PyTorch Pocket Reference English | 2021 | ISBN: 9781492090007 | 149 Pages | EPUB | 2.28 MB This concise, easy-to-use reference puts one of the most popular frameworks for deep learning research and development at your fingertips. Author Joe Papa provides instant access to syntax, design patterns, and code examples to accelerate your development and reduce the time you spend searching for answers. Professor Trim's Ultimate Food Energy Guide By David Cameron-Smith, Garry Egger, Australia) Deakin University 2003 | 218 Pages | ISBN: 1741140196 | PDF | 11 MB This is the third book in Garry Egger's series of books based on his "Professor Trim's Medically Supervised Weight Loss Program", a medically-based programme endorsed by GPs. The book provides a listing of hundreds of food products broken down by "energy density", a hot topic in weight control research. Regulating the energy density of food that is consumed has begun to supersede previous medical arguments about fat or carbohydrate content as the pivotal factor in weight loss. This is a quick reference listing which can be used in conjunction with the "Becoming Gutless" or "Becoming Slim" weight loss books for men and women respectively. Practical Process Automation English | 2021 | ISBN: 9781492061458 | 341 Pages | EPUB | 15 MB In today's IT architectures, microservices and serverless functions play an increasingly important role. But how can you create meaningful, comprehensive, and connected business solutions if the individual components are decoupled and independent by design? This book provides a framework through examples and practical advice, and reveals how you can design complex processes in such an environment to deliver true business value. Emily Ridge, "Portable Modernisms: The Art of Travelling Light " English | ISBN: 1474419593 | 2017 | 224 pages | PDF | 13 MB A wide-ranging study of the rise of a new culture of portability and its impact on modernist approaches to fiction Perspectives in Public Health by Sian Griffiths English | 1999 | ISBN: 1857752090 | PDF | 304 pages | 17,8 MB This text examines the contribution to public health made by a variety of professional groups in the health service and local government. It straddles the worlds of policy and practice to provide a view of contemporary public health. Pedagogy and the Shaping of Consciousness: Linguistic and Social Processes By Frances Christie 1999 | 305 Pages | ISBN: 0304702285 | PDF | 18 MB Basil Berstein began to develop his theory of social structure and power relations during the 1950s and 1960s. Early in the 1960s he met M.A.K. Halliday and Ruqaiya Hasan, who were developing the first formulations of what would become known as systemic functional (SF) linguistic theory. A far-reaching dialogue began. Berstein recognized the significant role that language plays in the construction of social experience and social inequality. Halliday and Hasan were actively seeking a theory of language that would explain the nature of te social. In different ways, they acknowledged the powerful role of language in the social construction on experience. Their resulting enquiries brought both theories and scholars into dialogue. Contributors to this volume (including Hasan and Bernstein) continue this dialogue in a range of papers that draw both on SF linguistic theory (with special reference to genre) and Bernstein's sociological theory, particulary with reference to his later work on pedagogic device and pedagogic discourse. Several authors describe the influence of these theories on classroom practice, including Engligh and mathematics, and literacy teaching in indigenous schools.Pedagogy and the Shaping of Conciousness is an important contribution to the explication of the two theories, the dialogie which they continue to provoke and their contribution to the provision of more equal access to education. Frances Christie is Professor of Language and Literacy Education and the University of Melbourne. Pathways Between Social Science and Computational Social Science: Theories, Methods, and Interpretations (Computational Social Sciences) by Tamás Rudas Other Minds: How Humans Bridge the Divide between Self and Others By Bertram F. Malle PhD, Sara D. Hodges 2005 | 369 Pages | ISBN: 1593851871 | PDF | 2 MB One of the great challenges of social cognitive science is to understand how we can enter, or "read," the minds of others--that is, infer complex mental states such as beliefs, desires, intentions, and emotions. This book brings together leading scholars from psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy to present cutting-edge theories and empirical findings on this essential topic. Written in an engaging, accessible style, the volume examines the cognitive processes underlying mindreading; how interpersonal understanding and empathy develop across the lifespan; connections to language, communication, and relationships; and what happens when mindreading fails, in both normal and clinical populations. Operator's Guide to Process Compressors by Robert X. Perez English | 2019 | ISBN: 1119580617 | 294 Pages | ePUB | 13.4 MB OpenShift in Production English | 2021 | ISBN: 9781492083740 | 194 Pages | EPUB | 4 MB Selling your CTO on the merits of OpenShift and Kubernetes is only the beginning. When it comes to operating and scaling OpenShift, you need to understand how to manage and expose resources to application teams and how to continuously deliver changes to applications running in these environments. With this practical book, new and experienced developers and operators will learn specific techniques and examples for operationalizing OpenShift and Kubernetes in the enterprise. |