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The program dependence graph and its use in optimization

by Jeanne Ferrante, Karl J. Ottenstein, Joe D. Warren - ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems , 1987
"... In this paper we present an intermediate program representation, called the program dependence graph (PDG), that makes explicit both the data and control dependence5 for each operation in a program. Data dependences have been used to represent only the relevant data flow relationships of a program. ..."
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computationally related parts of the program, a single walk of these dependences is sufficient to perform many optimizations. The PDG allows transformations such as vectorization, that previ-ously required special treatment of control dependence, to be performed in a manner that is uniform for both control

Transform Analysis and Asset Pricing for Affine Jump-Diffusions

by Darrell Duffie, Jun Pan, Kenneth Singleton - Econometrica , 2000
"... In the setting of ‘‘affine’ ’ jump-diffusion state processes, this paper provides an analytical treatment of a class of transforms, including various Laplace and Fourier transforms as special cases, that allow an analytical treatment of a range of valuation and econometric problems. Example applicat ..."
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In the setting of ‘‘affine’ ’ jump-diffusion state processes, this paper provides an analytical treatment of a class of transforms, including various Laplace and Fourier transforms as special cases, that allow an analytical treatment of a range of valuation and econometric problems. Example

The control of the false discovery rate in multiple testing under dependency

by Yoav Benjamini, Daniel Yekutieli - Annals of Statistics , 2001
"... Benjamini and Hochberg suggest that the false discovery rate may be the appropriate error rate to control in many applied multiple testing problems. A simple procedure was given there as an FDR controlling procedure for independent test statistics and was shown to be much more powerful than comparab ..."
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for positive dependency is general enough to cover many problems of practical interest, including the comparisons of many treatments with a single control, multivariate normal test statistics with positive correlation matrix and multivariate t. Furthermore, the test statistics may be discrete, and the tested

DISCUSS SPECIAL TREATMENT REQUIREMENTS

by United States, Cynthia A. Carpenter, Rulemaking Branch, Anthony W. Markley, Program Manager, Rulemaking Branch , 2000
"... On March 30, 2000, the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) held a public meeting with the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) and other interested stakeholders to discuss key issues involved with the development of a proposed rule for risk-informing the special treatment ..."
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On March 30, 2000, the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) held a public meeting with the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) and other interested stakeholders to discuss key issues involved with the development of a proposed rule for risk-informing the special treatment

Special Treatment Centre AND

by R. N. T. Thin, W. Atia, J. D. J. Parker, C. S. Nicol, G. Canti
"... Value of Papanicolaou-stained smears in the diagnosis of trichomoniasis, candidiasis, and cervical herpes simplex virus infection in women ..."
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Value of Papanicolaou-stained smears in the diagnosis of trichomoniasis, candidiasis, and cervical herpes simplex virus infection in women

Special Treatment for Developing Countries ………………………………… … 6

by Inbom Choi , 1999
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temperament, attended the Special Treatment Centre,

by J. Doyle
"... The rarity of serious toxic skin manifestations following the use of pentavalent arsenical compounds prompts me to record the following case. ..."
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The rarity of serious toxic skin manifestations following the use of pentavalent arsenical compounds prompts me to record the following case.

More Differentiated Special Treatment in the Agriculture Agreement: beyond concept to practice

by Alan Matthews, Alan Matthews, Alan Matthews
"... Any opinions expressed here are those of the author(s) and not those of the IIIS. All works posted here are owned and copyrighted by the author(s). Papers may only be downloaded for personal use only. More Differentiated Special Treatment in the Agriculture Agreement: beyond concept to practice ..."
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Any opinions expressed here are those of the author(s) and not those of the IIIS. All works posted here are owned and copyrighted by the author(s). Papers may only be downloaded for personal use only. More Differentiated Special Treatment in the Agriculture Agreement: beyond concept to practice

Generalized privacy amplification

by Charles H. Bennett, Gilles Brassard, Claude Crkpeau, Ueli M. Maurer, Senior Member - IEEE Transactions on Information Theory , 1995
"... Abstract- This paper provides a general treatment of pri-vacy amplification by public discussion, a concept introduced by Bennett, Brassard, and Robert for a special scenario. Privacy amplification is a process that allows two parties to distill a secret key from a common random variable about which ..."
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Abstract- This paper provides a general treatment of pri-vacy amplification by public discussion, a concept introduced by Bennett, Brassard, and Robert for a special scenario. Privacy amplification is a process that allows two parties to distill a secret key from a common random variable about

Te Piriti Special Treatment Unit Auckland Prison

by Mate Webb, David Jones
"... The problem of child sex abuse is prevalent across all segments of society, and Maori, unfortunately, are overrepresented in this problem. In the total prison population of 6591, 13.6 % are identified as child sex offenders. Of the 3,299 Maori in prison 283 (8.5%) are identified as child sex offende ..."
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The problem of child sex abuse is prevalent across all segments of society, and Maori, unfortunately, are overrepresented in this problem. In the total prison population of 6591, 13.6 % are identified as child sex offenders. Of the 3,299 Maori in prison 283 (8.5%) are identified as child sex offenders whereas 631 (18.6%) of the 3292 non-Maori have been so identified. However, Maori only represent approximately 15 % of the general population. In proportionate terms, approximately one of every 970 Maori men is currently in prison for child sex offences, while for non-Maori that figure is one in 31251. Also, disclosures from offenders suggest that sexual abuse is particularly common in rural or disadvantaged areas, with offenders frequently reporting being abused by multiple offenders and being aware of chronic abuse, little of which was ever reported. With regard to rehabilitation, child sex offences are a particular problem for Maori men, since the cultural and spiritual consequences of these offences on the offenders are worse than for most other offences. One could argue, for example, that Maori men convicted of violent offences could be seen as misapplying traditional concepts and failing to adapt to social change by continuing to behave as a warrior in a
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