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The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1932
THE weekly sensitive price index, to which there has been frequent reference in both the Weekly Letters and this REVIEW, was designed as an aid in forecasting intermediate fluctuations in business.' The series selected, therefore, were those which were found to be most consistent in anticipating such intermediate movements during the years upon which ...
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THE weekly sensitive price index, to which there has been frequent reference in both the Weekly Letters and this REVIEW, was designed as an aid in forecasting intermediate fluctuations in business.' The series selected, therefore, were those which were found to be most consistent in anticipating such intermediate movements during the years upon which ...
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Theoretical Shock Sensitivity Index for Explosives
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2012On the basis of simple physical arguments, the ratio of the weakest bond dissociation energy of nitro compounds to their decomposition enthalpy per covalent bond is put forward as a practical shock sensitivity index. Without any empirical fitting, it correlates remarkably well (R ≥ 0.95) with shock sensitivity data reported for 16 molecules spanning ...
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Health Indexes Sensitive to Medical Care Variation
International Journal of Health Services, 1977Data from the fifteen Hospital Regions of England and Wales were used to determine the utility of health outcome indexes, derived from existing health statistics, for monitoring the quality and effectiveness of health services. Outcome measures reflect not only the impact of the system of care but also the sociodemographic characteristics of the ...
C J, Martini +3 more
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A new kind of sensitivity index for multivariate output
Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2016Mathematical and computational models with correlated multivariate output are commonly used for risk assessment and decision support in engineering. Traditional methods for sensitivity analysis of the model with scalar output fail to provide satisfactory results for this multivariate case.
Luyi Li, Zhenzhou Lu, Danqing Wu
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On locality-sensitive indexing in generic metric spaces
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on SImilarity Search and APplications, 2010The concept of Locality-sensitive Hashing (LSH) has been successfully used for searching in high-dimensional data and a number of locality-preserving hash functions have been introduced. In order to extend the applicability of the LSH approach to a general metric space, we focus on a recently presented Metric Index (M-Index), we redefine its hashing ...
David Novak +2 more
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Context-Sensitivity Beyond Indexicality
Dialogue, 2003RésuméCertains noms communs (“étranger”, “ennemi”, “voisin”, etc.) et certains adjectifs (“national”, “local”, “domestique”, etc.) sont sensibles au contexte d' énonciation. On appelle ces expressions des contextuels. Les énonciations d'une phrase contenant un contextuel n'ont pas toutes les même conditions de vérité.
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Context Sensitivity: Indexicalism, Contextualism, Relativism
2007The paper is primarily concerned with laying out the space of positions that purport to account for semantic context sensitivity of natural language expressions and with making a prima facie case for relativism. I start with distinguishing between pre-semantic, semantic and post-semantic context sensitivity.
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A cellular index of sensitivity to ionizing radiation. The sensitization response
Cancer, 1953R M, GRAHAM, J B, GRAHAM
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The anxiety sensitivity index:
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 1987Rolf A. Peterson, Robert L. Heilbronner
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AN INDEX MONITORING THE SENSITIVITY TO DESERTIFICATION:ESPI
2016Moving from MEDALUS protocol - Mediterranean Desertification and Land Areas USe [1], the authors have recently defined an index - ESPI, Environmentally Sensitive Index Patch - that overcome the limitation of ESAI - Environmentally Sensitive Index, that is not to be able to express an overall assessment of sensitivity to desertification of territory ...
DURO, Anna +4 more
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