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Periodica Mathematica Hungarica, 2003
The naive height \(H(\alpha)\) of an algebraic number \(\alpha\) is defined to be the maximum of the absolute values of the coefficients of its minimal polynomial. Define the metric height of \(\alpha\) by \(\widehat{H}(\alpha) = \inf \{H(\alpha_1) \cdots H(\alpha_s)\}\), where the infimum is taken over all \(s \geq 1\) and all algebraic numbers ...
Arturas Dubickas, Chris Smyth
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The naive height \(H(\alpha)\) of an algebraic number \(\alpha\) is defined to be the maximum of the absolute values of the coefficients of its minimal polynomial. Define the metric height of \(\alpha\) by \(\widehat{H}(\alpha) = \inf \{H(\alpha_1) \cdots H(\alpha_s)\}\), where the infimum is taken over all \(s \geq 1\) and all algebraic numbers ...
Arturas Dubickas, Chris Smyth
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The heights for the time measurement and the time for the heights measurement
2018 IEEE/ION Position, Location and Navigation Symposium (PLANS), 2018Measuring the time is something essential to humans: all our activities are marked by atomic clocks found in research laboratories, in companies and in many satellites above us. In this context, a common International Time scale has been necessary for several centuries.
Cina, Alberto +2 more
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The association of body height, height variability and inequality
Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 2016Body height is associated with environmental conditions. It has been suggested that under poor conditions when inequality within a population increases, also the variability in height tends to increase. We studied the association of body height, within-country variability in height and geographic and historic origin in 767 growth studies carried out in
Ipsen, Marie Josephin +4 more
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Nutrition, 2017
The aim of this study was to evaluate the precision of estimated height from ulna length (UL) using the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) equation and compare it with predicted height from knee height (KH), and self-reported height in estimating actual body height in inpatients.This cross-sectional study was carried out with patients ...
Flávia Moraes, Silva, Luciane, Figueira
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the precision of estimated height from ulna length (UL) using the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) equation and compare it with predicted height from knee height (KH), and self-reported height in estimating actual body height in inpatients.This cross-sectional study was carried out with patients ...
Flávia Moraes, Silva, Luciane, Figueira
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Final height, target height and the community.
Georgian medical news, 2014Height varies with age, and it varies with historic time. Final height is determined by endocrine parameters and genetics, by nutrition and health, by environmental factors, by birth weight, early growth, BMI, and developmental tempo. European populations of the 19th century were short, but their shortness did not result from growth impairment at all ...
Hermanussen, M +3 more
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Applied Ergonomics, 1971
This study compares some relevant static anthropometric data with conventional desk heights, and concludes that desks should be lower, and adjustable in height.
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This study compares some relevant static anthropometric data with conventional desk heights, and concludes that desks should be lower, and adjustable in height.
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1990
Height values are presented in Table 8.1 and as centile charts in Figs. 2.1 and 2.2 for Leeds boys and girls respectively. Similarly, height velocities are reported in Table 8.1 and Figs. 2.3 and 2.4. The data are presented as described in Chapter 1 (pp.
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Height values are presented in Table 8.1 and as centile charts in Figs. 2.1 and 2.2 for Leeds boys and girls respectively. Similarly, height velocities are reported in Table 8.1 and Figs. 2.3 and 2.4. The data are presented as described in Chapter 1 (pp.
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2009 Art Gallery, 2009
Information visualization affords us the opportunity to view subjects in a way that is not possible by a 1:1 interpretation, with new toolsets and techniques providing a springboard for discovereing new and emergent patterns that are not visible to the naked eye.
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Information visualization affords us the opportunity to view subjects in a way that is not possible by a 1:1 interpretation, with new toolsets and techniques providing a springboard for discovereing new and emergent patterns that are not visible to the naked eye.
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