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Initial finds

by Janzon Gunborg O, Hangvar Parish, O. Janzon
"... In recent years a good few zoomorphic clay figurines have been found in Swedish Neolithie material. Similar figurines are also known from Finland, Estonia and Latvia. This paper presents new finds and reviews the discussion of the subject. The author's special aim is however to perform a functi ..."
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In recent years a good few zoomorphic clay figurines have been found in Swedish Neolithie material. Similar figurines are also known from Finland, Estonia and Latvia. This paper presents new finds and reviews the discussion of the subject. The author's special aim is however to perform a

Initial Findings

by Gabriela Guerrero, Juan Leon, Elizabeth Rosales, Mayli Zapata, Silvana Freire, Víctor Saldarriaga, Santiago Cueto, Gabriela Guerrero, Juan Leon, Elizabeth Rosales, Mayli Zapata, Silvana Freire, Víctor Saldarriaga, Santiago Cueto, Mayli Zapata, Silvana Freire, Víctor Saldarriaga, Santiago Cueto , 2012
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Manitoba: Some initial findings.

by Matthew Kwok
"... Disciplinary differences in the development of employability skills of recent university graduates in Manitoba: Some initial findings. ..."
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Disciplinary differences in the development of employability skills of recent university graduates in Manitoba: Some initial findings.

Methodology and Initial Findings

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"... The National Committee for Responsive Philan-thropy (NCRP) in Washington, D.C. is a national watchdog, research, and advocacy organization that promotes philanthropy that serves the public ..."
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The National Committee for Responsive Philan-thropy (NCRP) in Washington, D.C. is a national watchdog, research, and advocacy organization that promotes philanthropy that serves the public

Definitions, and Initial Findings

by Barry Ip , 2011
"... The online version of this article can be found at: DOI: 10.1177/1555412010364982 ..."
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The online version of this article can be found at: DOI: 10.1177/1555412010364982

and Initial Findings FEAST Discussion Paper 1/09

by Mrs Bev Biglia, Mr Jean-françois Desvignes-hicks, Mrs Olivia Wenholz
"... This paper presents the initial findings from an exploratory bibliometric analysis of Australia’s ..."
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This paper presents the initial findings from an exploratory bibliometric analysis of Australia’s

Determinants of Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Empirical Study

by Robert J. Barro , 1996
"... Empirical findings for a panel of around 100 countries from 1960 to 1990 strongly support the general notion of conditional convergence. For a given starting level of real per capita GDP, the growth rate is enhanced by higher initial schooling and life expectancy, lower fertility, lower government c ..."
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Empirical findings for a panel of around 100 countries from 1960 to 1990 strongly support the general notion of conditional convergence. For a given starting level of real per capita GDP, the growth rate is enhanced by higher initial schooling and life expectancy, lower fertility, lower government

Improving retrieval performance by relevance feedback

by Gerard Salton, Chris Buckley - Journal of the American Society for Information Science , 1990
"... Relevance feedback is an automatic process, introduced over 20 years ago, designed to produce improved query formulations following an initial retrieval operation. The principal relevance feedback methods described over the years are examined briefly, and evaluation data are included to demonstrate ..."
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Relevance feedback is an automatic process, introduced over 20 years ago, designed to produce improved query formulations following an initial retrieval operation. The principal relevance feedback methods described over the years are examined briefly, and evaluation data are included to demonstrate

Indexing by latent semantic analysis

by Scott Deerwester, Susan T. Dumais, George W. Furnas, Thomas K. Landauer, Richard Harshman - JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE , 1990
"... A new method for automatic indexing and retrieval is described. The approach is to take advantage of implicit higher-order structure in the association of terms with documents (“semantic structure”) in order to improve the detection of relevant documents on the basis of terms found in queries. The p ..."
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are represented as pseudo-document vectors formed from weighted combinations of terms, and documents with supra-threshold cosine values are re-turned. initial tests find this completely automatic method for retrieval to be promising.

Wide-Area Traffic: The Failure of Poisson Modeling

by Vern Paxson, Sally Floyd - IEEE/ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING , 1995
"... Network arrivals are often modeled as Poisson processes for analytic simplicity, even though a number of traffic studies have shown that packet interarrivals are not exponentially distributed. We evaluate 24 wide-area traces, investigating a number of wide-area TCP arrival processes (session and con ..."
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and connection arrivals, FTP data connection arrivals within FTP sessions, and TELNET packet arrivals) to determine the error introduced by modeling them using Poisson processes. We find that user-initiated TCP session arrivals, such as remotelogin and file-transfer, are well-modeled as Poisson processes
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