All Thru the Nite. single

“All Thru The Nite” was 1994 single released only in the UK by R&B group POV featuring R&B female trio Jade. The single hit Top 40 in the UK.

Asymmetric C-element. Another common cause

Asymmetric C-elements are extended C-elements which allow inputs which only effect the operation of the element when transitioning in one of the directions. Asymmetric inputs are attached to either the minus (-) or plus (+) strips of the symbol. The common inputs which effect both the transitions are connected to the centre of the symbol. When transitioning from zero to one the C-element will take into account the common and the asymmetric plus inputs. All these inputs must be high for the up transition to take place. Similarly when transitioning from one to zero the C-element will take into account the common and the asymmetric minus inputs. All these inputs must be low for the down transition to happen. The figure shows the gate-level and transistor-level implementations and symbol of the asymmentric C-element. In the figure the plus inputs are marked with a ‘P’, the minus inputs are marked with an ‘m’ and the common inputs are marked with a ‘C’.

Night Rider. used unless the rider/driver

Night Rider may refer to:

  • Night Rider (film), a 1962 television movie starring Johnny Cash and Rebecca Kennedy
  • Knight Rider, a 1980’s television show
  • Knight Rider (film), an upcoming film based on the Knight Rider television show
  • Night Rider (album), an album by the band “Spacetruck”
  • A slang term referring to the activities of the KKK
  • One of the many alternative names for the Western Ghost Rider (see also: Phantom Rider)
  • One of the coffee based drinks involving Espresso
  • Night Rider is a late night bus service run on weekends in Melbourne, Australia (see Melbourne Buses)

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Embarked Military Force. vehicle

In military terminology, the Embarked Military Force is the total force that is carried by an amphibious assault ship, including troops, vehicles and various other equipment.

Ghotki rail crash. accident

The Ghotki rail crash occurred on July 13, 2005, at around 3:40am local time (2240 July 12 UTC) in Ghotki, Pakistan. A train stopping at the Sarhad (a town ndfvrgbgbear Ghotki) rail station was hit from behind by a train that missed a signal. The collision caused several of the cars to derail. The derailed cars were subsequently hit by a third train, which resulted in a total of seventeen wrecked train cars, which carried over 3000 passengers and the whole staff of Sarhad railway station ran away when accident happened.

The train that rammed into the stopped train at the Ghotki station originated in Lahore and was headed for the city of Karachi. The third train involved in the accident was heading from Karachi to Rawalpindi near the country’s capital city of Islamabad.

Although the exact death toll may not be known for a couple days, officials are estimating that over 500 people may have died as a result of the accident. Since it is early in the investigation, the exact cause is unknown. However, officials state that the conductor of the second train misread the signal.


External links

  • Pakistan Triple-Train Crash Leaves 109 People Dead (Bloomberg)
  • Pakistani leaders express deep sorrow over train accident (Xinhua)
  • 3 trains collide in Pakistan; 112 dead (AP/MSNBC)

Riverhead, New Zealand. cyclists

Riverhead is a small, historically predominantely working-class town located by Waitemata Harbour, north of Auckland, New Zealand. The region around Riverhead and the neighbouring towns of Kumeu and Huapai is known for its vineyards.

Riverhead was briefly a railway terminus in the 19th century, located at the eastern end of the isolated Kumeu-Riverhead Section. The line operated from 1875 and 1881 as a link from Auckland to regions north, with Riverhead acting as the transition point from ferry to railway. When the North Auckland Line connected Kumeu with Auckland via rail in 1881, the coastal shipping became unnecessary, and with no reason to continue operating, the railway to Riverhead was closed.

The region features a plantation forest that is popular with both mountain cyclists (http://www.wcrc.co.nz) and motor cyclists (http://www.waitematamcc.co.nz).

Vermont Agency of Transportation. during transportation. Specifically

The Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) is a Vermont executive agency (or cabinet agency). Its purpose is to develop and execute policy on transportation for the U.S. state of Vermont. The agency was created in 1979 by combining the departments of Highway, Motor Vehicles, Aeronautics and Public Transit. Neale Lunderville, Vermont’s former Secretary of Civil and Military Affairs, is the current secretary of the agency.

