نتایج جستجو برای: chromose numbers

تعداد نتایج: 196634  

Journal: :Journal of biopharmaceutical statistics 2008
Eric Hsieh Jen-pei Liu

Linearity is one of the most important characteristics for evaluation of the accuracy in assay validation. The current statistical method for evaluation of the linearity recommended by the Clinical Laboratory Standard Institute (CLSI) guideline EP6-A is reviewed. The method directly compares the point estimates with the pre-specified allowable limit and completely ignores the sampling error of ...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2010
S. A. Danilov I. A. Popovyan

We present a brief report on the factorization of RSA-180, currently smallest unfactored RSA number. We show that the numbers of similar size could be factored in a reasonable time at home using open source factoring software running on a few Intel Core i7 PCs.

2012
Peter Z. G. Qian P. Z. G. QIAN

Large-scale computer experiments are becoming increasingly important in science. A multi-step procedure is introduced to statisticians for modeling such experiments, which builds an accurate interpolator in multiple steps. In practice, the procedure shows substantial improvements in overall accuracy, but its theoretical properties are not well established. We introduce the terms nominal and num...

2008
Constantin Rasinariu

In this paper we simulate a two dimensional relativistic ideal gas by implementing a relativistic elastic binary collision algorithm. We show that the relativistic gas faithfully obeys Jüttner’s speed distribution function. Furthermore, using this numeric simulation in conjunction with the energy equipartition theorem for a relativistic gas, we conclude that a moving system appears cooler.

2015
Sándor Csősz Brian L. Fisher

Madagascar and its surrounding islands are among the world's greatest biodiversity hotspots, harboring predominantly endemic and threatened communities meriting special attention from biodiversity scientists. Building on the considerable efforts in recent years to inventory the Malagasy ant fauna, the myrmicine genus Nesomyrmex is reviewed and (1) subdivided into four major groups based on sali...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2008
Ellen Peters

In the present paper, I focus on a small but important piece of the risk communication/perception puzzle, namely how individuals who differ in number ability comprehend and use numeric information about risks differently. Highly numerate individuals appear to pay more attention to numbers, better comprehend them, translate them into meaningful information, and ultimately use them in decisions. ...

2012
Nicholas K. DeWind Elizabeth M. Brannon

Prior research demonstrates that animals and humans share an approximate number system (ANS), characterized by ratio dependence and that the precision of this system increases substantially over human development. The goal of the present research was to investigate the malleability of the ANS (as measured by Weber fraction) in adult subjects in response to feedback and to explore the relationsh...

2005
Mattias Blennow Tommy Ohlsson

We investigate the effective case of two-flavor neutrino oscillations in infinitely dense matter by using a perturbative approach. We begin by briefly summarizing the conditions for the three-flavor neutrino oscillation probabilities to take on the same form as the corresponding two-flavor probabilities. Then, we proceed with the infinitely dense matter calculations. Finally, we study the valid...

2016
M. A. Irvine E. L. Jackson E. J. Kenyon K. J. Cook M. J. Keeling J. C. Bull

Measurement of population persistence is a long-standing problem in ecology; in particular, whether it is possible to gain insights into persistence without long time-series. Fractal measurements of spatial patterns, such as the Korcak exponent or boundary dimension, have been proposed as indicators of the persistence of underlying dynamics. Here we explore under what conditions a predictive re...

Journal: :Human factors 1967
R D Engstrand G Moeller

The Constant-Ratio Rule (CRR), an empirical technique for analysis of confusion matrices, was developed for use in predicting intelligibility of speech syllables. This study investigated the validity of the rule when applied to the data from experiments on visual form perception. English letters and simple geometric figures were tachistoscopically presented in the center of a viewing field. Res...

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