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Westfall, Peter. "Simultaneous Small-Sample Multivariate Bernoulli Confidence Intervals." Biometrics 41, no. 4 (December 1985): 1001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2530971.

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Atienza, Orlando O., L. C. Tang, and B. W. Ang. "Simultaneous Monitoring of Sample and Group Autocorrelations." Quality Engineering 14, no. 3 (March 25, 2002): 489–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1081/qen-120001885.

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Mátyás, László, and Lászłó Lovrics. "Small sample properties of simultaneous error components models." Economics Letters 32, no. 1 (January 1990): 25–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0165-1765(90)90045-3.

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Imai, Ryo, Tatsuya Kubokawa, and Malay Ghosh. "Bayesian simultaneous estimation for means in k-sample problems." Journal of Multivariate Analysis 169 (January 2019): 49–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmva.2018.08.013.

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Das, Priyam, Christine B. Peterson, Kim-Anh Do, Rehan Akbani, and Veerabhadran Baladandayuthapani. "NExUS: Bayesian simultaneous network estimation across unequal sample sizes." Bioinformatics 36, no. 3 (August 28, 2019): 798–804. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btz636.

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Abstract Motivation Network-based analyses of high-throughput genomics data provide a holistic, systems-level understanding of various biological mechanisms for a common population. However, when estimating multiple networks across heterogeneous sub-populations, varying sample sizes pose a challenge in the estimation and inference, as network differences may be driven by differences in power. We are particularly interested in addressing this challenge in the context of proteomic networks for related cancers, as the number of subjects available for rare cancer (sub-)types is often limited. Results We develop NExUS (Network Estimation across Unequal Sample sizes), a Bayesian method that enables joint learning of multiple networks while avoiding artefactual relationship between sample size and network sparsity. We demonstrate through simulations that NExUS outperforms existing network estimation methods in this context, and apply it to learn network similarity and shared pathway activity for groups of cancers with related origins represented in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) proteomic data. Availability and implementation The NExUS source code is freely available for download at https://github.com/priyamdas2/NExUS. Supplementary information Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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Clark, Jesse N., and Andrew G. Peele. "Simultaneous sample and spatial coherence characterisation using diffractive imaging." Applied Physics Letters 99, no. 15 (October 10, 2011): 154103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3650265.

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Nyberg, Joakim, Mats O. Karlsson, and Andrew C. Hooker. "Simultaneous optimal experimental design on dose and sample times." Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics 36, no. 2 (March 25, 2009): 125–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10928-009-9114-z.

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Lee, Chang-Soo, Sang-Ho Lee, Yun-Gon Kim, Min-Kyu Oh, Taek-Sung Hwang, Young Woo Rhee, Hwan-Moon Song, Bo-Yeol Kim, Yong-Kweon Kim, and Byung-Gee Kim. "Fabrication of disposable protein chip for simultaneous sample detection." Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering 11, no. 5 (October 2006): 455–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02932314.

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Valeinis, Janis, Edmunds Cers, and Juris Cielens. "TWO‐SAMPLE PROBLEMS IN STATISTICAL DATA MODELLING." Mathematical Modelling and Analysis 15, no. 1 (February 15, 2010): 137–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/1392-6292.2010.15.137-151.

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A common problem in mathematical statistics is to check whether two samples differ from each other. From modelling point of view it is possible to make a statistical test for the equality of two means or alternatively two distribution functions. The second approach allows to represent the two‐sample test graphically. This can be done by adding simultaneous confidence bands to the probability‐probability (P — P) or quantile‐quantile (Q — Q) plots. In this paper we compare empirically the accuracy of the classical two‐sample t‐test, empirical likelihood method and several bootstrap methods. For a real data example both Q — Q and P — P plots with simultaneous confidence bands have been plotted using the smoothed empirical likelihood and smoothed bootstrap methods.
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Zougman, Alexandre, John P. Wilson, Lee D. Roberts, and Rosamonde E. Banks. "Detergent-Free Simultaneous Sample Preparation Method for Proteomics and Metabolomics." Journal of Proteome Research 19, no. 7 (November 19, 2019): 2838–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jproteome.9b00662.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Simultaneous Sample"

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Gerhard, Daniel [Verfasser]. "Simultaneous small sample inference based on profile likelihood / Daniel Gerhard." Hannover : Technische Informationsbibliothek und Universitätsbibliothek Hannover, 2010. http://d-nb.info/1008373680/34.

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Haines, Ross. "Simultaneous reconstruction of spatial frequency fields and field sample locations." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:aa35073d-003b-4939-bf0e-8348243871b7.

