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Econometrica, 1978
answer. There are two points of contention. One is the issue of cardinality vs. ordinality. Practitioners of the cardinal approach compare distributions by means of summary measures such as a Gini coefficient, variance of logarithms, and the like.
Fields, Gary S., Fei, John C. H.
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answer. There are two points of contention. One is the issue of cardinality vs. ordinality. Practitioners of the cardinal approach compare distributions by means of summary measures such as a Gini coefficient, variance of logarithms, and the like.
Fields, Gary S., Fei, John C. H.
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Metamodel Comparison and Model Comparison for Safety Assurance
2014In safety-critical domains, conceptual models are created in the form of metamodels using different concepts from possibly overlapping domains. Comparison between those conceptual models can facilitate the reuse of models from one domain to another.
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Comparison with a Standard via All-Pairwise Comparisons
Discrete Event Dynamic Systems, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
Many Americans, both young and old, are campaigning and protesting against the war in Vietnam. Our newspapers are full of dramatic stories, ranging from accounts of peaceful picketing and sit-ins to violent sieges and riots. Although the motivation of the antiwar campaigns often arises for other reasons, some of it at least is in protest against the ...
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Many Americans, both young and old, are campaigning and protesting against the war in Vietnam. Our newspapers are full of dramatic stories, ranging from accounts of peaceful picketing and sit-ins to violent sieges and riots. Although the motivation of the antiwar campaigns often arises for other reasons, some of it at least is in protest against the ...
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The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1997
Analytic subjectivity may not be the problem it seems. What is crucial for patients is not that analysts possess the objective truth, but that patients see a truth for themselves. How they accomplish this may depend on the analyst's showing them a view of themselves that differs from their own and can be compared to it.
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Analytic subjectivity may not be the problem it seems. What is crucial for patients is not that analysts possess the objective truth, but that patients see a truth for themselves. How they accomplish this may depend on the analyst's showing them a view of themselves that differs from their own and can be compared to it.
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Linguistics and Philosophy, 2012
Beck, S. (2012c). Pluractional comparisons. Linguistics and Philosophy 35 (1), 57-110.
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Beck, S. (2012c). Pluractional comparisons. Linguistics and Philosophy 35 (1), 57-110.
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Computer Communications, 1987
Abstract Users of a network that operates over a slow and error-prone medium and spans only a limited geographical area may wish to replace that medium with a local area network, but to take advantage of the potential high speed, lightweight communications support is required.
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Abstract Users of a network that operates over a slow and error-prone medium and spans only a limited geographical area may wish to replace that medium with a local area network, but to take advantage of the potential high speed, lightweight communications support is required.
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1979
Abstract It has sometimes been suggested that the term adaptation should be reserved for differences with a known genetic basis. We argue that adaptation should be defined by its effects rather than by its causes as any difference between two phenotypic traits (or trait complexes) which increases the inclusive fitness of its carrier ...
T H, Clutton-Brock, P H, Harvey
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Abstract It has sometimes been suggested that the term adaptation should be reserved for differences with a known genetic basis. We argue that adaptation should be defined by its effects rather than by its causes as any difference between two phenotypic traits (or trait complexes) which increases the inclusive fitness of its carrier ...
T H, Clutton-Brock, P H, Harvey
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Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2003
With the number of published microbial genomes now in excess of 100, any new genome that is sequenced is likely to have a close relative available for comparison. Indeed, it is increasingly difficult to perform any genomic analysis that is not comparative.
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With the number of published microbial genomes now in excess of 100, any new genome that is sequenced is likely to have a close relative available for comparison. Indeed, it is increasingly difficult to perform any genomic analysis that is not comparative.
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Welfare comparisons and situation comparisons
Journal of Econometrics, 1991Abstract The paradigmatic welfare comparison question is: ‘How much would a family with three children have to spend to make it as well off as a family with two children spending $20,000?’ This question, if it it can be answered at all, cannot be answered by comparing the consumption patterns of households with two children with those of households ...
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