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81. Computational Neurobiology Group
Neurons Reinforcement Learning Models of the Basal Ganglia Representation of MotionSequences in the Frontal Cortex Dynamic Perception in the visual Cortex.
http://www.kawato.jst.go.jp/CNG/cng.html
Computational Neurobiology Group
Research Goals
In order to understand the computational mechanisms of the brain, it is essential to combine multiple approaches at different levels, such as the levels of computation, representation, and implementation. The goal of the Computational Neurobiology Group is to develop computational theories of learning, to analyze neurobiological and behavioral data, and to bridge together the knowledge from studies at different levels by way of computer simulations and model-driven experiments. We focus on the dynamic mechanisms of learning in the cerebellum, the basal ganglia, and the cerebral cortex and the global organization principles of integrating those learning mechanisms as a goal-directed adaptive system. Research Topics
Learning in the Cerebellar Circuit
Compartmental Model of the Inferior Olive Neurons
Reinforcement Learning Models of the Basal Ganglia
Representation of Motion Sequences in the Frontal Cortex
Dynamic Perception in the Visual Cortex Members
Masato Okada
okada@brain.riken.go.jp

82. ARIGATO Au Chocolat !
Kathleen Sheridan, Bron Dune. Micheline Moralaïk. Isa 'Nderson, Yann'NderSquire, jppjpp. The crazy DH's at the crazy '38' Club.
http://www.ping.be/awaken/thanks.htm
hot news: " WASABI KISS ", the new AWAKEN web-single on free download ! Click here without whom... (this logo by Mélissa Meessen) They are / were soooo helpful... (here Japanese thanks)
  • The Souhabbi's, The Kookel's, McKilsuWWWos. Miyu , Ina, Reiko, Keiko, Kiwako, Yuri, Urara, Anri, Aki, Mika, Yuriko, Toshiko, Arino. Patrizia au Pré Aux Sources VanDenFish-VanDenFloor, F-Man83, Titia, Lucienne, Mélissa, Andrée, Serge. Kathleen Sheridan, Bron Dune. Micheline Moralaïk. Isa 'Nderson, Yann 'NderSquire, JPP-jpp. The crazy DH's at the crazy '38' Club. Alstu, Neville Judd, Paul-the-crazy-driver. SousBock , Marine "Pull Marinnn", Carrie, Sabi, Yo. Génin-sis, JLD Top Progressivity, JMR Ewing, Dr Prog, Progresiste Marie-Aline, Mort184. Dave Powner, Roland Clare, Brian Ware. Mevi, DragonFire, Lulu, Cruella, la Décharge Sophie "The Legend Of Ruby Diamond", Cloé , Gabor, Dirk "Saga James Harvest", Kris "Innocent Voice", Rod "Chiselly yours" Willis, Alain D.
(to be continued. Sorry if your name has been forgotten in this current update, it'll appear later) discography story audio who ... f.a.q

83. Computer Training New York - Client List
J. EPSTEIN COMPANY J.HARPER CLOTHING JP MORGAN CHASE jpp EURO SECURITIES JACKSONCORPORATION JAMES BEARD FOUNDATION JAMES HARB ARCHITECTS JAMIE C. ROSENBERG
http://www.careercenters.com/clients-j.html
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CLIENT LIST The following is a list of recent companies, organizations and government agencies who have sent staff members to The Career Center for training or have utilized our RentAClass.com facilities for classroom rental. For more detailed references or information, please contact our Corporate Sales Department at 212-684-5151 x190. 1-A B C D ...
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J.HARPER CLOTHING
J.P. MORGAN CHASE
J.P.P. EURO SECURITIES
JACKSON CORPORATION
JAMES BEARD FOUNDATION
JAMES HARB ARCHITECTS
JAMIE C. ROSENBERG ATTY AT LAW
JAY ARTHUR GOLDBERG JAYMAC JB PRINCE JC PRODUCTIONS JEANVIE JEFF BROWN INSURANCE JENNA LANE JEWELERS OF AMERICA JEWELMAK JEWISH CHILD ASSOCIATION JEWISH CHILD CARE ASSOCIATION JEWISH COMM. COUNCIL CONEY ISL JEWISH FORWARD JEWISH FUND FOR JUSTICE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND-COMM. DPT JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY JLW JMPR ASSOCIATES JOCKEY JOE BOXER JOELE FRANK WILKINSON BRIMMER JOHN FLUEVOG SHOES JOHN FORZAGLIA INC.

