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  Author: janu123   |   16 November 2009   |   comments: 5
Prototype pc game(Highly Compressed 3.8gb Nothing Ripped)

The game is set in New York City as a virus infects people and government military try to defend against it. The protagonist of the story is named Alex Mercer, who has enemy-absorbing and shapeshifting powers. He can take memories, experiences, biomass and physical forms of the enemies through absorption. Alex can also shapeshift into more specialized forms for attack, defense or sensory enhancement. All of these together are intended to give players multiple ways to complete their objectives.
  Author: Poiskovik   |   11 November 2009   |   comments: 0
StatSoft STATISTICA 8.0.550 English, Enterprise Single User

StatSoft STATISTICA 8.0.550 English, Enterprise Single User | RapidShare | RAR 813 Mb

STATISTICA - a system for statistical data analysis, including a wide range of analytical procedures and methods:
More than 100 different types of graphs, descriptive statistics and intra-group, exploratory data analysis, correlation, fast key statistics and block statistics, probability calculator online, T-criteria (and other criteria for group differences), frequency tables, conjugation, flags and titles, the analysis of multidimensional responses, multiple regression, nonparametric statistics, the total model variance and covariance analysis, fitting distributions, data mining, neural networks, and more.
  Author: dunglv9961   |   27 October 2009   |   comments: 0
Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships (Audiobook)
Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships (Audiobook)
Macmillan Audio (September 19, 2006) | ISBN: 1593973713 | M4B 1411kbps | 171 MB

We all recognize a special capacity that humans have—some more so than others—to connect with others in a deep and direct way. We see this quality expressed by a performer revving a crowd, a doctor healing a patient or a mother putting a child to sleep. To orchestrate these tasks, a person must sense and stimulate the reactions and mood of another.
  Author: ultimategames   |   22 October 2009   |   comments: 5
Digital Physiognomy v1.670 portable[6MB]
Digital Physiognomy v1.670 portable[6MB]

This software is mostly used by POLICE, CID'S, FBI, INTERPOL AND OTHER CRIME BRANCH Digital Physiognomy Software Match person's face to his or her character.
  Author: suchandra   |   29 August 2009   |   comments: 6
 SPSS 17.01 Statistics with all working modules

Info:
www.spss.com


Working modules:

* SPSS Advanced Statistics
* SPSS Categories™
* SPSS Complex Samples™
* SPSS Conjoint™
* SPSS Custom Tables
* SPSS Data Preparation™
* SPSS Data Entry™
* SPSS Decision Trees
* SPSS Exact Tests™
* SPSS Forecasting
* SPSS Missing Values
  Author: hatcat   |   28 August 2009   |   comments: 2
Data Mining with Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Data Mining with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | 8.6MB

Paperback: 672 pages
Publisher: Wiley (November 17, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0470277742
ISBN-13: 978-0470277744
Format: PDF
  Author: Lewin2dd   |   25 August 2009   |   comments: 5
Palisade Decision Tools Suite Industrial 5.5

Palisade Decision Tools Suite Industrial 5.5 | 159 Mb

The DecisionTools Suite is an integrated set of programs for risk analysis and decision making under uncertainty that run in Microsoft Excel. The new DecisionTools Suite 5.5 includes @RISK 5.5 as well as PrecisionTree and TopRank. In addition, the Suite has been expanded to add StatTools, NeuralTools, and Evolver for prediction, data analysis and optimization. All programs have been rewritten to work together better than ever before.
  Author: odem2005   |   30 July 2009   |   comments: 1
Handbook of Reward and Decision Making

Handbook of Reward and Decision Making - 5.4MB

This book addresses a fundamental question about the nature of behavior: how does the brain process reward and makes decisions when facing multiple options? The book presents the most recent and compelling lesion, neuroimaging, electrophysiological and computational studies, in combination with hormonal and genetic studies, which have led to a clearer understanding of neural mechanisms behind reward and decision making. The neural bases of reward and decision making processes are of great interest to scientists because of the fundamental role of reward in a number of behavioral processes (such as motivation, learning and cognition) and because of their theoretical and clinical implications for understanding dysfunctions of the dopaminergic system in several neurological and psychiatric disorders (schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, drug addiction, pathological gambling, ...).
# Hardcover: 500 pages
# Publisher: Academic Press; 1 edition (12 Aug 2009)
# Language English
# ISBN-10: 0123746205
# ISBN-13: 978-0123746207
  Author: fonekat   |   18 May 2009   |   comments: 15
Brain Workout :: Portable Game

