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The Generalized Waring Distribution. Part I
J. O. Irwin
Royal Statistical Society. Journal. Series A: General, Volume 138, Issue 1, January 1975, Pages 18–31, https://doi.org/10.2307/2345247
Published: 05 December 2018
...) = 1 9 , 1 5 , 1 3 , 1 2 , 1. The mode of the distribution is obtained and its properties discussed. generalized waring distribution (g.w.d.) long tails special cases continuous analogue (usually pearson’s type VI) mode References Irwin , J. O. ( 1963...
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The Fontan circulation
Sandeep Nayak and P.D. Booker
Continuing Education in Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain, Volume 8, Issue 1, February 2008, Pages 26–30, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjaceaccp/mkm047
Published: 01 February 2008
... epidural anaesthesia is usually the technique of choice. Laparoscopic and day care surgery is usually well tolerated in the young Fontan patient. In a normal biventricular heart, the systemic and pulmonary circulations are in series and each circulation is supported by a ventricle. In patients born...
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Anaesthesia for percutaneous closure of atrial septal defects
Patrick A. Calvert and Andrew A. Klein
Continuing Education in Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain, Volume 8, Issue 1, February 2008, Pages 16–20, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjaceaccp/mkm046
Published: 01 February 2008
... and improves life expectancy. Cerebrovascular accident or transient cerebral event is an indication for closure of a PFO, as paradoxical embolus may be the cause. General anaesthesia is usually required, along with trans-oesophageal echocardiography; day case management is safe and cost-effective. Permanent...
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FRANDly fire: are industry standards doing more harm than good?
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Pat Treacy and Sophie Lawrance
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 3, Issue 1, January 2008, Pages 22–29, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpm212
Published: 05 December 2007
... by groups of IP owners—usually actual or potential competitors—who form themselves into standard-setting groups. One of the major benefits of standard-setting is that, once a key piece of innovation is developed, its proprietary does not exclude its use by others but allows its use by any third party...
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Search orders and computers
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Arty Northey and Tony Willoughby
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 2, Issue 4, APRIL 2007, Pages 234–239, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpm006
Published: 01 March 2007
... for normal commercial use. The specific problems raised when, as is now usually the case, a Search Order encompasses the need to examine the contents of computers are discussed in this article with special reference to keeping costs at manageable proportions and to preventing substantial disruption...
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A Comparison of Risk Factors for Wheeze and Recurrent Cough in Preschool Children
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Christian Hermann and others
American Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 162, Issue 4, 15 August 2005, Pages 345–350, https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwi212
Published: 15 August 2005
... in the table were adjusted for each other. † WH, more than one attack of wheeze within the last 12 months; RC (recurrent cough without WH), cough occurring outside colds and usually lasting for periods of more than 1 week in children with no more than one attack of wheeze within the last 12 months...
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Reform without Frontiers in the Last Years of Catholic Scotland
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Alec Ryrie
The English Historical Review, Volume 119, Issue 480, February 2004, Pages 27–56, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/119.480.27
Published: 01 February 2004
...Alec Ryrie 1University of Birmingham Oxford University Press 2004 In the decade before the Reformation of 1559–60, the Scottish Catholic Church embarked on a major reform effort. The article reassesses this reform programme, usually dismissed as ‘too little, too late’. The reformers focused...
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The United States Indian Claims Commission: A Remedy for Ancient Wrongs, A Source of New Wrongs
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Thomas E Luebben
Published: 23 February 2006
... Americans of most of the North American continent. Although the United States government has usually taken pains to cloak this process with the appearance of legitimacy and lawful process, including entering into treaties wherein Native Americans ceded large tracts of land, by the beginning of the twentieth...
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Heuristic-Driven Bias: The First Theme
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Hersh Shefrin
Published: 16 May 2007
...0 16 05 2007 The dictionary definition for the word heuristic refers to the process by which people find things out for themselves, usually by trial and error. Trial and error often leads people to develop rules of thumb, but this process often leads to other errors. One...
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Secession
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Thomas D Musgrave
Published: 14 August 1997
... status. However, self determination also necessarily involves territorial considerations of one sort or another. A claim to self-determination is usually not only a claim by a people to determine their own political status, but also represents a claim to territory.1 If ethnic groups are defined...
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Strophic structures as “rhythmic prose”? Italic
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Calvert Watkins
Published: 16 November 1995
... figures, and may and usually do exhibit characteristic rhetorical and grammatical figures (as for example those catalogued in chap. relatively phonetic usually correspond catalogued This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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Reproductive Health Counselling in the Islamic Republic of Iran: The Role of Women Mullahs
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Homa Hoodfar
Published: 23 August 2001
...0 23 08 2001 Historically, formal religious authority in Iran is dominated by men, and women’s role in the mosques is primarily as an audience. However, women, at least in urban centres, have developed their own informal religious activities with much vitality. These activities are usually home...
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Article 19: Confidentiality
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Wolfgang Müller and others
Published: 26 March 2009
...0 26 03 2009 In order to carry out anti-dumping proceedings, the parties concerned are usually asked to submit information of a highly sensitive nature, such as transaction-by-transaction listings of domestic and export sales, including, e.g. all details of customers, prices, rebates, detailed...
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The Background of Early Christian Worship
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Paul F Bradshaw
Published: 11 April 2002
... to the differences which separated them from Christianity. Any influence that these other religions might have had on Christian liturgy was usually reckoned as belonging only to the period from the fourth century onwards, when they were seen as having had a corrupting effect upon the purity of the original...
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Challenge from the West
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Malise Ruthven
Published: 30 November 2000
... patterning of blocks and tenements, it is a noisy, dirty, smelly place, a cacophanous confusion of pedestrians and automobiles, where the sensible tourist usually remains in the cool of a hotel lobby, only venturing out in an air-conditioned bus to visit the dozen or so sights recommended by the tour...
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Under the Ear and Far Away
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Jams Beamnt
Published: 10 April 1997
...0 10 04 1997 We have to learn to play, but we must also learn to listen, and there are odd beliefs about listening, apart from those about ‘tone’. Experienced players may judge an instrument almost entirely by exploring its responsiveness to bowing, but they usually ask for the opinion...
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Brian H Bix
Published: 26 August 2004
... and everyone else was at worse indifferent, no one preferring the original state of affairs. In the real world, there will be few actions that lead to Pareto superior situations, as usually some will be made worse off by any action significant enough to leave others better off. The Kaldor Hicks analysis (named...
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Pyridoxine/Vitamin B6
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Herbert H Schaumburg
Published: 09 March 2000
...0 09 03 2000 food faddists, considered at risk for vitamin deficiency. Other legitimate uses of pyridoxine supplements (usually 100 mg daily) include treatment of individuals receiving hydralazine, oral contraceptives, or isoniazid therapy (13). Short-term, intravenous, megadose therapy (10 g...
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Published: 02 October 2003
...0 02 10 2003 This chapter addresses the problems created by two categories of patients: wanderers and victims of trauma. Both present a risk when they engage in deception-wanderers usually because they withhold information about their history and victims of trauma when they distort...
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Layout: adding visual impact
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Edward P Bailey
Published: 07 August 1997
...0 07 08 1997 When I give presentations on writing, my audiences usually consider layout to be the most important topic I cover. What is layout, anyway? On its simplest level, it is whatever goes into the “look” of the page: something that appears open and inviting probably has good layout...
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