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Minimizing Aroma Loss

The College Mathematics Journal, 1999
(1999). Minimizing Aroma Loss. The College Mathematics Journal: Vol. 30, No. 5, pp. 356-358.
Robert Barrington Leigh   +1 more
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Minimizing Information Loss in Simple Aggregation

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1982
A criterion is presented to indicate a strategy for additively combining corresponding discrete rows and columns of a square array to form an array of reduced size such that the loss of information thereby incurred is minimized. The objective function is expressed in terms of an information loss criterion between the original array and an array of the
J R Roy, D F Batten, P F Lesse
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Minimizing digital data loss

Dental Update, 2015
Clinical photography has now reached all areas of dentistry, with camera equipment and photography skills being present in many practices. Whilst taking good photographs is just one part of improving record-keeping, the other part, which is arguably the more important aspect, is to store securely this vast amount of data that is created.
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Do Evolutionary Processes Minimize Expected Losses?

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2000
Evolution by variation and natural selection is often viewed as an optimization process that favors those organisms which are best adapted to their environment. This leaves open the issue of how to measure adaptation and what criterion is implied for optimization.
D B, Fogel, H G, Beyer
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Minimizing Blood Loss in Burn Surgery

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2000
Significant blood loss continues to plague early tangential excision of the burn wound. Although various techniques to reduce intraoperative blood loss have been described, there is an absence of uniformity and consistency in their application. Furthermore, it is unclear whether these techniques compromise intraoperative tissue assessment and wound ...
R, Cartotto   +4 more
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Designing stigmatic lenses with minimal Fresnel losses

Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2021
We present a method for designing lenses with two aspherical surfaces having minimal Fresnel losses among the class of stigmatic lenses. Minimization of Fresnel losses is achieved by ensuring equal ray deviation angles on the lens surfaces. Calculation of lenses with minimal Fresnel losses is reduced to solving an explicit ordinary differential ...
Leonid L. Doskolovich   +4 more
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