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Local Recoding by Maximum Weight Matching for Disclosure Control of Microdata Sets
, 1999
"... We propose "local recoding" as a new technique for controlling disclosure risk of microdar sets.Compa03 to the technique ofgloba recoding, where the observed va043 a0 grouped intobroaM7 intervar orca0000FPG throughout the daF set, in lo recoding di#erent grouping is performed for ea h obse ..."
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observaser whennecessa4 . Asa mea0 of performing lo ca recoding we propose to form pamF of closeindividuaF an recode observed va74U withinea hpaU7 Foroptima04 formingpami wecaemployEdmonds'amonds'F (Edmonds (1965)) ofmaMU um weightma7 hing. We illustraH the technique bya7723UF it to theJaFM0GH vita
OXYGEN DESATURATION FOLLOWING SEDATION FOR REGIONAL ANALGESIA
"... Many patients, especially those in certain "high risk " groups, undergo operative procedures under regional analgesia in the belief that this approach is safer than general anaesthesia; this is particularly the case for patients with coexistent lung disease. During the procedure, sedation ..."
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anaesthesia [1,2] and most do not mention the use of oxygen, except to treat the complications of regional anaesthesia [3-5]. We decided to study the effects of sedation with midazolam on oxygen saturation (5a0j) as meas-ured by pulse oximetry in patients undergoing surgery under regional conduction block
RICE UNIVERSITY Regime Change: Sampling Rate vs. Bit-Depth in Compressive Sensing
, 2011
"... The compressive sensing (CS) framework aims to ease the burden on analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) by exploiting inherent structure in natural and man-made signals. It has been demon-strated that structured signals can be acquired with just a small number of linear measurements, on the order of t ..."
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The compressive sensing (CS) framework aims to ease the burden on analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) by exploiting inherent structure in natural and man-made signals. It has been demon-strated that structured signals can be acquired with just a small number of linear measurements, on the order of the signal complexity. In practice, this enables lower sampling rates that can be more easily achieved by current hardware designs. The primary bottleneck that limits ADC sam-pling rates is quantization, i.e., higher bit-depths impose lower sampling rates. Thus, the decreased sampling rates of CS ADCs accommodate the otherwise limiting quantizer of conventional ADCs. In this thesis, we consider a different approach to CS ADC by shifting towards lower quantizer bit-depths rather than lower sampling rates. We explore the extreme case where each measurement is quantized to just one bit, representing its sign. We develop a new theoretical framework to analyze this extreme case and develop new algorithms for signal reconstruction from such coarsely quantized measurements. The 1-bit CS framework leads us to scenarios where it may be more appropriate to reduce bit-depth instead of sampling rate. We find that there exist two distinct regimes of operation that correspond to high/low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). In the measurement
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"... This report focuses on the evidence about the health.consequences of smoking for women, and is intended to serve.the public health and medical communities as 'a unified source of existing scientific research. The major issues about tobacco use and women's health are examined, including tre ..."
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This report focuses on the evidence about the health.consequences of smoking for women, and is intended to serve.the public health and medical communities as 'a unified source of existing scientific research. The major issues about tobacco use and women's health are examined, including trends in consumption, biomedical evidence, and determinants of smoking ititiation, maintenance, and cessation. The biomedical aspects ofsmoking are presented in terms of mortality, morbiplity, cardiovasculaidiseases, cancer, pregnancy and infant,health,, Teptic ulcer disease, drug reactions and, interactions, food constituents, and responses to,diagnostic tests. The psychosocial and behavioraj. aspects, of smoking in women are discussed, along with the docffiented increases in- the risk of contracting lung cancer, heart,disease, or lung disease. The harmful effects of pregnant mothers smoking behaviors, are also docudented. Adhitionally, recent data are enumerated to indicate a trend of,decreasing tobacco usage among women in response to the warnings of the gavernMent, voluntary agencie, and physicrins. (Author /NRB)' DOCUMENT RESUME cc 015 465