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Journal articles on the topic "Multiple-correct"

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Yadav, Arushi, and Jogender Kumar. "Correct Labeling in Multiple Pregnancy." Indian Journal of Pediatrics 87, no. 6 (December 20, 2019): 468. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12098-019-03141-w.

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Ragazzoni, R., S. Esposito, and A. Riccardi. "Multiple LGSs to correct conical anisokinetism." Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series 128, no. 3 (March 1998): 617–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/aas:1998167.

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Eriksson, Mikael. "A correct example of multiple inheritance." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 25, no. 7 (July 1990): 7–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/382076.382078.

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Adachi, Kohei. "CORRECT CLASSIFICATION RATES IN MULTIPLE CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS." Journal of the Japanese Society of Computational Statistics 17, no. 1 (2004): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5183/jjscs1988.17.1.

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de Groot, J. A. H., K. J. M. Janssen, A. H. Zwinderman, K. G. M. Moons, and J. B. Reitsma. "Multiple imputation to correct for partial verification bias revisited." Statistics in Medicine 27, no. 28 (December 10, 2008): 5880–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sim.3410.

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Streiner, David L. "From the Corrections Officer: Why We Correct for Multiple Tests." Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 54, no. 6 (June 2009): 351–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/070674370905400601.

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Dalchau, N., K. E. Hubbard, F. C. Robertson, C. T. Hotta, H. M. Briggs, G. B. Stan, J. M. Goncalves, and A. A. R. Webb. "Correct biological timing in Arabidopsis requires multiple light-signaling pathways." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107, no. 29 (July 1, 2010): 13171–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1001429107.

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Al-Marshadi, Ali Hussein. "COLLABORATION OF STATISTICAL METHODS IN SELECTING THE CORRECT MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSIONS." American Journal of Biostatistics 4, no. 2 (February 1, 2014): 29–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3844/amjbsp.2014.29.33.

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de Groot, J. A. H., K. J. M. Janssen, A. H. Zwinderman, K. G. M. Moons, and J. B. Reitsma. "Multiple imputation to correct for partial verification bias revisited (5880-5889)." Statistics in Medicine 28, no. 5 (February 28, 2009): 899. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sim.3509.

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Gertz, Morie A. "What is the correct philosophy for the treatment of multiple myeloma?" Leukemia & Lymphoma 48, no. 12 (January 2007): 2298–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10428190701704639.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Multiple-correct"

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Thayn, Kim Scott. "An Evaluation of Multiple Choice Test Questions Deliberately Designed to Include Multiple Correct Answers." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2010. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/2450.

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The multiple-choice test question is a popular item format used for tests ranging from classroom assessments to professional licensure exams. The popularity of this format stems from its administration and scoring efficiencies. The most common multiple-choice format consists of a stem that presents a problem to be solved accompanied by a single correct answer and two, three, or four incorrect answers. A well-constructed item using this format can result in a high quality assessment of an examinee's knowledge, skills and abilities. However, for some complex, higher-order knowledge, skills and abilities, a single correct answer is often insufficient. Test developers tend to avoid using multiple correct answers out of a concern about the increased difficulty and lower discrimination of such items. However, by avoiding the use of multiple correct answers, test constructors may inadvertently create validity concerns resulting from incomplete content coverage and construct irrelevant variance. This study explored an alternative way of implementing multiple-choice questions with two or more correct answers by specifying in each question the number of answers examinees should select instead of using the traditional guideline to select all that apply. This study investigated the performance of three operational exams that use a standard multiple-choice format where the examinees are told how many answers they are to select. The collective statistical performance of multiple-choice items that included more than one answer that is keyed as correct was compared with the performance of traditional single-answer, multiple-choice (SA) items within each exam. The results indicate that the multiple-answer, multiple-choice (MA) items evaluated from these three exams performed at least as well as to the single-answer questions within the same exams.
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Joseph, Dane Christian. "The impact of student ability and method for varying the position of correct answers in classroom multiple-choice tests." Pullman, Wash. : Washington State University, 2010. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Dissertations/Spring2010/d_joseph_042010.pdf.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Washington State University, May 2010.
Title from PDF title page (viewed on July 15, 2010). "Department of Educational Leadership & Counseling Psychology." Includes bibliographical references (p. 67-73).
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Horrocks, Erin L. "The Effects of In-Service Teacher Training on Correct Implementation of Assessment and Instructional Procecdures for Teachers of Individuals with Profound Multiple Disabilities." DigitalCommons@USU, 2010. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/587.

