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  2. MultiMedia Document Retrieval (1997-2000) - References

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/Multimedia_Document_Retrieval/references.html
    23 Feb 2002: 2, pp. 1163-1177. (Paris, France, April 2000). 20. A. Tuerk, S.E.
  3. Spoken Document Retrieval for TREC-9 at Cambridge University

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    23 Feb 2002: 20.5% on the 10-hour scoring subset of the TREC-8 data. ... 15. -. -. 38.68. 42.42. 37.27. 41.01. 100. 15. 8. 20.
  4. Vice-chancellor welcomes RAE success | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/vice-chancellor-welcomes-rae-success
    26 Feb 2002: Royal Society: Over 150 Cambridge academics are fellows of the Royal Society, with 20 elected between 1997 and 2001.
  5. An atmospheric chamber for the investigation of the effect of…

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/bolton/mdb_pub/121_ICPMG_2002_765_770.pdf
    26 Feb 2002: The selected suction probe is located at mid-slope at a depth of 20 mm below the soil surface (Figure 5). ... Geotechnique 20(4): 440-442. Malushitsky, Y.N. 1981. The centrifugal model testing of waste-heap embankments.
  6. LATERAL SPREADING OF SLOPES

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    28 Feb 2002: The final measured. ground displacement was 20 mm (1 m at prototype scale). ... 0. 20. 40. kPa. TEST SKH10. FLIGHT 1. Scales: Model. ShortTerm Time Records.
  7. LATERAL SPREADING OF SLOPES

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    4 Mar 2002: 10 PPT6672 256 122 5 PPT6675 380 190 50 PPT6679 200 130 20. ... 0. 10. 20. g. TEST SKH14. FLIGHT 1. Scales: Model. ShortTerm Time Records.
  8. main.dvi

    https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/Irvine/chapter3.pdf
    5 Mar 2002: a) (b). (c). -20 -1010 20. -1. -0.5. 0.5. 1. -20 -10 0 10 20. ... 0.5. 1. -20 -10 10 20. -1. -0.5. 0.5. 1. MxMy.
  9. Chapter 7/2 Letter

    https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/Irvine/chapter7.pdf
    5 Mar 2002: the mixing period and continued to evolve at 20 Hz during t2.The processes by which these signals are transferred will be discussed in thefollowing sections. ... Finally, consider the spectrum shown in c. Here there are two peaks, one atF1 = 20 Hz, F2 =
  10. main.dvi

    https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/Irvine/chapter2.pdf
    5 Mar 2002: 2.6 Strong coupling 2–15. 3424 1213. 12 34. 0 20 10040 60 80. ... frequency (Hz) –ν0,1. ν0,2 = –90. ν0,2 = –50. ν0,2 = –20.
  11. main.dvi

    https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/Irvine/chapter5.pdf
    5 Mar 2002: 2. = 20 log10(. ωnew1 /2π. ωinit1 /2π. ). This expression can be used to find the correct setting for the attenuator.As the duration of a pulse of a given flip angle ... power ratio in dB = 20 log10(. τinit. τnew. ). For example, suppose we have

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