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1. Aggarwal C.C. On biased reservoir sampling in the presence of stream evolution. In Proc. 32nd Int. Conf. on Very Large Data Bases, 2006. 2. Chaudhuri S. et al. Overcoming limitations of sampling for aggregation queries. In Proc. 17th Int. Conf. on Data Engineering, 2001. 3. Ganti V., Lee M.-L., and Ramakrishnan R. ICICLES: Self-tuning samples for approximate query answering. In Proc. 28th In...
as a profession is prefixed. The author successively treats of repair and inflammation, septicemia, pyaemia, ulcers, inflammation, haemorrhage, fractures and dislocations. He then /proceeds to consider various surgical diseases, tuberculosis, syphilis and tumours being most fully treated. These are followed by lectures on 'diseases of special tissues and regions, the skin, arteries, veins, nerv...
In the four years of dendrochronological investigation covered by this report [1983-1986] we have increased the number of sites studied and samples collected by about 70%, extending the scope of prospecting beyond Greece and Turkey to Yugoslavia and Italy, and including prehistoric, ancient and medieval sites as well as natural forest and riverine wood. The number of samples which can be crossd...
A theory of the cognitive function of human cerebral cortex is sketched.
A 1999 seminar on multilingual education has resulted in a book which summarizes the investigative work of the seminar participants from ten countries. This article provides a synopsis of the book. The evidence suggests that countries which do not develop and implement mother tongue education programs will incur long-term disadvantages outweighing any short-term gains that result from using onl...
In this contribution is presented a phytosociological description of plant communities, recorded in the phytogeographical district of Eastern Mongolia, including parts of the Dornod (Eastern) and the Choybalsan aymags. The whole district is characterized by steppe vegetation. Other vegetation types, like elm (Ulmus pumila) bush vegetation, shrubbery on sandy and rocky sites, Salix miyabeana bus...
The sample size of a statistical sample is the number of observations that constitute it. It is typically denoted n, a positive integer (natural number). Typically, all else being equal, a larger sample size leads to increased precision in estimates of various properties of the population. This can be seen in such statistical rules as the law of large numbers and the central limit theorem. Repe...
The sample size of a statistical sample is the number of observations that constitute it. It is typically denoted n, a positive integer (natural number). Typically, all else being equal, a larger sample size leads to increased precision in estimates of various properties of the population. This can be seen in such statistical rules as the law of large numbers and the central limit theorem. Repe...
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