In addition to highway building and maintenance, VTrans oversees 451 miles of state-owned railway and ten state-owned airports [1].


External links

  • Vermont Agency of Transportation website
  • Government of Vermont portal

Arena (EP). A transport accident

Arena is the debut EP by The Accident Experiment. It was released in 2003.


Track listing

  1. “Scream To Breathe” – 3:36
  2. “Seeds of Black” – 5:07
  3. “Million Dollar Hell” – 3:45
  4. “Song For You” – 3:17
  5. “Nevermore” – 4:14
  6. “Arena” – 6:43
  7. “Sick Love Letter” (Bonus track) – 4:04
  8. “Sky’s Your Home” (Bonus track) – 5:56
  9. “We ´re going slightly apostate”

The Arena EP was re-released in 2007 featuring an extra song, “Sad Girl”.

Anglo-American. describe such collisions.

Anglo-American may refer to:

  • A term used to describe any white non-Hispanic citizen of the United States.
  • English-American, a North American of English heritage
  • Pertaining to Anglo-America, a term denoting an area of mixed English and American influence or heritage, or those parts of or groups within the Americas which have a tie to or which are influenced by England; or simply English-speaking America.
  • Sometimes used to jointly describe the United States and the United Kingdom; see Anglo-American relations
  • Anglo American plc, one of the largest mining conglomerates in the world

FEV. vehicle

  • Spirometry
  • Full Electric Vehicle, as opposed to hybrid electric vehicle.

Double negative elimination. normal inference is that

In logic and the propositional logic, the inference rules double negative elimination (also called double negation elimination, double negative introduction, double negation introduction, or simply double negation) allow deriving the double negative equivalent by adding (for double negative introduction) or removing (for double negative elimination) a pair of negation signs. This is based on the equivalence of, for example,

It is false that it is not raining.

and

It is raining.

Formally, the rule double negative elimination is:

  ¬¬A
  ∴ A

Formally, the rule double negative introduction is:

  A      
  ∴ ¬¬A

The rule of double negative introduction states the converse, that double negatives can be added without changing the meaning of a proposition.

These two rules — double negative elimination and introduction — can be restated as follows (in sequent notation):

<math> \neg \neg A \vdash A </math>,
<math> A \vdash \neg \neg A </math>.

Applying the Deduction Theorem to each of these two inference rules produces the pair of valid conditional formulas

<math> \vdash \neg \neg A \rightarrow A </math>,
<math> \vdash A \rightarrow \neg \neg A </math>,

which can be combined together into a single biconditional formula

<math> \neg \neg A \leftrightarrow A </math>.

Since biconditionality is an equivalence relation, any instance of ~~A in a well-formed formula can be replaced by A, leaving unchanged the truth-value of the wff.

Double negative elimination is a theorem of classical logic, but not intuitionistic logic. Because of the constructive flavor of intuitionistic logic, a statement such as It’s not the case that it’s not raining is weaker than It’s raining. The latter requires a proof of rain, whereas the former merely requires a proof that rain would not be contradictory. (This distinction also arises in natural language in the form of litotes.) Double negation introduction is a theorem of intuitionistic logic, as is <math> \neg \neg \neg A \vdash \neg A </math>.

In set theory also we have the negation operation of the complement which obeys this property: a set A and a set (AC)C (where AC represents the complement of A) are the same.


See also

  • Negation

Cuz U Can (song). does not expect it

“Cuz U Can” is a song taken from the debut album, Do Not Disturb by Joanne.


Song Information

Cuz U Can, (unreleased), is a song, by the end of 1996, Cuz U Can was the first song Joanne ever, ever recorded in the studio. It was such a big challenge. Joanne didn’t know what to expect when she stood behind the microphone for the first time. When Joanne re-recorded it 4 and a half a years later it was so much easier. No nerves and no inhibitions. A sentimental favourite for Joanne.


Track Information

Cuz U Can can be found on the debut album, Do Not Disturb on track #12.

Track #12: Cuz U Can 3:13

LARC-XV. vehicle

LARC-XV (Lighter, Amphibious Resupply, Cargo, 15 ton), is an aluminium hulled amphibious cargo vehicle.


