نتایج جستجو برای: point biserial correlation

تعداد نتایج: 892900  

2010
Memudu O. Olatinwo

In this paper, we examine the stability of KirkIshikawa and Kirk-Mann iteration processes for nonexpansive and quasi-nonexpansive operators in uniformly convex Banach space. To the best of our knowledge, apart from the results of Olatinwo [19], stability of fixed point iteration processes has not been investigated in uniformly convex Banach space. Our results generalize, extend and improve some...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Julian K. Finn Tom Tregenza Mark D. Norman

one to four in the mother tongue of the participants. E continued to demonstrate the movement sequence until participants could reproduce it by themselves. Then, E rotated them 180 degrees around their own axis, and positioned himself behind them (Figure 1: Rotation 1). E asked the participants to 'dance again'. After the participants performed, E rotated them back into their original orientati...

2006
William Chin

We develop the theory of special biserial and string coalgebras and other concepts from the representation theory of quivers. These theoretical tools are then used to describe the finite dimensional comodules and Auslander-Reiten quiver for the coordinate Hopf algebra of quantum SL(2) at a root of unity. We also describe the stable Green ring. Let C = k ζ [SL(2)] denote the quantized coordinate...

2004
Shiping Liu Jean-Philippe Morin

Let A be a finite dimensional algebra over a field given by a quiver with relations. Let S be a simple A-module with a non-split self-extension, that is, the quiver has a loop at the corresponding vertex. The strong no loop conjecture claims that S is of infinite projective dimension; see [1, 6]. This conjecture remains open except for monomial algebras; see, for example, [2, 6, 8, 11]. Under c...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Kate F Darling Ellen Thomas Simone A Kasemann Heidi A Seears Christopher W Smart Christopher M Wade

Evolution of planktic organisms from benthic ancestors is commonly thought to represent unidirectional expansion into new ecological domains, possibly only once per clade. For foraminifera, this evolutionary expansion occurred in the Early-Middle Jurassic, and all living and extinct planktic foraminifera have been placed within 1 clade, the Suborder Globigerinina. The subsequent radiation of pl...

Journal: :The Review of scientific instruments 2010
Ian D Block Frank Scheffold

Accurate characterization using static light scattering (SLS) and dynamic light scattering (DLS) methods mandates the measurement and analysis of singly scattered light. In turbid samples, the suppression of multiple scattering is therefore required to obtain meaningful results. One powerful technique for achieving this, known as 3D cross-correlation, uses two simultaneous light scattering expe...

2009
D. F. Cowen

Core-collapse supernovae are among the prime candidate sources of high energy neutrinos and gravity waves. The detection prospects for neutrinos and gravity waves can be greatly enhanced through cross-correlation with the well established optical photon signal. The significance of the correlation improves with the resolution on the supernova explosion time determined from the optical data. We p...

2015
Leigh G. Torres Philip J. H. Sutton David R. Thompson Karine Delord Henri Weimerskirch Paul M. Sagar Erica Sommer Ben J. Dilley Peter G. Ryan Richard A. Phillips

Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly applied in conservation management to predict suitable habitat for poorly known populations. High predictive performance of SDMs is evident in validations performed within the model calibration area (interpolation), but few studies have assessed SDM transferability to novel areas (extrapolation), particularly across large spatial scales or pel...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2011
Pieter-Jan Cortoos Christa Gilissen Peter G M Mol Filip Van den Bossche Steven Simoens Ludo Willems Hilde Leenaers Ludo Vandorpe Willy E Peetermans Gert Laekeman

BACKGROUND Guideline-concordant therapies have been proven to be associated with improved health and economic outcomes in the treatment of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). However, actual use of CAP guidelines remains poor, but using tailored interventions looks promising. Based on local observations, we assessed the impact of low-intensity interventions to improve guideline use. METHODS P...

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