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The Modification of Superconductors PLATINUM GROUP METALS CONFER NOTABLE PROPERTIES

by E. N. Izakovich, Y I. Rubtsov, B. E Shklyaruk
"... Since the discovery of the f irst high temperature superconductor, YBaCuO, m a n y attempts have been made to improve i ts properties by the addition of modijiers; indeed almost all of the elements in the Periodic Table have already been tried in this w a y The present survey, covering both our own ..."
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Since the discovery of the f irst high temperature superconductor, YBaCuO, m a n y attempts have been made to improve i ts properties by the addition of modijiers; indeed almost all of the elements in the Periodic Table have already been tried in this w a y The present survey, covering both our own

Some notable properties of the standard oncology phase I design

by Gregory J. Hather, Howard Mackey , 2009
"... We identify three properties of the standard oncology phase I trial design or 3 + 3 design. We show that the standard design implicitly uses isotonic regression to estimate a maximum tolerated dose. We next illustrate the relationship between the standard design and a Bayesian design proposed by Ji ..."
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We identify three properties of the standard oncology phase I trial design or 3 + 3 design. We show that the standard design implicitly uses isotonic regression to estimate a maximum tolerated dose. We next illustrate the relationship between the standard design and a Bayesian design proposed by Ji

Approximate Riemann Solvers, Parameter Vectors, and Difference Schemes

by P. L. Roe - J. COMP. PHYS , 1981
"... Several numerical schemes for the solution of hyperbolic conservation laws are based on exploiting the information obtained by considering a sequence of Riemann problems. It is argued that in existing schemes much of this information is degraded, and that only certain features of the exact solution ..."
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are worth striving for. It is shown that these features can be obtained by constructing a matrix with a certain “Property U.” Matrices having this property are exhibited for the equations of steady and unsteady gasdynamics. In order to construct them, it is found helpful to introduce “parameter vectors

The particel swarm: Explosion, stability, and convergence in a multi-dimensional complex space

by Maurice Clerc, James Kennedy - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTION
"... The particle swarm is an algorithm for finding optimal regions of complex search spaces through interaction of individuals in a population of particles. Though the algorithm, which is based on a metaphor of social interaction, has been shown to perform well, researchers have not adequately explained ..."
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explained how it works. Further, traditional versions of the algorithm have had some dynamical properties that were not considered to be desirable, notably the particles’ velocities needed to be limited in order to control their trajectories. The present paper analyzes the particle’s trajectory as it moves

External Cognition: How do Graphical Representations Work?

by Mike Scaife, Yvonne Rogers - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN-COMPUTER STUDIES , 1996
"... Advances in graphical technology have now made it possible for us to interact with information in innovative ways, most notably by exploring multimedia environments and by manipulating three-dimensional virtual worlds. Many benefits have been claimed for this new kind of interactivity, a general ass ..."
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Advances in graphical technology have now made it possible for us to interact with information in innovative ways, most notably by exploring multimedia environments and by manipulating three-dimensional virtual worlds. Many benefits have been claimed for this new kind of interactivity, a general

The Relevance Vector Machine

by Michael E. Tipping , 2000
"... The support vector machine (SVM) is a state-of-the-art technique for regression and classification, combining excellent generalisation properties with a sparse kernel representation. However, it does suffer from a number of disadvantages, notably the absence of probabilistic outputs, the requirement ..."
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The support vector machine (SVM) is a state-of-the-art technique for regression and classification, combining excellent generalisation properties with a sparse kernel representation. However, it does suffer from a number of disadvantages, notably the absence of probabilistic outputs

The two general activation systems of affect: Structural findings, evolutionary considerations, and psychobiological evidence

by David Watson, David Wiese, Jatin Vaidya, Auke Tellegen - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 1999
"... D. Watson and A. Tellegen (19X5') proposed a "consensual " structure of affect based on J. A. Russell's (1980) circumplcx. The authors " review of the literature indicates that this 2-factor model captures robust structural properties of self-rated mood. Nevertheless, the ev ..."
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D. Watson and A. Tellegen (19X5') proposed a "consensual " structure of affect based on J. A. Russell's (1980) circumplcx. The authors " review of the literature indicates that this 2-factor model captures robust structural properties of self-rated mood. Nevertheless

A large-scale study of the evolution of web pages

by Dennis Fetterly, Mark Manasse, Marc Najork, Janet L. Wiener - In Proceedings of the 12th International World Wide Web Conference , 2003
"... How fast does the web change? Does most of the content remain unchanged once it has been authored, or are the documents continuously updated? Do pages change a little or a lot? Is the extent of change correlated to any other property of the page? All of these questions are of interest to those who m ..."
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How fast does the web change? Does most of the content remain unchanged once it has been authored, or are the documents continuously updated? Do pages change a little or a lot? Is the extent of change correlated to any other property of the page? All of these questions are of interest to those who

CYCLON: Inexpensive Membership Management for Unstructured P2P Overlays

by Spyros Voulgaris, Daniela Gavidia, Maarten Van Steen - Journal of Network and Systems Management , 2005
"... Unstructured overlays form an important class of peer-to-peer networks, notably when content-based searching is at stake. The construction of these overlays, which is essentially a membership management issue, is crucial. Ideally, the resulting overlays should have low diameter and be resilient to m ..."
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Unstructured overlays form an important class of peer-to-peer networks, notably when content-based searching is at stake. The construction of these overlays, which is essentially a membership management issue, is crucial. Ideally, the resulting overlays should have low diameter and be resilient

Fresh Logic

by Murdoch J. Gabbay, Aad Mathijssen - Journal of Applied Logic , 2007
"... Abstract. The practice of first-order logic is replete with meta-level concepts. Most notably there are meta-variables ranging over formulae, variables, and terms, and properties of syntax such as alpha-equivalence, capture-avoiding substitution and assumptions about freshness of variables with resp ..."
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Abstract. The practice of first-order logic is replete with meta-level concepts. Most notably there are meta-variables ranging over formulae, variables, and terms, and properties of syntax such as alpha-equivalence, capture-avoiding substitution and assumptions about freshness of variables
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