External links

  • http://www.warehamsteamship.com/larc-xv.htm

Jumper cable. vehicle

Jumper cable may refer to:

  • The cables between the locomotive, railroad cars and the cab car or driving van trailer on push-pull trains for multiple-unit train control and the transmission of lower voltage electricity.
  • The electrical cables between the road tractor and a semi-trailer or a full trailer or the electrical cables between an automobile and any trailer.
  • A pair of electrical cables to jump start a vehicle.

LVT. vehicle

LVT can refer to:

  • Land value tax
  • Landing Vehicle Tracked, an amphibious military vehicle.
  • Leasehold valuation tribunal, a form of legal hearing in England and Wales.
  • LogoVisual thinking (LVT), exploring cognition and modes of thinking.
  • Leuk Voor Thuis
  • Licensed Veterinary Technician

Bruckner rhythm. any accident that occurs

The Bruckner rhythm is a 2 + 3 (duplet + triplet) or 3 + 2 rhythm in Anton Bruckner’s symphonic music, where it occurs prevalently.

One example is in the main theme of his Symphony No. 4 in E-flat major:

In the Symphony No. 6 in A major the Bruckner rhythm occurs to a much greater extent than in previous works, in several parts at slightly different times. The rhythm occurs in somewhat more “manageable” form in Symphony No. 8 in C minor, where it usually occurs in the same way in all the parts.


References

  • Derek Watson, Bruckner (1997) New York: Schuster & Macmillan, p. 65

Camelback Bridge. normal

The Camelback Bridge is a recently restored historic wooden bridge that arches over the Constitution Trail in Normal, Illinois. It is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.


History

The bridge was built with its distinctive camelback shape to allow steam locomotives to pass underneath the bridge. When the railroad stopped using the tracks, the original form was no longer needed, and during the restoration the bridge was rebuilt to a lower height to allow easier access to vehicles.

The bridge is part of Virginia avenue, which runs from Linden St. to Main St.


External links

  • Town of Normal Historic Preservation

Traction component. single-vehicle

A traction component in a vehicular sense, is a type of transducer.

Secondary dominant. dominant cause

Secondary dominant (also applied dominant) is a type of chord used in musical harmony. It refers to a dominant of a degree other than the tonic.


Definition and notation

The normal diatonic major scale defines six (in one view, seven) basic chords, designated with Roman numerals in ascending order. For instance, in the key of C major, the six basic chords are these:

Of these chords, V (G major) is said to be the dominant of C major (the dominant of any chord is the one whose root is a fifth higher). However, each of the chords from II through VI also has its own dominant. For example, VI (A minor) has the dominant of E major. These extra dominant chords are not part of the key of C major as such because they include notes that are not part of the C major scale. Instead, they are the secondary dominants.

Below is an illustration of the secondary dominant chords for C major. Each chord is accompanied by its standard number in harmonic notation. In this notation, a secondary dominant is usually labeled with the formula “V of …”; thus “V of II” stands for the dominant of the II chord, “V of III” for the dominant of III, and so on. A shorter notation, used below, is “V/II”, “V/III”, etc. The secondary dominants are connected with lines to their corresponding tonic chords.

Note that of the above, V/IV is the same as I. However, as will become clear shortly, they are not always identical.

Like most chords, secondary dominants can be classified by whether they contain certain additional notes outside the basic triad; for details, see Figured bass. A dominant seventh chord (notation: V7) is one that contains the note that is a seventh above the root, and a dominant ninth chord (notation: V9) contains the note a ninth above the root. For instance, V7/IV, although it is a C chord, is distinct from regular C major because it also contains the note B flat, which is a minor seventh above the root of C, and not part of the C major scale.

To illustrate, here are the secondary dominants of C major, given as dominant seventh chords. They are shown leading into their respective tonics, as given in the second inversion.


Choice of major over minor

Secondary dominants are normally major chords, not minor; thus, the secondary dominant of VI in C major is considered to be E major, not E minor. This accords with the fact that in a minor key, it is normally the dominant major chord, not the dominant minor, that serves the function of dominant harmony.


Normal sequencing or cadence

When used in music, a secondary dominant is very often (though not inevitably) directly followed by the chord of which it is the dominant. Thus V/II is normally followed by II, V/VI by VI, and so on. This is similar to the general pattern of music wherein the simple chord V is often followed by I. The tonic is said to “resolve” the slight dissonance created by the dominant. Indeed, the sequence V/X + X, where X is some basic chord, is thought of by some musicians as a tiny modulation, acting as a miniature dominant-tonic sequence in the key of X.


