نتایج جستجو برای: geometric standardization

تعداد نتایج: 111657  

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
l. khojastehpour h. khosropanah mj. kharazifard

statement of problem: digital subtraction radiography (dsr) needs reproducible alignment between the x-ray source, the object, and the film for obtaining identical projections of the same anatomic region. purpose: the aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of bite registrations (placed on individual bite blocks) on the reproducibility of parallel periapical radiographs, obtained every 2 m...

2015
Julia Moeller

This article discusses the risks of standardization and ipsatization in longitudinal studies. First, it summarizes some common purposes of standardization in psychological studies. Second, it explains why and when standardization and ipsatization are problematic in the analysis of longitudinal data and profiles. Third, it shows alternative ways to achieve similar purposes while avoiding the risks.

2015
Holger Brandt Nora Umbach Augustin Kelava

The application of mixture models to flexibly estimate linear and nonlinear effects in the SEM framework has received increasing attention (e.g., Jedidi et al., 1997b; Bauer, 2005; Muthén and Asparouhov, 2009; Wall et al., 2012; Kelava and Brandt, 2014; Muthén and Asparouhov, 2014). The advantage of mixture models is that unobserved subgroups with class-specific relationships can be extracted (...

2012
Tinne De Laet Steven Bellens Ruben Smits Erwin Aertbeliën Herman Bruyninckx Joris De Schutter

Rigid bodies are essential primitives in the modelling of robotic devices, tasks and perception, starting with the basic geometric relations such as relative position, orientation, pose, linear velocity, angular velocity, and twist. This paper explicitly states the semantics of all coordinate-invariant properties and operations, and, more importantly, all the choices that are made in coordinate...

Journal: :علمی شیلات ایران 0
مظاهر زمانی فرادنبه m. zamani faradonbeh سهیل ایگدری s. eagderi منوچهر نصری m. nasri

landmark based geometric morphometrics and comparison of meristic characters was used to understand potential differences between populations of waspi in mashkil and mokran basins. 97 specimens of waspies were caught (64 from mashkil river and 33 from sarbaz river). 14 landmarks were digitized on pictures taken from left side of specimens and meristic characters were counted. data were analyzed...

2014
Mahesh Mani Kevin W Lyons SK Gupta

Additive manufacturing (AM) has the potential to create geometrically complex parts that require a high degree of customization, using less material and producing less waste. Recent studies have shown that AM can be an economically viable option for use by the industry, yet there are some inherent challenges associated with AM for wider acceptance. The lack of standards in AM impedes its use fo...

2007
Michael E. Smith Joyce Marcus Jerry Moore Adam T. Smith Barbara L. Stark

This article describes a new model for urban planning in ancient and preindustrial cities that moves beyond the traditional simplistic dichotomy of planned versus organic cities. The model has two components: coordination of buildings and spaces, and standardization among cities. A variety of coordinated arrangements of buildings reflect urban planning, including simple coordination, formality ...

2016
Chin T Ong Jun Fai Yap Yong Zheng Wai Qi Xiong Ng

Clinical photography in the field of oculoplastic surgery has many applications. It is possible for clinicians to obtain standardized clinical photographs without a studio. A clinician photographer has the advantage of knowing exactly what to photograph as well as having immediate access to the images. In order to maintain standardization in the photographs, the photographic settings should rem...

2015
Michael Hucka David P. Nickerson Gary D. Bader Frank T. Bergmann Jonathan Cooper Emek Demir Alan Garny Martin Golebiewski Chris J. Myers Falk Schreiber Dagmar Waltemath Nicolas Le Novère

The Computational Modeling in Biology Network (COMBINE) is a consortium of groups involved in the development of open community standards and formats used in computational modeling in biology. COMBINE's aim is to act as a coordinator, facilitator, and resource for different standardization efforts whose domains of use cover related areas of the computational biology space. In this perspective a...

2009
Robert Serfling

Equivariance and invariance issues arise as a fundamental but often problematic aspect of multivariate statistical analysis. For multivariate quantile and related functions, we provide coherent definitions of these properties. For standardization of multivariate data to produce equivariance or invariance of procedures, three important types of matrix-valued functional are studied: “weak covaria...

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