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Classically, spatial smoothing methods such as kriging estimate smooth interpolating fields for features measured at well-located points. In this thesis, we make a simultaneous reconstruction of interpolating spatial fields and measurement locations. We give models, and sample-based Bayesian inference, for estimating locations of dialect samples on a map of England. The method exploits dialect-based spellings to locate these samples. The data are feature vectors extracted from written dialect samples. Just a fraction of the feature vectors ('anchors') have an associated spatial location. When coupled to a prior for the smoothly varying feature field, and the anchor texts, the unlocated feature vectors are jointly informative of their own location and the feature fields. The dataset is large, but sparse, since a given word has a large number of variant spellings which may appear in just a few documents. We report an analysis including Bayesian model fitting and validation on a large and representative subset of the data. The thesis has two main aims - to provide statistical tools for the linguists who collected the data, and to meet the computational and inferential challenge of simultaneously locating large numbers of feature vectors. The results presented in this thesis show that we have largely succeeded in meeting these challenges.
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Anderson, Andrew D. (Andrew David). "Recovering sample diversity in Rao-Blackwellized particle filters for simultaneous localization and mapping." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/36174.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2006.
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This thesis considers possible solutions to sample impoverishment, a well-known failure mode of the Rao-Blackwellized particle filter (RBPF) in simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAMI) situations that arises when precise feature measurements yield a limited perceptual distribution relative to a motion-based proposal distribution. One set of solutions propagates particles according to a more advanced proposal distribution that includes measurement information. Other methods recover lost sample diversity by resampling particles according to a continuous distribution formed by regularization kernels. Several advanced proposals and kernel shaping regularization methods are considered based on the RBPF and tested in a Monte Carlo simulation involving an agent traveling in an environment and observing uncertain landmarks. RMS error of range-bearing feature measurements was reduced to evaluate performance during proposal-perceptual distribution mismatch. A severe loss in accuracy due to sample impoverishment is seen in the standard RBPF at a measurement range RMS error of 0.001 m in a 10 m x 10 m environment.
(cont.) Results reveal a robust and accurate solution to sample impoverishment in an RBPF with an added fixed-variance regularization algorithm. This algorithm produced an average 0.05 m improvement in agent pose CEP over standard FastSLAM 1.0 and a 0.1 m improvement over an RBPF that includes feature observations in formulation of a proposal distribution. This algorithm is then evaluated in an actual SLAM environment with data from a Swiss Ranger LIDAR measurement device and compared alongside an extended Kalman filter (EKF) based SLAM algorithm. Pose error is immediately recovered in cases of a 1.4 m error in initial agent uncertainty using the improved FastSLAM algorithm, and it continues to maintain an average 0.75 m improvement over an EKF in pose CEP through the scenario.
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Khalaf, Lynda. "Simulation based finite and large sample inference methods in seemingly unrelated regressions and simultaneous equations." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape11/PQDD_0008/NQ38813.pdf.

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Berdugo, Albert. "ADVANCED DISTRIBUTED WIDEBAND DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/604918.

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ITC/USA 2005 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-First Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 24-27, 2005 / Riviera Hotel & Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
Wideband data acquisition units have been used as part of an instrumentation system for several decades. Historically, these units operated asynchronously from each other, and from the rest of the instrumentation system when installed on the same test vehicle. When many wideband units are required to slave their formats or sampling rate to the test vehicle’s event of interest such as external computer event clock, radar, or laser pulse train; few solutions were available. Additionally, a single test vehicle may use ten to thirty wideband units operating at up to 20 Mbps each. Such systems present a challenge to the instrumentation engineers to synchronize, transmit safety of flight information, and record. This paper will examine a distributed wideband data acquisition system in which each acquisition unit operates under its own data rate and format, yet remains fully synchronized to an external fixed or variable simultaneous sampling rate to provide total system coherency. The system aggregate rate can be as low as a few Mbps to as high as 1 Gbps. Data acquired from the acquisition units is further multiplexed per IRIG-106 chapter 10 using distributed data multiplexers for recording.
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Rinker, Brett A. "A single-sided access simultaneous solution of acoustic wave speed and sample thickness for isotropic materials of plate-type geometry." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/4585.

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Thesis (M.S.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2006.
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on April 17, 2009) Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Wang, Yinna. "Efficient Stepwise Procedures for Minimum Effective Dose Under Heteroscedasticity." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1339037272.

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Portela, Milena Moura Fé Araújo. "Controle restrito de estímulos em autistas: avaliação de um procedimento de Resposta de Observação Diferencial e estímulos com diferenças críticas." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2014. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/16731.

