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Some Remarks on the Pointwise Sparse Domination

Journal of Geometric Analysis, 2019
We obtain an improved version of the pointwise sparse domination principle established by Lerner (N Y J Math 22:341–349, 2016 ). This allows us to determine nearly minimal assumptions on a singular integral operator T for which it admits a sparse ...
A. Lerner, S. Ombrosi
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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease: molecular analysis

Human Molecular Genetics, 1995
Using a positional cloning approach the major autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) gene (PKD1) has been identified on chromosome 16: a disease associated chromosome translocation was instrumental in its identification. Study of the PKD1 gene has been complicated because most of the gene lies in a genomic region reiterated elsewhere on ...
P C, Harris   +3 more
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Water weaponization in the Syrian conflict: strategies of domination and cooperation

, 2020
How do actors weaponize water in intrastate conflicts? Existing typologies of water weaponization make deterministic differentiations between state and non-state actors and invoke opaque labels like ‘terrorism’. Furthermore, these typologies ignore how
Marwa Daoudy
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Stochastic dominance and portfolio analysis

Journal of Financial Economics, 1975
Abstract The principle of stochastic dominance is used to characterize the optimal efficient sets when the distributions of the random prospects belong to a family. Most of the well-known distributions are considered. In each case, the optimal efficient sets are characterized by easily verifiable conditions on the parameters of the distributions ...
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Analysis of Dominance and Satisfaction

2000
One of the things we shall do in this chapter is to introduce a fundamental concept in multicriterion analysis: the Pareto optimum. Suppose a decision maker has to choose from a choice set A, a car for example. To do this he will evaluate the problem with the help of several criteria such as price, quality, comfort etc.
Jean-Charles Pomerol   +1 more
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Analysis of dominant spring mutations in rye

Russian Journal of Genetics, 2006
The dominant mutant genes responsible for the spring habit were studied in seven rye plants according to the developed scheme of two-step crosses and analysis of the F2 progeny. The genotypes with a particular genetic formula (heterozygote) were obtained by crossing the studied plants with the winter rye Korotkostebel'naya 69 carrying the recessive ...
P I, Stepochkin, G V, Artemova
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Determining relative importance in Stata using dominance analysis: domin and domme

The Stata Journal: Promoting communications on statistics and Stata, 2021
Dominance analysis is a common method applied to statistical models to determine the importance of independent variables. In this article, I describe two community-contributed commands, domin and domme, that can be used to dominance-analyze both independent variables and parameter estimates in Stata estimation commands.
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Analysis of double domination by using the concept of spherical fuzzy information with application

Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 2021
Naeem Jan   +4 more
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Analysis of domination in the environment of picture fuzzy information

Granular Computing, 2021
Naeem Jan   +4 more
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Structural domination in the labor market

European Journal of Political Theory, 2019
In recent years, there has been a wide-ranging debate about the neo-republican principle of non-domination. Neo-republicans argue that domination is a capacity for one to intentionally use arbitrary power to interfere in someone’s life.
L. Cicerchia
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