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Blue Hyperlinks in Bibliography
Hebrew / English Chicago Style History Paper, with the DOI fields suppressed in the bibliography, based on instructions from here, here and here.
Brandon Payne

CV for freshers
Medium Length Professional CV LaTeX Template Version 2.0 (8/5/13)
This template has been downloaded from:
LaTeXTemplates.com.
Original author:
Trey Hunner
Vishal

Formato de reporte proyectos de investigación TecNM
Formato de reportes para los proyectos de investigación científica del Tecnológico Nacional de México.
Gerardo Marx Chávez Campos

Template PFC automacao UFSC
Template Projeto de Fim de Curso
Fabio Mantelli

Chapters 1-3 of Connecting the Last Billion
Chapters 1-3 of my PhD dissertation.
Yahel Ben-David

Selcuk University thesis template (GSNAS)
Selçuk Üniversitesi FBE tez yazım kılavuzuna uygun tez şablonu.
Selcuk University Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences thesis template
Yildiray Keskin

Boundary Value Problem
PDE-ONE DIMENSIONAL
PDE-TWO DIMENSIONAL
SHARIFAH AHDA SHUHADA SYED MUHD GHAZALI

Determining the Ratio of Specific Heats of\\ Gases using Adiabatic Oscillations
The ratios of specific heats, γ = (CP/CV), for three gases (air, argon and carbon dioxide) were calculated by measuring the oscillations of different masses in various apparatus. The experiments followed Rüchardt's and Rinkel's methods; a 100ml glass gas syringe was additionally used to extend the investigation as well as a technique to elimination of friction. The approaches and results were compared; the most accurate method (Rüchardt's method alongside compensation for friction) yielded:
Air, γ = 1.358 ± 0.0038
Argon, γ = 1.6597 ± 0.0009
Carbon dioxide, γ = 1.2996 ± 0.0087
These differ from the literature value by 3.0%, 0.6% and 1.5% respectively. The reasons for these apparent discrepancies are discussed.
Pip Armstrong

Volume and Direction of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1650-1870:Estimates by Markov Chain Monte Carlo Analysis
This article presents methods and results in the application of the Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis to a problem in missing data. The data used here are The Atlantic Slave Trade Database (tastd), 2010 version, available online. The article begins with background to the Bayesian statistical framework, Markov chains, and Monte Carlo methods, as compared with the frequentist statistical framework, still more widely used in economic (and demographic?) analyses.. It then describes the data, their analysis, the results, and a discussion of their strengths and weaknesses. The results provide a new estimate of the volume of African embarkations and American arrivals in the transatlantic slave trade for the period from 1650 to 1870, by decade, for eleven African regions of embarkation and seven American and European regions of arrival. These results are compared with earlier estimates of Atlantic slave trade volume by frequentist methods.
Patrick Manning