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Preliminary Functional Analysis of the Gut Microbiome in Colic Horses. [PDF]
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Analytical Chemistry, 1972
Analytical methods for functional group analysis are reviewed. Literature reviewed is from the period of December 1983 through November 1985 and presents methods for determining the following compounds: acids, acid halides, active hydrogen, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, amides, amines, amino acids, anhydrides, aromatic hydrocarbons, azo compounds ...
Walter T. Smith, John M. Patterson
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Analytical methods for functional group analysis are reviewed. Literature reviewed is from the period of December 1983 through November 1985 and presents methods for determining the following compounds: acids, acid halides, active hydrogen, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, amides, amines, amino acids, anhydrides, aromatic hydrocarbons, azo compounds ...
Walter T. Smith, John M. Patterson
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Approximations in Functional Analysis
Results in Mathematics, 2000Starting from a normed real vectorspace (X, ∥· ∥), we introduce a uniform approach structure on X (resp. X′) the topological and ∞ p-metric coreflection of which are the weak topology σ(x,x′) and the metric d∥·∥ (resp. the weak* topology σ(xt’,x) and the metric d∥·∥′).
Lowen, Robert, Sioen, Mark
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2017
The next step of Functional Analysis is herein investigated. The existing relation between Operational and Functional Analyses is first defined. The implementation of the Functional Analysis is then performed, through the SysML. How the traceability and the requirements allocation are assured is shown. The system behavior is fully analyzed.
Brusa E., Cala A., Ferretto D.
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The next step of Functional Analysis is herein investigated. The existing relation between Operational and Functional Analyses is first defined. The implementation of the Functional Analysis is then performed, through the SysML. How the traceability and the requirements allocation are assured is shown. The system behavior is fully analyzed.
Brusa E., Cala A., Ferretto D.
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1997
Most statistical analyses involve one or more observations taken on each of a number of individuals in a sample, with the aim of making inferences about the general population from which the sample is drawn. In an increasing number of fields, these observations are curves or images.
Ramsay, JO, Silverman, BW
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Most statistical analyses involve one or more observations taken on each of a number of individuals in a sample, with the aim of making inferences about the general population from which the sample is drawn. In an increasing number of fields, these observations are curves or images.
Ramsay, JO, Silverman, BW
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Analysis of Tensor Functions [PDF]
Let us consider a real scalar-valued function \(f\left( {{\mathbf {A}}}_1,{{\mathbf {A}}}_2,\ldots ,{{\mathbf {A}}}_l\right) \) of second-order tensors \({{\mathbf {A}}}_k\in {\mathbf {L}}{\text {in}}^n \, \left( k=1,2,\ldots ,l\right) \).
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Functional analysis of measurements
Electrical Engineering, 1946HISTORY tells us that measurement has been one of the principal foundations upon which the material progress of mankind has been based. It is only by carefully comparing or measuring the unknown in terms of some known quantity or unit that real knowledge is advanced.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2008
Tolerance to self antigens is established in two ways: first in the thymus through the deletion of thymocytes expressing self‐reactive T cell receptors; and second, in the periphery through multiple mechanisms involving deletion, anergy, and suppression.
Steven F. Ziegler, Jane H. Buckner
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Tolerance to self antigens is established in two ways: first in the thymus through the deletion of thymocytes expressing self‐reactive T cell receptors; and second, in the periphery through multiple mechanisms involving deletion, anergy, and suppression.
Steven F. Ziegler, Jane H. Buckner
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