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Hyper-Principle and the Functional Structure of Ordinal Diagrams (Continuation)

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Generating Multivariate Ordinal Data via Entropy Principles

Psychometrika, 2018
When conducting robustness research where the focus of attention is on the impact of non-normality, the marginal skewness and kurtosis are often used to set the degree of non-normality. Monte Carlo methods are commonly applied to conduct this type of research by simulating data from distributions with skewness and kurtosis constrained to pre-specified ...
Lee, Yen, Kaplan, David
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Co-ordination Principles: A Reply

Mind, 2008
I explain why Fernando Ferreira's interesting formal result does not threaten the bilateralist account of the sense of the connectives.
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Co-ordinate conditions from variational principles

Il Nuovo Cimento, 1962
Co-ordinate conditions arising from the requirement of yielding a metric tensor which is best approximation to a Minkowski metric tensor are obtained and are applied to several spaces. Another set of co-ordinate conditions are derived by considering the co-ordinates to be comoving co-ordinates of a fictitious fluid and finding those co-ordinate systems
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Optimizing shunt capacitor installations using inductive co-ordination principles

IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 1977
Optimum locations of shunt capacitors on distribution feeders have usually been approached by theoretical simulation using computer programs. Many capacitor installations have given cause to major inductive interference in communication circuits, and therefore a new approach using inductive co-ordination principles is proposed here.
B. Szabados, E.J. Burgess
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PRINCIPLE OF INDIVIDUATION AND CO‐ORDINATES OF CONDUCT*

British Journal of Psychology, 1956
Theories can be of two kinds, ‘disciplines of thought’ or ‘speculative hypotheses’. ‘principle of individuation’ provides a discipline of thought capable of embracing mathematical equation, dimensions of physics, biological interaction between individual and environment, and psychosomatic problems encountered in medicine and in so‐called para ...
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An improved ordinal regression approach with Sum-of-Margin principle

2010 Sixth International Conference on Natural Computation, 2010
In this paper, we propose a new support vector approach for ordinal regression, which maximizes the sum of the margins of parallel discriminant hyperplanes. For ordinal regression, there are two strategies to take on the large margin principle: the fixed margin principle and the sum-of-margin principle. While the fixed margin strategy requires that the
Bing-Yu Sun, Xiao-Ming Zhang, Wen-Bo Li
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Co-ordination principles and methods using fuse and relays

IEE Colloquium A Practical Approach to the Protection of Industrial Power Systems Networks upto 11kV, 1999
Protection objectives are, first to detect abnormal conditions, second to initiate action to isolate the faulty part of the system, and third to provide system information. The key factors are speed, discrimination, dependability, security, cost and post-fault switching, this paper being concerned with the first four of these.
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