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House of numbers

ACM SIGGRAPH 2009 Computer Animation Festival, 2009
"House of Numbers" is a feature-length documentary that critiques the many inconsistencies in worldwide AIDS research, testing, funding, and healthcare. This animation of the replication process of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was created to illustrate the generally accepted view of how HIV infects humans.
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Reliability analysis of a replication with limited number of journaling files

Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2013
Abstract Recently, replication mechanisms using journaling files have been widely used for the server systems. We have already discussed the model of asynchronous replication system using journaling files [8] . This paper formulates a stochastic model of a server system with replication considering the number of transmitting journaling files.
Mitsutaka Kimura   +2 more
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On the asymptotic normality of the number of replications of a paired comparison

Journal of Applied Probability, 1983
Consider the number Xm of comparisons made in a sequence of comparisons between two opponents, which terminates as soon as one opponent wins m comparisons. The convergence of Xm to the normal variable is completely characterized. The normal approximations to the probability function and to the distribution function of Xm
Menon, V. V., Indira, N. K.
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Mitochondrial DNA copy number and replication in reprogramming and differentiation

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2016
Until recently, it was thought that the role of the mitochondrial genome was confined to encoding key proteins that generate ATP through the process of oxidative phosphorylation in the electron transfer chain. However, with increasing new evidence, it is apparent that the mitochondrial genome has a major role to play in a number of diseases and ...
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The “Law of Small Numbers”: An Unexpected and Incidental Replication

The Journal of Psychology, 1984
Summary Thirty-seven graduate students in nursing were given the problem set, used by Tversky and Kahneman in their study on the “law of small numbers,” as an extra credit part of a final examination for a statistics course. While some conservativism was noted, the major Tversky and Kahneman postulates were supported.
Ivo L. Abraham, Samuel Schultz
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Balanced Block Designs with Two Different Numbers of Replicates

Biometrics, 1962
In most standard types of incomplete block designs (e.g. balanced incomplete block designs, and partially balanced designs, including lattice designs) all treatments occur the same number of times. This requirement may be inconvenlient in practice. For example, only small amounts of seed might be available for some new varieties, while seed of other ...
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Replicated piecewise stopping numbers and sequential analysis

Sequential Analysis, 1993
For certain basic problems in sequential analysis,it is shown that a piecewise sequential methodology resting on replicated piecewise stopping numbers provides a natural estimate of the variance of the overall stopping variable without compromising much on the performancecharacteristics of the estimation rules.
Nitis Mukhopadhyay, Pranab k. Sen
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Asymptotic properties of the number of replications of a paired comparison

Journal of Applied Probability, 1974
A discrete random variable describing the number of comparisons made in a sequence of comparisons between two opponents which terminates as soon as one opponent wins m comparisons is studied. By equating two different expressions for the mean of the variable, a closed form for the incomplete beta function with equal arguments is obtained.
Uppuluri, V. R. R., Blot, W. J.
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Self-replicating sequences of binary numbers. Foundations I: General

Biological Cybernetics, 1993
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Numbering Self-replicating Polymers

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1998
, Monteiro, , Piqueira
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