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To sort or not to sort: the impact of spike-sorting on neural decoding performance [PDF]
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are a promising technology for restoring motor ability to paralyzed patients. Spiking-based BCIs have successfully been used in clinical trials to control multi-degree-of-freedom robotic devices. Current implementations of these devices require a lengthy spike-sorting step, which is an obstacle to moving this technology
Valérie Ventura +4 more
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Experiences from a decade: A Universal Approach to Business Model Teaching
There are many different approaches to teaching business models. This paper presents a generic five-step approach developed through a decade of teaching business models in different geographically, educational and industrial settings.
Jesper Chrautwald Sort +1 more
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AN IMPROVED CIRCLE SORT ALGORITHM [PDF]
The circle sort algorithm was introduced in 2005 by Bezemer and Olufem, and it is still not completely researched. The experiments show that the algorithm is comparable with the Shell sort algorithm.
Alen LOVRENCIC
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Magnetostriction, known as the ability of magnetic materials to expand or contract in response to magnetic field, is a key property of Fe-Ga alloys exploited in various types of transducers.
Aliona Nicolenco +5 more
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AbstractWe reconsider the old problem of sorting under partial information, and give polynomial time algorithms for the following tasks: (1) Given a partial order P, find (adaptively) a sequence of comparisons (questions of the form, "is x < y?") which sorts ( i.e., finds an unknown linear extension of) P using O(log(e(P))) comparisons in worst case ...
Jeong Han Kim, Jeff Kahn
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Saturating Sorting without Sorts
We present a first-order theorem proving framework for establishing the correctness of functional programs implementing sorting algorithms with recursive data structures. We formalize the semantics of recursive programs in many-sorted first-order logic and integrate sortedness/permutation properties within our first-order formalization.
Georgiou, Pamina +2 more
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The unpredictably eruptive dynamics of spruce budworm populations in eastern Canada
We examine historical population data for spruce budworm from several locations through the period 1930–1997, and use density‐dependent recruitment curves to test whether the pattern of population growth over time is more consistent with Royama's (1984; Ecological Monographs 54:429–462) linear R(t) model of harmonic oscillation at Green River New ...
Barry J. Cooke, Jacques Régnière
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Ordering is one of the process done before doing data processing. The sorting algorithm has its own strengths and weaknesses. By taking strengths of each algorithm then combined can be a better algorithm.
Muhammad Ezar Al Rivan
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Accepted Version - CS_TR_90_06.pdf Accepted Version - postscript ...
Hofstee, H. Peter +2 more
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Protein secretion: Sorting sweet sorting [PDF]
AbstractMembrane-spanning, lectin-like proteins in the eukaryotic secretory pathway seem to operate quality-control checkpoints by fine tuning protein exit or retention within each subcompartment.
George Banting, Sreenivasan Ponnambalam
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