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AbstractWe are interested in integrating mechanized reasoning systems such as, e.g., Theorem Provers...
We extend the standard model of general equilibrium with incomplete markets to allow for default and...
Gaussian Markov random field (GMRF) models are commonly used to model spatial correlation in disease...
This paper presents a general discussion on ethical considerations in qualitative research in the ap...
application/pdfAN10052143-20080331-41This is an interim report of a study examining the effectivenes...
According to the new Italian Digital Administration Code all administrative organizations must impr...
Assessments of children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) are typically limited to a physical exam a...
New product diffusion theory predicts that innovators and early adopters are critical to the success...
For CLEF 2002, Berkeley’s group one experimented with Russian, French and English as query languages...
In Tanzania, the rate of circumcision among older men has been low. IntraHealth International introd...
In the course of a few months in 1997, about 20 per cent of Stockholm Stock Exchange's primary‐list ...
This paper discusses the evolution of intermediate care and presents some interim observations from ...
Recently, new concepts have been proposed for assessing bioequivalence of two drug formulations, nam...
Recently, new concepts have been proposed for assessing bioequivalence of two drug formulations, nam...
Recently, new concepts have been proposed for assessing bioequivalence of two drug formulations, nam...
AbstractWe are interested in integrating mechanized reasoning systems such as, e.g., Theorem Provers...
We extend the standard model of general equilibrium with incomplete markets to allow for default and...
Gaussian Markov random field (GMRF) models are commonly used to model spatial correlation in disease...