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On the solution of normal equations

BIT, 1965
In this paper the damped least squares method is discussed. A convergence proof is given and the rate of convergence investigated. Although promising from a theoretical point of view, numerical experiments, also described in the paper, indicate that the method is not satisfactory.
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The concentration of protein solutions by normal freezing

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1974
AbstractAn apparatus is described which is designed for preparative freeze concentration experiments by the technique of normal freezing. It has a capacity of approximately 22 liters distributed over twelve vessels. The influence of various geometrical and chemical parameters such as stirring speed, crystallization rate, and sample composition on the ...
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"Abuse of Normal Salt Solution"

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1914
To the Editor: —InThe Journal, July 25, 1914, p. 307, appeared an article on the "Abuse of Normal Salt Solution" which prompts me to make a few remarks on scientific fairness. This article, like not a few others of recent years, is apparently an effort to discredit the work of Prof. M. H.
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Normal solutions of elliptic equations

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1996
AbstractWe extend a number of known criteria for normality of analytic and harmonic functions to the setting of solutions to elliptic partial differential equations. Some of the results hold for monotone Sobolev functions. We also discuss the boundary behaviour of monotone Sobolev functions.
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Game Solutions And The Normal Form

1991
Among the solution concepts proposed for noncooperative games, some can be defined on the normal formof the game whereas others can be defined only on the extensive form(or on the agent normal form, which is a game form intermediate between the normal and the extensive forms).
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THE ABUSE OF NORMAL SALT SOLUTION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1911
The therapeutic value of a physiologic saline solution administered in large amounts either intravenously, hypodermically, or by the intestinal tract in certain pathologic conditions, characterized by changes, quantitative or qualitative, in the blood-plasma, has been so abundantly demonstrated by clinical experience that it requires no emphasis here ...
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Normalized Solutions of Mass Subcritical Fractional Schrödinger Equations in Exterior Domains

Journal of Geometric Analysis, 2023
Shubin Yu, Chunlei Tang, Ziheng Zhang
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