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Pseudophakes Experience Apparent Minification in an Imaging Display

Perception, 1994
Apparent minification of virtual images has been attributed to accommodation micropsia, that is, a reduction in the apparent size of viewed objects accompanying an inward accommodation of the eyes. Thirteen bilateral pseudophakes incapable of accommodation but with good residual vision were tested monocularly for apparent minification in the ...
James W Meehan
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The Lomax generator of distributions: Properties, minification process and regression model

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2014
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Gauss M Cordeiro   +2 more
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Stationary bivariate minification processes

Statistics and Probability Letters, 2006
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Exploiting minification for data hiding purposes

Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2020
Nowadays various types of data hiding techniques are used to conceal data in different types of digital content, e.g. image, video, audio, text, or even network traffic. Such methods can be utilized for nefarious purposes, for instance, for confidential data exfiltration, enabling secret communication between the infected host and attacker's server or ...
Pawel Rajba, Wojciech Mazurczyk
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Bone scintigraph minification without equipment modification

International Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology, 1976
Edward B Silberstein, James G Kereiakes
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Minification processes and their transformations

Journal of Applied Probability, 1991
It is shown that the stationary, autoregressive, Markovian minification processes introduced by Tavares and Sim can be extended to give processes with marginal distributions other than the exponential and Weibull distributions. Necessary and sufficient conditions on the hazard rate of the marginal distributions are given for a minification process to ...
Lewis, Peter A. W., McKenzie, Ed
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Detection and mapping of six miniF-encoded proteins by cloning analysis of dissected miniF segments

Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1982
Various DNA subfragments were derived from miniF DNA by complete or partial PstI cleavage, and cloned in the plasmid vectors pBR322 or lambda dv1. The recombinant plasmids obtained were introduced into an Escherichia coli minicell-producing strain, and the plasmid-coded proteins were radiolabeled and analyzed by gel electrophoresis.
N, Komai   +4 more
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Indirect SOS induction is promoted by ultraviolet light-damaged miniF and requires the miniF lynA locus

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1984
Indirect prophage induction is produced by transfer to recipients of u.v.-damaged F plasmid (95 kb). We tested whether the SOS signal can be produced by miniF, a 9.3 kb restriction fragment, coding for the replication and segregation functions of plasmid F. We used lambda miniF, a hybrid phage-plasmid. u.v.-irradiated lambda miniF induced prophages phi
A, Bailone   +5 more
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Minification influences spatial judgments in virtual environments

Proceedings of the 3rd symposium on Applied perception in graphics and visualization, 2006
Distances in immersive virtual environments (VEs) have been commonly reported as being spatially compressed while the same judgments are performed accurately in real space. Previous research has been unable to determine the cause of this spatial compression in VEs.
Scott A. Kuhl   +2 more
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Statically Detecting JavaScript Obfuscation and Minification Techniques in the Wild

2021 51st Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), 2021
JavaScript is both a popular client-side programming language and an attack vector. While malware developers transform their JavaScript code to hide its malicious intent and impede detection, well-intentioned developers also transform their code to, e.g., optimize website performance.
Marvin Moog   +3 more
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