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This 2nd edition of the UK's best selling book on medical school
interviews contains up to date information on NHS current issues
and extensive advice on how to handle MMI-style interviews. This
book presents an in-depth look at over 150 medical school interview
questions. The book provides you with techniques to address the
various types of questions, analyses good and bad examples of
answers, teaches you how to add depth to your answers and how to
answer those difficult ethical scenarios and lateral thinking
questions. If someone asked you: Why medicine? or What are the
qualities of a good doctor? Would you crumble or would you respond
with the same old cliche as the next candidate? How about: What
makes a good team player? Are you a leader or a follower? Should
alcoholics receive liver transplants? Was it a good idea to send a
man to the moon?
Foundations of Power: John Marshall, 1801-1815 is the second volume
of the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise History of the Supreme Court of
the United States. The volume covers the beginnings of the Supreme
Court under Chief Justice John Marshall and surveys the first
fourteen years of John Marshall's tenure. The authors describe the
judicial business transacted by the chief justice and the ten
Associate Justices with whom he served during those years. They
argue that John Marshall's great accomplishment as Chief Justice
was to establish the rule of law as the basis of the Supreme
Court's jurisprudence. The book chronicles how, by becoming 'a
bulwark of an identifiable rule of law as distinct from the
accommodations of politics', the relatively feeble institution of
the 1790s moved toward the authoritative Marshall Court of 1819.
Most industrial robots today have little or no sensory capability.
Feedback is limited to information about joint positions, combined
with a few interlock and timing signals. These robots can function
only in an environment where the objects to be manipulated are
precisely located in the proper position for the robot to grasp (i.
e. , in a structured environment). For many present industrial
applications, this level of performance has been adequate. With the
increasing demand for high performance sensor-based robot
manipulators in assembly tasks, meeting this demand and challenge
can only be achieved through the consideration of: 1) efficient
acquisition and processing of intemaVextemal sensory information,
2) utilization and integration of sensory information from various
sensors (tactile, force, and vision) to acquire knowledge in a
changing environment, 3) exploitation of inherent robotic parallel
algorithms and efficient VLSI architectures for robotic
computations, and finally 4) system integration into a working and
functioning robotic system. This is the intent of the Workshop on
Sensor-Based Robots: Algorithms and Architectures - to study the
fundamental research issues and problems associated with
sensor-based robot manipulators and to propose approaches and
solutions from various viewpoints in improving present day robot
manipula tors in the areas of sensor fusion and integration,
sensory information processing, and parallel algorithms and
architectures for robotic computations.
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The Other World; Or, Glimpses of the Supernatural - Being Facts, Records and Traditions Relating to Dreams, Omens, Miraculous Occurrences, Apparitions, Wraiths, Warnings, Second-Sight, Witchcraft, Necromancy, Etc; Volume 1 (Hardcover)
Frederick George Lee
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Discovery Miles 9 800
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