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Moments of sample moments

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 1984
The problem offinding expressions for sampling moments of sample moments has been ahistorically old one. This problem is treated here, with the use of partitions and multi partitions , for the univariate as well as the multivariate case. The systematic combinatorial approach minimizes the chance of omitting any contributions and making errors in their ...
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Leadership moment by moment!

Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 1997
Aims to bring together some of the major perspectives and theories of leadership with some of the key practical components of eastern and western philosophy. Suggests that the current leadership theories are good foundations from which to move to a more practical and immediate experience of leadership.
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Not the Moment After, but the Moment Of

South Atlantic Quarterly, 2009
Using the brief (ten-week) rule of Patrice Lumumba in the Congo as an instructive instance for thinking the post-, “Not the Moment After, but the Moment Of” argues that the post- is never the time after but the moment—impossible as it is to understand—of, that is, the moment itself.
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Specular Moment: Moment for Reflection

Oxford German Studies, 2003
Freud continues to polarize sciences and humanities into two antagonistic cultures. Scientists critical of Freudian literary theorists accuse them of failing to apply truth-criteria; Freudian literary theorists find scientists' 'true or false' analysis simplistic.
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Moment Products and Product Moments

Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin, 1991
Some identitices linking moment products with prodct moments of functions of order statistics from a independent and non identically distributed random variables are derived using permanents.
K. Balasubramanian, M. I. Beg
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Image Moments and Moment Invariants [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
Moments are widely used to describe mathematical functions due to their numerical simplicity and numerous physical interpretations. The concept has been used for many years in diverse areas such as mechanics and statistics and has been successfully applied to pattern recognition, registration, object matching, data compression, and image understanding.
S. M. Mahbubur Rahman   +2 more
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A moment in history

Nursing Older People, 2002
A memorable moment in history was enriched by thousands of people of all ages wanting to show gratitude for the life of one of our older citizens. The death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother evoked innumerable personal tributes. It also prompted the expression of a wide range of views about the value and relevance of older people in the ...
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For a Child, Every Moment Is a Teachable Moment

Pediatrics, 2001
We are brought to a rude awakening by Thompson and Yokota's content analysis of G-rated animated feature films.1 The use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs is so deeply ingrained in the American lifestyle that these health risk behaviors are portrayed for comedy, drama, or as normal everyday activity even in entertainment that most parents provide ...
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The existential moment

Palliative and Supportive Care, 2003
On page 93, paragraph 2, sentence 2 should have read:“in a lifelong friendship of eighteen months, he had been my colleague, my mentor, my fellow-performer, my friend”. We inadvertently eliminated the phrase “of eighteen months” which did not accurately reflect Dr. Mount's intention of communicating the intense experience of getting to know Philip
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