84. Get A Passport To The Internet
jpp does have some drawbacks. IntRprise is made up of several visualtools, each designed for a portion of the development task.
http://www.informationweek.com/656/56iupas.htm
November 10, 1997
Get A Passport To The Internet
Passport IntRprise 1.1 is a RAD tool for multitier, enterprise development By Jay Tyo evelopers looking to build large-scale applications that span many databases and platforms and hundreds of users may have a tough time finding the right tool for the job. Many of the popular personal and client-server tools are based on a two-tier architecture and don't scale well to more complex environments. Building an enterprise application for both the client-server and Internet worlds makes finding the right tool even more difficult. Passport Corp.'s Passport IntRprise 1.1 is a multitier and Internet-capable application-development tool that should meet your needs. Passport IntRprise is built on top of Passport's object-oriented fourth-generation language (4GL), called Passport. That language is built on top of C. IntRprise supports all of the most popular relational databases, graphical user interface-based rapid application development (RAD), message-oriented middleware (MOM), and team development; it lets users take an application written for one platform and port it to another platform, including the Internet, by relinking it with the appropriate libraries. With these features, its price tag of almost $9,000 per developer seat, and run-time charges for the MOM, IntRprise is clearly targeted at the enterprise development tool market. First-generation Web applications sent HTML pages across the World Wide Web to browsers. This is great technology for displaying static information, but falls short for serious Internet applications. HTML applications tend to be heavy network users, although they offer little interactivity. The second generation of Web applications downloads Java applets to Web browsers. This works great for small applications, but when the applications are large, download times can be prohibitive. And since Java is an interpreted language, application processing is slower than for apps written with compiled la nguages.

85. Alkalinity, PH, CO2 Triangle
could have percolated up through the gravel, and might be affecting the Dupla CO2visual test, but Thanks, James Purchase Toronto, Ontario jpp@inforamp.net
http://fins.actwin.com/aquatic-plants/month.9612/msg00499.html
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86. Application Notes
A system comprising 4 ADP15s, an LCA15, and visual Datalink to control and monitorthe spray rate of a chemical preservative on tobacco during processing.
http://www.mantracourt.co.uk/applicationnotes.htm
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Application Notes
The following pages outline interesting, and in some cases unusual applications for our instrumentation. The purpose of this is to demonstrate the versatility of our products and hopefully to give you some fresh ideas.
Please note this section of our web-site is updated regularly so make sure you come back! Process Control Applications Our universal process control instruments allow for the connection of most industry standard sensors and offer a selection of outputs which include analogue, multi set points, digital and communications control, giving the user maximum choice in systems design. Flexibility is further enhanced by the choice of instrument mounting - panel mount, surface/wall-mount, rack mount and Eurocard for DIN rail mounting. World-wide, our customers are using the process instruments in many industry sectors, including the major utilities such as the gas industry, where it is essential to maintain high degrees of gas temperature accuracy; water companies where for example, tight and consistent control of pH tolerances in water treatment is vital; and electricity generators, where the measurement of consumption and Kilo Watt hours is necessary. General industrial applications include the food, chemical, oil, steel, automotive, aerospace and agricultural industries.

87. NOW Online Edition
ages and skill levels in all artistic media including music, theatre and visual arts. thejpp warehouse The school of the Japanese Paper Place runs courses in
http://www.nowtoronto.com/minisites/resolutions2002/mind.html
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I will learn something completely different.
When the new year comes around, we need new inspirations. Fortunately, courses in all areas are available in a city crammed with experts, so why not take advantage? Here are some ideas to help you realize your potential. learn a new language music/visual arts acting/comedy/voice pot pourri ... get smart with money
Kick-start the new year by diving into a language that is not your own. // photo by David Laurence LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE
This French-language school and cultural centre offers small classes and private tutoring to adults at 15 levels, as well as groups for children. 24 Spadina Road (416-922-2014), 1 Elmhurst (416-221-4684) and 1140 Burnhamthorpe West (905-272-4444). www.alliance-francaise.com BERLITZ CANADA
Berlitz offers custom-designed instruction in virtually all languages, including private and small-group classes and total immersion programs. Call 416-924-7773 or check out their Web site at www.berlitz.com/local THE BOB RUMBALL CENTRE FOR THE DEAF
Sign up for American sign language classes starting January 21. Register in person on January 10 from 7 pm at 2395 Bayview, or call Coco at 416-449-9651 ext 147, e-mail cbarrett@bobrumball.org

88. Online Books!
Online Books - ActiveX and Active VB Distributed Object Computing Warning Some books may be a little old.
http://sam.jpk.net/books
- Online Books -
Topics avaliable:
  • ActiveX and Active VB Databases Distributed Object Computing Graphics The Internet Your Intranet Java Networking PERL C/C++ Programming UNIX Windows

  • databases/dbi

    databases/informix

    databases/lotus_notes_and_domino_server4.6

    databases/mySQL
    ...
    windows/windows_registry

  • Warning: Some books may be a little old.
  • 89. PrintDirect Demo
    ESC/P ESC/P() ESC/Page LIPS3 LIPS4 NPDL(Level2) PCPR201 PC-PR201() RPDL2 PRESCRIBE2 HP LaserJet
    http://demo.i-form21.com/PrintDirect/DirectIndex.html

