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Long-Term Outcomes After Cervical Cold Knife Conization or Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure.

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Censoring the Censor

2013
Literary irony differs from contemporary ironic posturing as severely as literary tragedy differs from “tragedy’s” overuse. While Joyce defines both realism and dramatic irony, Tolstoi creates and defines structural irony. If we engage with the realism of either, we are invited to take a long and honest look at ourselves and our world—if, unlike ...
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Censored Gamma Regression with Uncertain Censoring Status

Mathematical Methods of Statistics, 2020
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A Taxonomy of Censors and Anti-Censors

International Journal of E-Politics, 2012
The tug-of-war on the Internet between censor and anti-censor technologies is intensifying. With an aim to raise awareness on Internet censorship and its circumvention, this paper and its companion Part II present a conceptual study of Internet censorship and anti-censorship. This first paper focuses on Internet censorship.
Christopher S. Leberknight   +2 more
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Censoring sensors

Communications of the ACM, 2017
Amid growing outcry over controversial online videos, tech firms grapple with how best to police online advertising.
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Administrative and artificial censoring in censored regression models

Statistics in Medicine, 2001
AbstractAdministrative censoring, in which potential censoring times are known even for subjects who fail, is common in clinical and epidemiologic studies. Nonetheless, most statistical methods for failure‐time data do not use the information contained in these potential censoring times.
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Progressive censoring with fixed censoring times

Statistics, 2019
In this paper, we revisit the progressive Type-I censoring scheme as it has originally been introduced by Cohen [Progressively censored samples in life testing. Technometrics. 1963;5(3):327–339].
Benjamin Laumen, Erhard Cramer
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Censored!

Communications of the ACM, 2010
Countries use Internet censorship to dominate the political dialogue, but also to create favorable conditions for government-controlled businesses.
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Censors of the Genome

Scientific American, 2003
Nelson C, Lau, David P, Bartel
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