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Adversity Quotient

Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing, 2022
Adolescents are vulnerable to deviant behavior, one of which is risky sexual behavior which has a negative impact on adolescents, their partners and even their families. The causes of risky sexual behavior in adolescents are internal and external factors.
Jenny Sok
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Quotient Geometry with Simple Geodesics for the Manifold of Fixed-Rank Positive-Semidefinite Matrices

SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications, 2020
This paper explores the well-known identification of the manifold of rank $p$ positive-semidefinite matrices of size $n$ with the quotient of the set of full-rank $n$-by-$p$ matrices by the orthogo...
E. Massart, P. Absil
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QUOTIENT: Two-Party Secure Neural Network Training and Prediction

Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 2019
Recently, there has been a wealth of effort devoted to the design of secure protocols for machine learning tasks. Much of this is aimed at enabling secure prediction from highly-accurate Deep Neural Networks (DNNs).
Nitin Agrawal   +3 more
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Probabilistic quotient normalization as robust method to account for dilution of complex biological mixtures. Application in 1H NMR metabonomics.

Analytical Chemistry, 2006
For the analysis of the spectra of complex biofluids, preprocessing methods play a crucial role in rendering the subsequent data analyses more robust and accurate. Normalization is a preprocessing method, which accounts for different dilutions of samples
F. Dieterle   +3 more
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INSTABILITY OF THE INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT‐MOTOR QUOTIENT RELATIONSHIP

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1992
SUMMARYThe authors evaluated the stability over one‐ and two‐year periods of the relationship between a cognitive measure (McCarthy General Cognitive Index) and a motor measure (McCarthy Motor Scale) to examine whether the cognitive‐motor relationship changed significantly over time and whether children remained in the same service eligibility category,
Kevin N. Cole, Susan R. Harris
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The Inhibitory Quotient

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— The description of the inhibitory quotient (IQ) by Paul D. Ellner, PhD, and Harold C. Neu, MD (1981;246:1575), was welcome, as it formalizes the thought processes that must occur whenever quantitative susceptibility data are interpreted by the clinician.
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Quotient lenses

Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGPLAN international conference on Functional programming, 2008
There are now a number of BIDIRECTIONAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, where every program can be read both as a forward transformation mapping one data structure to another and as a reverse transformation mapping an edited output back to a correspondingly edited input.
Alexandre Pilkiewicz   +2 more
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