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Semantics of an effect analysis for exceptions
Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGPLAN international workshop on Types in languages design and implementation, 2007We give a semantics to a polymorphic effect analysis that tracks possibly-thrown exceptions and possible non-termination for a higher-order language. The semantics is defined using partial equivalence relations over a standard monadic, domain-theoretic model of the original language and establishes the correctness of both the analysis itself and of the
Nick Benton, Peter Buchlovsky
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Analysis and health effects of flavonoids
Food Chemistry, 1996Flavonoids are polyphenolic compounds that occur ubiquitously in foods of plant origin. Over 4000 different flavonoids have been described. Flavonoids have a variety of biological effects in numerous mammalian cell systems, in vitro as well as in vivo. Recently much attention has been paid to their antioxidant properties and to their inhibitory role in
Hollman, P.C.H. +2 more
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis 2.0
New England Journal of Medicine, 2017As prominent groups in U.S. health care ramp up use of cost-effectiveness analysis to measure and communicate the value of new drugs and other interventions, an expert panel has released updated guidelines for such analysis.
Peter J, Neumann, Gillian D, Sanders
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The effects of the precision of pointer analysis
1997In order to analyze programs that manipulate pointers, it is necessary to have safe information about what each pointer might point to. There are many algorithms that can be used to determine this information, with varying degrees of accuracy. However, there has been very little previous work that addresses how much the relative accuracies of different
Marc Shapiro 0002, Susan Horwitz
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Effective Analysis of Genomic Data
2004High-throughput biotechnology has enabled genome-wide investigation of gene expression and has the potential to identify genes that have a role to play in focal cerebral ischemia, as well as many other interventions. The advent of this technology has also led to the generation of large amounts of expensive and complex expression data.
Paul R, Nelson +2 more
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A Concept Analysis of Effective Breastfeeding
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2006To provide a concept analysis of effective breastfeeding.Medline and CINAHL electronic databases, reference lists from selected articles, and 7 breastfeeding assessment tools. Search terms included the following: breastfeeding and effective, adequate, successful.Literature was selected according to whether the concept of effective breastfeeding was ...
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Basics of Treatment Effect Analysis
2005Abstract For a treatment and a response variable, the ‘causal effects’ of the former on the latter is of interest. This chapter introduces causality based on ‘potential-treated and untreated-responses’, and examines what type of treatment effects are identified.
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Cost-effectiveness analysis for surgeons
Surgery, 2009Groot Koerkamp, Bas +2 more
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Effective Principal Component Analysis
2012Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is one of the most widely used algorithmic techniques. When is PCA provably effective? What are its main limitations and how can we get around them? In this note, we discuss three specific challenges.
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