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Deficits and Excesses of Frames
Advances in Computational Mathematics, 2003Given a Banach space \(\mathbb B\) and a sequence \({\mathcal F} = \{e_n\} \subset {\mathbb B}\), the \textit{deficit} of \(\mathcal F\) is the least cardinal \(d({\mathcal F})\) such that there exists a subset \({\mathcal G} \subset {\mathbb B}\) of cardinality \(d({\mathcal F})\) such that \({\mathcal F} \cup {\mathcal G}\) is complete in \(\mathbb B\
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2010
Sleepiness is a commonly experienced symptom affecting up to one-fifth of the population chronically. Sleepiness contributes to systemic health effects, and has been shown to contribute to mood disorders and cardiovascular risks. Sleepiness also presents a significant public health risk: it has been associated with major catastrophes, motor vehicle ...
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Sleepiness is a commonly experienced symptom affecting up to one-fifth of the population chronically. Sleepiness contributes to systemic health effects, and has been shown to contribute to mood disorders and cardiovascular risks. Sleepiness also presents a significant public health risk: it has been associated with major catastrophes, motor vehicle ...
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Iodine Excess and Hyperthyroidism
Thyroid, 2001150 microg iodine are daily required for thyroid hormone synthesis. The thyroid gland has intrinsic mechanisms that maintain normal thyroid function even in the presence of iodine excess. Large quantities of iodide are present in drugs, antiseptics, contrast media and food preservatives. Iodine induced hyperthyroidism is frequently observed in patients
Roti E., Degli Uberti E.
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The Esthetic of Excess and the Excess of Esthetic
Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, 2012Excluded from the philosophical logos, excess can even be seen to be the "subject" of literature. From the epic poem and the platonic divine furor to the baroque esthetic, and from romanticism to Freudian sublimation, a line can be drawn together with a theory of artistic genesis as arising out of limit experiences: excess is the mark of an encounter ...
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INTEGRAL REPRESENTATION OF EXCESSIVE MEASURES AND EXCESSIVE FUNCTIONS
Russian Mathematical Surveys, 1972One of the central results of classical potential theory is the theorem on the representation of an arbitrary non-negative superharmonic function in the form of a sum of a Green's potential and a Poisson integral. We obtain similar integral representations for the excessive measures and functions connected with an arbitrary Markov transition function ...
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Love and Excess/Love as Excess
This chapter examines how courtiers behaved and were expected to behave in the courtly environment, how love was understood, and why it was seen as dangerous. It contextualizes the lives of Isabel of Portugal, Isabel of Aragon, and Juana of Castile and other historical personalities to highlight the contradicting messages regarding love, marriage ...openaire +1 more source
Operations Research, 1989
This paper deals with the problem of disposal of slow-moving or obsolete inventory. For many reasons, companies will find themselves in an overstock situation where the potential sales value of excess stock, less the expected storage costs, does not match the salvage value.
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This paper deals with the problem of disposal of slow-moving or obsolete inventory. For many reasons, companies will find themselves in an overstock situation where the potential sales value of excess stock, less the expected storage costs, does not match the salvage value.
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Apparent mineralocorticoid excess
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1995Apparent mineralocorticoid excess is a syndrome reflecting the absent or impaired activity of the enzyme 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase Type 2. It may be mild when the mutant enzyme retains some activity, or severe when activity is absolutely or essentially absent.
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