Potable Game :: 79 Mb

Your brain requires novel and complex stimulation to build brainpower. This program provides just that! In just 20 minutes per day, Brain Workout will help increase thinking ability, prevent brain aging, and hone all five cognitive functions of memory, language, concentration, visual/spatial skills and executive function. Moreover, it will provide you with the tools to monitor and track your progress.
  Author: suchandra   |   30 April 2009   |   comments: 22
Brain Workout 2009

Use it or lose it applies to the muscles in our bodies as well as to the neural pathways and connections in our brain. Scientific research has found that regular mental exercise can help keep your mind sharp and slow down the natural effects of 'brain ageing'. Designed for people of any age, Brain Workout includes 12 entertaining games developed by neurologists and neuroscientists to challenge your brain and keep it in top gear at all times!
  Author: Faraz_a.m   |   11 February 2009   |   comments: 7
Democracy 2 v1.21 (pc game Highly compressed 100% working) | 36mb

Democracy 2 | Turned based political game | 36mb only
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Do you have power? Could you do a better job of running the country than the people currently in charge? Are you sick of corrupt politicians making ****** decisions that benefit only themselves? Could you keep enough of the population happy to win re-election, and still turn around the economy and deal
with the national debt? Be warned it's not as easy as it sounds...

Democracy 2 is the ultimate political strategy / simulation game. Based on a complex Neural network, the game simulates the motivations, loyalties and desires of everyone in the country. As president or prime minister, it's your job to balance the need for income from taxes against the demands of the voters. Do you want your country to be an eco-friendly green paradise? or a socialist utopia? Will you pander to the patriots, the liberals or the religious pressure groups? Can you keep crime under control without destroying the civil liberties of your citizens?
  Author: ompeompe   |   14 January 2009   |   comments: 1
The Econometrics of Financial Markets by John Y. Campbell

The definitive work explaining this complex but important field of academic endeavor. Oh, and by the way, it's not just academic. The big question that financial econometircs addresses is: What can you learn about the future from the financial data available from the past?

This broad issue can be specified in many different ways, and all the important ones are discussed in the book... The vast literature on all the topics examined is assessed, rendered coherent, and then analysed by three men who themselves have made significant advances in the field.

A splendid offering...It covers many topics one could only usually find couched in the technical jargon of research papers, presented in this volume with pedagogical intentions. The language, while remaining technical, is quite accessible. It can be effortlessly read by scientific traders with standard knowledge of statistical methods... This book should be made mandatory reading in research departments. Derivative Strategies

This book is sophisticated, yet accessible; full of details, yet intriguing. Instructors will appreciate the attempt to make each chapter as self contained as possible which leaves them free to choose specified sequences of topics. Professionals will be pleased with the quick and authoritative introductions to important areas of Finance. Well written introduction (indeed, something more) to Financial Econometrics. It is alert, explicit and articulate about assumptions.
  Author: soft22   |   8 January 2009   |   comments: 6
Lotto Sorcerer v6.21

Lotto Sorcerer is the premier, state-of-the-art, multi-threaded lottery number analysis and lottery prediction software. Originally based on the advanced statistical theories of Dr. W. Edwards Deming and Joseph M. Juran, it now couples their cutting-edge statistical analysis with predictive technology: fifth-generation artificial intelligence (neural network) algorithms, designed to detect subtle "patterns in chaos" to detect winning patterns and weighted influences in prior lottery draws, and then advises you, based on the best winning strategy. It uses the same predictive technology algorithm as our Stock Market Oracle.

The Great "Secret" Other Lottery Software Producers Hope You Will Never Learn
This great secret is that true random numbers cannot be predicted. Random lottery balls do not remember which number is overdue: the odds of an truly random overdue ball being chosen is exactly the same as any other ball.

For more information on this matter, we encourage you to download our free Whitepaper, "Advanced Lottery Theory".