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The objective of this work was to investigate whether the procedure of Differential Observing Responses (DOR) used in a training with words as stimuli with critical differences could reduce/eliminate the restricted stimulus control in autistic participants. For this, six children diagnosed with autistic disorder underwent tasks of matching-tosample simultaneous (SMTS). Three of them participated in the control group and three in the experimental group. There were used in attempts to SMTS, three sets of words: BO set (good, good, box), PA set (par, peace, father) and ME set (month, my, honey). The attempts with critical differences included stimuli of a same set and the ones with multiple differences had stimuli of the three sets of words. Children in the experimental group were submitted to seven phases: initial evaluation of restricted stimuli control, base line 1, DOR condition, baseline 2, the generalization test, final evaluation of restricted stimulus control and follow-up. Children in the control group were only submitted to the phases of the initial evaluation, base line 1 and base line 2. For two participants in the experimental group, a delineation of multiple base line among participants was used. For the other participant in the experimental group, it was used a procedure of multiple base line among sets. The analysis of the results identified that the answer under restricted stimulus control of the experimental participants was reduced. This result was observed even with the return to the base line (reversal). In addition, it was achieved a high rate of correct answers on the generalization test, in which the stimuli were changed position. Another significant result was achieved in reapplying the test one month after the end of the procedure; the results of the participants remained accurate, indicating generality in time regarding the responding reduction under strict control in tasks of SMTS
A presente pesquisa teve como objetivo investigar se o procedimento de Resposta de Observação Diferencial (DOR) utilizado em um treino com palavras como estímulos com diferenças críticas era capaz de reduzir/eliminar o controle restrito de estímulos em participantes autistas. Para isso, seis crianças diagnosticadas com o transtorno autista foram submetidas a tarefas de matching-to-sample simultâneo (SMTS). Três delas participaram do grupo controle e três do grupo experimental. Foram utilizadas nas tentativas de SMTS três conjuntos de palavras: BO (boa, bom, box), PA (par, paz pai) e ME (mes, meu, mel). As tentativas com diferenças críticas continham estímulos de um mesmo conjunto e as com diferenças múltiplas, dos três conjuntos de palavras. As crianças do grupo experimental foram submetidas a sete fases: avaliação inicial do controle restrito de estímulos, linha de base 1, condição DOR, linha de base 2, teste de generalização, avaliação final do controle restrito de estímulo e follow-up. As crianças do grupo controle passaram apenas pelas fases de avaliação inicial e linhas de base 1 e 2. Para dois participantes do grupo experimental foi utilizado ainda um delineamento de linha de base múltipla entre participantes. Para o outro participante do grupo experimental utilizou-se um procedimento de linha de base múltipla entre conjuntos. A análise dos resultados permitiu identificar que o responder sob controle restrito de estímulos dos participantes experimentais foi reduzido. Esse resultado manteve-se mesmo com o retorno à linha de base (reversão). Além disso, foi obtido um alto escore de acertos no teste de generalização, no qual os estímulos tiveram suas posições recombinadas. Outro resultado relevante foi obtido na reaplicação desse teste um mês após o término do procedimento. Os resultados dos participantes mantiveram-se precisos, indicando generalidade no tempo quanto à redução do responder sob controle restrito em tarefas de SMTS
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Gouveia, Carla Alexandra Pereira. "Simultaneous quantification of morphine and cocaine in hair samples by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry." Dissertação, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10216/63790.

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Gouveia, Carla Alexandra Pereira. "Simultaneous quantification of morphine and cocaine in hair samples by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry." Master's thesis, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10216/63790.

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Books on the topic "Simultaneous Sample"

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Dufour, Jean-Marie. Finite sample inference methods for simultaneous equations and models with unobserved and generated regressors. Bristol: University of Bristol, Department of Economics, 1999.

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Mistrorigo, Alessandro. Phonodia. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-236-9.

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This essay focuses on the ‘voice’ as it sounds in a specific type of recordings. This recordings always reproduce a poet performing a poem of his/her by reading it aloud. Nowadays this kind of recordings are quite common on Internet, while before the ’90 digital turn it was possible to find them only in specific collection of poetry books that came with a music cassette or a CD. These cultural objects, as other and more ancient analogic sources, were quite expensive to produce and acquire. However, all of them contain this same type of recoding which share the same characteristic: the author’s voice reading aloud a poem of his/her. By bearing in mind this specific cultural objet and its characteristics, this study aims to analyse the «intermedial relation» that occur between a poetic text and its recorded version with the author’s voice. This «intermedial relation» occurs especially when these two elements (text and voice) are juxtaposed and experienced simultaneously. In fact, some online archives dedicated to this type of recording present this configuration forcing the user to receive both text and voice in the same space and at the same time This specific configuration not just activates the intermedial relation, but also hybridises the status of both the reader, who become a «reader-listener», and the author, who become a «author-reader». By using an interdisciplinary approach that combines philosophy, psychology, anthropology, linguistics and cognitive sciences, the essay propose a method to «critically listening» some Spanish poets’ way of vocalising their poems. In addition, the book present Phonodia web archive built at the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice as a paradigmatic answer to editorial problems related to online multimedia archives dedicated to these specific recordings. An extent part of the book is dedicated to the twenty-eight interviews made to the Spanish contemporary poets who became part of Phonodia and agreed in discussing about their personal relation to ‘voice’ and how this element works in their creative practice.
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Taberlet, Pierre, Aurélie Bonin, Lucie Zinger, and Eric Coissac. Introduction to environmental DNA (eDNA). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198767220.003.0001.

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Chapter “Introduction to environmental DNA (eDNA)” defines the central concepts of this book. Environmental DNA (eDNA) corresponds to a mixture of genomic DNA from many different organisms found in an environmental sample such as water, soil, or feces. DNA metabarcoding can be defined as the simultaneous DNA-based identification of many taxa found in the same eDNA extract. It is usually based on the analysis of a metabarcode (i.e., a short and taxonomically informative DNA region). Metagenomics refers to the assembly and functional analysis of the different genomes found in an environmental sample, while metatranscriptomics examines gene expression and regulation at the sampling time based on the set of RNAs extracted from such a sample. Chapter also presents a brief history of eDNA, highlights the different steps of an eDNA study, and gives an overview of the different eDNA methods implemented in ecological research or biodiversity management.
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Textor, Mark. Brentano’s Mental Monism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199685479.003.0013.

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We simultaneously perceive many things—colours, tastes, sounds, etc.—and are aware that we do so. Are the mental acts that we are simultaneously conscious of distinct mental acts, independent of each other? In Psychologie Brentano’s answer was an adamant No. All mental acts that we are jointly aware of are conceptual parts of one and the same mental activity (Mental Monism). Soon afterwards he changed his mind to Yes, our simultaneous mental acts are distinct and mutually independent, but co-conscious acts are accidents of one soul. I explore Brentano’s Mental Monism and defend it against Brentano’s own critique. At any time, there is only one mental act that we partially describe when we talk about seeing and hearing and consciousness of these activities.
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Stahle, David W., Dorian J. Burnette, Daniel Griffin, and Edward R. Cook. Thirteenth Century AD. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199329199.003.0009.

