Award for Best Web Site. ref cite web url http www.thehugoawards.org hugo history 2002 hugo awards title 2002 Hugo Awards accessdate 2010 050 2 ref It was nominated again in 2005. References Reflist External links http www.locusmag.com Locus Online official website Category Science fiction websites sf stub art mag stub ...   more details



  1. Locus amoenus

    Latin for pleasant place , locus amoenus is a literary term which generally refers to an idealized place of safety or comfort. A locus amoenus is usually a beautiful, shady lawn or open woodland, sometimes with connotations of Garden of Eden Eden . In 1953, Ernst Robert Curtius wrote the concept s definitive formulation in his European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages . A locus amoenus will have three basic elements trees, grass, and water. Often, the garden will be in a remote place and function as a landscape of the mind. It can also be used to highlight the differences between urban and rural life or be a place of refuge from the processes of time and mortality. Some gardens in the genre also have overtones of the regenerative powers of human sexuality. ref For more information, see Evett, David. Paradice s Only Map The Topos of the Locus Amoenus and the Structure of Marvell s Upon Appleton House. PMLA. 85.3 1970 504 513. ref The literary use of this type of setting goes back, in Western literature at least, to Homer , and it became a staple of the pastoral works of poets such as Theocritus and Virgil . Horace Ars poetica , 17 and the commentators on Virgil, such as Servius , recognize that descriptions of loci amoeni have become a rhetorical commonplace. In Ovid s Metamorphoses , the function of the locus amoenus is inverted. Instead of offering a respite from dangers, it is itself usually the scene of violent encounters. ref http www2.hawaii.edu zuern demo explication loc locus1.html ref In the works of William Shakespeare , the locus amoenus is the space that lies outside of city limits. It is where erotic passions can be freely explored, away from civilization and thus ... Arcadia References Reflist External links http www.wpl.lib.in.us roger LOCUS.HTML The Locus Amoenus ... motifs category Utopias ca Locus amoenus de Locus amoenus es Locus amoenus it Locus amoenus la Locus amoenus ...   more details



  1. Connectedness locus

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In one dimensional complex dynamics , the Connected space connectedness locus mathematics locus in a parameter space of polynomials or rational functions consists of those parameters for which the corresponding Julia set is connected. Without doubt, the most famous connectedness locus is the Mandelbrot set , which arises from the family math f c z z 2 c , math of complex quadratic polynomial s. The connectedness loci of the higher degree unicritical families, math z mapsto z d c , math where math d geq 3 , math are often called Multibrot set s . For these families, the bifurcation locus is the boundary of the connectedness locus. This is no longer true in settings, such as the full parameter space of cubic polynomials, where there is more than one free critical point mathematics critical point . For these families, even maps with disconnected Julia sets may display nontrivial dynamics. Hence here the connectedness locus is generally of less interest. DEFAULTSORT Connectedness Locus Category Fractals ...   more details



  1. Locus (magazine)

    Locus , subtitled The Magazine Of The Science Fiction & Fantasy Field , is published monthly in Oakland, California . It reports on the science fiction and fantasy writing industry, including comprehensive listings of new books published in the field. ref cite web url http www.locusmag.com index.php title Locus Online The Website of The Magazine of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Field publisher Locus Online accessdate 4 April 2011 ref It is considered the news organ of choice for the American science fiction community. ref cite news title Charles N. Brown Sci fi enthusiast and founder of Locus magazine ... of locus magazine 1780253.html newspaper The Independent location London at Obituaries date 2 September 2009 accessdate 4 April 2011 ref The magazine also presents the Locus Awards . Locus Online went online April 1997, as a semi autonomous web version of Locus Magazine. ref cite web url http www.locusmag.com Home AboutLocusOnline.html title Locus Online About the Website date publisher Locus Online ... N. Brown directed the magazine for more than 40 years, from 1968 until his death in July 2009. Locus ... N. Brown, 1937 2009 date 13 July 2009 publisher Locus Online accessdate 4 April 2011 ref Locus publishes ..., with extensive recommended reading lists and the annual Locus Poll and Survey Letters and classified ad s Locus has won many Hugo Award s, first the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine and then, when the new category Best Semiprozine was created in 1984, in that category. As of 2008, Locus has won the award ... , and The New York Times , have all cited the value of Locus to the field. Citation needed date March 2010 Locus Press has published several books, including Fantasy The Very Best of 2005 . See also List of literary magazines References reflist External links http www.locusmag.com Locus Online ... fiction related magazines Category Magazines published in California ca Locus Magazine es Locus Magazine it Locus rivista he hu Locus Magazine nl Locus tijdschrift ja pl Locus czasopismo ...   more details