The primary theory behind Lotto Sorcerer is that lottery drawings are not truly random...
  Author: one-x   |   29 December 2008   |   comments: 3
Scientific American January 2009

Publisher: Scientific American, Inc
Language: English
Number of Pages: 100
PDF: 12 MB

Scientific American Mind is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience.

For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years.
  Author: one-x   |   17 November 2008   |   comments: 3
Scientific American December 2008

Publisher: Scientific American, Inc
Language: English
Number of Pages: 136
PDF: 18.5 MB

Scientific American Mind is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience.

For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years.
  Author: alissonjp   |   9 November 2008   |   comments: 9
Lotto Sorcerer 6.19.1

The First Lottery Software. Since 1989 and Continually Improving.

Lotto Sorcerer is the premier, state-of-the-art, multi-threaded lottery number analysis and lottery prediction software. Originally based on the advanced statistical theories of Dr. W. Edwards Deming and Joseph M. Juran, it now couples their cutting-edge statistical analysis with predictive technology: fifth-generation artificial intelligence (neural network) algorithms, designed to detect subtle "patterns in chaos" to detect winning patterns and weighted influences in prior lottery draws, and then advises you, based on the best winning strategy. It uses the same predictive technology algorithm as our Stock Market Oracle.

The Great "Secret" Other Lottery Software Producers Hope You Will Never Learn
This great secret is that true random numbers cannot be predicted. Random lottery balls do not remember which number is overdue: the odds of an truly random overdue ball being chosen is exactly the same as any other ball.

The Great "Secret" Other Lottery Software Producers Hope You Will Never Learn
This great secret is that true random numbers cannot be predicted. Random lottery balls do not remember which number is overdue: the odds of an truly random overdue ball being chosen is exactly the same as any other ball.

For more information on this matter, we encourage you to download our free Whitepaper, "Advanced Lottery Theory".

The primary theory behind Lotto Sorcerer is that lottery drawings are not truly random...
  Author: CaseMan   |   18 September 2008   |   comments: 2
Scientific American Magazine - October 2008

Publisher: Scientific American, Inc
Languange: English
Number of Pages: 116
PDF: 22.4 MB
ISSN: 0036-8733

Scientific American is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience.
For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years.
  Author: CaseMan   |   13 September 2008   |   comments: 5
Scientific American Special Edition - The Secret Lives of Stars

Publisher: Scientific American, Inc
Languange: English
Number of Pages: 100
PDF: 3.26 MB
ISSN: 0036-8733

Scientific American is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience.
For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years.
  Author: al67ex   |   8 September 2008   |   comments: 7
Artificial Intelligence: A Guide to Intelligent Systems (2nd Edition)

440 pages | 2004-11-12 | PDF | 10,4 MB

Artificial Intelligence is one of the most rapidly evolving subjects within the computing/engineering curriculum, with an emphasis on creating practical applications from hybrid techniques. Despite this, the traditional textbooks continue to expect mathematical and programming expertise beyond the scope of current undergraduates and focus on areas not relevant to many of today's courses. Negnevitsky shows students how to build intelligent systems drawing on techniques from knowledge-based systems, neural networks, fuzzy systems, evolutionary computation and now also intelligent agents. The principles behind these techniques are explained without resorting to complex mathematics, showing how the various techniques are implemented, when they are useful and when they are not. No particular programming language is assumed and the book does not tie itself to any of the software tools available. However, available tools and their uses will be described and program examples will be given in Java. The lack of assumed prior knowledge makes this book ideal for any introductory courses in artificial intelligence or intelligent systems design, while the contemporary coverage means more advanced students will benefit by discovering the latest state-of-the-art techniques.
  Author: CaseMan   |   26 August 2008   |   comments: 0
Scientific American Magazine - September 2008

Publisher: Scientific American, Inc
Languange: English
Number of Pages: 97
PDF: 10.6 MB
ISSN: 0036-8733

Scientific American is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience.
For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years.
  Author: CaseMan   |   3 August 2008   |   comments: 0
Scientific American Magazine - August 2008

English | PDF | 85 Pages | 8.06 MB

Scientific American is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience.
For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years.
  Author: CaseMan   |   29 June 2008   |   comments: 2
Scientific American Magazine Special Issue - The Science Of Staying Young

