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Figure 1. Illustration of global bias and local interaction using the alignment of two orientational variables. COMPONENT published |
O JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 1999 in Geological Magazine |
Esa Saarinen. Introduction. Game-theoretical semantics, Essays on semantics by Hintikka, Carlson, Peacocke, Rantala, and Saarinen, edited by Esa Saarinen, Synthese language library, vol. 5, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and London, 1979, pp. vii–xii. - Jaakko Hintikka. Language-games. Game-theoretical semantics, Essays on semantics by Hintikka, Carlson, Peacocke, Rantala, and Saarinen, edited by Esa Saarinen, Synthese language library, vol. 5, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and London, 1979, pp. 1–26. (Reprinted with minor changes and added appendix from Acta philosophica Fennica, vol. 28 no. 1-3 (1976), Essays on Wittgenstein in honour of G. H. von Wright, pp. 105-125.) - Jaakko Hintikka. Quantifiers in logic and quantifiers in natural languages. Game-theoretical semantics, Essays on semantics by Hintikka, Carlson, Peacocke, Rantala, and Saarinen, edited by Esa Saarinen, Synthese language library, vol. 5, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and London, 1979, pp. 27–47. (Reprinted from Philosophy of logic, edited by Stephan Körner, Basil Blackwell, Oxford, and University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1976, pp. 208-232.) - Jaakko Hintikka. Quantifiers vs. quantification theory. Game-theoretical semantics, Essays on semantics by Hintikka, Carlson, Peacocke, Rantala, and Saarinen, edited by Esa Saarinen, Synthese language library, vol. 5, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and London, 1979, pp. 49–79. (Reprinted from Dialectica, vol. 27 no. 3-4 (for 1973, publ. 1974), pp. 329-358; also in Linguistic inquiry, vol. 5 (1974), pp. 153-177.) - Jaakko Hintikka. Quantifiers in natural languages: some logical problems. Game-theoretical semantics, Essays on semantics by Hintikka, Carlson, Peacocke, Rantala, and Saarinen, edited by Esa Saarinen, Synthese language library, vol. 5, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and London, 1979, pp. 81–117. (Sections 1–9 reprinted from Essays on mathematical and philosophical logic. Proceedings of the Fourth Scandinavian Logic Symposium and of the First Soviet-Finnish Logic Conference, Jyväskylä, Finland, June 29–July 6, 1976, edited by Jaakko Hintikka, Ilkka Niiniluoto, and Esa Saarinen, Synthese library, vol. 122, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and London, 1979, pp. 295-314; sections 10-19 reprinted from Linguistics and philosophy, vol. 1 (1977), pp. 153-172.) - Christopher Peacocke. Game-theoretic semantics, quantifiers and truth: comments on Professor Hintikka's paper. Game-theoretical semantics, Essays on semantics by Hintikka, Carlson, Peacocke, Rantala, and Saarinen, edited by Esa Saarinen, Synthese language library, vol. 5, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and London, 1979, pp. 119–134. - Jaakko Hintikka. Rejoinder to Peacocke. Game-theoretical semantics, Essays on semantics by Hintikka, Carlson, Peacocke, Rantala, and Saarinen, edited by Esa Saarinen, Synthese language library, vol. 5, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and London, 1979, pp. 135–151. - Jaakko Hintikka and Esa Saarinen. Semantical games and the Bach–Peters paradox. Game-theoretical semantics, Essays on semantics by Hintikka, Carlson, Peacocke, Rantala, and Saarinen, edited by Esa Saarinen, Synthese language library, vol. 5, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and London, 1979, pp. 153–178. (Reprinted from Theoretical linguistics, vol. 2 (1975), pp. 1-20.) JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1986 in Journal of Symbolic Logic |
INELASTIC RESPONSE BEHAVIOR OF BEAM FRACTURED STEEL BUILDING STRUCTURE SUFFERED FROM THE 1995 HYOGOKEN-NANBU EARTHQUAKE JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1997 in Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of AIJ) |
Figure 10—figure supplement 3. Criteria used to limit analyses of body bend amplitudes and periods to the first 10 bends of an episode for all swim categories. COMPONENT published |
A Survey of First-appointed Patients Clinical Treatments at the Clinic of Operative Dentistry and Endodontics in Kyushu Dental College Hospital : From 1997 to 1999 JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2002 in The Journal of the Kyushu Dental Society |
Figure 2. Women are underrepresented in the fat tail of contributions. COMPONENT published |
Figure 9. Template quantification and accuracy of SNP frequency estimates. COMPONENT published |
Figure 3. Mosquitoes of different species are distinguishable based on wingbeat frequency distributions and metadata. COMPONENT published |
