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Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, 2008
The maximum likelihood and maximum partial likelihood approaches to the proportional hazards model are unified. The purpose is to give a general approach to the analysis of the proportional hazards model, whether the baseline distribution is absolutely continuous, discrete, or a mixture.
Göran Broström, Marie Lindkvist
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The maximum likelihood and maximum partial likelihood approaches to the proportional hazards model are unified. The purpose is to give a general approach to the analysis of the proportional hazards model, whether the baseline distribution is absolutely continuous, discrete, or a mixture.
Göran Broström, Marie Lindkvist
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PARTIAL OBSERVERS AND PARTIAL SYNCHRONIZATION
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2003In this Letter we analyze the concept of partial synchronization as observer design. Our aim is to estimate a signal, the function of the coordinates of a particular system that, when considering a specific output, is not necessarily fully observable.
Giovanni Santoboni +2 more
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Fundamenta Informaticae, 1981
The paper studies the behavior of control structures of algorithms designed for (partly) parallel execution. A generalization of Peterson’s computation sequence set, the partial language, is discussed, which reflects the concurrency of events.
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The paper studies the behavior of control structures of algorithms designed for (partly) parallel execution. A generalization of Peterson’s computation sequence set, the partial language, is discussed, which reflects the concurrency of events.
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Reducing Partial Equivalence to Partial Correctness
2014 16th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing, 2014Two programs P and Q are partially equivalent if, when both terminate on the same input, they end up with equivalent outputs. Establishing partial equivalence is useful in, e.g., Compiler verification, when P is the source program and Q is the target program, or in compiler optimisation, when P is the initial program and Q is the optimised program.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1990
An alternative to cholecystostomy and standard cholecystectomy for ‘difficult’ gall bladders has been described previously. The procesured, partial cholecystectomy, involves leaving in situ part or all of the wall of the gall bladder which lies directly in relation to the liver and/or structures in the porta hepatis.
P R, Douglas, J M, Ham
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An alternative to cholecystostomy and standard cholecystectomy for ‘difficult’ gall bladders has been described previously. The procesured, partial cholecystectomy, involves leaving in situ part or all of the wall of the gall bladder which lies directly in relation to the liver and/or structures in the porta hepatis.
P R, Douglas, J M, Ham
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Partial Partitions, Partial Connections and Connective Segmentation
Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 2008zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Partially Interpreted Relations and Partially Interpreted Quantifiers
Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1998The partiality of quantifiers is examined from the viewpoint of generalized quantifiers. Two approaches -- based on Van Eijck's coherent quantifiers and Feferman's quantifiers -- are compared and their interdefinability is proved. Some misprints: p. \(592^5\) membership in \(R\) is omitted, p. \(597^9\) the upper index at \(Q\) should be 0.
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2007
The problem of inferior alveolar nerve involvement during the removal of lower third molars is a clinical and medicolegal issue. Because the results of damage to the inferior alveolar nerve are unpredictable in that many cases do recover but some do not, it is preferable to carry out a technique that may reduce the possibility of this involvement.
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The problem of inferior alveolar nerve involvement during the removal of lower third molars is a clinical and medicolegal issue. Because the results of damage to the inferior alveolar nerve are unpredictable in that many cases do recover but some do not, it is preferable to carry out a technique that may reduce the possibility of this involvement.
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American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1981
The “partial transsexual” is described as a person who has begun the surgical and hormonal process of sex change but, for varying reasons, has failed to complete the process, therefore being neithe...
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The “partial transsexual” is described as a person who has begun the surgical and hormonal process of sex change but, for varying reasons, has failed to complete the process, therefore being neithe...
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Mathematical Structures in Computer Science, 2014
In this paper we introduce stable systems of inclusions, which feature chosen arrows A ↪ B to capture the notion that A is a subobject of B, and proposes them as an alternative context to stable systems of monics to discuss partiality. A category C equipped with such a system $\mathscr{I}$, called an i-category, is shown to give rise to an associated ...
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In this paper we introduce stable systems of inclusions, which feature chosen arrows A ↪ B to capture the notion that A is a subobject of B, and proposes them as an alternative context to stable systems of monics to discuss partiality. A category C equipped with such a system $\mathscr{I}$, called an i-category, is shown to give rise to an associated ...
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