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Allometric Extension

Biometrics, 1999
Summary. Constants of allometric growth are commonly estimated by the first eigenvector of the covariance matrix of log measurements. Hills (1982, in Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, 48–54) defines a model of allometric extension for two related species by the conditions that (a) the constants of allometric growth are identical for both species ...
Bartoletti, Stefania   +2 more
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Harmonious Extensions

SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 1998
Let \(E\) be a metrically convex compact metric space and let \(f\) be any scalar-valued continuous function, whose domain is a closed nonempty subset of \(E\). For any bounded function \(\varphi:E\to R\) and any mapping \(r:E\to R^+\) a new bounded function \(\widetilde\varphi\) from \(E\) to \(R,\) called the harmonious regularization of \(f\) is ...
Le Gruyer, E., Archer, J. C.
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Extension

JAMA
In this narrative medicine essay, a medical student whose life-healing, soul-freeing ballet career was ended by psoriatic arthritis now seeks to find healing in medicine.
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Bicyclic Extensions

Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 1997
The author considers a more general structure theory of simple semigroups, the basic idea being to give a construction where the term ``group'' is replaced by the term ``monoid'' [see: \textit{D. Rees}, Q. J. Math., Oxf. Ser. 19, 101-108 (1948; Zbl 0030.00802)]. The resulting construction is called a bicyclic extension.
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Extensive Hydromyelia

Pediatric Neurology, 2005
Hydromyelia is frequently associated with dissociated sensory loss, scoliosis, and upper limb weakness. This report describes the case of a 9-year old male with an extensive hydromyelia associated with a spinal cord tumor and an oligosymptomatic clinical presentation.
Marco A, Lima   +3 more
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Extensive intervention

Nursing Standard, 1988
Your 'step by step guide to the new pay rates' extends the clinical grading definitions contained in the Department of Health and Social Security letter EL (88) P33 dated March 1988.
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