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$$H_0$$ H 0 tension or M overestimation?
There is a strong discrepancy between the value of the Hubble parameter $$H_0^P$$ H 0 P obtained from large scale observations such as the Planck mission, and the small scale value $$H_0^R$$ H 0 R , obtained from low redshift supernovae (SNe).
Brayan Yamid Del Valle Mazo +2 more
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Overestimation learning with guarantees [PDF]
We describe a complete method that learns a neural network which is guaranteed to overestimate a reference function on a given domain. The neural network can then be used as a surrogate for the reference function. The method involves two steps. In the first step, we construct an adaptive set of Majoring Points.
Gauffriau, Adrien +2 more
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Train-of-Four monitoring: overestimation [PDF]
According to a survey on the use of muscle relaxants, there are a lot of cases where routine monitoring of the neuromuscular junction using a nerve stimulator is not applied, nor is quantitative evaluation of the Train of Four (TOF) performed when using a non-depolarizing muscle relaxant. Moreover, the need for monitoring is itself being questioned [1].
Jeong Uk Han
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Overestimate of committed warming [PDF]
Palaeoclimate variations are an essential component in constraining future projections of climate change as a function of increasing anthropogenic greenhouse gases. The Earth System Sensitivity (ESS) describes the multi-millennial response of Earth (in terms of global mean temperature) to a doubling of CO2 concentrations.
Schmidt, Gavin A +11 more
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Overconfidence Across Cultures
Overconfidence is a robust cognitive bias with far-reaching implications, but prior research on cultural differences in overconfidence has been conflicting.
Don A. Moore +2 more
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Heterogeneous Graphical Granger Causality by Minimum Message Length
The heterogeneous graphical Granger model (HGGM) for causal inference among processes with distributions from an exponential family is efficient in scenarios when the number of time observations is much greater than the number of time series, normally by
Kateřina Hlaváčková-Schindler +1 more
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METHODOLOGY OF AN ASSESSMENT OF RESULTS OF INTELLECTUAL ACTIVITY
The methodological bases of an assessment of the results of research, development and technological works and intangible assets are given in the article. A special attention is paid to the problems of formation of fair value of such assets for clients of
Larisa I. Egorova +2 more
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Although it is an adaptive mechanism that danger usually elicits fear, it seems that fearful individuals overestimate the danger associated with their feared objects or situations.
Kristina M. Hengen, Georg W. Alpers
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Evaluating the efficacy of yes-no checklist tests to assess knowledge of multi-word lexical units
One of the many challenges facing Japanese university students studying English is the multi-word phrase. The English language contains a large number of such multiple-word items, which act as single words with a single meaning.
Raymond Stubbe, Yumiko Cochrane
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Exploring the Overestimation of Conjunctive Probabilities
People often overestimate probabilities of conjunctive events. The authors explored whether the accuracy of conjunctive probability estimates can be improved by increased experience with relevant constituent events and by using memory aids.
Håkan eNilsson +3 more
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