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Statistics for Experimenters

by Gerald O. Hunter, Matthias Zeller, Brian D. Leskiw, Bruker Smart, Apex Ccd , 2005
"... R factor = 0.052; wR factor = 0.114; data-to-parameter ratio = 18.4. The title compound, [Zn(C8H10F3O2)2(CH4O)2], is a dimethanol coordinated zinc complex with the acetyl acetonate derivative 1,1,1-trifluoro-5,5-dimethylhexane-2,4dionate. The bis--diketonate complex, which is isostructural with its ..."
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R factor = 0.052; wR factor = 0.114; data-to-parameter ratio = 18.4. The title compound, [Zn(C8H10F3O2)2(CH4O)2], is a dimethanol coordinated zinc complex with the acetyl acetonate derivative 1,1,1-trifluoro-5,5-dimethylhexane-2,4dionate. The bis--diketonate complex, which is isostructural with its

Climate and atmospheric history of the past 420,000 years from the Vostok ice core,

by J R Petit , J Jouzel , D Raynaud , N I Barkov , J.-M Barnola , I Basile , M Bender , J Chappellaz , M Davisk , G Delaygue , M Delmotte , V M Kotlyakov , M Legrand , V Y Lipenkov , C Lorius , L Pé , C Ritz , E Saltzmank , M Stievenard - Antarctica. Nature , 1999
"... Antarctica has allowed the extension of the ice record of atmospheric composition and climate to the past four glacial-interglacial cycles. The succession of changes through each climate cycle and termination was similar, and atmospheric and climate properties oscillated between stable bounds. Inte ..."
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of the Earth's orbit 1,3 . But understanding how the climate system responds to this initial orbital forcing is still an important issue in palaeoclimatology, in particular for the generally strong ϳ100,000-year (100-kyr) cycle. Ice cores give access to palaeoclimate series that includes local

Global modeling of tropospheric chemistry with assimilated meteorology: Model description and evaluation

by Isabelle Bey, Daniel J. Jacob, Robert M. Yantosca, Jennifer A. Logan, Brendan D. Field, Afiene M. Fiore, Qinbin Li, Honguy Y. Liu, Loretta J. Mickley, Martin G. Schultz , 2001
"... Abstract. We present a first description and evaluation of GEOS-CHEM, a global threedimensional (3-D) model of tropospheri chemistry driven by assimilated meteorological observations from the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) of the NASA Data Assimilation Office (DAO). The model is applied to a ..."
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Abstract. We present a first description and evaluation of GEOS-CHEM, a global threedimensional (3-D) model of tropospheri chemistry driven by assimilated meteorological observations from the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) of the NASA Data Assimilation Office (DAO). The model is applied to a

PROBLEMS AND RESULTS ON 3-CHROMATIC HYPERGRAPHS AND SOME RELATED QUESTIONS

by P. Erdős, L. Lovász - COLLOQUIA MATHEMATICA SOCIETATIS JANOS BOLYAI 10. INFINITE AND FINITE SETS, KESZTHELY (HUNGARY) , 1973
"... A hypergraph is a collection of sets. This paper deals with finite hypergraphs only. The sets in the hypergraph are called edges, the elements of these edges are points. The degree of a point is the number of edges containing it. The hypergraph is r-uniform if every edge has r points. A hypergraph i ..."
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surprisingly strict properties on 3-chromatic hypergraphs.- 6 0 9-The reason why we relate these two properties with chromatic number is the following trivial observation: If a hypergraph has chromatic number> 3 with exactly one common point. then it has two edges Let Mk (r) be the minimum number of edges

Global and regional climate changes due to black carbon,

by V Ramanathan , G Carmichael - Nat. Geosci., , 2008
"... Figure 1: Global distribution of BC sources and radiative forcing. a, BC emission strength in tons per year from a study by Bond et al. Full size image (42 KB) Review Nature Geoscience 1, 221 -227 (2008 Black carbon in soot is the dominant absorber of visible solar radiation in the atmosphere. Ant ..."
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of the warmer air heated by BC from South and East Asia over the Himalayas contributes to a warming of about 0.6 °C (annual mean) in the lower and mid troposphere (see http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v1/n4/full/ngeo156.html 3 of 10 9/22/2009 9:43 AM The values are annual mean temperature changes over