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A multi component training package (live training, video modeling, role playing, and feedback) was used to train teachers to assess and instruct students with profound multiple disabilities. Phase 1 of the study included training seven in-service teachers to conduct assessment in three areas: (a) preference assessment (i.e., potential reinforcing items), (b) controlled body movement assessment (i.e., gross and fin motor skills), and (c) access skill assessment (i.e., assessment of basic skills or prerequisite skills that are necessary for student to master before entering into further instruction). The assessment result yielded the following information for each student participant: (a) a list of three to four preferred items, (b) a list of body movements in which the study reliably uses to respond, and (c) a list of access skills that are mastered and not mastered. Four teacher/student pairs from Phase 1 participated in Phase 2, which consisted of using the multi component training package (same components as Phase 1) to train teachers to instruct students on non mastered access skills. Teachers were trained to use one of the following instructional strategies to teach non mastered access skills: least-to-most prompting, most-to-least prompting, time delay, or graduate guidance. A multiple baseline design across four teacher participants was used to determine if the instructional training was effective in increasing the percentage of correctly implemented instructional steps. Data from Phase 1 suggested that the multi component training package was effective in increasing teachers' skills in assessing students with profound multiple disabilities, as the percentage of correctly implemented assessment steps increased for all seven teacher participants from pre training to post training. Additionally, data from Phase 2 indicated that the training was effective in increasing the percentage of correctly implemented instructional steps from baseline to post training sessions, across multiple access skills. Data from student participants showed that overall, students were responsive to teachers' instruction, as the percentage of independently performed student responses also increased from baseline to post training sessions.
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Lee, Judy S. "Advances in simulation: validity and efficiency." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/53457.

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In this thesis, we present and analyze three algorithms that are designed to make computer simulation more efficient, valid, and/or applicable. The first algorithm uses simulation cloning to enhance efficiency in transient simulation. Traditional simulation cloning is a technique that shares some parts of the simulation results when simulating different scenarios. We apply this idea to transient simulation, where multiple replications are required to achieve statistical validity. Computational savings are achieved by sharing some parts of the simulation results among several replications. We improve the algorithm by inducing negative correlation to compensate for the (undesirable) positive correlation introduced by sharing some parts of the simulation. Then we identify how many replications should share the same data, and provide numerical results to analyze the performance of our approach. The second algorithm chooses a set of best systems when there are multiple candidate systems and multiple objectives. We provide three different formulations of correct selection of the Pareto optimal set, where a system is Pareto optimal if it is not inferior in all objectives compared to other competing systems. Then we present our Pareto selection algorithm and prove its validity for all three formulations. Finally, we provide numerical results aimed at understanding how well our algorithm performs in various settings. Finally, we discuss the estimation of input distributions when theoretical distributions do not provide a good fit to existing data. Our approach is to use a quasi-empirical distribution, which is a mixture of an empirical distribution and a distribution for the right tail. We describe an existing approach that involves an exponential tail distribution, and adapt the approach to incorporate a Pareto tail distribution and to use a different cutoff point between the empirical and tail distributions. Then, to measure the impact, we simulate a stable M/G/1 queue with a known inter-arrival and unknown service time distributions, and estimate the mean and tail probabilities of the waiting time in queue using the different approaches. The results suggest that if we know that the system is stable, and suspect that the tail of the service time distribution is not exponential, then a quasi-empirical distribution with a Pareto tail works well, but with a lower bound imposed on the tail index.
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Books on the topic "Multiple-correct"

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McDonald, Gregory J. States need more Department of Labor help to regulate multiple employer welfare arrangements and correct problems: Statement of Gregory J. McDonald, Associate Director, Income Security Issues, before the Subcommittee on Retirement, Income and Employment, Select Committee on Aging, House of Representatives. [Washington, D.C.]: The Office, 1991.

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Grinsell, D., D. R. Theile, and W. A. Morrison. Replantation. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199550647.003.012027.

