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To estimate the relationship between obesity (BMI ≥30) and the prevalence of melanoma in different US states and; Examine the possibility of defining a new risk group. This might enhance the possibility of detection, which in turn, might increase the survival rates of patients.
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vischultz
20-10-2023
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Introduction to embedded systems: A cyber-physical systems approach" provides readers with contents including: design of embedded systems; analysis and verification; sensors and actuators; embedded processors; memory architectures; invariants and temporal logic; equivalence and refinement; reachability analysis and model checking;...
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tieulangtran
28-09-2023
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In this study, a series of Consolidated–Undrained triaxial compression tests were conducted at a constant axial strain rate, with a small unloading and reloading during the monotonic loading to investigate the effect of various densities and curing times on the mechanical properties of Liquefied Stabilized Soil (LSS).
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vifalcon
16-05-2023
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The infant mortality rate (IMR) is still a key indicator in a middle-income country such as Ecuador where a slightly increase up to 11.75 deaths per thousand life births has been observed in 2019. The purpose of this study is to propose and apply a prioritization method that combines clusters detection (Local Indicators of Spatial Association, LISA) and a monotonic statistic depicting time trend over 10 years (Mann–Kendall) at municipal level.
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viferrari
29-10-2022
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Lecture Embedded systems - Lesson 14: Real-time scheduling algorithms for periodic tasks. The main topics covered in this chapter include: scheduling algorithms for periodic real-time tasks, timeline scheduling, Rate monotonic (RM) scheduling, multiple periodic tasks with different periods need to run,...
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linyanjun_2408
23-04-2022
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Lecture Real-time systems - Chapter 4: Priority-based scheduling (Part 1: Rate monotonic & Deadline monotonic) provide students with knowledge about assumptions, fixed-priority algorithms, rate monotonic, deadline monotonic,...
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bachnhuocdong
23-12-2021
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This paper describes an implemented program that takes a raw, untagged text corpus as its only input (no open-class dictionary) and generates a partial list of verbs occurring in the text and the subcategorization frames (SFs) in which they occur. Verbs are detected by a novel technique based on the Case Filter of Rouvret and Vergnaud (1980). The completeness of the output list increases monotonically with the total number of occurrences of each verb in the corpus. False positive rates are one to three percent of observations. Five SFs are currently detected and more are planned. ...
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bunmoc_1
20-04-2013
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Anaemia is one of the most common nutritional problems affecting women in developing countries, where iron deficiency usually combines with other micronutrient deficiencies such as folate and vitamin B. In addition, the diet of the poorest populations is often monotonous and mainly based on staple foods, which are low in iron and contain absorption inhibitors. Other important factors involved in the occurrence of anaemia include malaria and hookworm infestations, chronic infections such as HIV, and congenital conditions like sickle cell disease, among others.
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connicquy
20-12-2012
48
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MONOTONE FINITE DIFFERENCE DOMAIN DECOMPOSITION ALGORITHMS AND APPLICATIONS TO NONLINEAR SINGULARLY PERTURBED REACTION-DIFFUSION PROBLEMS IGOR BOGLAEV AND MATTHEW HARDY Received 16 September 2004; Revised 21 December 2004; Accepted 11 January 2005 This paper deals with monotone finite difference iterative algorithms for solving nonlinear singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion problems of elliptic and parabolic types. Monotone domain decomposition algorithms based on a Schwarz alternating method and on box-domain decomposition are constructed.
38p
sting12
10-03-2012
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Scheduling of Independent Tasks This chapter deals with scheduling algorithms for independent tasks. The first part of this chapter describes four basic algorithms: rate monotonic, inverse deadline, earliest deadline first, and least laxity first. These algorithms deal with homogeneous sets of tasks, where tasks are either periodic or aperiodic. However, real-time applications often require both types of tasks. In this context, periodic tasks usually have hard timing constraints and are scheduled with one of the four basic algorithms. ...
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vaseline
30-08-2010
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