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Factorizations of the Complete Graph into C 5 -Factors and 1-Factors
Graphs and Combinatorics, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1986
The Status of the HFS HCI Standards Committee is reported on in a separate article by Paul Reed of AT&T Bell Laboratories, the vice-chair of that committee. It describes the background, status and approach being followed by that committee in its attempt to develop meaningful standards for user interfaces and the development of user interfaces ...
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The Status of the HFS HCI Standards Committee is reported on in a separate article by Paul Reed of AT&T Bell Laboratories, the vice-chair of that committee. It describes the background, status and approach being followed by that committee in its attempt to develop meaningful standards for user interfaces and the development of user interfaces ...
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Scientific American, 2014
The article focuses on the physiological and cognitive differences between humans and chimpanzees. Topics include how Homo sapiens became the dominant species, how human behavior differs from the behavior of apes, and the link between language and human evolution. Information is provided on the brain size differences between humans and chimpanzees.
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The article focuses on the physiological and cognitive differences between humans and chimpanzees. Topics include how Homo sapiens became the dominant species, how human behavior differs from the behavior of apes, and the link between language and human evolution. Information is provided on the brain size differences between humans and chimpanzees.
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Factoring Effectiveness Factors!
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1990It has previously been suggested that the effectiveness of strategic planning systems may be characterized in terms of a multi-attribute framework. This paper explores the possibility of reducing the postulated set of attributes to an ‘irreducible core’ by means of a factor analysis.
M. J. Foster, A. R. Lock
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Antihemophilic Factor (Factor VIII)
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978Antihemophilic factor (Factor VIII) is an agent in normal plasma that corrects the coagulative defect of classic hemophillia. The plasma of hemophiliacs contains normal amounts of a variant of antihemophilic factor deficient in clot-promoting properties. In contrast, von Willebrand's disease is usually associated with a true deficiency of this protein.
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Growth Factors: A scattering of factors
Current Biology, 1994Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor is a multifunctional growth factor with varied properties: more and more polypeptide factors are being discovered that share these characteristics.
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Factorization with Uncertainty
International Journal of Computer Vision, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
P. Anandan 0001, Michal Irani
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Factor Prices, Factor Proportions, and Regional Factor Endowments
Journal of Political Economy, 1970in two-digit manufacturing industries. These tests were based on the theoretical proposition that the South, being relatively labor-abundant by comparison with the non-South, should possess a comparative advantage in producing relatively labor-intensive commodities.
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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1989
As the newly-appointed SIGCHI Standards Liaison, I hope to continue in the fine tradition established by Jon Meads over the past several years. As I see it, my primary task is to inform SIGCHI members about any standards activities that may affect them as designers and users of interactive software.
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As the newly-appointed SIGCHI Standards Liaison, I hope to continue in the fine tradition established by Jon Meads over the past several years. As I see it, my primary task is to inform SIGCHI members about any standards activities that may affect them as designers and users of interactive software.
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Journal of Algorithms, 1993
Factor refinement (in \(\mathbb Z\)) refers to the transition from \(m=m_ 1 m_ 2\) to \(m=\prod n_ i^{e_ i}\) where the \(n_ i\) are not necessarily prime but \(\gcd(n_ i n_ j)=1\). The method is to use only the gcd algorithm starting with \(d=\gcd(m_ 1,m_ 2)\) and \(m=(m_ 1/d)d^ 2 (m_ 2/d)\). Then proceed by induction. The process is of complexity \(O(
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Factor refinement (in \(\mathbb Z\)) refers to the transition from \(m=m_ 1 m_ 2\) to \(m=\prod n_ i^{e_ i}\) where the \(n_ i\) are not necessarily prime but \(\gcd(n_ i n_ j)=1\). The method is to use only the gcd algorithm starting with \(d=\gcd(m_ 1,m_ 2)\) and \(m=(m_ 1/d)d^ 2 (m_ 2/d)\). Then proceed by induction. The process is of complexity \(O(
Eric Bach 0001 +2 more
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