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♦ Digital replantation is the best reconstruction available for the correct indications♦ Amputated thumbs, multiple fingers, and paediatric replants are the strongest indications♦ A functional result requires a mobile, stable, sensate digit of adequate length♦ Replant survival and functional results are dependent on multiple factors including microsurgical expertise♦ Spare part surgery is a unique opportunity to salvage tissue in an unreplantable limb.
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Thrumurthy, Sri G., Tania Samantha De Silva, Zia Moinuddin, and Stuart Enoch. SBA MCQs for the MRCS Part A. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199645633.001.0001.

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Specifically designed to help candidates revise for the MRCS exam, this book features 350 Single Best Answer multiple choice questions, covering the whole syllabus. Containing everything candidates need to pass the MRCS Part A SBA section of the exam, it focuses intensively on the application of basic sciences (applied surgical anatomy, physiology, and pathology) to the management of surgical patients. The high level of detail included within the questions and their explanations allows effective self-assessment of knowledge and quick identification of key areas requiring further attention. Varying approaches to Single Best Answer multiple choice questions are used, giving effective exam practice and guidance through revision and exam technique. This includes clinical case questions, 'positively-worded' questions, requiring selection of the most appropriate of relatively correct answers; 'two-step' or 'double-jump' questions, requiring several cognitive steps to arrive at the correct answer; as well as 'factual recall' questions, prompting basic recall of facts.
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Sullivan, Peter, and Colin Johnston. Judgments, Facts, and Propositions. Edited by Michael Glanzberg. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199557929.013.6.

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In “On the Nature of Truth and Falsehood” Russell offers both a multiple-relation theory of judgment and a correspondence theory of truth. It has been a prevailing understanding of the Tractatus that Wittgenstein rejects Russell’s multiple-relation idea but endorses the correspondence theory. Ramsey took the opposite view. In his “Facts and Propositions,” Ramsey endorses Russell’s multiple-relation idea, rejects the correspondence theory, and then asserts that these moves are both due to Wittgenstein. This chapter will argue that Ramsey’s ascriptions are both correct. The extent of the agreement between Ramsey and Wittgenstein moreover counts definitively against standard understandings of Ramsey as a redundancy theorist of truth. Wittgenstein is no correspondence theorist and Ramsey is no redundancy theorist; rather, both philosophers offer identity theories of truth.
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Goodin, Robert E., and Kai Spiekermann. Limitations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198823452.003.0004.

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This chapter analyses what happens when the assumptions of the Condorcet Jury Theorem are not met. The first concern is about the existence of truths to be tracked in the political realm. We argue that there are many factual claims in politics that go beyond mere value judgements. The second concern is about agendas on which the correct answer is missing or there are multiple equally correct answers, a problem that cannot be fully dismissed but is limited in scope. The third concern is about strategic voting. We argue that these worries have been exaggerated, as strategic considerations are typically outweighed by expressive motives. We counter the fourth concern, that voters are often incompetent, on grounds that a systematic tendency to be wrong is unstable. Finally, the most serious concern, that votes are typically dependent, is investigated in detail, while solutions to this problem are offered in the next chapter.
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Lattman, Eaton E., Thomas D. Grant, and Edward H. Snell. Examples of Data Collection and Processing. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199670871.003.0007.

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This chapter provides a detailed example of SAXS data analysis from a well behaving system. After collecting the SAXS data, several data analysis procedures are illustrated to ensure the data were of sufficient quality. Many of these steps are performed by comparing multiple concentrations from a dilution series, demonstrating the importance of this step in the data collection procedure for ensuring high quality data. Finally, real space modeling and shape reconstructions are shown to determine the oligomeric state as a tetramer, and identify the correct oligomeric assembly from crystal packing predictions.
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Fall, Magnus. Bladder pain syndrome. Edited by Rob Pickard. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199659579.003.0011.

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Bladder pain syndrome has a profound impact on the patients’ physical, professional, and personal life. Generally, recognition of this clinical syndrome is hampered by insufficient expertise in the medical community. The correct diagnosis is often delayed by several years and may be preceded by multiple medical consultations and treatment attempts. Still, this is one of the most painful, non-malignant conditions to be encountered in urology and it is probably more common than generally believed. Problems as to diagnosis, phenotyping, terminology, and management persist, but during the last few years there has been increasing activity to resolve those issues. In this chapter, symptoms, findings, and treatment options are outlined.
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Gert, Joshua. A Hybrid View. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198785910.003.0005.

