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Systems Competition and Network Effects

by Michael L. Katz, Carl Shapiro - JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES—VOLUME 8, NUMBER 2—SPRING 1994—PAGES 93–115 , 1994
"... Many products have little or no value in isolation, but generate value when combined with others. Examples include: nuts and bolts, which together provide fastening services; home audio or video components and programming, which together provide entertainment services; automobiles, repair parts and ..."
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Many products have little or no value in isolation, but generate value when combined with others. Examples include: nuts and bolts, which together provide fastening services; home audio or video components and programming, which together provide entertainment services; automobiles, repair parts

Managing Gigabytes: Compressing and Indexing Documents and Images - Errata

by I. H. Witten, A. Moffat, T. C. Bell , 1996
"... > ! "GZip" page 64, Table 2.5, line "progp": "43,379" ! "49,379" page 68, Table 2.6: "Mbyte/sec" ! "Mbyte/min" twice in the body of the table, and in the caption "Mbyte/second" ! "Mbyte/minute" page 70, para 4, line ..."
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> ! "GZip" page 64, Table 2.5, line "progp": "43,379" ! "49,379" page 68, Table 2.6: "Mbyte/sec" ! "Mbyte/min" twice in the body of the table, and in the caption "Mbyte/second" ! "Mbyte/minute" page 70, para 4, line

The file drawer problem and tolerance for null results

by Robert Rosenthal - Psychological Bulletin , 1979
"... For any given research area, one cannot tell how many studies have been con-ducted but never reported. The extreme view of the "file drawer problem " is that journals are filled with the 5 % of the studies that show Type I errors, while the file drawers are filled with the 95 % of the stud ..."
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of the in-creasing interest of behavioral scientists in summarizing bodies of research literature sys-Preparation of this article was supported in part by the National Science Foundation. I would like to thank Judith A. Hall and Donald B. Rubin for their valuable improvements of an earlier version

body parts, colour

by R. Kortet, P. Hokkanen, A. Kaitala, S. Kaunisto, S. Laaksonen, H. Ylönen , 2009
"... Experiments on the ectoparasitic deer ked ..."
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Experiments on the ectoparasitic deer ked

structure, kinematics, and body parts

by Ben Schouten, Nikolaus F. Troje, Karl Verfaillie, B. Schouten, K. Verfaillie, N. F. Troje , 2010
"... The facing bias in biological motion perception: ..."
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The facing bias in biological motion perception:

The selective advantage of body-part terms§

by Mark Dingemanse , 2008
"... This paper addresses the question why body-part terms are so often used to talk about other things than body parts. It is argued that the strategy of falling back on stable common ground to maximize the chances of successful communication is the driving force behind the selective advantage of body-p ..."
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This paper addresses the question why body-part terms are so often used to talk about other things than body parts. It is argued that the strategy of falling back on stable common ground to maximize the chances of successful communication is the driving force behind the selective advantage of body-part

Body Parts and Early-Learned Verbs

by Josita Maouenea, Shohei Hidakab, Linda B. Smitha
"... This article reports the structure of associations among 101 common verbs and body parts. The verbs are those typically learned by children learning English prior to 3 years of age. In a free association task, 50 adults were asked to provide the single body part that came to mind when they thought o ..."
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This article reports the structure of associations among 101 common verbs and body parts. The verbs are those typically learned by children learning English prior to 3 years of age. In a free association task, 50 adults were asked to provide the single body part that came to mind when they thought

Tracking of multiple, partially occluded humans based on static body part detection

by Bo Wu, Ram Nevatia - In CVPR , 2006
"... Tracking of humans in videos is important for many applications. A major source of difficulty in performing this task is due to inter-human or scene occlusion. We present an approach based on representing humans as an assembly of four body parts and detection of the body parts in single frames which ..."
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Tracking of humans in videos is important for many applications. A major source of difficulty in performing this task is due to inter-human or scene occlusion. We present an approach based on representing humans as an assembly of four body parts and detection of the body parts in single frames

PROBABILISTIC LABELING OF HUMAN BODY PARTS

by Jezekiel Ben-arie, Key Words
"... We develop a novel method for human body parts labeling, given a set of body parts that could be represented by bars in the image. First, we assume that in addition to the head and torso, the human body has 8 major body parts namely, the upper and lower arms (left and right) and the upper and lower ..."
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We develop a novel method for human body parts labeling, given a set of body parts that could be represented by bars in the image. First, we assume that in addition to the head and torso, the human body has 8 major body parts namely, the upper and lower arms (left and right) and the upper and lower

MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part One: Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies

by N. Borenstein, N. Freed - RFC 1521, BELLCORE, INNOSOFT , 1993
"... RFC 822 defines a message representation protocol which specifies considerable detail about message headers, but which leaves the message content, or message body, as flat ASCII text. This document redefines the format of message bodies to allow multi-part textual and non-textual message bodies to b ..."
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RFC 822 defines a message representation protocol which specifies considerable detail about message headers, but which leaves the message content, or message body, as flat ASCII text. This document redefines the format of message bodies to allow multi-part textual and non-textual message bodies
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