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Random coefficient minification processes
Statistical Papers, 2018zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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SOS induction by thermosensitive replication mutants of miniF plasmid
Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1985MiniF, a 9.3 kb fragment of the dispensable F plasmid, carries genes necessary for its replication and partition as well as for the expression of an SOS signal. The arrest of replication of a thermo-sensitive miniFts at 42 degrees C induced SOS functions such as prophage lambda, sfiA expression, W-reactivation of UV-irradiated phage lambda.
S, Sommer, A, Bailone, R, Devoret
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Apparent minification in an imaging display
2021This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
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2013
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Lewis, Peter A. W., McKenzie, Edward
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Lewis, Peter A. W., McKenzie, Edward
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Minification processes with discrete marginals
Journal of Applied Probability, 1995We investigate the stationarity of minification processes when the marginal is a discrete distribution. There is a close relationship between the problem considered by Arnold and Isaacson (1976) and the stationarity in minification processes. We give a necessary and sufficient condition for a discrete distribution to be the marginal of a stationary ...
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Discrete minification processes and reversibility
Journal of Applied Probability, 1992Discrete minification processes are introduced and it is proved that the discrete first-order autoregression of McKenzie (1986) and the discrete minification process are mutually time-reversible if and only if they have common marginal geometric distribution, corresponding to a result for continuous processes given by Chernick et al. (1988). It is also
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Aliasing in minification of digital images
Optical Engineering, 2001Sampling is a necessity in minifying a digital image. In the event that the image contains spatial frequencies higher than half the sampling frequencies in any dimensions, aliasing will occur. Aliasing in minifying digital images with and without prefiltering are compared. Using the Shannon sampling theorem, the reduction of aliasing is explained based
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Identification of the minimal essential region for the replication origin of miniF plasmid
Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1984The minimal replication origin of miniF plasmid was found to lie within a region of 217 bp in length. This region contains an AT cluster and the four 19 bp direct repeats responsible for incompatibility, termed incB. Its location coincides with hat of ori2 of plasmid F, previously inferred to be the replication starting point by electron microscopic ...
T, Murotsu, H, Tsutsui, K, Matsubara
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Multivariate Pareto Minification Processes
Journal of the Nigerian Association of Mathematical Physics, 2013Autoregressive (AR) and autoregressive moving average (ARMA) processes with multivariate exponential (ME) distribution are presented and discussed. The theory of positive dependence is used to show that in many cases, multivariate exponential autoregressive (MEAR) and multivariate autoregressive moving average (MEARMA) models consist of associated ...
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Apparent Minification in an Imaging Display under Reduced Viewing Conditions
Perception, 1993When extended outdoor scenes are imaged with magnification of 1 in optical, electronic, or computer-generated displays, scene features appear smaller and farther than in direct view. This has been shown to occur in various periscopic and camera-viewfinder displays outdoors in daylight. In four experiments it was found that apparent minification of the
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