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This chapter presents a hybrid view of color that depends on a view of objective color that can be called “the multiple-aspect view.” The multiple-aspect view of color holds that we can perceive the unchanging objective color of an object, even while it presents us with a variety of color appearances. On the hybrid view, it is only these color appearances that can be truly characterized using precise color language. Objective colors, on the other hand, can only be truly described at a coarser level of grain. The hybrid view allows us to capture the common-sense claims we would like to make about color while still allowing that there is considerable variation in precise color appearance across viewers and viewing circumstances, and that it would be arbitrary to pick out only a very small subset of these appearances as uniquely correct. The chapter also defends adverbialism as a view of color appearances.
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Pouillaude, Frédéric. Identity: Two Regimes. Translated by Anna Pakes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199314645.003.0010.

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This chapter examines in detail the identity of the choreographic work, which has the peculiarity of being unwritten yet repeatable. In order to do so, the chapter constructs a theoretical framework and a minimal idea of what is more or less commonly understood by the term “work.” It borrows these concepts from Nelson Goodman (1976) and Gérard Genette (1997). From Goodman, the chapter retains the distinction between autographic and allographic works. This distinction enables two broad regimes of existence and identity to be delineated for art objects: that of the singular, material object (the painting or sculpture) and that of the ideal object in principle susceptible of multiple correct instantiations (the novel or symphony, for example.
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Ghannouchi, Rached. Public Freedoms in the Islamic State. Translated by David L. Johnston. Yale University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300211528.001.0001.

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The author of this book has long been known as a reformist or moderate Islamist thinker. In this book he argues that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights—in its broad outlines—meets with wide acceptance among Muslims if their interpretation of Islamic law is correct. Under his theory of the purposes of Shariʻa, justice and human welfare are not exclusive to Islamic governance, and the objectives of Islamic law can be advanced in multiple ways. The book examines the Western concept of freedom and the Islamic perspective on freedom and human rights, basic democratic principles, the basic principles of an Islamic political system, the concept of tyranny across three different schools of thought, and concludes with an examination of the solutions in Islamic thought that can curb state tyranny, for the benefit of freedom, justice, and the human rights of citizens.
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Book chapters on the topic "Multiple-correct"

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Bren, Leon, and Patrick Lane. "Multiple choice questions." In Key questions in hydrology and watershed management: a study and revision guide, 1–68. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249682.0001.

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Abstract This chapter contains multiple choice questions in hydrology and water management. They are composed of one question with multiple possible answers, including one or more 'correct' answers and several incorrect or 'less-correct' answers.
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Dunin-Keplicz, Barbara. "An architecture with multiple meta-levels for the development of correct programs." In Logic Program Synthesis and Transformation — Meta-Programming in Logic, 293–310. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58792-6_19.

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Chen, Chun-Yen, Teng-Wen Chang, and Chi-Fu Hsiao. "Developing a Digital Interactive Fabrication Process in Co-existing Environment." In Proceedings of the 2020 DigitalFUTURES, 27–35. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4400-6_3.

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Abstract In the stage of prototype practice, the maker mainly works by himself, but it needs to test and adapt to find correct fabrication method when maker didn’t have clearly fabrication description. Therefore, rapid prototyping is very important in the prototype practice of the maker. “Design- Fabrication-Assembly” (DFA)- an integration prototyping process which helps designers in creating kinetic skin by following a holistic process. However, DFA lacks a medium for communication between design, fabrication and assembly status. This paper proposes a solution called co-existing Fabrication System (CoFabs) by combining multiple sensory components and visualization feedbacks. We combine mixed reality (MR) and the concept of digital twin (DT)–a device that uses a virtual interface to control a physical mechanism for fabrication and assembly. By integrating virtual and physical, CoFab allows designers using different methods of observation to prototype more rigorously and interactively correct design decisions in real-time.
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Pontelli, Enrico, Tran Cao Son, Chitta Baral, and Gregory Gelfond. "Answer Set Programming and Planning with Knowledge and World-Altering Actions in Multiple Agent Domains." In Correct Reasoning, 509–26. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30743-0_35.

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Rees, Paul A. "Answers." In Key questions in ecology: a study and revision guide, 179–214. Wallingford: CABI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789247572.0179.

