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Human Identification at a Distance
the ability of time-normalized joint angle trajectories in the walking plane as a means of gait recognition. In addition, we are undertaking related work in locating and tracking faces (with expressions and speech), detecting occlusions and doing acti...
www.cc.gatech.edu/cpl/projects/hid/
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Brain Facts and Figures
Hare2.33,000 Cat5.33,500 Dog6.03,500 Macaque7.86,000 Sheep21.525,000 Bovine35.7300,000 Human14260,000 Source: Sultan, F. and Braitenberg, V. Shapes and sizes of different mammalian cerebella. A study in quantitative comparative neuroanatomy. J. Hi...
Environmental Literacy: 1999 AP Textbook Review
was a John Wiley & Sons text, Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet, written by Daniel Botkin and Edward Keller. This text provides solid and interesting discussions of the major environmental questions that researchers and policymakers face...
Salticidae (jumping spiders)
hunt much as do cats, spotting prey from long distances, creeping up then pouncing using their jumping ability. Although a jumping spider can jump more than thirty times its body length, none of its legs has enlarged muscles. The power for jumping probably comes from...
tolweb.org/Salticidae
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Face of Russia
Face of Russia “Rus, Rus, are you not racing on like a spirited troika that none can pass? Everything on earth is flying by; other nations look askance, but step aside to let you pass.” —Translated by James Billington Enter The Face of Russ...
www.pbs.org/weta/faceofrussia/
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