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Alternating, private alternating, and quantum alternating realtime automata [PDF]

open access: yesLogical Methods in Computer Science, 2019
We present new results on realtime alternating, private alternating, and quantum alternating automaton models. Firstly, we show that the emptiness problem for alternating one-counter automata on unary alphabets is undecidable. Then, we present two equivalent definitions of realtime private alternating finite automata (PAFAs). We show that the emptiness
Demirci, Gökalp   +4 more
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Alternative Splice in Alternative Lice [PDF]

open access: yesMolecular Biology and Evolution, 2015
Genomic and transcriptomics analyses have revealed human head and body lice to be almost genetically identical; although con-specific, they nevertheless occupy distinct ecological niches and have differing feeding patterns. Most importantly, while head lice are not known to be vector competent, body lice can transmit three serious bacterial diseases ...
John M. Clark   +8 more
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Generics and Alternatives [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
In this paper we argue that for the (probabilistic) interpretation of generic sentences of the form "Gs are f," three types of alternatives play a role: (i) alternative features of f, (ii) alternative groups, or kinds, of G, and (iii) alternative causal background factors. In the first part of this paper we argue for the relevance of these alternatives.
Kochari, A., Van Rooij, R., Schulz, K.
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An Alternative Approach to Alternative Beta [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
Hedge fund replication based on factor models is encountering growing interest. In this paper, we investigate the implications of substituting standard rolling windows regressions, which appear ad-hoc, with more effcient methodologies like the Kalman flter.
Teiletche, Jérôme, Roncalli, Thierry
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An alternative to alternative medicine [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Journal of General Practice, 2013
![][1] Few things are more infuriating than watching an argument where both protagonists are wrong. This is how I feel watching debates about complementary medicine. Both sides have misunderstood something fundamental. The argument, in a much shortened version, goes a little like this: > Scientist:‘ We’ve tested your alternative medicines in high ...
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Alternative to Alternative Schools

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Teaching and Education, 2020
The fundamental research question from which this paper is going to be - is there an alternative to alternative education? Alternative schools are in the pedagogical and didactical understanding of teaching, often far ahead of their time, sometimes too far. They offer something new and different, much better than traditional classes.
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Women in Alternatives

open access: yesALTEX, 2023
publishedVersion Non peer ...
Caloni, Francesca   +10 more
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Alternators of a right alternative algebra [PDF]

open access: yesTransactions of the American Mathematical Society, 1978
We show that in any right alternative algebra, the additive span of the alternators is nearly an ideal. We give an easy test to use to determine if a given set of additional identities will imply that the span of the alternators is an ideal. We apply our technique to the class of right alternative algebras satisfying the condition (
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An alternative view on “an alternative paradigm” [PDF]

open access: yesResearch in Nursing & Health, 2003
The strengths in this article lie in the reinforcement of important procedures for enhancing the internal and external validity of intervention studies. For example, the authors highlight the importance of using theory to guide study design, operationalization of key variables, and data analysis.
Ronald C. Serlin   +2 more
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Alternative quasialgebras [PDF]

open access: yesBulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society, 2001
Alternative division quasialgebras which are not associative, are characterized. Their grading groups are shown to be always Abelian and they are built from some specific graded associative algebras by means of a graded Cayley-Dickson process.
Albuquerque, H.   +2 more
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