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Reaction rate theory: what it was, where is it today, and where is it going

by Eli Pollak , Peter Talkner - CHAOS
"... A brief history is presented, outlining the development of rate theory during the past century. Starting from Arrhenius ͓Z. Phys. Chem. 4, 226 ͑1889͔͒, we follow especially the formulation of transition state theory by Wigner ͓Z. Phys. Chem. Abt. B 19, 203 ͑1932͔͒ and Eyring ͓J. Chem. Phys. 3, 107 ..."
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A brief history is presented, outlining the development of rate theory during the past century. Starting from Arrhenius ͓Z. Phys. Chem. 4, 226 ͑1889͔͒, we follow especially the formulation of transition state theory by Wigner ͓Z. Phys. Chem. Abt. B 19, 203 ͑1932͔͒ and Eyring ͓J. Chem. Phys. 3, 107

Discretion within constraint: Homophily and structure in a formal organization

by Adam M Kleinbaum , Toby E Stuart , Michael L Tushman - Organization Science , 2013
"... H omophily in social relations results from both individual preferences and selective opportunities for interaction, but how these two mechanisms interact in large, contemporary organizations is not well understood. We argue that organizational structures and geography delimit opportunities for int ..."
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their boundaries. We test our theory in an analysis of the rate of dyadic communication in an email data set comprising thousands of employees in a large information technology firm. These findings have implications for research on homophily, gender relations in organizations, and formal and informal

Interactive Cognition: Exploring the Potential of Electronic Quote/Commenting. In: B. Gorayska & J.L. Mey (Eds.) Cognitive Technology: In Search of a Humane Interface.

by Stevan Harnad , 1995
"... Human cognition is not an island unto itself. As a species, we are not Leibnizian Monads independently engaging in clear, Cartesian thinking. Our minds interact. That's surely why our species has language. And that interactivity probably constrains both what and how we think. Although Wittgens ..."
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exchanging them electronically instead. He set up a server in his Lab at Los Alamos, and all their preprints could be deposited there automatically, and then picked up automatically, by any of them. Appendix The Southampton Cognitive Sciences Eprint Archive From this small high-energy theory preprint

The past, present, and future of immune repertoire biology—the rise of next-generation repertoire analysis. Front Immunol 4

by Adrien Six , Maria Encarnita Mariotti-Ferrandiz , Wahiba Chaara , Susana Magadan , Hang-Phuong Pham , Marie-Paule Lefranc , Thierry Mora , Véronique Thomas-Vaslin , Aleksandra M Walczak , Pierre Boudinot , Koji Yasutomo , 2013
"... T and B cell repertoires are collections of lymphocytes, each characterized by its antigenspecific receptor. We review here classical technologies and analysis strategies developed to assess immunoglobulin (IG) and T cell receptor (TR) repertoire diversity, and describe recent advances in the field ..."
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). In an ex vivo follow-up of a primary T cell specific response in a mouse model. Their second paper analyzed the average CDR3-lengths as a function of TRBV-TRBJ combinations. In particular, the authors found a correlation between TRBV CDR1 and major histocompatibility (MH) haplotype (52). This group later

AND MATHEMATICAL ENGINEERING

by Madeleine Udell, Professor Lester Mackey , 2015
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Journeys in the country of the blind: entanglement theory and the effects of blinding on trials of homeopathy and homeopathic provings,” Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative

by Lionel R Milgrom - Medicine , 2007
"... The idea of quantum entanglement is borrowed from physics and developed into an algebraic argument to explain how double-blinding randomized controlled trials could lead to failure to provide unequivocal evidence for the efficacy of homeopathy, and inability to distinguish proving and placebo group ..."
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the homeopathic process in terms of various 'layers' of entanglement, from the molecular up to the interactions of human beings (46). Thus, it is too early to give a definitive answer as to why some positive results are returned but a possible experimental test of non-local communication in clinical

École Doctorale de Physique de la Région Parisienne- ED 107 Thèse de doctorat

by Spécialité Physique Théorique, Antoine Georges Examinateur, Henk Hilhorst Examinateur, Corinna Kollath Examinateur, Guilhem Semerjian Examinateur, Giulio Biroli Membre Invité
"... Sujet de la thèse: Dynamique quantique hors-équilibre et systèmes désordonnés pour des atomes ultrafroids bosoniques présentée par Bruno Sciolla pour obtenir le grade de Docteur de l’Université Paris-sud 11 Directeur de thèse: Henri Orland Thèse préparée sous la direction de Giulio Biroli ..."
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Sujet de la thèse: Dynamique quantique hors-équilibre et systèmes désordonnés pour des atomes ultrafroids bosoniques présentée par Bruno Sciolla pour obtenir le grade de Docteur de l’Université Paris-sud 11 Directeur de thèse: Henri Orland Thèse préparée sous la direction de Giulio Biroli

RICE UNIVERSITY Regime Change: Sampling Rate vs. Bit-Depth in Compressive Sensing

by Jason Noah Laska , 2011
"... The compressive sensing (CS) framework aims to ease the burden on analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) by exploiting inherent structure in natural and man-made signals. It has been demon-strated that structured signals can be acquired with just a small number of linear measurements, on the order of t ..."
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. We develop a new theoretical framework to analyze this extreme case and develop new algorithms for signal reconstruction from such coarsely quantized measurements. The 1-bit CS framework leads us to scenarios where it may be more appropriate to reduce bit-depth instead of sampling rate. We find

Composition du Jury

by Eric Chaumette, Cédric Richard, Professeur Universités, Yannick Berthoumieu, Professeur Universités, Pascal Chevalier Professeur, Pascal Larzabal, Professeur Universités
"... Caractérisation des problèmes conjoints de détection et d'estimation ..."
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Caractérisation des problèmes conjoints de détection et d'estimation

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"... The role of segmentation and investor recognition through the lens of cross-listing activity∗ Francesca Carrieri†, Xavier Mouchette‡, Aline Muller§ We focus on the price effects occurring around cross-listing and research the impact of the sequencing of cross-listing, defined as the cumulative numbe ..."
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number of companies having an active cross-listing among more than 1,800 firms from 41 countries over three decades. We examine whether the segmentation hypothesis is a relevant driver of price effects, whether the improvement in the firm information subsumes these effects, and to what extent both
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