  1. Locus in quo

    Locus in quo means, in Great Britain British common law , the scene of the event ref http www.clickdocs.co.uk glossary locus in quo.htm Clickdocs.com ref , or The phrase Etymology comes from the Latin language, meaning The place in which . ref http www.sacklunch.net Latin L locusinquo.html Latin phrases site . ref ref http www.m w.com dictionary locus in quo Merriam Webster dictionary . ref ref http www.answers.com topic locus in quo Answers.com ref In law, locus in quo refers to the place where the cause of action arose , that is, the land to which the defendant trespass ed. ref http web.archive.org web 20091027092116 http www.geocities.com CapeCanaveral Hall 6670 glossary.html Legal phrase web page . Technically, it was called Trespass quare clausum fregit , Wherefore he broke the close. ref It may also be used, more generally, as any place mentioned, that is, the Venue law venue or place mentioned. ref http www.infoplease.com dictionary brewers locus quo.html Infoplease.com ref ref http www.bartleby.com 81 10436.html Bartleby s , citing E. Cobham Brewer, Dictionary of Phrase and Fable 1898 . ref References references See also Trespass Tort law Latin phrases Category Real property law Category Latin legal terms Latin legal phrase stub ...   more details



  1. Locus coeruleus

    Refimprove date December 2008 Infobox Brain Name Locus coeruleus Latin locus caeruleus GraySubject 187 GrayPage 778 Image Gray709.png Caption Rhomboid fossa. Locus coeruleus not labeled, but region is very near just lateral to colliculus facialis, which is labeled at center left. Image2 Locus ceruleus high mag.jpg Caption2 Micrograph showing the locus coeruleus. LFB stain HE LFB stain . IsPartOf Components Artery Vein Acronym BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 578 MeshName MeshNumber NeuroLex Locus coeruleus NeuroLexID birnlex 905 DorlandsPre l 14 DorlandsSuf 12501661 The Locus coeruleus , also spelled locus caeruleus , is a nucleus in the brain stem involved with physiology physiological responses ... . Its name is derived from the Latin words coeruleus and locus . Literally, this means the blue ... differences Simplification of ae and oe American English form. Anatomy Image Locus ceruleus very low mag.jpg thumb right Micrograph showing the locus coeruleus upper right of image in an axial ... would be. LFB stain HE LFB stain . The locus coeruleus or LC is in the dorsal wall of the rostral ... based neuromelanin in the substantia nigra . In adult humans 19 78 the locus coeruleus has 22,000 ... Mouton PR, Pakkenberg B, Gundersen HJ, Price DL. 1994 . Absolute number and size of pigmented locus ... by stimuli. As an important homeostasis homeostatic control center of the body, the locus coeruleus .... The locus coeruleus receives inputs from a number of other brain regions, primarily Medial ... hypothalamus, which releases orexin , which, as well as its other functions, is excitatory in the locus coeruleus. Function The locus coeruleus may figure in clinical depression , panic disorder , and anxiety ... in the locus coeruleus and end in the basolateral nucleus of the amygdala is a major factor in the pathophysiology ... in the locus coeruleus LC on the right side of the brain. ref cite journal author Bracha HS, Garcia Rill E, Mrak RE, Skinner R title Postmortem locus coeruleus neuron count in three American veterans ...   more details



