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Reject the rejection technique

Journal of Scientific Computing, 1992
The author considers the so called ``rejection technique'', sometimes used in the practice of Monte Carlo methods. It consists substantially in evaluating the area of a surface contained in a domain suitably defined utilizing the percentage of the random points of a sequence equidistributed in the domain that hits the surface.
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Chronic rejection

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1996
The pathogenesis of chronic rejection is a complex network of immunological, metabolic and haemodynamic events leading to a cascade of cellular and molecular events with a subsequent remodelling of the graft. Evidence suggests that the frequency and intensity of acute rejection episodes strongly correlate with graft loss as a result of chronic ...
P, Koskinen, K, Lemström, P, Häyry
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THE TRAJECTORY OF REJECTION

Journal of Documentation, 1992
Describes the fate of 101 manuscripts rejected by the Journal of Documentation during the years 1981–1989. More than a quarter were subsequently traced in the literature. The majority of re‐submitted articles appeared in journals with a lower impact factor. The limitations of the study and the methodology are acknowledged.
Blaise Cronin, Gail McKenzie
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Learning with Rejection

2016
We introduce a novel framework for classification with a rejection option that consists of simultaneously learning two functions: a classifier along with a rejection function. We present a full theoretical analysis of this framework including new data-dependent learning bounds in terms of the Rademacher complexities of the classifier and rejection ...
Corinna Cortes   +2 more
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Rejection theraples

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1991
One hundred thirty-eight primary liver allograft recipients received cyclosporine and prednisolone immunosuppression with azathioprine added during the induction phase. All rejections were biopsy-confirmed clinical rejections. Acute rejection was seen in 58.7% of the patients. The treatment of acute rejection was successful in 88.9% of treated patients.
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Predicting rejection

Nursing Standard, 1989
Researchers from Newcastle- upon-Tyne have discovered a way of predicting rejection of transplanted organs.
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Time-dependent system reliability analysis using adaptive single-loop Kriging with probability of rejecting classification

Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization, 2023
Haobo Qiu, Liang Gao, Chen Jiang
exaly  

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