English | PDF | 100 Pages | 3.02 MB

Scientific American is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience.
For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years.
  Author: CaseMan   |   13 June 2008   |   comments: 2
Scientific American Magazine - July 2008

English | PDF | 79 Pages | 6.39 MB

Scientific American is a popular science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience.
For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years.
  Author: Michael   |   2 February 2008   |   comments: 1
Expert Systems in Chemistry Research

CRC | 2007-12-13 | ISBN:142005323X | 416 pages | PDF | 7.18 MB

Expert systems allow scientists to access, manage, and apply data and specialized knowledge from various disciplines to their own research. Expert Systems in Chemistry Research explains the general scientific basis and computational principles behind expert systems and demonstrates how they can improve the efficiency of scientific workflows and support decision-making processes. Focused initially on clarifying the fundamental concepts, limits, and drawbacks of using computer software to approach human decision making, the author also underscores the importance of putting theory into practice. The book highlights current capabilities for planning and monitoring experiments, scientific data management and interpretation, chemical characterization, problem solving, and methods for encoding chemical data. It also examines the challenges as well as requirements, strategies, and considerations for implementing expert systems effectively in an existing laboratory software environment. Expert Systems in Chemistry Research covers various artificial intelligence technologies used to support expert systems, including nonlinear statistics, wavelet transforms, artificial neural networks, genetic algorithms, and fuzzy logic. This definitive text provides researchers, scientists, and engineers with a cornerstone resource for developing new applications in chemoinformatics, systems design, and other emerging fields.
  Author: Michael   |   31 August 2007   |   comments: 8
BitDefender AntiVirus 2008 Build 11.0.9

The purpose of the Antivirus module is to ensure detection and removal of all viruses in the wild. BitDefender Antivirus uses robust scan engines certified by ICSA Labs, Virus Bulletin, Checkmark, CheckVir and TUV. IMPROVED Proactive Detection B-HAVE (Behavioral Heuristic Analyzer in Virtual Environments) emulates a virtual computer-inside-a-computer where pieces of software are run in order to check for potential malware behavior. This BitDefender proprietary technology represents a new security layer that keeps the operating system safe from unknown viruses by detecting malicious pieces of code for which signatures have not yet been released.

Permanent Antivirus Protection
The new and improved BitDefender scanning engines will scan and disinfect infected files on access, minimizing data loss. Infected documents can now be recovered instead of being deleted.

NEW Rootkit Detection and Removal
A new BitDefender module looks for rootkits (malicious programs designed to control victim computers, while staying hidden) and removes them on detection.

NEW Web Scanning
Web traffic is now filtered in real time even before reaching your browser, providing a safe and enjoyable web experience.

Peer-2-Peer and IM Applications Protection
Filters against viruses that spread via instant messaging and file sharing software applications.

Full E-mail Protection
BitDefender runs on the POP3/SMTP protocol level, filtering incoming and outgoing e-mail messages, regardless of the e-mail client used (MS Outlook, MS Outlook Express, Netscape, Pegasus, The Bat, etc.), without any additional configuration.
  Author: Michael   |   16 June 2007   |   comments: 10
BitDefender Antivirus Plus v.10.2

The purpose of the Antivirus module is to ensure detection and removal of all viruses in the wild. BitDefender Antivirus uses robust scan engines certified by ICSA Labs, Virus Bulletin, Checkmark, CheckVir and TUV.

IMPROVED Proactive Detection
B-HAVE (Behavioral Heuristic Analyzer in Virtual Environments) emulates a virtual computer-inside-a-computer where pieces of software are run in order to check for potential malware behavior. This BitDefender proprietary technology represents a new security layer that keeps the operating system safe from unknown viruses by detecting malicious pieces of code for which signatures have not yet been released.

Permanent Antivirus Protection
The new and improved BitDefender scanning engines will scan and disinfect infected files on access, minimizing data loss. Infected documents can now be recovered instead of being deleted.

NEW Rootkit Detection and Removal
A new BitDefender module looks for rootkits (malicious programs designed to control victim computers, while staying hidden) and removes them on detection.
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