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Abstract A multiple choice question has a stem (the 'question'), a key (the 'answer') and a number of distracters (wrong answers intended to distract the student from the key). This part of the book contains the key to each question along with a brief explanation of why this is correct and, in some cases, what the distracters mean. The questions are grouped into 10 major topic areas: (1) The history and foundations of ecology, (2) Abiotic factors and environmental monitoring, (3) Taxonomy and biodiversity, (4) Energy flow and production ecology, (5) Nutrient and material cycles, (6) Ecophysiology, (7) Population ecology, (8) Community ecology and species interactions, (9) Ecological genetics and evolution, (10) Ecological methods and statistics.
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Bozzano, Marco, Alessandro Cimatti, Anthony Fernandes Pires, Alberto Griggio, Martin Jonáš, and Greg Kimberly. "Efficient SMT-Based Analysis of Failure Propagation." In Computer Aided Verification, 209–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81688-9_10.

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AbstractThe process of developing civil aircraft and their related systems includes multiple phases of Preliminary Safety Assessment (PSA). An objective of PSA is to link the classification of failure conditions and effects (produced in the functional hazard analysis phases) to appropriate safety requirements for elements in the aircraft architecture. A complete and correct preliminary safety assessment phase avoids potentially costly revisions to the design late in the design process. Hence, automated ways to support PSA are an important challenge in modern aircraft design. A modern approach to conducting PSAs is via the use of abstract propagation models, that are basically hyper-graphs where arcs model the dependency among components, e.g. how the degradation of one component may lead to the degraded or failed operation of another. Such models are used for computing failure propagations: the fault of a component may have multiple ramifications within the system, causing the malfunction of several interconnected components. A central aspect of this problem is that of identifying the minimal fault combinations, also referred to as minimal cut sets, that cause overall failures.In this paper we propose an expressive framework to model failure propagation, catering for multiple levels of degradation as well as cyclic and nondeterministic dependencies. We define a formal sequential semantics, and present an efficient SMT-based method for the analysis of failure propagation, able to enumerate cut sets that are minimal with respect to the order between levels of degradation. In contrast with the state of the art, the proposed approach is provably more expressive, and dramatically outperforms other systems when a comparison is possible.
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Florack, Luc, Rick Sengers, Stephan Meesters, Lars Smolders, and Andrea Fuster. "Riemann-DTI Geodesic Tractography Revisited." In Mathematics and Visualization, 225–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56215-1_11.

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AbstractClinical tractography is a challenging problem in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) due to persistent validation issues. Geodesic tractography, based on a shortest path principle, is conceptually appealing, but has not produced convincing results so far. A major weakness is its rigidity with respect to candidate tracts it is capable of producing given a pair of endpoints, showing a tendency to produce false positives (such as shortcuts) and false negatives (e.g. if a shortcut supplants the correct solution). We propose a new geodesic paradigm that appears to overcome these problems, making a step towards semi-automatic clinical use. To this end we couple the DTI tensor field to a family of Riemannian metrics, governed by control parameters. In practice these parameters may allow for edits by an expert through manual selection among multiple tract suggestions, or for bringing in a priori knowledge. In this paper, however, we consider an automatic, evidence-driven procedure to determine optimal controls and corresponding tentative tracts, and illustrate the role of edits to remediate erroneous defaults.
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Koncar, Philipp, and Denis Helic. "Employee Satisfaction in Online Reviews." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 152–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60975-7_12.

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Abstract Employee satisfaction impacts the efficiency of businesses as well as the lives of employees spending substantial amounts of their time at work. As such, employee satisfaction attracts a lot of attention from researchers. In particular, a lot of effort has been previously devoted to the question of how to positively influence employee satisfaction, for example, through granting benefits. In this paper, we start by empirically exploring a novel dataset comprising two million online employer reviews. Notably, we focus on the analysis of the influencing factors for employee satisfaction. In addition, we leverage our empirical insights to predict employee satisfaction and to assess the predictive strengths of individual factors. We train multiple prediction models and achieve accurate prediction performance (ROC AUC of best model $$=0.89$$ = 0.89 ). We find that the number of benefits received and employment status of reviewers are most predictive, while employee position has less predictive strengths for employee satisfaction. Our work complements existing studies and sheds light on the influencing factors for employee satisfaction expressed in online employer reviews. Employers may use these insights, for example, to correct for biases when assessing their reviews.
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Sanderson, David, Emma Shires, Jack C. Chaplin, Harvey Brookes, Amer Liaqat, and Svetan Ratchev. "Context-Aware Plug and Produce for Robotic Aerospace Assembly." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 184–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72632-4_13.

