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Random Time-Interval Generator
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1974A solid-state device utilizing TTL logic circuitry is described that produces a randomly timed series of pulses.
M, Skopitz +3 more
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A digital random interval generator
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1972Abstract A digital random interval generator based on a 10-bit linear feed-back register is described in principle. The instrument may run under computer control or in a recycle mode. It produces random intervals within a selectable range. It has been used to control interstimulus intervals in neural network experiments.
H M, Keller, V, Corti, R, von der Heydt
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The Interval General Health Questionnaire
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1990An adaptation of the LIFE procedure was used with a self-report questionnaire to assess 173 medical students, close to their enrolment and again about six months later. The assessment procedure enabled changes in symptoms of anxiety and depression over the interval between interviews to be recorded and the subsequent classification of the symptom ...
P G, Surtees, P M, Miller
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Generalized interval vector spaces and interval optimization
Information Sciences, 2015zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Costa, T. M. +3 more
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Generators of nanosecond intervals
Instruments and Experimental Techniques, 2006Block diagrams of two high-stability scanning time-interval generators that can be used to automate tuning and testing of relative-time actuation channels in particle detectors are described. The first generator has the following performance characteristics: an operation range of 0–255 ns, a scan step of 1 ns, and a maximum error of ±0.5 ns. This error
A. F. Yanin, I. M. Dzaparova
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Fiducial Generalized Confidence Intervals
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2006Generalized pivotal quantities (GPQs) and generalized confidence intervals (GCIs) have proven to be useful tools for making inferences in many practical problems. Although GCIs are not guaranteed to have exact frequentist coverage, a number of published and unpublished simulation studies suggest that the coverage probabilities of such intervals are ...
Hannig, Jan, Iyer, Hari, Patterson, Paul
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Robust generalized confidence intervals
Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, 2016ABSTRACTMost interval estimates are derived from computable conditional distributions conditional on the data.
Weiyan Mu, Shifeng Xiong
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Generalizing Musical Intervals
Journal of Music Theory, 2009Taking David Lewin's work as a point of departure, this essay uses geometry to reexamine familiar music-theoretical assumptions about intervals and transformations. Section 1 introduces the problem of “transportability,” noting that it is sometimes impossible to say whether two different directions—located at two different points in a geometrical space—
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