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Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Sign, BYOD

Proceedings of the 42nd annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, 2014
Digital Signage is a resource that many colleges have chosen to deploy in various different solutions and models. The questions of which kind, how much to spend, where to place, and how can we tap into the potential of digital signage have all been asked.
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Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Sign!

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2007
For Millikan, purpose pervades the biological order, including the genes and genetically encoded traits of every living thing, the unconditioned reflexes and conditioned behavior of every animal, artifacts produced by humans or non-humans. There are also the conscious, explicit purposes and intentions of human beings.
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The hamburger sign (sandwich sign)

Abdominal Imaging, 2014
Since its debut at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis [1], the hamburger (Fig. 1A) has become a defining symbol of American fast food culture. The hamburger (or sandwich) sign was first described in 1976 as a sonographic finding specific for mesenteric lymphoma [2]; a similar appearance can be found on computed tomography (Fig.
Amanda M, Romesberg   +2 more
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Sign prediction and sign regression

The Journal of Investment Strategies, 2020
Intuitively, model-predicted signs matter a lot in finance, especially for investment strategy constructions. This paper proposes an approach whereby the loss function regularizes the errors in prediction in different ways. In particular, the loss function considers errors in predicted signs and the sizes and signs of the residuals in the model ...
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Sign-Regressor Wilcoxon and Sign-Sign Wilcoxon

2010 International Conference on Advances in Recent Technologies in Communication and Computing, 2010
It is known that sign LMS and sign regressor LMS are faster than LMS. Inspiring from this idea we have proposed sign regressor Wilcoxon and sign-sign wilcoxon which are robust against the outlier present in the desired data and also faster than Wilcoxon and sign Wilcoxon norm.
Upendra Kumar Sahoo   +2 more
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The Thinker's Sign

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
To the Editor: —Repeated pressure on and friction of the epidermis results in a characteristic hyperkeratotic plaque known as a callus. Production of these lesions requires chronic intermittent stimulation, such as might be a feature of certain occupations—hence, the well-known lesions on the shoulders of hod-carriers, the hands of mechanics, the lips
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