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I do not mean that the mere implements of knowledge - books, libraries, laboratories, seminars - distinguish man from the brute.
If resources were not generally tight, one would recommend major libraries to buy two copies and catalogue and shelve them in two appropriately different sections.
The fate of the monastic libraries serves in popular imagination as a classic example of mindless iconoclasm.
The sample libraries listed at the end are basically of three kinds.
First, there are the older libraries which were the forerunners of the public libraries.
In metropolitan areas the districts are responsible for education, social services and libraries.
Local newspapers, of course, have their own libraries and records.
Few books came into the libraries and virtually none arrived in university bookstores.
We also found that the overall pattern of use of libraries and academic offices followed that of teaching space.
Ethnographers had first explored the census tracts, mapping stores, businesses, churches, day care centers, libraries, schools, recreation centers, and services.
All music libraries and resource centres should obtain copies.
Discussions of recordings and of the use of libraries occupied a tiny portion of the lessons overall.
Slightly over a third said they took their children to libraries on a frequent basis.
I recommend it for libraries and personal use.
As such the text will meet the needs of professional breeders, agronomists and researchers, and is an obvious buy for their libraries.
Specialised libraries maintain whole collections of scientific and technical periodicals and books; this is the case for large university libraries and research institutions.
As individuals, these consumers constructed rich domestic interiors that boasted impressive print collections, lavish wardrobes and surprisingly comprehensive libraries.
Chapter 8 deals with the ways in which recordings are hoarded, organised and presented in collections, catalogues, libraries and gramophone and record societies.
Given the high cost of books in the eighteenth century, circulating and community libraries were vital access points to reading material for many readers.
The high quality printing, excellent illustrations and reasonable price will make this book a must for many personal libraries.
Many spoke about distributing posters and leaflets to places where people in the community would pick them up, such as libraries, supermarkets and pharmacies.
The isolation of supersensitive anti-hapten antibodies from combinatorial antibody libraries derived from sheep.
The first site ligand serves as a ' hook ', and libraries are produced to access nearby binding sites.
Other numeric types such as rationals and complex numbers are defined in libraries.
Classes defined by the standard libraries may also be derivable.
Digital-only subscription is increasingly popular as a means of journal and book delivery among our major libraries.
To answer this question, we need to understand the different issues involved in designing and implementing parser combinator libraries today.
The runtime must be widely deployed, and so it is not easily changed, whereas additional libraries can easily be added locally.
Congressional committees responsible for appropriations to fund preservation activities in federal libraries recognized the importance of eliminating the use of acid paper for government publications.
Besides their theoretical connections, type isomorphisms can be used as a means of searching large program libraries.
Currently, schools strive to develop and maintain connections with community organizations such as parental associations, libraries, civic organizations, and museums.
The second most common location was the respondents' own home, followed by libraries and the houses of friends.
As a result, there are several excellent libraries around.
In this way, functoids can be used with such legacy libraries.
In their place there would be schools for their children, hospitals for their sick, homes for their orphans, and societies, libraries and institutions for themselves.
The collection of libraries of known or desired behaviour using use cases and test suite generation tools.
Nonetheless, these languages demonstrate that type systems based on parametric polymorphism provide a reasonable substrate upon which to build generic libraries.
Local messaging libraries can be coded up using these, though in a production implementation they might be built-in for performance.
Although large ribozymes can be selected from combinatorial libraries in vitro, it is unlikely that this situation held in the absence of an efficient replicator.
There is thus scope for promoting public access to computer facilities at schools and libraries.
The book is recommended for physical and biological scientists who maintain interest in the subject, as well as the general public and research libraries.
Universal quantifiers make second-order isomorphisms more effective in searching program libraries since they are necessary if we are to capture parametric polymorphism.
Much of this footwork takes place in markets and villages, in offices, libraries, and banks.
Nevertheless, the intelligent annotations are what give special weight to the work, intended for graduate students with access to research libraries.
The price of both volumes clearly demarcates them for reference purposes and libraries only, but they will surely enjoy longevity.
I am interested both in acquiring those recordings that are available commercially and in finding those that can be auditioned only in libraries.
