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The Siloam Pool — 'Solomon's Pool' — was a Swimming Pool

Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 2008
AbstractThe Herodian Siloam pool discovered recently by Reich and Shukron was probably the 'Solomon's Pool' mentioned by Josephus (War 5. 145). It seems likely that it functioned as a swimming pool. Other pools in Jerusalem may have served in the same role.
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IOMEGA ''POOL''

ACM SIGGRAPH 2001 video review on Animation theater program, 2001
This humorous spot, directed by the world renown Traktor (Mats Lindberg and Ulf Johansson), for Publicis and Hal Rainey, features a mix of CG animation of a pesky squid and live-action of a typical American backyard setting in Summer. Andre Bustanoby was the visual effects supervisor, Piotr Karwas, lead character animator, David Hodgins, character ...
null TRAKTOR, GABBY GOURRIER
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The Pool Project

IEEE Multimedia, 2007
This article reviews the early days of an Australian public broadcaster's open studio Web project. It raises important issues for software developers and Web media makers about the need for software and collaborative structures that can facilitate community building in an open and responsive way. This project could be of interest to software developers
Sherre DeLys   +3 more
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Partial Pooling: A Possible Answer to “To Pool or Not To Pool”

1999
Abstract In a panel discussion on future directions in econometrics Clive Granger expressed the opinion that statisticians and econometricians should pay more attention to methods of extracting information from large panels, given that such panels are becoming increasingly available.
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Pool

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1994
Many collection objects, e .g ., stack, can be implemented with tabular representation (an array) . Such an implementation provides fast index and saves space on linked structures . However, its space is bounded at creation time . This note presents a hybrid data structure, called pool, which combines tabular and indexed data structures.
Pei-Chi Wu, Feng-Jian Wang
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Stirring the Pool

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988
Peabody, 1 in his famous address entitled "The Care of the Patient," noted that "whenever the lay public stops criticizing the type of modern doctor, the medical profession itself may be counted on to stir up the stagnant pool." There remains much truth in that observation.
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To Pool or Not to Pool in Hypothesis Testing

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1974
Abstract Necessary and sufficient conditions for admissibility are given for test procedures based on a preliminary test of significance. Three types of problems are studied—testing the normal mean, fixed effects models of the analysis of variance and random effects models.
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Pooling is not the answer

European Journal of Operational Research, 2009
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van Dijk, N., van der Sluis, E.
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To pool or not to pool: The discrete data

Statistics & Probability Letters, 1991
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss the classical problem of pooling proportions of two independent random samples taken from two possibly identical binomial distributions. The primary interest is in the estimation of θ1 from population I. Three estimators, i.e. the classical estimator, pooled estimator and preliminary test estimator are
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Pool fire dynamics: Principles, models and recent advances

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2023
Haixiang Chen   +2 more
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