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Normal backwardation is normal

Journal of Futures Markets, 2000
Traditionally, constant expected return asset pricing models are used to assess the presence of a futures risk premium and the validity of the normal backwardation theory. In the light of recent evidence regarding the presence of time variation in expected futures returns, such an approach may lead to incorrect inferences on the applicability of the ...
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Amblyopia: The Normal Eye is Not Normal

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1990
ABSTRACT When acuity was used to evaluate amblyopia in children, the amblyopic eye had decreased acuity and the nonamblyopic eye had normal acuity. However when Contrast Sensitivity Functions (CSFs) were used to evaluate amblyopia, losses in the CSF were discovered in both the amblyopic and the nonamblyopic eyes.
Don L. Bremer   +2 more
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To normalize or not to normalize? Fat is the question

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1995
Abstract Concentrations of lipophilic contaminants in biota are frequently corrected for variation in tissue lipid content. Usually, this correction is accomplished by dividing tissue contaminant concentration by lipid concentration to form lipid-normalized data.
Karen A. Keenleyside, Craig E. Hebert
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Can normal be more normal than normal?

Critical Care Medicine, 2010
To the Editor:We read with great interest the elegant study of Dr. Boerma et al (1) evaluating the effects of nitroglycerin on sublingual microcirculation in septic patients. However, we have serious concerns about the data analysis, which precludes definitive conclusions on the effectiveness, or ...
Can Ince, E. Christiaan Boerma
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KEEPING NORMAL LABOR NORMAL

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2000
Labor and delivery have been viewed by physicians as processes that can and must be managed by physicians for their pregnant patients. This article asserts that most births do not need to be interventionally managed and that a birth attendant's highest order skill is knowing when and how not to intervene.
Matthew K. Cline, Walter L. Larimore
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Normal Scores, Normal Plots Tests for Normality

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1996
Abstract In this article we develop new plotting positions for normal plots. The use of the plots usually centers on detecting irregular tail behavior or outliers. Along with the normal plot, we develop tests for various departures from normality, especially for skewness and heavy tails.
Bruce M. Brown, Thomas P. Hettmansperger
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How normal is normal?

Engineering & Technology, 2009
This paper discusses about the open-source software projects, like Mozilla and Apache, are modified by different programmers who sometimes change more than one piece of software at a time. Stability of the software system is often measured by the number of changes per unit of time over a particular time interval.
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«Die normale Normale»

1994
Als den drei physikalischen Instituten Gottingens die drei Physiker Pohl, Franck und Born vorstanden, schlug jemand vor, die Studenten nach dem Namen der Institutsleiter als pohlierte, frankierte und bornierte Studenten zu bezeichnen. Born war nicht borniert, sondern lachte daruber. Pohl sagte: «Immerhin, viel Glanz fur mich.»
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Normality Learning in Multispace for Video Anomaly Detection

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 2021
Meng Chen, Xiushan Nie, Yilong Yin
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