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AbstractAerospace production systems face increasing requirements for flexibility and reconfiguration, along with considerations of cost, utilisation, and efficiency. This drives a need for systems with a small number of automation platforms (e.g. industrial robots) that can make use of a larger number of end effectors that are potentially flexible or multifunctional. This leads to the challenge of ensuring that the configuration and location of each end effector is tracked by the system at all times, even in the face of manual adjustments, to ensure that the correct processes are applied to the product at the right time. We present a solution based on a Data Distribution Service that provides the system with full awareness of the context of its automation platforms and end effectors. The solution is grounded with an example use case from WingLIFT, a research programme led by a large aerospace manufacturer. The WingLIFT project in which this solution was developed builds on the adaptive systems approach from the Evolvable Assembly Systems project, with focus on extending and increasing the aerospace industrial applicability of plug and produce techniques. The design of this software solution is described from multiple perspectives, and accompanied by details of a physical demonstration cell that is in the process of being commissioned.
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Ficalora, Robert D. "Hematology Questions and Answers." In Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine Board Review Questions and Answers, 83–92. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199985876.003.0009.

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Chapter 9 presents multiple-choice, board review questions on hematology including anemia, myeloid malignancies, coagulation disorders, and lymphoid malignancies. Full explanations are provided with the correct answers.
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Conference papers on the topic "Multiple-correct"

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O'Hara, Steven, and Tom Bylander. "Web Searching with Multiple Correct Answers." In the 4th International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2611040.2611071.

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Săftescu, Ștefan, and Paul Newman. "Learning to Correct Reconstructions from Multiple Views." In 16th International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0010226409010909.

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Calado, M. Padoca, Ana Aroeira Ramos, and Paulino Jonas. "An application to Generate, Correct and Grade Multiple-choice Tests." In 2019 6th International Conference on Systems and Informatics (ICSAI). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsai48974.2019.9010132.

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Wang, Bin, Jing Xie, Zhigang Mao, and Qin Wang. "Multiple continuous error correct code for high performance network-on-chip." In Electronics (PrimeAsia). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/primeasia.2011.6075080.

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Dong, Lewei, and Huiling Xu. "Secure Correct Control for Cyber-Physical Systems under Multiple Stochastic Physical Attacks." In 2020 Chinese Control And Decision Conference (CCDC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccdc49329.2020.9164734.

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Tippie, Abbie E., and James R. Fienup. "Laboratory Demonstration of Sharpness Metric Approach to Correct Multiple-Plane Phase Errors." In Signal Recovery and Synthesis. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/srs.2009.stuc6.

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Watt, Simon J., Kurt Akeley, Ahna R. Girshick, and Martin S. Banks. "Achieving near-correct focus cues in a 3D display using multiple image planes." In Electronic Imaging 2005, edited by Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, and Scott J. Daly. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.610851.

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Ignatiev, Alexey, Antonio Morgado, Georg Weissenbacher, and Joao Marques-Silva. "Model-Based Diagnosis with Multiple Observations." In Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-19}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/155.

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Existing automated testing frameworks require multiple observations to be jointly diagnosed with the purpose of identifying common fault locations. This is the case for example with continuous integration tools. This paper shows that existing solutions fail to compute the set of minimal diagnoses, and as a result run times can increase by orders of magnitude. The paper proposes not only solutions to correct existing algorithms, but also conditions for improving their run times. Nevertheless, the diagnosis of multiple observations raises a number of important computational challenges, which even the corrected algorithms are often unable to cope with. As a result, the paper devises a novel algorithm for diagnosing multiple observations, which is shown to enable significant performance improvements in practice.
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Park, Geonwoo, and Harksoo Kim. "Generation of Correct Word Sequences from Multiple Outputs of a Conventional Automatic Speech Recognizer for Voice-Activated Information Appliances." In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icce.2019.8662096.

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García Zapirain, Begoña, and Gonzalo Eguiluz-Perez. "Depth Images Processing Algorithm to Analyze and Correct in Real Time the Verticality of Multiple Sclerosis Patients during Exercise." In 8th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare. ICST, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2014.255322.

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