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Functional Capacity Matching

1998
Occupational health professionals serve industry and workers in a unique manner. They have the ability to design a continuum of care from prehire to retire (see Figure 5.1). Their educational backgrounds and functional points of view can be developed into competency-based products to be utilized for, in, and with business and industry.
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Noncontiguous Atom Matching Structural Similarity Function

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 2013
Measuring similarity between molecules is a fundamental problem in cheminformatics. Given that similar molecules tend to have similar physical, chemical, and biological properties, the notion of molecular similarity plays an important role in the exploration of molecular data sets, query-retrieval in molecular databases, and in structure-property ...
Ana L, Teixeira, Andre O, Falcao
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Surface Green function by matching

Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics, 1971
The matching procedure is used to obtain the expression for the surface Green function for two media in contact in terms of surface values and normal derivatives of the Green functions for the infinite media. This is a generalization of the result of Garcia-Moliner and Rubio (see abstr.
B Velicky, I Bartos
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Matching Functions

2022
Anuradha D. Thakare   +2 more
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Why green functions for matching?

Microelectronics Journal, 2005
Abstract Work on Surface Green Function Matching (SGFM) has been the subject of extensive collaborations with members of the Iberoamerican community of solid state physicists. The conceptual frame, the basic general results and their meaning, form and generality of scope are discussed.
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Matching Priors for Distribution Functions

2004
Matching priors for posterior quantiles were discussed at length in the previous chapter. These priors concern a single parameter (see Theorem 2.4.1) or a single parametric function (see Theorem 2.8.1) of interest. Since quantiles are intimately linked with the cumulative distribution function (c.d.f.), one may wonder how far these results carry ...
Gauri Sankar Datta, Rahul Mukerjee
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Matching with Free Function Symbols — A Simple Extension of Matching?

2001
Matching is a solving process which is crucial in declarative (rule-based) programming languages. In order to apply rules, one has to match the left-hand side of a rule with the term to be rewritten. In several declarative programming languages, programs involve operators that may also satisfy some structural axioms.
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A Novel Loss Function for Optical and SAR Image Matching: Balanced Positive and Negative Samples

IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 2022
He Yueping, Xueqian Wang, Yu Liu
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