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Development and validation of the Surgical Outcome Risk Tool (SORT)

open access: yesBritish Journal of Surgery, 2014
Existing risk stratification tools have limitations and clinical experience suggests they are not used routinely. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a preoperative risk stratification tool to predict 30‐day mortality after non‐cardiac ...
Karen Protopapa
exaly   +2 more sources

Quadripartite Sort

Journal of Algorithms, 1998
Summary: This paper develops a simple and practical hybrid of MergeSort and QuickSort, called Quadripartite Sort. We first divide a sequence into two blocks, and sort one block on the right, then transform two blocks into four blocks such that the maximal element of the leftmost two blocks is less than or equal to the minimal element of the two ...
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Approximate Sorting

2013
Keeping items in order is at the essence of organizing information. This paper derives an information theoretic method for approximate sorting. It is optimal in the sense that it extracts as much reliable order information as possible from possibly noisy comparison input data.
Busse Ludwig M.   +2 more
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Sorting out cell sorting

Science, 2015
Protein Targeting The sorting of proteins into appropriate compartments is vital for proper cell function. After its discovery 20 years ago, various potential roles for nascent chain-associated complex (NAC) in the specificity of intracellular protein sorting have been proposed. Until now, no clear phenotypes have been discovered.
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Distributed Sorting

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1985
The problem of sorting a file distributed over a number of sites of a communication network is examined. Two versions of this problem are investigated; distributed solution algorithms are presented; and their communication complexity analyzed both in the worst and in the average case.
Rotem, Doron   +2 more
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Using SORT, sorting directories, sorting a file

1989
In this lesson you will learn to: * use the SORT command * sort directories * sort files One of the most useful tasks a computer can do is to sort data into order. This data can be of any type: alphabetic, numeric or a mixture of both.
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Improved Divide/Sort/Merge Sorting Networks

SIAM Journal on Computing, 1975
This paper develops sorting networks using the divide/sort/merge strategy. These networks require \[ (0.25)N( \log _2 N )^2 - (0.386)N( \log _2 N ) + O(N) \] comparison-interchanges to sort a list of length N. This is an improvement of order $N(\log _2 N)$ over the best networks previously reported.
Drysdale, R. L. III, Young, Frank H.
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Deductive Sort and Climbing Sort: New Methods for Non-Dominated Sorting

Evolutionary Computation, 2012
In recent years an increasing number of real-world many-dimensional optimisation problems have been identified across the spectrum of research fields. Many popular evolutionary algorithms use non-dominance as a measure for selecting solutions for future generations.
Kent, McClymont, Ed, Keedwell
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Super Sort Sorting Algorithm

2018 3rd International Conference for Convergence in Technology (I2CT), 2018
Sorting algorithms are a major area of research in computer science and engineering where the simple task of sorting the numbers leads to complex algorithms. In recent years, many researchers have proposed several sorting techniques to enhance time and space complexities of the algorithms.
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Sorting Letters, Sorting Lives

2010
Linda Benbow examines the organizational culture and various levels of diversity found in an urban United States Postal Service mail processing facility. She shows how employee perceptions of social differences and their interactions with coworkers contributes to their identity and work life within the organization. Painting detailed portraits of race,
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