  1. Locus of control

    Locus of control in social psychology refers to the extent to which individuals believe that they can ... internal locus of control believe that events result primarily from their own behavior and actions. Those with a low internal locus of control believe that powerful others, fate, or chance primarily determine events. Those with a high internal locus of control have better control of their behavior ... people than those with a high external or low internal respectively locus of control. Those with a high internal locus of control are more likely to assume that their efforts will be successful. They are more ... locus Latin for place or location can either be internal meaning the person believes that they control ... people control their decisions and their life . History of concept Locus of control is the framework of Rotter s 1954 social learning theory of personality. Lefcourt 1976 defined perceived locus of control ...... Locus of control personality orientations Rotter 1975 cautioned that internality and externality .... For example, college students with a strong internal locus of control may believe that their grades were achieved through their own abilities and efforts, whereas those with a strong external locus ... that internal locus is linked with higher levels of N ach . Due to their locating control outside themselves, externals tend to feel they have less control over their fate. People with an external locus ... of the locus of control scale proposed by Rotter in 1966, although this was actually based on Rotter s belief that locus of control is a unidimensional construct. Since 1970, Rotter s assumption of unidimensionality ... of locus of control, such as belief that events in one s life are self determined, are organized by powerful ... words such as industrious in the English language. Scales to measure locus of control The most famous questionnaire to measure locus of control is the 23 item forced choice items and six filler items ... years is Bialer s 1961 23 item scale for children. Also of relevance to locus of control scale ...   more details



  1. Locus (mathematics)

    Image Locus Curve.svg thumb right 400px A set of loci 2cm, 4cm, 6cm and 8cm from math l math towards math P math . These curves are half of the Conchoid of Nichomedes . In geometry , a locus Latin for place , plural loci is a collection of point geometry points which share a property. For example a circle may be defined as the locus of points in a plane at a fixed distance from a given point. A locus may alternatively be described as the path through which a point moves to fulfill a given condition or conditions. So, for example, a circle may also be defined as the locus of a point moving so as to remain at a given distance from a fixed point. The term occurs in complex dynamics as Bifurcation locus Connectedness locus Proofs involving loci In general, a proof that a locus is a particular curve has two parts. The first part is to show that every point on the curve satisfies the condition of the locus and second part is to show that every point that satisfies the condition is on the curve. For example, to show that the locus of points equidistant between two given points is their perpendicular bisector , one must show Any point equidistant from the two points lies on the perpendicular bisector, Any point on this line is equidistant from the two given points. See also Set mathematics References Robert Clarke James, Glenn James Mathematics Dictionary . Springer 1992, ISBN 9780412990410, p. 255 Google books UyIfgBIwLMQC restricted online copy page 255 Alfred North Whitehead An Introduction to Mathematics . BiblioBazaar LLC 2009 reprint , ISBN 9781103197842, pp. 121 Google books UyIfgBIwLMQC restricted online copy page 121 George Wentworth Junior High School Mathematics Book III . BiblioBazaar LLC 2009 reprint , ISBN 9781103152360, pp. 265 Google books cPlTB4qe40MC restricted online copy page 265 geometry stub Category Elementary geometry ar bg ca Lloc geom tric de Geometrischer Ort el es Lugar geom trico fa ...   more details



  1. Locus Solus

    dablink There is also a 1983 album by John Zorn called Locus Solus album Locus Solus . Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Locus Solus title orig translator image image caption author Raymond Roussel illustrator cover artist country France language French language French series subject Subject is not relevant for fiction genre Novel publisher release date 1914 english release date media type Print pages isbn 978 1 84749 071 1 oclc 226976066 preceded by followed by Locus Solus is a 1914 French novel by Raymond Roussel . Plot summary John Ashbery summarizes Locus Solus thus in his introduction to Michel Foucault s Death and the Labyrinth A prominent scientist and inventor, Martial Canterel, has invited a group of colleagues to visit the park of his country estate, Locus Solus. As the group tours the estate, Canterel shows them inventions of ever increasing complexity and strangeness. Again, exposition is invariably followed by explanation, the cold hysteria of the former giving way to the innumerable ramifications of the latter. After an aerial pile driver which is constructing a mosaic of teeth and a huge glass diamond filled with water in which float a dancing girl, a hairless cat, and the preserved head of Georges Danton Danton , we come to the central and longest passage a description of eight curious tableaux vivants taking place ... to act out the most important incident of its life. References in Popular Culture Locus Solus journal Locus Solus was chosen, in reference to Roussel s novel, as the name of a short lived literary ... ARMs 5 aka Wild ARMs the Vth Vanguard for Playstation 2, Locus Solus is the name of the mothership ... h 19149 h.htm Locus Solus at Gutenberg.org fr icon http hypermedia.univ paris8.fr bibliotheque LOCUS SOLUS plan0.htm Locus Solus fr icon Category 1914 novels Category French novels 1910s novel stub fr Locus Solus roman ...   more details



