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A Robust Approach to Quantify Nocifensive Blink Reflex Responsiveness. [PDF]

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Grinberg’s Criterion

European Journal of Combinatorics, 2019
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Gunnar Brinkmann, Carol T. Zamfirescu
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Criterion by Criterion, Mycosis Fungoides

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2003
A wide variety of histologic features have been associated with mycosis fungoides. Virtually all these features can be seen at least episodically in some inflammatory conditions, and little is known regarding which histologic features are most useful in establishing a diagnosis of this challenging condition.
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Ramsey's Investment Criterion

Journal of Political Economy, 1972
In a recent article in this Journal, James Ramsey (1970) presents a new investment criterion for firm project selection which he claims is superior to the net present value approach. The two investment yardsticks can yield different rankings of prospective projects if either the capital costs or the time span of the projects being compared are not ...
Frost, Peter A, Schall, Lawrence D
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Superfluid Rayleigh criterion

Physical Review B, 1995
The stability of the flow of superfluid helium II between two corotating cylinders is investigated. The result is compared with the corresponding classical flow of helium I. The validity of Rayleigh`s stability criterion and the relation between a superfluid and a classical inviscid fluid are discussed.
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Criterion

2002
Abstract Meaning ‘standard’ in Greek, ‘criterion’ was advanced already by Plato, in a very capitalistic connotation:’Your success, I admit, is fine evidence of the wisdom of the present generation as compared with their predecessors, and it is a popular sentiment that the wise man must above all be wise for himself; of such wisdom the ...
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