Unfortunately publications like this fall outside the usual commercial distribution networks and many specialists and libraries remain unaware of their existence.
One wonders who, part from libraries, will pay for a good deal of dross that includes a few plums.
As the repositories and guardians of knowledge, libraries have been indispensable resources for universities throughout history.
Overall, it may be said that the book holds few surprises for scholars, but is certainly a welcome addition to college libraries and reading lists.
The volume, in fact the whole series, is recommendable to those libraries supporting environmental research or consultancy.
The country's rich intellectual heritage is dispersed among hundreds of libraries and archives across the nation.
Teachers' resource centers organize smaller scale, or more localized, workshops, but they also have libraries with professional and belletristic literature and teaching materials.
In addition, the phenomenon of desk-top publishing has presented libraries around the world with increased numbers of publications to select, purchase, catalogue and preserve.
Should libraries collect both printings or might they save space by collecting only one?
I imagine that most of the pictures are destined for photo libraries and will be seen many times again in picture books.
All serious libraries should stock it, as it will be a valuable reference work for many years to come.
To conclude: the book is a 'must-buy' for libraries.
However, with some 170 colour photographs, this book should certainly be pointed out to first year students and available in departmental libraries.
Fragments are organized into one or more fragment libraries.
All the windows were generated automatically through reading model fragment libraries.
In the coming months we will have to maintain our implementation work in order to deliver more libraries.
The most important issue for the development of libraries is the lack of higherorder functors.
Our libraries do not hold volumes of their collected works and their project has had to be reconstructed here from archival research.
As both systems have very different coverage in functionality and can reuse libraries at different levels, it is hard to judge these figures.
Even more signi®cantly, it is clear that the libraries drew in readers from across the full social range.
The police were often resorted to, and at times took up permanent station in the libraries.
As the presented libraries cover very different functionality, we have compared our approach with related work throughout the document.
With a high-priced hardback, they have gone for the assured - but few - sales to academic libraries around the world.
Types are easy to compare, and libraries normally contain the types of their identifiers.
Location independence can be implemented but would require a major reimplementation of existing libraries.
As written, the book probably will be of interest only to specialists and research libraries.
Relationships between libraries and historians have been unequal.
In this they closely resembled other state buildings of the period, like libraries and museums, but not only state buildings.
The most obvious, and powerful, way of achieving this distance was through the library's policy and politics of selection.
Design of synthetic gene libraries encoding random sequence proteins with desired ensemble characteristics.
While some stock music was written especially for a programme and reused, more was taken from pre-existing libraries of music.
Apart from two items, the original records have not been reissued before this, and few libraries and archives make these shellac records accessible to listeners.
The effort involved in maintaining libraries is justified by their many benefits.
The library's paradigm was often challenged but the design succeeded in supporting the varied experiments described above.
In general, its use is more straightforward than the standard procedural- or modular-programming language libraries.
Another important area of user-support is providing libraries which can help programmers users to create their own custom applications.
Often there are no current libraries where nurses can access the latest information on the best evidence.
Means of reconciling two such libraries are given, depending on use of theorem-proving methods in the transfers between them.
The difficulties are such that it is not recommended that all possible pairings of such libraries be similarly treated.
Finally, these libraries dier in the support they provide for con®guring a method to an application.
We do not know since we have very little experience with the long-term use of large libraries of meta-knowledge.
One would expect highlevel communication libraries, for example, of distributed communication channels and migration, to ensure that such errors never occur.
Section 12.4 explains how this problem affects the task of composing libraries.
However, this is often not the case in generic libraries.
They affect application programs as well as libraries.
Both books are suitable for teacher training courses, and would be important additions to the libraries of institutions running such courses.
The book offers a clear alternative to the prevalent media and therefore can also be recommended enthusiastically to the nonspecialist and for libraries.
In sum, researchers in this field and libraries cannot afford not to buy this book.
Research libraries are urged to purchase this volume.
I would not even recommend that libraries spend their money on it.
There are many libraries of sound effects and instrument samples available.
Public libraries have less and less money for monographs.
I will certainly recommend the book to undergraduates going into the field for their mapping projects and it should be a must for institutional libraries.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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