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The hypothesis that a prolonged drought across southwestern North America in the late thirteenth century contributed to the abandonment of the region by Ancestral Pueblo populations, ultimately including the depopulation of the Mesa Verde region, continues to be a focus of archaeological research in the Pueblo region. We address the hypothesis through the re-measurement of tree-ring specimens from living trees and archaeological wood at Mesa Verde, Colorado, to derive chronologies of earlywood, latewood, and total ring width. The three chronology types all date from AD 480 to 2008 and were used to separately reconstruct cool and early warm season effective moisture and total water-year precipitation for Chapin Mesa near many of the major prehistoric archaeological sites. The new reconstructions indicate three simultaneous cool and early growing season droughts during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries that may have contributed to the environmental and social factors behind Ancestral Pueblo migrations over this sector of the Colorado Plateau. These sustained inter-seasonal droughts included the “Great Drought” of the late-thirteenth century, which is estimated to have been one of the most severe regimes of cool and early summer drought in the last 1,500-years and coincided with the end of Puebloan occupations at Mesa Verde. The elevation of the 30 cm isohyet of water-year precipitation reconstructed for southwestern Colorado from the new ring-width data is mapped from AD 1276–1280 and identifies areas where dry-land cultivation of maize may not have been practical during the driest years of the Great Drought. There is no doubt about the exact dating of the tree-ring chronologies, but the low sample size of dated specimens from Mesa Verde during the late-thirteenth and fourteenth centuries contributes uncertainty to these environmental reconstructions at the time of abandonment.
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Frase, Richard S. Principles and Procedures for Sentencing of Multiple Current Offenses. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190607609.003.0011.

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This chapter discusses the sentencing principles and procedures for multiple current offenses. It examines a seeming paradox: when multiple crimes are sentenced at one time or close together in time (simultaneous offenses), they are often sentenced much less harshly than when the same crimes are sentenced over a longer period of time (sequential offenses). Sequential offenses almost always receive penalties that are, in effect, fully cumulative (because all earlier sentences have already been entirely served), whereas simultaneous offenses typically receive less than fully cumulative penalties. The chapter first considers the diverse forms that multiple offending and the resulting criminal charges can take before highlighting several consistent differences between simultaneous and sequential offenses that justify presumptions in favor of more lenient treatment of simultaneous offenses cases. It also presents five proposals to make multiple-offense sentencing more principled and consistent.
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Wittman, David M. Time Skew. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199658633.003.0006.

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This chapter explores one major consequence of the invariance of c: events that are simultaneous in one frame are not necessarily simultaneous in other frames.We will find that the time coordinates of events are just as frame‐dependent as their positions. This is no accident, but a symmetry between space and time. Viewed in a spacetime diagram, a frame change rotates the grid lines marking time just as much as it rotates the grid lines marking position; this preserves c as the same speed in all frames. Along the way, we practice using skewed grids in spacetime diagrams: identifying the time coordinates of events, identifying events that are simultaneous in a given frame, and adding velocities. Although the skewed grids change the time coordinates of events and even their order in time, we show that they do not change causal relationships between events.
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Suffredini, Anthony F., and J. Perren Cobb. Genetic and molecular expression patterns in critical illness. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0031.

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Investigators who study RNA, proteins, or metabolites use analytic platforms that simultaneously measure changes in the relative abundance of thousands of molecules in a single biological sample. Over the last decade, the application of these high-throughput, genome-wide platforms to study critical illness and injury has generated huge quantities of data that require specialized computational skills for analysis. These investigations hold promise for improving our understanding of the host response, thereby transforming the practice of intensive care. This chapter summarizes recent technological and computational approaches used in genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. While major advances have been made with these approaches when applied to chronic diseases, the acute nature of critical illness and injury has unique challenges. The rapidity of initiating events, the trajectory of inflammation that follows injury or infection and the interplay of host responses to a replicating infection, all have major effects on changes in gene and molecular expression. This complexity is further accentuated by measurement that may vary with the timing and type of tissue sampled after the critical event. In addition, the hunt for novel molecular markers holds promise for identifying patients at risk for severe illness and for enabling more individualized therapy.
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(Editor), Claire M. Renzetti, and Charles Harvey Miley (Editor), eds. Violence in Gay and Lesbian Domestic Partnerships (Monograph Published Simultaneously As the Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services , Vol 4, No 1) (Monograph ... Gay & Lesbian Social Services , Vol 4, No 1). Harrington Park Press, 1996.

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McAllister, Lesley S. Yoga in the Music Studio. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190915001.001.0001.

