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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 ...
W T, Smith, J 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 ...
W T, Smith, J M, Patterson
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Multilevel Functional Clustering Analysis
Biometrics, 2012Summary In this article, we investigate clustering methods for multilevel functional data, which consist of repeated random functions observed for a large number of units (e.g., genes) at multiple subunits (e.g., bacteria types). To describe the withinâ and between variability induced by the hierarchical structure in the data, we take a multilevel ...
Serban, Nicoleta, Jiang, Huijing
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Blood Reviews, 2005
Since the last guidelines for BCSH platelet function testing were written in the late 1980s, many new tests have become available. Previously most platelet function tests were traditionally utilized to aid in the diagnosis and management of patients with platelet and haemostatic disorders.
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Since the last guidelines for BCSH platelet function testing were written in the late 1980s, many new tests have become available. Previously most platelet function tests were traditionally utilized to aid in the diagnosis and management of patients with platelet and haemostatic disorders.
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The Mathematical Gazette, 1959
Functional analysis is the study of functions defined on certain abstract sets; these sets may vary greatly in their structure and the nature of their elements but they have in common the property that it is possible to define in them the notions of convergence, limit and so on: in other words, they are topological spaces. Most of the spaces studied in
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Functional analysis is the study of functions defined on certain abstract sets; these sets may vary greatly in their structure and the nature of their elements but they have in common the property that it is possible to define in them the notions of convergence, limit and so on: in other words, they are topological spaces. Most of the spaces studied in
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2023
Since its inception in the early 20th century, Functional Analysis has become a core part of modern mathematics. This accessible and lucid textbook will guide students through the basics of Functional Analysis and the theory of Operator Algebras. The text begins with a review of Linear Algebra and Measure Theory.
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Since its inception in the early 20th century, Functional Analysis has become a core part of modern mathematics. This accessible and lucid textbook will guide students through the basics of Functional Analysis and the theory of Operator Algebras. The text begins with a review of Linear Algebra and Measure Theory.
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2001
Abstract The study of collections of functions has been going on for 40 years. One may now have a look backwards and appreciate the accomplished results, the role played by this theory and its influence on the development of modem analysis.
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Abstract The study of collections of functions has been going on for 40 years. One may now have a look backwards and appreciate the accomplished results, the role played by this theory and its influence on the development of modem analysis.
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