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Selected Signatures

2016
Abstract A collection of signatures by Winnicott.
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Group Signatures with Selective Linkability

2019
Group signatures allow members of a group to anonymously produce signatures on behalf of the group. They are an important building block for privacy-enhancing applications, e.g., enabling user data to be collected in authenticated form while preserving the user’s privacy. The linkability between the signatures thereby plays a crucial role for balancing
Garms, Lydia, Lehmann, Anja
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Selection signature in domesticated animals.

Yi chuan = Hereditas, 2017
Domesticated animals play an important role in the life of humanity. All these domesticated animals undergo same process, first domesticated from wild animals, then after long time natural and artificial selection, formed various breeds that adapted to the local environment and human needs.
Zhang-yuan, Pan   +8 more
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Selecting signature files for specific applications

[1991] Proceedings, Advanced Computer Technology, Reliable Systems and Applications, 1993
The signature file access method has, in recent years, received a great deal of attention as a storage structure suitable for associative retrieval from files in various applications. Even though the basic idea is simple, several implementation methods have been suggested, each offering certain advantages in special cases.
Paolo Tiberio, Pavel Zezula
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Detection of Signatures of Selection Using F ST

2013
Natural selection has molded the evolution of species across all taxa. Much more recently, on an evolutionary scale, human-oriented selection started to play an important role in shaping organisms, markedly so after the domestication of animals and plants. These selection processes have left traceable marks in the genome.
Porto-Neto, Laercio R.   +3 more
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A selection of signatures, 1635–1642

1989
In our assessment of paintings the signature has always played a very subordinate role; and where the material contained in the present volume is concerned, too, this approach will prove to be justified. Comparison of the inscriptions on these works shows time and again that the borderline between signatures that convince one as being autograph and ...
J. Bruyn   +4 more
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Selective signature apraxia

European Journal of Neurology, 1997
J. Porta‐Etessam   +2 more
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A selection of signatures, 1632–1634

1986
In Rembrandt’s early years in Amsterdam, the signed works become more numerous than in Leiden. Just as for the Leiden period, a critical assessment of the Rembrandt signatures of the Amsterdam period is in fact beyond our competence. In those cases where we voice our opinion that a signature is reliable, this is scarcely more than an impression — one ...
J. Bruyn   +4 more
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Acquired selective signature dysgraphia

Annals of Neurology, 1992
Antonio M. Regueiro   +3 more
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Selection signatures for heat tolerance in Brazilian horse breeds

Zeitschrift für Induktive Abstammungs- und Vererbungslehre, 2022
Danielle Assis de Faria   +5 more
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