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The ancient practice of yoga, which has exploded in popularity in the United States over the past two decades, has the potential to help music students learn to practice more mindfully and reach peak performance more quickly. This book explores how professional musicians and music teachers of all instruments and levels can use yoga postures (asana) and breath work (pranayama) to enhance artistry. It begins with an overview of yoga philosophy and history before delving into principles of movement, alignment, anatomy, and breath. Following a research-oriented chapter illustrating the cognitive, physical, and emotional benefits of yoga, each chapter explores the unique benefits of yoga for a particular population of students, describing specific poses, modifications, sequences, and sample curricula that teachers can immediately implement into private lessons or group classes. Chapter Four describes the developmental benefits of yoga and music education in early childhood and includes a sample eight-week preschool music curriculum. Chapter Five on the adolescent student explains how yoga can alleviate stress related to social and performance anxiety, enhance mindfulness, and increase peer support in a music studio. Chapter Six, for professional musicians and college students, describes how yoga can prevent or alleviate repetitive stress injuries and other physical symptoms. The final chapter offers ideas for appropriate modifications for the retired adult along with a sample eight-week curriculum to combine yoga with Recreational Music Making. Throughout the book, yoga is presented as a tool for reducing physical tension and anxiety while simultaneously improving body awareness, enhancing cognition, and helping music students to achieve peak performance.
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Book chapters on the topic "Simultaneous Sample"

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Washizawa, Yoshikazu, Hiroshi Higashi, Tomasz Rutkowski, Toshihisa Tanaka, and Andrzej Cichocki. "Tensor Based Simultaneous Feature Extraction and Sample Weighting for EEG Classification." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 26–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17534-3_4.

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Drenski, Michael F., Mark L. Brader, and Wayne F. Reed. "Simultaneous Multiple Sample Light Scattering (SMSLS) for Continuous Monitoring of Protein Aggregation." In ACS Symposium Series, 159–88. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2015-1202.ch006.

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Mundra, Piyushkumar A., Jagath C. Rajapakse, and D. A. K. Maduranga. "Simultaneous Sample and Gene Selection Using T-score and Approximate Support Vectors." In Pattern Recognition in Bioinformatics, 79–90. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39159-0_8.

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Mingaliev, M. G., A. M. Botashev, and V. A. Stolyarov. "Simultaneous Spectra of a Complete Sample of Sources from the PMN Survey." In New Horizons from Multi-Wavelength Sky Surveys, 139–41. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1485-8_29.

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Kesavan, Ram, and Oswald A. J. Mascarenhas. "Simultaneous Optimization of Questionnaire Length and Sample Size in Marketing Research: A Matrix Sampling Approach." In Proceedings of the 1986 Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) Annual Conference, 392–96. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11101-8_83.

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Mitze, Timo. "Dynamic Simultaneous Equations with Panel Data: Small Sample Properties and Application to Regional Econometric Modelling." In Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, 219–71. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22901-5_8.

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Weigl, Bernhard H., Jennah Kriebel, Kelly Mayes, Paul Yager, Cai Cai Wu, Mark Holl, Margaret Kenny, and Diane Zebert. "Simultaneous Self-Referencing Analyte Determination in Complex Sample Solutions Using Microfabricated Flow Structures (T-Sensors™)." In Micro Total Analysis Systems ’98, 81–84. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5286-0_19.

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Das, Asit Kumar, and Sunanda Das. "A Comparative Study on Different Versions of Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm for Simultaneous Gene Selection and Sample Categorization." In Multi-Objective Optimization, 243–67. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1471-1_11.

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Chu, Yongjie, Cheng Su, and Lindu Zhao. "Unifying Domain Adaptation into Simultaneous Discriminant Analysis: A Method for Low-Resolution Face Recognition with Single Sample Per Person." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 461–71. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8083-3_41.

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Rodríguez, María Luz, Monika Plotan, Jonathan Porter, R. Ivan McConnell, and S. Peter FitzGerald. "Biochip Array Technology: Innovative Multi-analytical Methodology for the Simultaneous Screening of a Broad Range of Mycotoxins from a Single Food or Feed Cereal Based Sample." In Mycotoxins in Food and Beverages Innovations and Advances Part I, 242–59. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2021- | Series: Food biology series |: CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003035817-10.

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Conference papers on the topic "Simultaneous Sample"

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Yücesan, Enver, and Sheldon H. Jacobson. "On the simultaneous construction of sample paths." In the 27th conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/224401.224636.

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Agarwal, Gaurav, and Brian Lattimer. "Energetic Characterization of Decomposing Sample Using Simultaneous Thermal Analysis." In ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2012-86609.

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A simultaneous thermogravimetric analyzer was used to investigate the gravimetric and energetic behavior of a decomposing sample under inert atmosphere. Materials tested in the study included liquid chemicals, polymers and composite samples. Mathematical models were developed from the first law of thermodynamics to quantify the energetic characteristics of a decomposing sample. Along with the effect of evolved gas products, the temperature dependent thermal and physical properties were included in the development of the mathematical models. Models were used to obtain the heat of melting, standard heat of decomposition, heat of decomposition, and heat of gasification of the solid materials. It was determined that the heat of decomposition of a sample is different than the area difference of the apparent and sensible heat flow curves, an approach that is currently used in the literature. The standard heat of decomposition was measured and validated against the standard heat of evaporation of known chemicals. The standard heat of decomposition of a sample was found to be a constant quantity, irrespective of the sample heating rate, initial mass of the sample and the inert content (ash) in the initial mass of the sample. Thus, the standard heat of decomposition is proposed as a unique energetic property of a sample.
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Watanabe, Sakiya, and Hiroshi Fujimoto. "Simultaneous estimation of sample surface topography and elasticity utilizing contact-mode AFM." In 2014 IEEE 13th International Workshop on Advanced Motion Control (AMC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/amc.2014.6823257.

