In toxicological terms normality can usually be defined by numerical data, means, or incidence data or, less verifiably, experience. For characteristics that are defined by presence or absence or narrow ranges of values, definition of normality is relatively simple in comparison with those that are...
An interactive activation approach to object processing: effects of structural similarity, name frequency, and task in normality and pathology. We present a computational model of the processes involved in retrieving stored semantic and name information from objects, using a simple interactive acti... ...
However, there are simple two-sided selection rules that do not preserve normality and we exhibit one. These results are proved in Theorem 7.2, Theorem 7.3. 1.1. Notation We write Z for the set of all integers. An alphabet is a finite set with at least two symbols. A word over ...
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We will use the joint entropy of progressively censored order statistics in terms of an incomplete integral of the hazard function, and provide a simple estimate of the joint entropy of progressively Type-II censored data, has been introduced by Balakrishnan et al. (2007). Then We construct a...
Together with Becher, we investigated how much power can be added to these deterministic transducers while retaining incompressibility of normal infinite words, in terms of combinations of non-determinism and different models of unbounded memory [3]. The automata studied in that work are always one-...
Results show that the M estimators are sensitive to the misspecification in terms of their bias and variance where the degree of sensitivity is dependent on the choice of design, values of the misspecified parameters, and the error distribution. For the situations examined, the modified M ...
In many cases (but not all), you can determine a p value for the Anderson-Darling statistic and use that value to help you determine if the test is significant are not. Remember the p (“probability”) value is the probability of getting a result that is more extreme if the null hypot...
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Embodiments of the invention determine whether an image has been altered. Sets of patches are selected in the image, and corresponding inverse response functions are provided to a s