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Frequent respiratory tract infections in children. The role of environmental and genetic factors.
Jopje M. Ruskamp
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Factors and factorizations of graphs—a survey
Journal of Graph Theory, 1985AbstractA degree factor of a graph is either an r‐factor (regular of degree r) or an [m, n]‐factor (with each degree between m and n). In a component factor, each component is a prescribed graph. Both kinds of factors are surveyed, and also corresponding factorizations.
Jin Akiyama, Mikio Kano
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Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1998
A noninjective bounded-to-one factor map from an irreducible shift of finite type onto a sofic system can be factored as a composition of other such maps in only finitely many ways (up to isomorphism). This generalizes to factor maps from systems with canonical coordinates to finitely presented dynamical systems. The proofs are constructive and rest on
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A noninjective bounded-to-one factor map from an irreducible shift of finite type onto a sofic system can be factored as a composition of other such maps in only finitely many ways (up to isomorphism). This generalizes to factor maps from systems with canonical coordinates to finitely presented dynamical systems. The proofs are constructive and rest on
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Factoring human factoring, in IBM
Conference Proceedings., IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2003The authors have conducted an informal poll of their IBM human factors engineering peers, asking them about the organizational placement of their department and about how that placement facilitates or inhibits good human-factors engineering. The results of that poll are summarized.
Randolph G. Bias, Jack A. Alford Jr.
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