Contribution and Extensions

Author(s):  
Farley Simon Nobre ◽  
Andrew M. Tobias ◽  
David S. Walker

This book has provided many contributions to the concepts of organizational cognition and cognitive machines, but most importantly, we have to acknowledge that this work has put forwards new challenges and new perspectives to our understanding on the participation of cognitive machines in organizations. It introduced analyses on the implications of cognitive machines for organizations and it proposed the concept of Computational Organization Management Networks – whose structure, processes and agents form the base of new organizations. The contents of such contributions are presented in the next sections of this chapter.

Author(s):  
María Devesa Fernández

Reseña del Internationa Workshop Cultural Festivals Organization & Management: New Challenges in the Digital Age?


Author(s):  
Joachim Frank

Compared with images of negatively stained single particle specimens, those obtained by cryo-electron microscopy have the following new features: (a) higher “signal” variability due to a higher variability of particle orientation; (b) reduced signal/noise ratio (S/N); (c) virtual absence of low-spatial-frequency information related to elastic scattering, due to the properties of the phase contrast transfer function (PCTF); and (d) reduced resolution due to the efforts of the microscopist to boost the PCTF at low spatial frequencies, in his attempt to obtain recognizable particle images.


2005 ◽  
Vol 38 (17) ◽  
pp. 80
Author(s):  
NELLIE BRISTOL

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Author(s):  
Maggie Campbell ◽  
Katherine Lacasse ◽  
Lucas Mazur ◽  
Rashmi Nair

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