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Rupitsch, Stefan J., Daniel Glaser, and Reinhard Lerch. "Simultaneous determination of speed of sound and sample thickness utilizing coded excitation." In 2012 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ultsym.2012.0177.

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Liu, Shudong, Ke Zhang, and Xu Chen. "A feature selection algorithm for multilayer perceptron based on simultaneous two-sample representation." In 2020 International Conferences on Internet of Things (iThings) and IEEE Green Computing and Communications (GreenCom) and IEEE Cyber, Physical and Social Computing (CPSCom) and IEEE Smart Data (SmartData) and IEEE Congress on Cybermatics (Cybermatics). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ithings-greencom-cpscom-smartdata-cybermatics50389.2020.00059.

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Murooka, Takayuki, Artur Istvan Karoly, Felix von Drigalski, and Yoshihisa Ijiri. "Simultaneous Planning of Grasp and Motion using Sample Regions and Gradient-Based Optimization." In 2020 IEEE 16th International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/case48305.2020.9217027.

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Friel, G. A. "Simultaneous compensation of previous sample and slope dependent errors in analog to digital converters." In Third International Conference on Advanced A/D and D/A Conversion Techniques and their Applications. IEE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp:19990487.

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Bar-Cohen, Yoseph, Jiunnjenq Wu, Ayoola K. Olorunsola, Tommaso P. Rivellini, Susan Bley, James Wincentsen, and Robert Gershman. "Simultaneous separation, seaming, and sealing using brazing (S3B) for sample containerization and planetary protection." In Smart Structures and Materials, edited by Edward V. White. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.598921.

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Oe, Ryo, Takeo Minamikawa, Shuji Taue, Hideki Fukano, Yoshiaki Nakajima, Kaoru Minoshima, and Takeshi Yasui. "Simultaneous measurement of concentration and temperature in liquid sample using multi-mode interference fiber comb." In Optical Fibers and Sensors for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment Applications XIX, edited by Israel Gannot. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2509539.

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Yuan, Xiaozhe, and Yongchun Fang. "A varying set-point AFM scanning method for simultaneous measurement of sample topography and elasticity." In 2017 IEEE International Conference on Manipulation, Manufacturing and Measurement on the Nanoscale (3M-NANO). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/3m-nano.2017.8286296.

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Reports on the topic "Simultaneous Sample"

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Solares, Santiago D. Trimodal Tapping Mode Atomic Force Microscopy. Simultaneous 4D Mapping of Conservative and Dissipative Probe-Sample Interactions of Energy-Relevant Materials. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1215400.

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Crouch, Rebecca, Jared Smith, Bobbi Stromer, Christian Hubley, Samuel Beal, Guilherme Lotufo, Afrachanna Butler, et al. Preparative, extraction, and analytical methods for simultaneous determination of legacy and insensitive munition (IM) constituents in aqueous, soil or sediment, and tissue matrices. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41480.

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No standard method exists for determining levels of insensitive munition (IM) compounds in environmental matrices. This project resulted in new methods of extraction, analytical separation and quantitation of 17 legacy and 7 IM compounds, daughter products of IM, and other munition compounds absent from USEPA Method 8330B. Extraction methods were developed for aqueous (direct-injection and solid-phase extraction [SPE]), soil, sediment, and tissue samples using laboratory-spiked samples. Aqueous methods were tested on 5 water sources, with 23 of 24 compounds recovered within DoD QSM Ver5.2 limits. New solvent extraction (SE) methods enabled recovery of all 24 compounds from 6 soils within QSM limits, and a majority of the 24 compounds were recovered at acceptable levels from 4 tissues types. A modified chromatographic treatment method removed analytical interferences from tissue extracts. Two orthogonal high-performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet (HPLC-UV) separation methods, along with an HPLC–mass spectrometric (HPLC-MS) method, were developed. Implementing these new methods should reduce labor and supply costs by approximately 50%, requiring a single extraction and sample preparation, and 2 analyses rather than 4. These new methods will support environmental monitoring of IM and facilitate execution of risk-related studies to determine long-term effects of IM compounds.
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Solares, Santiago D. Final Technical Report for Award DESC0011912, "Trimodal Tapping Mode Atomic Force Microscopy: Simultaneous 4D Mapping of Conservative and Dissipative Probe-Sample Interactions of Energy-Relevant Materials”. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1393854.

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Wayne, David M. Simultaneous Thermal Analysis of WIPP and LANL Waste Drum Samples: A Preliminary Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1223774.

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Stromer, Bobbi, Rebecca Crouch, Katrinka Wayne, Ashley Kimble, Jared Smith, and Anthony Bednar. Methods for simultaneous determination of 29 legacy and insensitive munition (IM) constituents in aqueous, soil-sediment, and tissue matrices by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/1168142105.

