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1987
The considerations on confirmatory SSA are refined in various ways. First, a procedure for evaluating the differences in representational goodness of scaling solutions with and without external constraints is introduced. Then, the concept of contiguity is studied in greater detail and some contiguity types are distinguished.
I. Borg, J. Lingoes
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The considerations on confirmatory SSA are refined in various ways. First, a procedure for evaluating the differences in representational goodness of scaling solutions with and without external constraints is introduced. Then, the concept of contiguity is studied in greater detail and some contiguity types are distinguished.
I. Borg, J. Lingoes
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1996
In Chapter 2 we reviewed how to decompose a real, symmetric matrix into a product of simpler matrices while preserving the eigen-values of the original matrix. In Chapter 3 we examined how real, symmetric matrices arise from multivariate statistical analysis of data. These ideas are the starting point for understanding SSA.
James B. Elsner, Anastasios A. Tsonis
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In Chapter 2 we reviewed how to decompose a real, symmetric matrix into a product of simpler matrices while preserving the eigen-values of the original matrix. In Chapter 3 we examined how real, symmetric matrices arise from multivariate statistical analysis of data. These ideas are the starting point for understanding SSA.
James B. Elsner, Anastasios A. Tsonis
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1994
Abstract The four SSA genes are regulated differently in response to stress and growth state. SSA1 is constitutively expressed as well as being stress-inducible, while SSA2 is constitutive and not ostensibly affected by stress. SSA3 and SSA4 are “classic” heat shock genes whose expression is stress dependent.
R J Nelson, E Craig
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Abstract The four SSA genes are regulated differently in response to stress and growth state. SSA1 is constitutively expressed as well as being stress-inducible, while SSA2 is constitutive and not ostensibly affected by stress. SSA3 and SSA4 are “classic” heat shock genes whose expression is stress dependent.
R J Nelson, E Craig
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