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Proceedings of the 18th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining, 2012
Multiple Kernel Learning (MKL) aims to learn the kernel in an SVM from training data. Many MKL formulations have been proposed and some have proved effective in certain applications. Nevertheless, as MKL is a nascent field, many more formulations need to be developed to generalize across domains and meet the challenges of real world applications ...
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Multiple Kernel Learning (MKL) aims to learn the kernel in an SVM from training data. Many MKL formulations have been proposed and some have proved effective in certain applications. Nevertheless, as MKL is a nascent field, many more formulations need to be developed to generalize across domains and meet the challenges of real world applications ...
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Disparate SPF testing methodologies generate similar SPFs.
Journal of cosmetic science, 2013Regulatory agencies throughout the world have developed exclusive methodologies for assessing and classifying sunscreen product efficacy in their respective markets. Three prevalent methods, the Food and Drug Administration-Final Monograph (FDA-FM) method, the Australia/New Zealand (Aus/NZ) method, and the COLIPA International (International) method ...
Katherine, Garzarella, Michael, Caswell
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2020
Data sets for SPF-IRI in German language. Files provided for SPSS and Excel.
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Data sets for SPF-IRI in German language. Files provided for SPSS and Excel.
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Journal of cosmetic science, 2019
In the original scientific publication evaluating sunscreen methodologies, Garzarella and Caswell showed there to be no clinically significant or statistically significant difference in the average Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of a sunscreen formulation between any of three methodologies, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Final Monograph, Australia/New
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In the original scientific publication evaluating sunscreen methodologies, Garzarella and Caswell showed there to be no clinically significant or statistically significant difference in the average Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of a sunscreen formulation between any of three methodologies, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Final Monograph, Australia/New
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Archives of Dermatology, 1995
TheArchivesis to be congratulated for the April 1995 issue devoted in part to health promotion. Sun protection is the most important preventive health strategy that dermatologists employ with their patients and can recommend to the public at large. Taking the lead from Australia, many of us are recommending sun avoidance and natural sun protection (ie,
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TheArchivesis to be congratulated for the April 1995 issue devoted in part to health promotion. Sun protection is the most important preventive health strategy that dermatologists employ with their patients and can recommend to the public at large. Taking the lead from Australia, many of us are recommending sun avoidance and natural sun protection (ie,
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