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    http://www.oseng.co.jp/printer/jpopr2550.htm
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    91. Cards
    Raddittzu's Dragonball/Dragonball Z TradingCard Collection BACK TO THE WEBRING PAGE.
    http://www.raddittzu.com/cards.htm
    Raddittzu's
    Dragonball/Dragonball Z
    Trading Card Collection
    BACK TO THE
    WEBRING PAGE

    People/places to buy cards from (in case we can't do business!)
    Bandai
    Regular Carddassu
    Visual Adventure
    Super Battle Carddassu Barcode Wars Amada Pull Pack (PP Cards) Hero Collection Trading Collection Film Collection
    JPP/Amada
    (North America Cards)
    JPP/Amada US US DB Chromium Other Ani-Mayhem Ban Presto
    SORRY, NO SCANS YET!!!
    SCORE CCG
    click on the card type (pictures are of the backs of the card for easy reference)
    If you trade with me PLEASE MAKE SURE the cards are not fake cards. A bit of info for those who may be interested! While I am mainly interested in collecting Japanese manufactured cards, I am not opposed to obtaining those made in Hong Kong. For those of you who don't know, Bandai licensed both Hong Kong and France to make "Official" products. They are not "cheap rip offs" as I have seen them described. It is more a case of the original series and a reprint from another country. Think in terms of Ice Cream. There are several different brands of ice cream. If Carnation made a special "dbz" ice cream in the US and then decided several years later to license someone in Hong Kong and France to manufacture that same "dbz" ice cream using their "Carnation" label, would that make it a "cheap rip off"? Think about it. While I would like to finish off my Japanese collection, I certainly have no problem building my HK collection if the opportunity arises. FOR MORE INFO ON HK CARDS AND SOME SCANS

    92. Arts. & Sci. 2002-2003 Fall/Winter Sessions Timetable: SponsorName

    http://www.artsandscience.utoronto.ca/ofr/timetable/winter/sponsors.htm
    2002-2003 Fall/Winter Sessions Timetable
    Table of Contents
    Sponsor America Studies [USA courses] Anatomy [ANA courses] Anthropology [ANT courses - includes ARH, JAL253H1, 355H1] Architecture [ARC courses] Asia-Pacific Studies[ASI courses] Astronomy [AST courses] Biochemistry [BCH courses - includes JBI] Botany [BOT courses - includes BIO250Y1, BIO260H1, BIO328H1, BIO351Y1, BIO428H1, ENV234Y1, JLM349H1, and MGB460H1] Chemistry [CHM courses] Classics [CLA courses - includes GRK, LAT and MGR] Commerce/Management [MGT courses] Comparative Literature - Centre For [COL courses - includes JFC courses] Computer Science [CSC courses - includes ECE] East Asian Studies [EAS courses - includes ASI] Economics [ECO courses] English [ENG courses - includes JEF100Y1] Environment [ENV courses - includes JIE, ENV234Y1 see BOT European Studies [EUR courses] Fine Art - History [FAH courses] and Visual Studies [VIS courses] Forestry [FOR courses] French [FRE courses - includes FCS, FSL, JFI and JFL] Geography [GGR courses - includes JFG and JGI] Geology [GLG courses - includes JGB, JGG, and JGP]

    93. Arts. & Sci. 2002-2003 Winter "S" Session Timetable: SponsorName

    http://www.artsandscience.utoronto.ca/ofr/timetable/winter/s/sponsors.htm
    2002-2003 Winter "S" Session Timetable
    Table of Contents
    Sponsor America Studies [USA courses] Anatomy [ANA courses] Anthropology [ANT courses - includes ARH, JAL253H1, 355H1] Architecture [ARC courses] Astronomy [AST courses] Biochemistry [BCH courses - includes JBI] Botany [BOT courses - includes BIO250Y1, BIO260H1, BIO328H1, BIO428H1, JLM349H1, and MGB460H1] Chemistry [CHM courses] Classics [CLA courses - includes GRK, LAT and MGR] Centre for Comparative Literature [COL courses - includes JFC courses] Commerce/Management [MGT courses] Computer Science [CSC courses - includes ECE] East Asian Studies [EAS courses] Economics [ECO courses] English [ENG courses - includes JEF100Y1] Environment [ENV courses - includes JIE] Fine Art - History [FAH courses] and Visual Studies [VIS courses] Forestry [FOR courses] French [FRE courses - includes FCS, FSL, JFI and JFL] German [GER courses] Geography [GGR courses - includes JFG and JGI] Geology [GLG courses - includes JGB, JGG, and JGP] History [HIS courses] Human Biology [HMB courses] Institute of History And Philsophy Of Science [HPS courses] Immunology [IMM courses] Innis College Courses [INI courses] Italian [ITA courses] Linguistics [LIN courses - includes JAL, JLP and JLS]

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