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Standard methods are in place for analysis of 17 legacy munitions compounds and one surrogate in water and soil matrices; however, several insensitive munition (IM) and degradation products are not part of these analytical procedures. This lack could lead to inaccurate determinations of munitions in environmental samples by either not measuring for IM compounds or using methods not designed for IM and other legacy compounds. This work seeks to continue expanding the list of target analytes currently included in the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method 8330B. This technical report presents three methods capable of detecting 29 legacy, IM, and degradation products in a single High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) method with either ultraviolet (UV)-visible absorbance detection or mass spectrometric detection. Procedures were developed from previously published works and include the addition of hexahydro-1-nitroso-3,5-dinitro-1,3,5-triazine (MNX); hexahydro-1,3-dinitroso-5-nitro-1,3,5-triazine (DNX); hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitroso-1,3,5-triazine (TNX); 2,4-diamino-6-nitrotoluene (2,4-DANT); and 2,6-diamino-4-nitrotoluene (2,6-DANT). One primary analytical method and two secondary (confirmation) methods were developed capable of detecting 29 analytes and two surrogates. Methods for high water concentrations (direct injection), low-level water concentrations (solid phase extraction), soil (solvent extraction), and tissue (solvent extraction) were tested for analyte recovery of the new compounds.
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Kwon, Jaymin, Yushin Ahn, and Steve Chung. Spatio-Temporal Analysis of the Roadside Transportation Related Air Quality (STARTRAQ) and Neighborhood Characterization. Mineta Transportation Institute, August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2021.2010.

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To promote active transportation modes (such as bike ride and walking), and to create safer communities for easier access to transit, it is essential to provide consolidated data-driven transportation information to the public. The relevant and timely information from data facilitates the improvement of decision-making processes for the establishment of public policy and urban planning for sustainable growth, and for promoting public health in the region. For the characterization of the spatial variation of transportation-emitted air pollution in the Fresno/Clovis neighborhood in California, various species of particulate matters emitted from traffic sources were measured using real-time monitors and GPS loggers at over 100 neighborhood walking routes within 58 census tracts from the previous research, Children’s Health to Air Pollution Study - San Joaquin Valley (CHAPS-SJV). Roadside air pollution data show that PM2.5, black carbon, and PAHs were significantly elevated in the neighborhood walking air samples compared to indoor air or the ambient monitoring station in the Central Fresno area due to the immediate source proximity. The simultaneous parallel measurements in two neighborhoods which are distinctively different areas (High diesel High poverty vs. Low diesel Low poverty) showed that the higher pollution levels were observed when more frequent vehicular activities were occurring around the neighborhoods. Elevated PM2.5 concentrations near the roadways were evident with a high volume of traffic and in regions with more unpaved areas. Neighborhood walking air samples were influenced by immediate roadway traffic conditions, such as encounters with diesel trucks, approaching in close proximity to freeways and/or busy roadways, passing cigarette smokers, and gardening activity. The elevated black carbon concentrations occur near the highway corridors and regions with high diesel traffic and high industry. This project provides consolidated data-driven transportation information to the public including: 1. Transportation-related particle pollution data 2. Spatial analyses of geocoded vehicle emissions 3. Neighborhood characterization for the built environment such as cities, buildings, roads, parks, walkways, etc.
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Filmer, Deon, James Habyarimana, and Shwetlena Sabarwal. Teacher Performance-Based Incentives and Learning Inequality. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-rise-wp_2020/047.

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This study evaluates the impacts of low-cost, performance-based incentives in Tanzanian secondary schools. Results from a two-phase randomized trial show that incentives for teachers led to modest average improvements in student achievement across different subjects. Further, withdrawing incentives did not lead to a “discouragement effect” (once incentives were withdrawn, student performance did not fall below pre-baseline levels). Rather, impacts on learning were sustained beyond the intervention period. However, these incentives may have exacerbated learning inequality within and across schools. Increases in learning were concentrated among initially better-performing schools and students. At the same time, learning outcomes may have decreased for schools and students that were lower performing at baseline. Finally, the study finds that incentivizing students without simultaneously incentivizing teachers did not produce observable learning gains.
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Paynter, Robin A., Celia Fiordalisi, Elizabeth Stoeger, Eileen Erinoff, Robin Featherstone, Christiane Voisin, and Gaelen P. Adam. A Prospective Comparison of Evidence Synthesis Search Strategies Developed With and Without Text-Mining Tools. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepcmethodsprospectivecomparison.

