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Skew deviation is a vertical ocular misalignment of prenuclear origin. Although well described in the literature, it is still probably underdiagnosed. Natural history of skew deviation is not well described in the literature.To describe the clinical presentations, etiologies and follow-up of skew deviation.Retrospective study of 29 patients diagnosed ...
F X, Borruat +3 more
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Skew control methodology for useful-skew implementation
Skew optimization is an important stage of the physical design. Previous studies suggested various skew optimization algorithms [1–7]. However, many of them have only focused on the zero-skew optimization [1–3], and several recent studies focus on a useful-skew optimization [5–7].
SangGi Do, Seungwon Kim, Seokhyeong Kang
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Skew bracoids containing a skew brace
Skew bracoids have been shown to have applications in Hopf–Galois theory. We show that a certain family of skew bracoids correspond bijectively with left cancellative semibraces. A consequence of this correspondence is that skew bracoids in this family can be used to obtain and study solutions of the set-theoretic Yang–Baxter equation; we study this ...
Ilaria Colazzo +3 more
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David Dillenberger, Uzi Segal
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On mixtures of skew normal and skew $$t$$ -distributions [PDF]
Finite mixture of skew distributions have emerged as an effective tool in modelling heterogeneous data with asymmetric features. With various proposals appearing rapidly in the recent years, which are similar but not identical, the connections between them and their relative performance becomes rather unclear.
Sharon X. Lee, Geoffrey J. McLachlan
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Zero forcing is a process that colors the vertices of a graph blue by starting with some vertices blue and applying a color change rule. Throttling minimizes the sum of the number of initial blue vertices and the time to color the graph. In this paper, we study throttling for skew zero forcing.
Curl, Emelie +2 more
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SKEWNESS AND PERMUTATION [PDF]
Abstract— The skewness criterion of phylogenetic structure in data is too sensitive to character state frequencies, is not sensitive enough to number of characters (degree of corroboration) and relies on counts of arbitrarily‐resolved bifurcating trees. For these reasons it can give misleading results.
Källersjö, Mari +3 more
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Inference for grouped data with a truncated skew-Laplace distribution [PDF]
The skew-Laplace distribution has been used for modelling particle size with point observations. In reality, the observations are truncated and grouped (rounded).
Rubio, Francisco J., Steel, Mark F. J.
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Skew Incidence on Concave Wedge With Anisotropic Surface Impedance [PDF]
The diffraction of a plane wave at skew incidence by an arbitrary-angled concave wedge with anisotropic impedance faces is studied. Concave wedges are of interest in wireless propagation models, in particular on modeling buildings and reflectors.
Lombardi, Guido, G. Lombardi
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Wiener-Hopf solution for impenetrable wedges at skew incidence [PDF]
A new Wiener-Hopf approach for the solution of impenetrable wedges at skew incidence is presented. Mathematical aspects are described in a unified and consistent theory for angular region problems.
V.G. Daniele +4 more
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