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i-11-3.txt

(Woman) Today I want to talk about the Earth's last major climatic shift, at the end of the last ice age. But first, let's back up a moment and review what we know about climatic change in genera

hoffmann.m

function b = hoffmann(Ea0,Ea,Ew,walkers,T,step,maxsteps,C) % Equilibration method supplied with SA Tools. % Copyright (c) 2002, by Richard Frost and Frost Concepts. % See http://www.frostconcepts.c

thermospeedr.m

function T = thermospeedR(Ea,Estd,walkers,dEtgt,v,e,T,t,P) % Heat capacity thermospeed temperature update method supplied with SA Tools. % Copyright (c) 2002, by Richard Frost and Frost Concepts. %

geman.m

function T = geman(Ea,Estd,walkers,dEtgt,v,e,T,t,P) % Geman temperature update method supplied with SA Tools. % Copyright (c) 2002, by Richard Frost and Frost Concepts. % See http://www.frostconcep

geometric.m

function T = geometric(Ea,Estd,walkers,dEtgt,v,e,T,t,P) % Geometric temperature update method supplied with SA Tools. % Copyright (c) 2002, by Richard Frost and Frost Concepts. % See http://www.fro

berkeley.m

function T = berkeley(Ea,Estd,walkers,dEtgt,v,e,T,t,P) % Berkeley temperature update method supplied with SA Tools. % Copyright (c) 2002, by Richard Frost and Frost Concepts. % See http://www.frost

hartley.m

function T = hartley(Ea,Estd,walkers,dEtgt,v,e,T,t,P) % Hartley temperature update method supplied with SA Tools. % Copyright (c) 2002, by Richard Frost and Frost Concepts. % See http://www.frostco

retrospect.m

function T = retrospect(Ea,Estd,walkers,dEtgt,v,e,T,t,P) % Retrospective temperature update method supplied with SA Tools. % Copyright (c) 2002, by Richard Frost and Frost Concepts. % See http://ww

ex.dpr

{ Simluate } program Ural_1299(Input,Output); type TIndex=Int64; var Energy,Ammunition, Enemy,EnemyEnergy,DangerAngle, Allied,AlliedEnergy,NextAngle:TIndex; Pattern:Char; function Min

nspte.m

function [h,xs,w] = nspte(data,nyy,t0,t1) % The function NSPTE calculates the spectrum using Teager Energy Operator % applied to data(n,k), where n is the number of data points % and k is the num