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Background: In an era of explosive growth in biomedical evidence, improving systematic review (SR) search processes is increasingly critical. Text-mining tools (TMTs) are a potentially powerful resource to improve and streamline search strategy development. Two types of TMTs are especially of interest to searchers: word frequency (useful for identifying most used keyword terms, e.g., PubReminer) and clustering (visualizing common themes, e.g., Carrot2). Objectives: The objectives of this study were to compare the benefits and trade-offs of searches with and without the use of TMTs for evidence synthesis products in real world settings. Specific questions included: (1) Do TMTs decrease the time spent developing search strategies? (2) How do TMTs affect the sensitivity and yield of searches? (3) Do TMTs identify groups of records that can be safely excluded in the search evaluation step? (4) Does the complexity of a systematic review topic affect TMT performance? In addition to quantitative data, we collected librarians' comments on their experiences using TMTs to explore when and how these new tools may be useful in systematic review search¬¬ creation. Methods: In this prospective comparative study, we included seven SR projects, and classified them into simple or complex topics. The project librarian used conventional “usual practice” (UP) methods to create the MEDLINE search strategy, while a paired TMT librarian simultaneously and independently created a search strategy using a variety of TMTs. TMT librarians could choose one or more freely available TMTs per category from a pre-selected list in each of three categories: (1) keyword/phrase tools: AntConc, PubReMiner; (2) subject term tools: MeSH on Demand, PubReMiner, Yale MeSH Analyzer; and (3) strategy evaluation tools: Carrot2, VOSviewer. We collected results from both MEDLINE searches (with and without TMTs), coded every citation’s origin (UP or TMT respectively), deduplicated them, and then sent the citation library to the review team for screening. When the draft report was submitted, we used the final list of included citations to calculate the sensitivity, precision, and number-needed-to-read for each search (with and without TMTs). Separately, we tracked the time spent on various aspects of search creation by each librarian. Simple and complex topics were analyzed separately to provide insight into whether TMTs could be more useful for one type of topic or another. Results: Across all reviews, UP searches seemed to perform better than TMT, but because of the small sample size, none of these differences was statistically significant. UP searches were slightly more sensitive (92% [95% confidence intervals (CI) 85–99%]) than TMT searches (84.9% [95% CI 74.4–95.4%]). The mean number-needed-to-read was 83 (SD 34) for UP and 90 (SD 68) for TMT. Keyword and subject term development using TMTs generally took less time than those developed using UP alone. The average total time was 12 hours (SD 8) to create a complete search strategy by UP librarians, and 5 hours (SD 2) for the TMT librarians. TMTs neither affected search evaluation time nor improved identification of exclusion concepts (irrelevant records) that can be safely removed from the search set. Conclusion: Across all reviews but one, TMT searches were less sensitive than UP searches. For simple SR topics (i.e., single indication–single drug), TMT searches were slightly less sensitive, but reduced time spent in search design. For complex SR topics (e.g., multicomponent interventions), TMT searches were less sensitive than UP searches; nevertheless, in complex reviews, they identified unique eligible citations not found by the UP searches. TMT searches also reduced time spent in search strategy development. For all evidence synthesis types, TMT searches may be more efficient in reviews where comprehensiveness is not paramount, or as an adjunct to UP for evidence syntheses, because they can identify unique includable citations. If TMTs were easier to learn and use, their utility would be increased.
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Yatsymirska, Mariya. SOCIAL EXPRESSION IN MULTIMEDIA TEXTS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11072.

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The article investigates functional techniques of extralinguistic expression in multimedia texts; the effectiveness of figurative expressions as a reaction to modern events in Ukraine and their influence on the formation of public opinion is shown. Publications of journalists, broadcasts of media resonators, experts, public figures, politicians, readers are analyzed. The language of the media plays a key role in shaping the worldview of the young political elite in the first place. The essence of each statement is a focused thought that reacts to events in the world or in one’s own country. The most popular platform for mass information and social interaction is, first of all, network journalism, which is characterized by mobility and unlimited time and space. Authors have complete freedom to express their views in direct language, including their own word formation. Phonetic, lexical, phraseological and stylistic means of speech create expression of the text. A figurative word, a good aphorism or proverb, a paraphrased expression, etc. enhance the effectiveness of a multimedia text. This is especially important for headlines that simultaneously inform and influence the views of millions of readers. Given the wide range of issues raised by the Internet as a medium, research in this area is interdisciplinary. The science of information, combining language and social communication, is at the forefront of global interactions. The Internet is an effective source of knowledge and a forum for free thought. Nonlinear texts (hypertexts) – «branching texts or texts that perform actions on request», multimedia texts change the principles of information collection, storage and dissemination, involving billions of readers in the discussion of global issues. Mastering the word is not an easy task if the author of the publication is not well-read, is not deep in the topic, does not know the psychology of the audience for which he writes. Therefore, the study of media broadcasting is an important component of the professional training of future journalists. The functions of the language of the media require the authors to make the right statements and convincing arguments in the text. Journalism education is not only knowledge of imperative and dispositive norms, but also apodictic ones. In practice, this means that there are rules in media creativity that are based on logical necessity. Apodicticity is the first sign of impressive language on the platform of print or electronic media. Social expression is a combination of creative abilities and linguistic competencies that a journalist realizes in his activity. Creative self-expression is realized in a set of many important factors in the media: the choice of topic, convincing arguments, logical presentation of ideas and deep philological education. Linguistic art, in contrast to painting, music, sculpture, accumulates all visual, auditory, tactile and empathic sensations in a universal sign – the word. The choice of the word for the reproduction of sensory and semantic meanings, its competent use in the appropriate context distinguishes the journalist-intellectual from other participants in forums, round tables, analytical or entertainment programs. Expressive speech in the media is a product of the intellect (ability to think) of all those who write on socio-political or economic topics. In the same plane with him – intelligence (awareness, prudence), the first sign of which (according to Ivan Ogienko) is a good knowledge of the language. Intellectual language is an important means of organizing a journalistic text. It, on the one hand, logically conveys the author’s thoughts, and on the other – encourages the reader to reflect and comprehend what is read. The richness of language is accumulated through continuous self-education and interesting communication. Studies of social expression as an important factor influencing the formation of public consciousness should open up new facets of rational and emotional media broadcasting; to trace physical and psychological reactions to communicative mimicry in the media. Speech mimicry as one of the methods of disguise is increasingly becoming a dangerous factor in manipulating the media. Mimicry is an unprincipled adaptation to the surrounding social conditions; one of the most famous examples of an animal characterized by mimicry (change of protective color and shape) is a chameleon. In a figurative sense, chameleons are called adaptive journalists. Observations show that mimicry in politics is to some extent a kind of game that, like every game, is always conditional and artificial.
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