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The Lancet, 2004
study of working men in Cape Town: doctoral thesis. Cape Town: University of Cape Town, 2002. 39 Martin SL, Kilgallen B, Tsui AO, Maitra K, Singh KK, Kupper LL. Sexual behaviors and reproductive health outcomes: associations with wife abuse in India. JAMA 1999; 282: 1967–72. 40 El-Bassel N, Fontdevila J, Gilbert L, Voisin D, Richman BL, Pitchell P. HIV
J G, Vinke, J, Borgstein
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study of working men in Cape Town: doctoral thesis. Cape Town: University of Cape Town, 2002. 39 Martin SL, Kilgallen B, Tsui AO, Maitra K, Singh KK, Kupper LL. Sexual behaviors and reproductive health outcomes: associations with wife abuse in India. JAMA 1999; 282: 1967–72. 40 El-Bassel N, Fontdevila J, Gilbert L, Voisin D, Richman BL, Pitchell P. HIV
J G, Vinke, J, Borgstein
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The American Journal of Psychology, 1958
Since the time of Newton, the mixture of colored stimuli has been an important means for studying color-vision. As Newton pointed out, when two colors are combined in various proportions, two laws of color-mixture are demonstrated. Sometimes the mixture resembles both of the components in some degree.
Forrest L. Dimmick, Richard E. Wienke
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Since the time of Newton, the mixture of colored stimuli has been an important means for studying color-vision. As Newton pointed out, when two colors are combined in various proportions, two laws of color-mixture are demonstrated. Sometimes the mixture resembles both of the components in some degree.
Forrest L. Dimmick, Richard E. Wienke
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PD-RED: to improve the performance of RED
IEEE Communications Letters, 2003We propose a new active queue management (AQM) scheme to improve the performance of the well-known random early detection (RED) AQM. The new AQM is based on the proportional derivative (PD) control principle, and we call it PD-RED. In PD-RED we introduce minimal changes to RED.
Jinsheng Sun +4 more
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2022
Red Sea—Red Square—Red Thread is a work of passages. It offers a genealogy of liberty through a micrology of wit. It follows a long history of a very short anecdote: commissioned to depict the biblical passage through the Red Sea, a painter covered a surface with red paint, explaining that the Israelites had already crossed over and ...
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Red Sea—Red Square—Red Thread is a work of passages. It offers a genealogy of liberty through a micrology of wit. It follows a long history of a very short anecdote: commissioned to depict the biblical passage through the Red Sea, a painter covered a surface with red paint, explaining that the Israelites had already crossed over and ...
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Varicocele: Red Flag or Red Herring?
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2009The debate concerning the relationship between varicocele and male infertility has been ongoing for several decades, and correction of varicocele for the treatment of male infertility remains controversial. Proponents of varicocele repair believe that there is an association between the two conditions and point to the many studies showing improvements ...
Armand, Zini, Jason M, Boman
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Red Florida in the Caribbean Red
2019This chapter shows how anarchists in Florida played important roles in the Caribbean, the Cuban War for Independence in the 1890s, the early years of anarchist organization in Cuba after the U.S. occupation had ended in 1902, and labor conflicts impacting the regional tobacco industry.
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Synthese, 1986
How are we to define ‘red’? We seem to face a dilemma. For it seems that we must define ‘red’ in terms of ‘looks red’. But ‘looks red’ is semantically complex. We must therefore define ‘looks red’ in terms of ‘red’. Can we avoid this dilemma? Christopher Peacocke thinks we can.
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How are we to define ‘red’? We seem to face a dilemma. For it seems that we must define ‘red’ in terms of ‘looks red’. But ‘looks red’ is semantically complex. We must therefore define ‘looks red’ in terms of ‘red’. Can we avoid this dilemma? Christopher Peacocke thinks we can.
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Computer Animation Festival, 2012
Alexandre Charleux +3 more
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Alexandre Charleux +3 more
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE AT THE CIE MIDTERM MEETING 2017 23 – 25 OCTOBER 2017, JEJU, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, 2018
Esther Hagenlocher, Landry Smith
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Esther Hagenlocher, Landry Smith
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