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Modeling Malaria Rebound After Mass Drug Administration: The Role of Importation and Waning Immunity in Lake Victoria, Kenya

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Wachuka R   +9 more
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MEREOLOGICAL BIMODAL LOGICS

The Review of Symbolic Logic, 2022
AbstractIn this paper, using a propositional modal language extended with the window modality, we capture the first-order properties of various mereological theories. In this setting,$\Box \varphi $readsall the parts(of the current object)are$\varphi $, interpreted on the models with awhole-partbinary relation under various constraints.
Dazhu Li, Yanjing Wang 0001
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Bimodal multicast

ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 1999
There are many methods for making a multicast protocol “reliable.” At one end of the spectrum, a reliable multicast protocol might offer tomicity guarantees, such as all-or-nothing delivery, delivery ordering, and perhaps additional properties such as virtually synchronous addressing.
Kenneth P. Birman   +5 more
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Relative Contingency and Bimodality

Logica Universalis, 2013
The paper studies the logics with a deontic operator \(O\) which is defined as \(OA =_{\mathrm{def}} \square(Q \supset A)\), where \(\square\) is logical necessity and \(Q\) is a propositional constant, axiomatized by \(\lozenge Q\) with the intuitive meaning ``the moral (legal) code is applied''.
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Bimodal emotion recognition

Proceedings Fourth IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (Cat. No. PR00580), 2002
This paper describes the use of statistical techniques and hidden Markov models (HMM) in the recognition of emotions. The method aims to classify 6 basic emotions (anger, dislike, fear, happiness, sadness and surprise) from both facial expressions (video) and emotional speech (audio). The emotions of 2 human subjects were recorded and analyzed.
Liyanage C. De Silva, Pei Chi Ng
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Bimodality and the Nature of Depression

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1981
SummaryArguments concerning the nature of depressive disorders have involved as a central issue the question of the bimodality or otherwise of the distribution of some variable expressing variation in symptomatology. The implications of a particular type of frequency distribution along this dimension, whether uni- or bi-modal, have been misunderstood ...
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