  1. Root locus

    Cleanup date January 2008 Root locus analysis is a graphical method for examining how the roots of a system ... to determining the stability of the system, the root locus can be used to design for the damping ... coincide with the origin. By selecting a point along the root locus that coincides with a desired .... More elaborate techniques of controller design using the root locus are available in most control textbooks ... RL&ZARL 1 2 1 3 5 1 .png thumb 420px RL root locus Example Suppose there is a plant control theory ... gain K and output expression C s as shown in the block diagram below. File Root locus example diagram.png ... or divide . So to test a point for inclusion on the root locus, all you do is add the angles to all ... to note that the root locus only gives the location of closed loop poles as the gain K is varied ... rules, the root locus method can plot the overall shape of the path locus traversed by the roots as the value of K varies. The plot of the root locus then gives an idea of the stability and dynamics ... by Root Locus Method, Trans., AIEE, Vol. 69, pp. 66&ndash 69, 1950 ref Sketching root locus Mark ... The root locus can also be computed in the z transform z plane , the discrete counterpart of the s plane ... function, and immediately analyzed utilizing root locus. Since root locus is a graphical angle technique, root locus rules work the same in the z and s planes. The idea of a root locus can be applied ... links http en.wikibooks.org wiki Control Systems Root Locus Wikibooks Control Systems Root Locus http ... http www.swarthmore.edu NatSci echeeve1 Ref LPSA Root Locus RLocusExamples.html ex5 Excellent examples ... uni bochum.de rt1 syscontrol node46.html The root locus method Drawing by hand techniques http www.coppice.myzen.co.uk RootLocs A free multi featured root locus plotter for Mac and Windows platforms http web.archive.org web 20091027092528 http geocities.com aseldawy root locus.html Root Locus A free root locus plotter analyzer for Windows http wikis.controltheorypro.com index.php?title Root ...   more details



  1. Cut locus

    Unreferenced date March 2008 For the cut locus of a point in a Riemannian manifold, see cut locus Riemannian manifold . The cut locus is a mathematical structure defined for a closed set math S math in a metric space math X math , that is, a space in which the length of every path is well defined. The cut locus of math S math is the closure of the set of all points math p in X math that have two or more distinct shortest paths in math X math from math S math to math p math . Definition in a Special Case Let math X math be a metric space, equipped with the metric math mathrm d X math , and let math x in X math be a point. The cut locus of math x math in math X math math mathrm CL X x math , is the locus of all the points in math X math for which there exists at least two distinct shortest paths to math x math in math X math . More formally, math y in mathrm CL X x math for a point math y math in math X math if and only if there exists two paths math gamma, gamma I to X math such that math gamma 0 gamma 0 x math , math gamma 1 gamma 1 y math , math gamma gamma mathrm d X x,y math , and the trajectories of the two paths are distinct. Examples For example, let S be the boundary of a simple polygon , and X the interior of the polygon. Then the cut locus is the medial axis of the polygon. The points on the medial axis are centers of maximal disks that touch the polygon boundary at two or more points, corresponding to two or more shortest paths to the disk center. As a second example, let S be a point x on the surface of a convex polyhedron P , and X the surface itself. Then the cut locus of x is what is known as the ridge tree of P with respect to x . This ridge tree has the property that cutting the surface along its edges unfolds P to a simple planar polygon. This polygon can be viewed as a net polyhedron net for the polyhedron. Example for the special case Let math X S 2 math , that is the regular sphere 2 sphere . Then the cut locus of every point on the sphere consists ...   more details



  1. Locus Castorum

    Locus Castorum was an ancient village of the Roman Empire era located in northern Italy approximately convert 12 mi km from Cremona , and midway between Cremona and Bedriacum . ref cite book title History of the Roman World from 30 B.C. to A.D. 138 last Salmon first E.T. year 1968 publisher Routledge location isbn 0415045045 url http books.google.com books?id jzOSdHYWML4C&pg RA1 PA204&lpg RA1 PA204&dq 22Locus Castorum 22&source web&ots sd7i9A7FLl&sig kZmV7kncv dpRGbr0jl7VvFCAbg&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 6&ct result pages 204 ref Its name derives from the Gemini twins , of Castor and Pollux . ref cite web url http www.archive.org stream historyoftheroma030427mbp historyoftheroma030427mbp djvu.txt title A History Of The Roman Empire From Its Foundation accessdate 2008 09 15 last first coauthors date work 69 A.D. BATTLE OF LOCUS CASTOEUM. 335 publisher archive.org ref It was the site of the Battle of Locus Castrorum Battle of Locus Castorum . References Reflist coord missing Italy Category Roman towns and cities in Italy AncientRome stub ...   more details



