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An Achievable Rate Region for the Two-Way Channel with Common Output
Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, 2018In this paper, we derive a new achievable rate region for the two-way channel (TWC) with common output. The achievable rate region is based on two auxiliary directed graphs that represent the information that is used by each of the terminals.
Oron Sabag, H. Permuter
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U.S. Regional Changes in Twinning Rates
Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae: twin research, 1988AbstractThe rise in twinning rates previously reported for U.S. between 1964 and 1987 after adjustment for maternal age and birth order occurred in each of the nine conventional geographic divisions except the Pacific States. Differences and consistencies in rank order among the divisions with respect to crude and adjusted twinning rates and other ...
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The global implications of regional exchange rate regimes [PDF]
We examine the implications of a regional fixed exchange rate regime for global exchange rate volatility. We find that the concept of the optimum currency area plays a key role. There are significant effects on the volatility of the remaining flexible parities when the countries participating in the regional peg - the "ins" - are not an optimum ...
Harris Dellas, George S. Tavlas
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Case-Fatality Rate and Characteristics of Patients Dying in Relation to COVID-19 in Italy.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2020Only 3 cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) were identified in Italy in the first half of February 2020 and all involved people who had recently traveled to China.
G. Onder, G. Rezza, S. Brusaferro
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Explaining regional differences in suicide rates
Social Science & Medicine, 1995Social characteristics of the states of America in 1959-1961 predicted the suicide rate of those born in noncontiguous states and abroad, but not the suicide rates of those born in-state or in contiguous states. The results were seen as supporting the selective migration explanation of state suicide rates and as not supporting composition and local ...
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Toward Understanding Regional Rates
2002In this chapter, we seek a further view of data about these eight conditions and other possible explanations for their regional diversity. This begins with an attempt to understand the variations in education achieved in the four regions.
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Regional Intelligence and Suicide Rate in Italy
Psychological Reports, 2009Replicating the majority finding from prior related studies of European countries, regional IQ estimates and suicide rates in Italy were positively correlated; the association was retained with application of controls for regional affluence. Directions for further inquiry into aggregate-level associations of cognitive-ability indicators and suicide ...
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Regional Intelligence and Suicide Rate in Germany
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2006Regional intelligence proxies (intranational average domain scores from the PISA 2000 and 2003 studies) were not reliably associated with the suicide rate across the states of Germany, thereby not replicating findings of a positive ecological correlation of regional intelligence and suicide prevalence from other within-nation studies (Austria, Belarus,
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Murder Rates in the Regions of Germany
Psychological Reports, 2002Murder rates in the 16 German Bundeslander were associated with marriage, infant mortality, unemployment, and suicide rates and with population density.
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Regional variation and articulation rate in French
Journal of Phonetics, 2015The present investigation deals with regional variation and articulation rate in French. The articulation rate in read speech and in spontaneous speech was examined in seven variants of French: Paris and Lyon in France; Tournai and Liege in Belgium; Geneva, Neuchâtel and Nyon in Switzerland.
Schwab, Sandra, Avanzi, Mathieu
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