NTRU: A Ring-Based Public Key Cryptosystem

by Jeffrey Hoffstein, Jill Pipher, Joseph H. Silverman - Lecture Notes in Computer Science , 1998
"... . We describe NTRU, a new public key cryptosystem. NTRU features reasonably short, easily created keys, high speed, and low memory requirements. NTRU encryption and decryption use a mixing system suggested by polynomial algebra combined with a clustering principle based on elementary probability the ..."
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.4. Decryption 1.5. Why Decryption Works 2. Parameter Selection 2.1. Notation and a norm estimate 2.2. Sample spaces 2.3. A Decryption Criterion 3. Security Analysis 3.1. Brute force attacks 3.2. Meet-in-the-middle attacks 3.3. Multiple transmission attacks 3.4. Lattice based attacks 4. Practical Implementations

The strengthening the reporting of observational studies in epidemiology (STROBE) statement: guidelines for reporting observational studies.

by Erik Von Elm , Douglas G Altman , Matthias Egger , Stuart J Pocock , Peter C Gøtzsche , Jan P Vandenbroucke - PLoS Med , 2007
"... A B S T R A C T Much biomedical research is observational. The reporting of such research is often inadequate, which hampers the assessment of its strengths and weaknesses and of a study's generalisability. The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) Initi ..."
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. The workshop and the subsequent iterative process of consultation and revision resulted in a checklist of 22 items (the STROBE Statement) that relate to the title, abstract, introduction, methods, results, and discussion sections of articles. 18 items are common to all three study designs and four are specific

Improving IPC by kernel design

by Jochen Liedtke - IN 14TH ACM SYMPOSIUM ON OPERATING SYSTEM PRINCIPLES (SOSP , 1993
"... Inter-process communication (ipc) has to be fast and e ective, otherwise programmers will not use remote procedure calls (RPC), multithreading and multitasking adequately. Thus ipc performance is vital for modern operating systems, especially µ-kernel based ones. Surprisingly, most µ-kernels exhibit ..."
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in daily use at several hundred sites). The main ideas are to guide the complete kernel design by the ipc requirements, and to make heavy use of the concept of virtual address space inside the-kernel itself. As the L3 experiment shows, significant performance gains are possible: compared with Mach

2005: Uncertainty in predictions of the climate response to rising levels of greenhouse gases

by D A Stainforth , T Aina , C Christensen , M Collins , N Faull , D J Frame , J A Kettleborough , S Knight , A Martin , J M Murphy , C Piani , D Sexton , L A Smith , R A Spicer , A J Thorpe , M R Allen - Nature
"... The range of possibilities for future climate evolution 1-3 needs to be taken into account when planning climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. This requires ensembles of multidecadal simulations to assess both chaotic climate variability and model response uncertainty As a first ste ..."
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The range of possibilities for future climate evolution 1-3 needs to be taken into account when planning climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. This requires ensembles of multidecadal simulations to assess both chaotic climate variability and model response uncertainty As a first

Self-determination and persistence in a real-life setting: Toward a motivational model of high school dropout.

by Robert J Vallerand , Michelle S Fbrtier , Frederic Guay - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, , 1997
"... The purpose of this study was to propose and test a motivational model of high school dropout. The model posits that teachers, parents, and the school administration's behaviors toward students influence students' perceptions of competence and autonomy. The less autonomy supportive the so ..."
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the parents (/3 = .51) and teachers (P -.35) were, the less competent the students felt. Similarly, the less autonomy supportive the parents (j3 = .41), the teachers (/? = .22), and the school administration (ft = .28) were, the less autonomous the students felt at school. In turn, the less competent {(3
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