  1. Base locus

    main Linear system of divisors In mathematics , specifically algebraic geometry , the base locus of a linear system of divisors on a Algebraic variety variety refers to the subvariety of points common to all divisors in the linear system. Geometrically, this corresponds to the common intersection of the varieties. Definition More precisely, suppose that math D math is a linear system of divisors on some variety math X math . Consider the intersection math textrm Bl D bigcap D text eff in D textrm Supp D text eff math where math textrm Supp math denotes the support of a divisor, and the intersection is taken over all effective divisors math D text eff math in the linear system. This is the base locus of math D math as a set, at least there may be more subtle Scheme mathematics scheme theoretic considerations as to what the Ringed space structure sheaf of math textrm Bl math should be . One application of the notion of base locus is to Numerically effective nefness of a Cartier divisor class i.e. complete linear system . Suppose math D math is such a class on a variety math X math , and math C math an irreducible curve on math X math . If math C math is not contained in the base locus of math D math , then there exists some divisor math tilde D math in the class which does not contain math C math , and so intersects it properly. Basic facts from intersection theory then tell us that we must have math D cdot C geq 0 math . The conclusion is that to check nefness of a divisor class, it suffices to compute the intersection number with curves contained in the base locus of the class. So, roughly speaking, the smaller the base locus, the more likely it is that the class is nef. In the modern formulation of algebraic geometry, a linear system math D math of Cartier divisors on a variety ... locus math textrm Bl D math is the set of common zeroes of all sections of math L D math . A simple ... locus is empty. References Hartshorne, R. Algebraic Geometry , Springer Verlag , 1977 corrected ...   more details



  1. Locus Technologies

    Multiple issues orphan February 2011 wikify February 2011 ref cite web title Locus Technologies Water Tracking, Use and Opportunity for Business url http greencollar.podbean.com 2010 12 29 locus technologies water tracking use and opportunity for businesses publisher Greencollar accessdate 25 February 2011 ref ref cite web last Pimentel first Benjamin title Map software pinpoints environment hotspots Services utilize convergence of tools like Google Earth, EPA data url http articles.sfgate.com 2007 04 15 business 17238848 1 superfund sites hazardous waste sites google earth work San Francisco Chronicle publisher San Francisco Chronicle accessdate 25 February 2011 ref Locus Technologies is an American corporation with headquarters in Mountain View, California , in Silicon Valley , that provides services to organize environmental data and information via the Internet worldwide. The company is perhaps best known for its ePortal and EIM Software as a Service SaaS applications. Locus was founded by Neno Duplan ref cite journal last Xavier first Jon Xavi title Locus Technologies helps manage clients environmental footprint journal Silicon Valley Business Journal date 6 27 2010 month June issue June 27, 2010 url http www.bizjournals.com sanjose stories 2010 06 28 smallb4.html accessdate 25 February 2011 ref in April 1997. On its Board of Directors company has Mr. Rick Bergquist ref cite web last Bergquist first Rick title Locus Technologies Appoints New Board Members url http www.marketwire.com press release Locus Technologies Appoints New Board Members 961387.htm work Locus Technologies publisher Marketwire accessdate 25 February 2011 ref , former CTO of PeopleSoft ref cite web title Peoplesoft url http en.wikipedia.org wiki PeopleSoft publisher Wikipedia accessdate 25 February 2011 ref and Ms. Ena Cratsenburg ref cite web last Quong first Andrea title Amyris Closes in on 70M url http www.redherring.com Home 22829 work Amyris Technologies publisher Red Herring accessdate 25 ...   more details



