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Constraint Gain

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2003
In digital storage systems where the input to the noisy channel is required to satisfy a modulation constraint, the constrained code and error-control code (ECC) are typically designed and decoded independently. The achievable rate for this situation is evaluated as the rate of average intersection of the constraint and the ECC.
J.L. Fan, null T Lei Poo, B.H. Marcus
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Gaining Insights

Workplace Health & Safety, 2015
Occupational and environmental health nurses should use insights to solve problems and promote worker health and safety.
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Functional Gain

Ear and Hearing, 1987
The concept of functional gain was popularized by Pascoe in 1975, and for some time was one of the most popular hearing aid evaluation techniques. More recently probe tube systems for measuring insertion gain have become popular, and some questions regarding the continued utility of functional gain have been raised.
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GAIN

Proceedings of the 27th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, 2019
Image inpainting, which aims to fill the missing holes of the images, is a challenging task because the holes may contain complicated structures or different possible layouts. Deep learning methods have shown promising performance in image inpainting but still, suffer from generating poor-structured artifacts when the holes are large and irregular ...
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On Primary Gain and Secondary Gain

The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1963
(1963). On Primary Gain and Secondary Gain. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child: Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 9-50.
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ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, 1978
Recent trends in the manufacturing and sales of home computers indicate that a new form of instruction must be developed for teaching programming in the home. Students learn programming from interacting with computers and other students in a classroom setting. The home user may not have this option.
Tom Towle, Tom DeFanti
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