Educational video films creation E.S.V. QuickText v2.5 International editionSoftware QuickText is an instrument for learning English language. It is based on a new technology of educational video films creation. With E.S.V. QuickText you can easily and quickly mark unknown words/phrases from a subtitle file and then create an educational video film or dictionary. You watch a video, memorize meanings of unknown words/phrases, understand a situation of usage and also listen to a native pronunciationof a word/phrase.
The Unknown City: Contesting Architecture and Social Space
The Unknown City takes its place in the emerging architectural literature that looks beyond design process and buildings to discover new ways of looking at the urban experience. A multistranded contemplation of the notion of "knowing a place," it is about both the existence and the possibilities of architecture and the city. .
Software QuickText is an instrument for studying English language.
It is based on a new technology of video dictionary creation.
With QuickText you can easily and quickly mark unknown words/phrases from a subtitle file and then create an educational video dictionary.
You watch a video, memorize meanings of unknown words/phrases, understand a situation of usage and also listen to a native pronunciation of a word/phrase.
The Torchwood team and Martha face danger at CERN in this special BBC radio episode, starring John Barrowman, Eve Myles, Gareth David-Lloyd and Freema Agyeman. Following the tragic deaths of two of their colleagues, only Captain Jack Harkness, Gwen Cooper and Ianto Jones remain of Torchwood, protecting humanity against the unknown. Martha Jones, ex-time traveler and now working as a doctor for UNIT, has been called to CERN -- the world's largest particle physics laboratory.
Pitman's Measure of Closeness: A Comparison of Statistical Estimators
Pitman's Measure of Closeness (PMC) is simply an idea whose time has come. Certainly there are many different ways to estimate unknown parameters, but which method should you use? Posed as an alternative to the concept of mean-squared-error, PMC is based on the probabilities of the closeness of competing estimators to an unknown parameter.