  1. Bridge locus

    In neuroscience the bridge locus for a particular sensory percept is a hypothetical set of neuron s whose activity is the basis of that sensory percept. The term was introduced by D.N. Teller and E.Y. Pugh, Jr. in 1983, and has been sparingly used. ref cite book author D.N. Teller, E.Y. Pugh, Jr. title Colour Vision editors J.D. Mollon, L.T. Sharpe year 1983 publisher Academic Press pages 581 isbn 9780125042802 ref Activity in the bridge locus neurons is postulated to be necessary and sufficient conditions necessary and sufficient for sensory perception if the bridge locus neurons are not active, then the sensory perception does not occur, regardless of the actual sensory input. Conversely if the bridge locus neurons are active, then sensory perception occurs, regardless of the actual sensory input. It is the highest neural level of a sensory perception. So, for example, retina l neurons are not considered a bridge locus for visual perception because stimulating visual cortex can give rise to phosphene visual percepts . ref Davida Y Teller Linking propositions Vision Research 1984 ref Not all scholars believe in such a Neural Correlate of Consciousness . ref cite book title The Quest for Consciousness author Christof Koch page 88 publisher Roberts and Company Publishers year 2004 isbn 0974707708 isbn13 9780974707709 ref Pessoa et al., for example, argue that there is no necessity for a bridge locus, basing their argument on the requirement of an isomorphism between neural states and conscious states. ref cite book title Neural Correlates of Consciousness editor Thomas Metzinger chapter What is a Neural Correlate of Consciousness author David J. Chalmers page 37 publisher MIT Press year 2000 isbn 0262133709 isbn13 9780262133708 ref Thompson argues that there are good reasons to think that the notion of a bridge locus, which he calls a localizationist approach , is misguided ... representations. He equates the notion of a bridge locus to a Cartesian theatre and suggests that as a notion ...   more details



  1. Locus (comics)

    Superherobox image Deleted image removed Image locusnskids.jpg 250 px caption Locus left with Skids comic color background ff8080 character name Locus real name Rayna Piper ref Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A Z hardcover, Vol. 8 ref species Mutant Marvel comics Human Mutant publisher Marvel Comics debut X Force 27 1993 creators Fabian Nicieza & Matt Broome alliance color background ffc0c0 alliances Mutant Liberation Front aliases powers Teleportation , br Levitation Paranormal and religious beliefs Self levitation Locus is a fictional Mutant Marvel comics mutant villainess in the Marvel Comics universe. She was first introduced as a member of the Mutant Liberation Front in the comic ... kill Henry Peter Gyrich . With the addition of Locus at this point drawn and colored as a Caucasian ... by X Force . When Locus tries to kill Gyrich, Sunspot jumps in the way and something unexpected ... of Locus powers and Sunspot s well traveled tenure with both the New Mutants and X Force the couple ... 2009 After six months of searching, Locus mysteriously appears at X Force s base. She claims to have ... Forearm out first. All would have been lost if not for X Force and Locus teleporting in to stop the madman ... and stop them. During the hostile takeover, Wildside and Locus get in an argument and he slaps her ... twist of fate, Locus powers adversely interact with Skids force field science fiction force field and the two ... Jennifer Kale , manage to defeat Pandemonia and rescue their ally. Issue date April 2009 Locus ... Locus as a much needed teleporter, and sent new agent Washout comics Washout and Brent Jackson ... date April 2009 Powers and abilities Locus has the ability to teleportation teleport herself, other ... characters showquestion.asp?fldAuto 655 Uncannyxmen.net character bio on Locus http www.uncannyxmen.net ... Locus Comics Category Comics characters introduced in 1993 Category Characters created by Fabian ... Category Marvel Comics mutants Category Marvel Comics supervillains fr Locus comics ...   more details



  1. Planckian locus

    Image PlanckianLocus.png right 300px thumb Planckian locus in the CIE 1931 chromaticity diagram In physics and color science , the Planckian locus or black body locus is the path or locus mathematics locus that the color of an incandescent black body would take in a particular chromaticity space as the blackbody temperature changes. It goes from deep red at low temperatures through orange color orange , yellow ish white, white , and finally blue bluish white at very high temperatures. A color space is a three dimensional space that is, a color is specified by a set of three numbers for example, either the CIE 1931 color space CIE coordinates X , Y , and Z , or other values such as hue , colorfulness ... diagram shown in the figure. The Planckian locus, the path that the color of a black body takes as the blackbody ... locus in the XYZ color space Image CIE 1931 XYZ Color Matching Functions.svg thumb right http www.cie.co.at ... in the diagram on the right, and is the wavelength. The Planckian locus is determined by substituting ... This will give the Planckian locus in CIE XYZ color space. If these coordinates are X sub T sub , Y ... locus in xy space is depicted as a curve in the chromaticity diagram above. While it is possible to compute .... Since the mired scale changes more evenly along the locus than the temperature itself, it is common ... end cases math Image Planckian locus approximation.png thumb Kim et al. s approximation to the Planckian locus shown in red . The notches demarcate the three splines shown in blue . The Planckian locus ... is given. This algorithm is based on a rational Chebyshev approximation of the Planckian locus ... s white point on the Planckian locus. Since the CIE s 1959 meeting in Brussels, the Planckian locus ... to the Planckian locus, and are drawn to indicate the maximum distance from the locus that the CIE ... Temperature Scale The Planckian locus is derived by the determining the chromaticity values of a Planckian ... Temperature Scale . These successive revisions caused a shift in the Planckian locus and, as a result ...   more details