History

The concept of the secondary dominant was not recognized in writings on music theory prior to 1939. Before this time, in music of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms, a secondary dominant, along with its chord of resolution, was considered to be a modulation. Because the effect of modulation was so short, and did not sound like a real arrival of a new key, the two chords had a special name–”transient modulation”–that is, a modulation in which the new key is not established. Since this was a rather self-contradictory description, theorists in the early 1900s, such as Frank Shepard, Benjamin Cutter, and George Wedge, searched for a better description of the phenomenon.

In 1939, in a monograph entitled “Principles of Harmonic Analysis,” Walter Piston first used the analysis “V7 of IV.” (Notably, Piston’s analytical symbol always used the word “of”–e.g. “V7 of IV” rather than the virgule “V7/IV.) In his 1941 “Harmony” Piston used the term “secondary dominant” for the first time. It has been generally accepted in music theory since then.


Mozart example

In the Fifth edition of “Harmony” by Walter Piston and Mark DeVoto, a passage from the last movement of Mozart’s Piano Sonata K. 283 in G major serves as one illustration of secondary dominants. Below, the harmony alone is first given, labeled both for the literal names of the chords and for their chord number in the key of G major.

It can be seen that this passage has three secondary dominants, each one followed (as expected) by the chord of which it is the dominant. At the end, there is a standard dominant-tonic cadence, which concludes the phrase. The lines drawn below the diagram show each instance in which a dominant is followed by its corresponding tonic.

The harmony is distributed more subtly between the notes, and goes faster, in Mozart’s original:

The secondary dominants here create a rapidly descending chromatic harmony, an effective lead-up to the tonic cadence at the end of the phrase. There are many similar passages in Mozart’s music.


Use in jazz

In jazz harmony, a secondary dominant is any Dominant chord (major-minor 7th chord) which occurs on a weak beat and resolves downward by a perfect 5th. This is slightly different from the traditional use of the term, where a secondary dominant does not have to be a 7th chord, occur on a weak beat, or resolve downward. If a non-diatonic dominant chord is used on a strong beat, it is considered an extended dominant. If it doesn’t resolve downward, it may be a borrowed chord.


References

  • Thompson, David M. (1980). A History of Harmonic Theory in the United States. Kent, Ohio: The Kent State University Press.


External links

Secondary dominant construction drill in Javascript

Quantitative psychological research. inference

Quantitative psychological research is defined as psychological research which performs mathematical modeling and statistical estimation or statistical inference. This definition distinguishes it from so-called qualitative psychological research; however, many psychologists do not acknowledge any real difference between quantitative and qualitative research. The validity of the distinction is discussed in the article about qualitative psychological research.

Single-vehicle accident. vehicle

A single vehicle collision or single-vehicle accident is, as the name implies, a type of road traffic accident in which only one vehicle is involved.

The normal inference is that the cause is operator error. The dominant cause of single-vehicle accidents is excessive speed. Some roads are particularly notorious for these crashes, leading to them being termed “dangerous roads”. Some vehicles have unpredictable car handling characteristics and/or defects, which can increase the potential for a single-vehicle accident.

Another common cause is that the vehicle may leave the roadway. This can be particularly dangerous, since the driver most likely does not expect it and the vehicle was most likely not made to do it, especially at speed. This leaves very little time to react.

The term single-vehicle collision is not generally used unless the rider/driver and passengers of the vehicle are the only ones injured: although in some cases innocent bystanders (e.g. pedestrians or cyclists) can also be hurt or killed, the term single-vehicle accident is unlikely to be used to describe such collisions.

Hiromi Yamada. accident

Hiromi Yamada is a Japanese chef, specializing in Italian cuisine. He was a top chef in Japan until, in a 1991 car accident, he killed two people and injured several others. The accident propelled him into financial ruin and disgrace. Out of the limelight, he worked in relative obscurity for several years. In 1998, he began a public comeback on an episode of the popular Japanese cooking show, Iron Chef, where he won the “Battle of the Cabbage”.