Cross sections for the production of residual nuclides by low- and medium-energy protons from the target elements C, N, O, Mg, Al, Si, Ca, Ti, V, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Sr, Y, Zr, Nb, Ba and Au JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 1997 in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms |
The two Newtons and beyond J. E. Force and S. Hutton (eds.), Newton and Newtonianism: New Studies. International Archives of the History of Ideas 188. Dordrecht, Boston and London: Kluwer, 2004. Pp. xvii+246. ISBN 1-4020-1969-6. £67.00 (hardback). Rob Iliffe, Milo Keynes and Rebekah Higgitt (eds.), Early Biographies of Isaac Newton 1660–1885. Vol. 1: Eighteenth-Century Biography of Isaac Newton: The Unpublished Manuscripts and Early Texts. Vol. 2: Nineteenth-Century Biography of Isaac Newton: Private Debate and Public Controversy. London: Pickering and Chatto, 2006. Pp. lxxii+387 and xliii+420. ISBN 1-85-196778-8. £195.00 (hardback). Milo Keynes, The Iconography of Sir Isaac Newton to 1800. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2005. Pp. viii+120. ISBN 1-84383-133-3. £40.00 (hardback). John Henry (ed.), Newtonianism in Eighteenth-Century Britain. 7 vols. Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum, 2004. ISBN 1-84371-113-3. £595.00 (hardback). Mordechai Feingold, The Newtonian Moment: Isaac Newton and the Making of Modern Culture. New York and Oxford: The New York Public Library and Oxford University Press, 2004. Pp. xv+218. ISBN 0-19-517735-5. £25.00 (hardback). Margaret C. Jacob and Larry Stewart, Practical Matter: Newton's Science in the Service of Industry and Empire 1687–1851. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 2004. Pp. 201. ISBN 0-674-01497-9. £22.95 (hardback). JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2007 in The British Journal for the History of Science |
Figure 9. In situ hybridization on the antenna of L. y-signata using a Dig-labeled LsigIR25a antisense probe. COMPONENT published |
Appendix 3—figure 1. Simulating co-localization. COMPONENT published |
Figure 5—figure supplement 2. Raw EPR DEER data. COMPONENT published |
Figure 6. Effect of spike irregularity on the variability of the population spike rate. COMPONENT published |
Figure 3. Intracerebroventricular injection of ATP from P11 to P15 rescued the synapse elimination deficit in Itpr2−/− mice. COMPONENT published |
Figure 2—figure supplement 1. TIRF-based analysis of hKif15 motility. COMPONENT published |
Figure 8. Solanaceae WGT contributed to the evolution of HAE-induced defense signaling in Nicotiana. COMPONENT published |
* for a replicate design account for VarD; * for example here, set VarD=0; varD=0.0; s = sqrt(varD + sigmaW*sigmaW); It is worth noting here that REML modelling in replicate designs and the resulting ABE assessments are sensitive to the way in which the variance-covariance matrix is constructed (Patterson and Jones, 2002a). The recommended FDA procedure (FDA Guidance, 2001) provides bi-ased variance estimates (Patterson and Jones, 2002c) in certain situa-tions; however, it also constrains the Type I error rate to be less than 5% for average bioequivalence due to the constraints placed on the variance-covariance parameter space, which is a desirable property for regulators reviewing such data. 7.7 Kullback–Leibler divergence Dragalin and Fedorov (1999) and Dragalin et al. (2002) pointed out some disadvantages of using the metrics for ABE, PBE and IBE, that we have described in the previous sections, and proposed a unified approach to equivalence testing based on the Kullback–Leibler divergence (KLD) (Kullback and Leibler, 1951). In this approach bioequivalence testing is regarded as evaluating the distance between two distributions of selected pharmacokinetic statistics or parameters for T and R. For example, the selected statistics might be log(AUC) or log(Cmax), as used in the previous sections. To demonstrate bioequivalence, the following hypotheses are tested: H : d(f ) > d vs. H , (7.15) where f are the appropriate density functions of the observa-tions from T and R, respectively, and d is a pre-defined boundary or goal-post. Equivalence is determined if the following null hypothesis is rejected. For convenience the upper bound of a 90% confidence interval, d . If d then bioequivalence is accepted; otherwise it is rejected. Under the assumption that T and R have the same variance, i.e., σ , the KLD for ABE becomes (µ −µ ) d( fT , f σ2 which differs from the (unscaled) measure defined in Section 4.2. If the statistics (e.g., log(AUC)) for T and R are normally distributed with means µ , respectively, and variances σ BOOK CHAPTER published 12 March 2003 in Design and Analysis of Cross-Over Trials |
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