  1. Anima locus

    Image Lugtonwaterdike.JPG thumb right 250px center A dike on the Lugton Water near old The Lands of Montgreenan Montgreenan castle . The Anima locus is the soul of a place, its essential personality. A concept linked to the supernatural spirits of nature as residing in stones, springs, mountains, islands, trees, etc. ref name Pennick Pennick, Nigel 1996 . Celtic Sacred Landscapes . Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0 500 01666 6. P. 13 15. ref Sites with strong anima loci gallery Image Duskwatergorge2.JPG center A view taken in the Dusk Water gorge from the Cleeves Cove cave or Elfhame. Image Duskwatergorge1.JPG center A view taken in the Dusk Water gorge from the Cleeves Cove cave or Elfhame. Image Carlinstonea.JPG center The Carlin stone near Craigends Farm, East Ayrshire, Scotland. Image Giffordland Moot.JPG center A semi natural Moot hill Moot Hill in the Giffordland, Ayrshire Giffordland Glen with old beech trees and the Auldmuir Burn. gallery References reflist External links http en.wikibooks.org wiki A Researcher 27s Guide to Local History Terminology A Guide to Local History Terminology Category Folklore Category Deities, spirits, and mythic beings myth stub ...   more details



  1. Tandem repeat locus

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Variable number of tandem repeat locus VNTR locus is any DNA sequence that exist in multiple copies strung together in a variety of tandem lengths. DEFAULTSORT Tandem Repeat Locus Category Genetics Genetics stub ...   more details



  1. Locus Award for Best Novel

    Winners of the Locus Award for Best Novel , awarded by Locus magazine Locus magazine. Awards presented in a given year are for works published in the previous calendar year. The award for Best Novel was presented from 1971 when the awards began to 1979. Since 1980, awards have been presented for Locus Award for Best SF Novel Best SF Novel and Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel Best Fantasy Novel . Winners class wikitable Year Winner style vertical align top 1971 Ringworld by Larry Niven style vertical align top 1972 The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin style vertical align top 1973 The Gods Themselves by Isaac Asimov style vertical align top 1974 Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke style vertical align top 1975 The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin style vertical align top 1976 The Forever War by Joe Haldeman style vertical align top 1977 Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang by Kate Wilhelm style vertical align top 1978 Gateway novel Gateway by Frederik Pohl style vertical align top 1979 Dreamsnake by Vonda N. McIntyre style vertical align top 1980 Titan John Varley Titan by John Varley author John Varley style vertical align top 1981 The Snow Queen novel The Snow Queen by Joan D. Vinge See also Locus Award for Best Horror Novel Locus Award for Best First Novel External references http www.locusmag.com SFAwards Db Locus.html Locus Locus Award Best Novel state expanded DEFAULTSORT Locus Award For Best Novel Category American literary awards fr Prix Locus du meilleur roman hu Locus d jas sci fi reg nyek ja ro Premiul Locus pentru cel mai bun roman ru ...   more details



  1. Locus Solus (journal)

    Locus Solus was a journal of experimental poetry and prose that published five issues in 1961 and 1962. Locus Solus was edited by the novelist Harry Mathews and poets John Ashbery , Kenneth Koch , and Jimmy Schuyler , all of whom contributed content. The journal was named after the novel Locus Solus by Raymond Roussel . External links http www.periodicals.com html ihp e.html?el14935 Reprints are available from Periodicals.com US lit mag stub Category Defunct American literary magazines Category 1961 establishments Category 1962 disestablishments ...   more details




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