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Inferring Web Communities from Link Topology

by David Gibson, Jon Kleinberg, Prabhakar Raghavan , 1998
"... The World Wide Web grows through a decentralized, almost anarchic process, and this has resulted in a large hyperlinked corpus without the kind of logical organization that can be built into more traditionally-created hypermedia. To extract meaningful structure under such circumstances, we develop a ..."
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The World Wide Web grows through a decentralized, almost anarchic process, and this has resulted in a large hyperlinked corpus without the kind of logical organization that can be built into more traditionally-created hypermedia. To extract meaningful structure under such circumstances, we develop

and Economic Instruments of Power;

by Allen G. Peck, Lt Gen, Jimmie C. Jackson, Brig Gen, Zoë M. Hale, Brett E. Morris, John L. Mansuy, Jeffrey Reilly, Essay Advisor, John A. Shaud, Bessie E. Varner, James S. Howard, Wendell Wiggins, Tammi Long, Nedra O. Looney, Prepress Production, Daniel Armstrong, Cover Design, Jacob Barfoed
"... Ensuring a Logical Linkage among National Strategic Objectives; ..."
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Ensuring a Logical Linkage among National Strategic Objectives;

Nonresponse rates and nonresponse bias in household surveys

by Robert M. Groves - Public Opinion Quarterly , 2006
"... Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonresponse can, but need not, induce nonresponse bias in survey estimates. Recent empirical findings illustrate cases when the linkage between nonresponse rates and nonresponse biases is absent. Despite th ..."
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Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonresponse can, but need not, induce nonresponse bias in survey estimates. Recent empirical findings illustrate cases when the linkage between nonresponse rates and nonresponse biases is absent. Despite

Logic models: A tool for telling your program’s performance story. Evaluating and Program Planning

by John A. Mclaughlin, Gretchen B. Jordan , 1999
"... Program managers across private and public sectors are being asked to describe and evaluate their programs in new ways. People want managers to present a logical argument for how and why the program is addressing a specific customer need and how measurement and evaluation will assess and improve pro ..."
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Model describes the logical linkages among program resources, activities, outputs, customers reached, and short, intermediate and longer term outcomes. Once this model of expected performance is produced, critical measurement areas can be identified.

A LOGIC DEDUCTION OF ATTRIBUTE LEVEL-VALUE LINKAGES

by Chin-Feng Lin, et al. , 2005
"... This study utilizing the variable matrix and the set theory proposes a logic deduction procedure to interpret the relationships between product attribute level and consumer value. The logic deduction framework not only can analyze the linkages of “consumer value satisfaction” and “product attribute ..."
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This study utilizing the variable matrix and the set theory proposes a logic deduction procedure to interpret the relationships between product attribute level and consumer value. The logic deduction framework not only can analyze the linkages of “consumer value satisfaction” and “product attribute

Self-Fertilization, Linkage Disequilibrium, and

by Hajime Kayanne, H. Kayanne, A. Suzuki, H. Saito, D. W. Kinsey, In Perspectives On Coral Reefs, R. J. Planck, D. E. Mcallister, A. T. Mcallister , 1995
"... Strain in Plasmodium falciparum We are impressed by the elegant data pre-sented by R. E. L. Paul et al. (1) on the high rate of self-fertilization in Plasmodium falci-parum, the agent of the most malignant form of malaria. This study contributes sig-nificantly to our knowledge on this patho-gen&apos ..."
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-gen's basic biology. Nevertheless, we find that there is a major logical gap in the conclusions arrived at by Paul et al. They appropriately argue that frequent selfing in P. falciparum is a medically relevant feature, for it should favor the maintenance of "multi-locus phenotype associations, "

Modular semantics and logics of classes

by Bernhard Reus - Computer Science Logic (CSL), volume 2803 of LNCS , 2003
"... Abstract. The semantics of class-based languages can be defined in terms of objects only [8, 7,1] if classes are viewed as objects with a constructor method. One obtains a store in which method closures are held together with field values. Such a store is also called “higher-order ” and does not com ..."
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not come for free [13]. It is much harder to prove properties of such stores and as a consequence (soundness of) programming logics can become rather contrived (see [2]). A simpler semantics separates methods from the object store [4, 12]. But again, there is a drawback. Once the semantics of a package

Incorporating Linkage Learning into the GeLog Framework

by Tim Fühner, Gabriella Kokai , 2002
"... This article introduces modifications that have been applied to GeLog , a genetic logic programming framework, in order to improve its performance. ..."
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This article introduces modifications that have been applied to GeLog , a genetic logic programming framework, in order to improve its performance.

Linkage of speech sound disorder to reading disability loci

by Shelley D. Smith, Bruce F. Pennington, Richard Boada, Lawrence D. Shriberg - Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry , 2005
"... Background: Speech sound disorder (SSD) is a common childhood disorder characterized by develop-mentally inappropriate errors in speech production that greatly reduce intelligibility. SSD has been found to be associated with later reading disability (RD), and there is also evidence for both a cognit ..."
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cognitive and etiological overlap between the two disorders. The present study tested whether SSD is linked to replicated risk loci for RD. Method: One hundred and eleven probands with SSD and their 76 siblings were tested with measures of speech, phonological memory (Nonword Repetition – NWR), and phono-logical

From the visual to the logical in mathematics

by John Mills, David Tall
"... Mathematical concepts are more than just the logical sequence of definitions and deductions which make up the formal framework of the subject. In mathematical research it is first necessary to develop a framework of linkages between ideas before they are sorted out into a precise deductive sequence. ..."
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Mathematical concepts are more than just the logical sequence of definitions and deductions which make up the formal framework of the subject. In mathematical research it is first necessary to develop a framework of linkages between ideas before they are sorted out into a precise deductive sequence
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