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Significant Changes

by unknown authors , 2012
"... Minor Changes (or) Changes are substantial and require a thorough reading of this CPG (or) ..."
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Minor Changes (or) Changes are substantial and require a thorough reading of this CPG (or)

Significant Changes

by Edwin G. Foulke
"... OSHA Instruction CPL 02-02-019, Quality Control Weighing Program, 10/30/1978, is cancelled. This instruction describes a weighing program that is obsolete. I. Purpose. This notice cancels OSHA Instruction CPL 02-02-019, Quality Control Weighing Program, 10/30/1978. The weighing program is obsolete a ..."
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OSHA Instruction CPL 02-02-019, Quality Control Weighing Program, 10/30/1978, is cancelled. This instruction describes a weighing program that is obsolete. I. Purpose. This notice cancels OSHA Instruction CPL 02-02-019, Quality Control Weighing Program, 10/30/1978. The weighing program is obsolete and has been replaced by laboratory analysis at the Salt Lake Technical Center in accordance with OSHA Method PV2121 (Gravimetric Determination). II. III. IV. Scope. This notice applies OSHA-wide.

Significant Changes

by unknown authors , 2013
"... 1. Goal. Outline a method of trauma resuscitation in which fluids, blood products and other adjunctive measures, e.g., Tranexamic Acid and Recombinant Factor VIIa (rFVIIa), are used to reverse or prevent coagulopathy and aid in management of ongoing hemorrhage. 2. Background. a. Utilizing the Tactic ..."
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1. Goal. Outline a method of trauma resuscitation in which fluids, blood products and other adjunctive measures, e.g., Tranexamic Acid and Recombinant Factor VIIa (rFVIIa), are used to reverse or prevent coagulopathy and aid in management of ongoing hemorrhage. 2. Background. a. Utilizing the Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) guidelines, medics and corpsmen use tourniquets and hemostatic dressings to treat most compressible hemorrhage on the battlefield. Non-compressible (truncal) and non-tourniquetable (axillary, neck, and groin) hemorrhage remains a largely unsolved problem, and is the leading cause of potentially preventable death on today’s battlefield.1 b. Following Advanced Trauma Life Support guidelines, physicians have traditionally initiated resuscitation with large-volume crystalloid infusion, followed by the addition of pRBCs and finally plasma. This approach in major civilian trauma has demonstrated a greater incidence of abdominal compartment syndrome (16 % vs. 8%), multiple organ failure (22 % vs. 9%), and death (27 % vs. 11%).2 c. There is strong retrospective evidence in both civilian and military trauma populations

Bagging predictors

by LEO BREIMAN , 1996
"... Bagging predictors is a method for generating multiple versions of a predictor and using these to get an aggregated predictor. The aggregation averages over the versions when predicting a numerical outcome and does a plurality vote when predicting a class. The multiple versions are formed by making ..."
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of the prediction method. If perturbing the learning set can cause significant changes in the predictor constructed, then bagging can improve accuracy.

Actions as space-time shapes

by Lena Gorelick, Moshe Blank, Eli Shechtman, Michal Irani, Ronen Basri - IN ICCV , 2005
"... Human action in video sequences can be seen as silhouettes of a moving torso and protruding limbs undergoing articulated motion. We regard human actions as three-dimensional shapes induced by the silhouettes in the space-time volume. We adopt a recent approach [14] for analyzing 2D shapes and genera ..."
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recognition, detection and clustering. The method is fast, does not require video alignment and is applicable in (but not limited to) many scenarios where the background is known. Moreover, we demonstrate the robustness of our method to partial occlusions, non-rigid deformations, significant changes in scale

An affine invariant interest point detector

by Krystian Mikolajczyk, Cordelia Schmid - In Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Computer Vision , 2002
"... Abstract. This paper presents a novel approach for detecting affine invariant interest points. Our method can deal with significant affine transformations including large scale changes. Such transformations introduce significant changes in the point location as well as in the scale and the shape of ..."
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Abstract. This paper presents a novel approach for detecting affine invariant interest points. Our method can deal with significant affine transformations including large scale changes. Such transformations introduce significant changes in the point location as well as in the scale and the shape

Resource Description Framework (RDF) Model and Syntax Specification

by Ora Lassila, Ralph R. Swick, World Wide, Web Consortium , 1998
"... This document is a revision of the public working draft dated 1998-08-19 incorporating suggestions received in review comments and further deliberations of the W3C RDF Model and Syntax Working Group. With the publication of this draft, the RDF Model and Syntax Specification enters "last call.&q ..."
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." The last call period will end on October 23, 1998. Comments on this specification may be sent to www-rdf-comments@w3.org. The archive of public comments is available at http://www.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-rdf-comments. Significant changes from the previous draft are highlighted in Appendix E. While we do

Robust wide baseline stereo from maximally stable extremal regions

by J. Matas, O. Chum, M. Urban, T. Pajdla - In Proc. BMVC , 2002
"... The wide-baseline stereo problem, i.e. the problem of establishing correspon-dences between a pair of images taken from different viewpoints is studied. A new set of image elements that are put into correspondence, the so called extremal regions, is introduced. Extremal regions possess highly de-sir ..."
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. Significant change of scale (3.5×), illumi-nation conditions, out-of-plane rotation, occlusion, locally anisotropic scale change and 3D translation of the viewpoint are all present in the test prob-lems. Good estimates of epipolar geometry (average distance from corre-sponding points to the epipolar line

A Bayesian Framework for the Analysis of Microarray Expression Data: Regularized t-Test and Statistical Inferences of Gene Changes

by Pierre Baldi, Anthony D. Long - Bioinformatics , 2001
"... Motivation: DNA microarrays are now capable of providing genome-wide patterns of gene expression across many different conditions. The first level of analysis of these patterns requires determining whether observed differences in expression are significant or not. Current methods are unsatisfactory ..."
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Motivation: DNA microarrays are now capable of providing genome-wide patterns of gene expression across many different conditions. The first level of analysis of these patterns requires determining whether observed differences in expression are significant or not. Current methods are unsatisfactory

Performance comparison of two on-demand routing protocols for ad hoc networks

by Samir R. Das, Charles E. Perkins , Elizabeth M. Royer , 2000
"... Ad hoc networks are characterized by multihop wireless connectivity, frequently changing network topology and the need for efficient dynamic routing protocols. We compare the performance of two prominent ondemand routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks — Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) and Ad Ho ..."
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Ad hoc networks are characterized by multihop wireless connectivity, frequently changing network topology and the need for efficient dynamic routing protocols. We compare the performance of two prominent ondemand routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks — Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) and Ad
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