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OR discrimination: A new drug discrimination method

European Journal of Pharmacology, 1982
Rats were trained to respond on one of two levers for food (drug lever) after injections of either 0.04 mg/kg fentanyl or 10 mg/kg cocaine HCl, and to respond on the saline lever after saline injections. The acquisition data indicate that this OR discrimination is feasable in the rat, though it developed slowly due to a bias of responding on the drug ...
F C, Colpaert, P A, Janssen
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Reduced cross-discrimination for discriminative filters

2004 International Conference on Image Processing, 2004. ICIP '04., 2005
Image template detection is usually a very important halfway step for a computational vision algorithm. A recently proposed approach for it involves the use of discriminative filters. For a given template, they maximize the energy concentration in a single sample of its output.
Alexandre Pimentel Mendonça   +1 more
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“There Will Be No Discrimination”

2018
The 1937 flood of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers was one of the highest and most destructive on record. It affected millions of lives, devastated thousands of towns, and killed hundreds of people. The Bluff City, as its name suggests, escaped the worst of the deluge.
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Discriminator or dual discriminator?

Algebra Universalis, 2001
A semidiscriminator on a set \(S\) is a ternary function \(f\) such that for every pair \((a,c)\) of elements of \(S\), \(f\) is either the discriminator for both pairs \((a,c)\) and \((c,a)\), or it is the dual discriminator for both of these pairs. The author characterizes semidiscriminator varieties.
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Class Discrimination vs. Racial Discrimination

The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1971
W HILE the subject of racial discrimination has enjoyed considerable attention in the literature, a careful distinction between discrimination based on color and discrimination based on economic status of one's parents continues to be a rare event. This paper attempts to render that distinction more explicit by examining the relative socio-economic ...
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A Duty to Discriminate?

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2012
Malek and Daar (2012) argue that parents who are already using in vitro fertilization (IVF) and who are at substantial risk of transmitting a serious genetic condition should have a legal duty to s...
David, Wasserman, Adrienne, Asch
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ON DISCRIMINATING AND NOT DISCRIMINATING BETWEEN AFFECT AND REPRESENTATION

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1999
The topic involves two issues. They can be related either to different clinical pictures or to divergent opinions about the same clinical facts. But the above mentioned opposition can be found in Freud's work. Listening in analysis differentiates between situations where the distinction of affect and representation is blurred within the general frame ...
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When Anti-Discrimination Discriminates

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2023
Harold, Braswell   +1 more
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Discriminant as a product of local discriminants

Journal of Algebra and Its Applications, 2017
Let [Formula: see text] be a discrete valuation ring with maximal ideal [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] be the integral closure of [Formula: see text] in a finite separable extension [Formula: see text] of [Formula: see text]. For a maximal ideal [Formula: see text] of [Formula: see text], let [Formula: see text] denote respectively the ...
Jakhar, Anuj   +3 more
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