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Procedure CONCORD.

open access: yes, 1989
Simpson, H. R.   +2 more
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Life Tables for World-Wide Comparison of Relative Survival for Cancer (CONCORD Study)

open access: yesTumori, 2008
BACKGROUND: The CONCORD study compares population-based relative survival from cancer using data from cancer registries in five continents. To estimate relative survival, general mortality life tables are required. Available statistics are incomplete, so
Paolo Baili   +2 more
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A concordance generator

IBM Systems Journal, 1964
The purpose of a concordance is to show the places in a document or a class of documents where each principal word may be found. Typically, the immediate context of a word is exhibited, as well as its location. How the concordance is to be organized, and for what use, will vary from user to user and from occasion to occasion.
Kenneth F. Scharfenberg   +2 more
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Concordance and consensus

Information Sciences, 2011
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Cees H. Elzinga   +3 more
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Visualising concordance

Computational Statistics, 2007
Different plots are considered for the analysis of agreement of object rankings. Parallel coordinates, visualization of rank-correlation matrices via multidimensional scaling, concordance bubble-plots and pin-cushion plots are discussed. Connections of plots and the corresponding measures of concordance are discussed.
Gaj Vidmar, Nino Rode
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Concorde in service

The Aeronautical Journal, 1978
In the two and a half years that Concorde has been in service with British Airways and Air France, the nine aircraft in service have carried 250 000 passengers, travelled 16 million miles and accumulated 15 310 flying hours. These numbers, though still small by airliner standards, are sufficient for effective comparison of service experience with ...
W. J. Strang, R. M. McKinlay
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Negative ... Concord?

Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 2000
The main claim of this paper is that a general theory of negative concord (NC) should allow for the possibility of NC involving scoping of a universal quantifier above negation. I propose that Greek NC instantiates this option. Greek n-words will be analyzed as polarity sensitive universal quantifiers which need negation in order to be licensed, but ...
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Generalized Concordance

Psychometrika, 1979
Based on a simple nonparametric procedure for comparing two proximity matrices, a measure of concordance is introduced that is appropriate when K independent proximity matrices are available. In addition to the development of a general concept of concordance and specific techniques for its evaluation within and between the subsets of a partition of the
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