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Specific capital, mobility, and wages: Wages rise with job seniority

by Robert Topel , 1990
"... The idea that wages rise relative to alternatives as job seniority accumulates is the foundation of the theory of specific human capital, as well as other widely accepted theories of compensation. The fact that persons with longer job tenures typically earn higher wages tends to support these views, ..."
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of specific capital is an important ingredient of the typical employment relationship, and of life-cycle earnings and productivity as well. Continuation of these relationships has substantial specific value for workers.

Blackwell Science, LtdPhylogenetic divergence in leatherside chub ( Gila copei

by Jerald B
"... We examined intra-specific phylogenetic relationships in leatherside chub, Gila copei ..."
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We examined intra-specific phylogenetic relationships in leatherside chub, Gila copei

Specification and analysis of system architecture using Rapide

by David C. Luckham, John J. Kenney, Larry M. Augustin, James Vera, Doug Bryan, Walter Mann - IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering , 1995
"... Rapide is an event-based concurrent, object-oriented language specifically designed for prototyping system architectures. Two principle design goals are (1) to provide constructs for defining executable prototypes of architectures, and (2) to adopt an execution model in which the concurrency, sync ..."
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Rapide is an event-based concurrent, object-oriented language specifically designed for prototyping system architectures. Two principle design goals are (1) to provide constructs for defining executable prototypes of architectures, and (2) to adopt an execution model in which the concurrency

Technological pedagogical content knowledge: A framework for integrating technology in teacher knowledge.

by M J Koehler , P Mishra - Teachers College Record, , 2006
"... Abstract This paper describes a framework for teacher knowledge for technology integration called technological pedagogical content knowledge (originally TPCK, now known as TPACK, or technology, pedagogy, and content knowledge). This framework builds on Lee Shulman's construct of pedagogical c ..."
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properties that make applying them in straightforward ways difficult. Most traditional pedagogical technologies are characterized by specificity (a pencil is for writing, while a microscope is for viewing small objects); stability (pencils, pendulums, and chalkboards have not changed a great deal over time

The Determinants of Credit Spread Changes.

by Pierre Collin-Dufresne , Robert S Goldstein , J Spencer Martin , Gurdip Bakshi , Greg Bauer , Dave Brown , Francesca Carrieri , Peter Christoffersen , Susan Christoffersen , Greg Duffee , Darrell Duffie , Vihang Errunza , Gifford Fong , Mike Gallmeyer , Laurent Gauthier , Rick Green , John Griffin , Jean Helwege , Kris Jacobs , Chris Jones , Andrew Karolyi , Dilip Madan , David Mauer , Erwan Morellec , Federico Nardari , N R Prabhala , Tony Sanders , Sergei Sarkissian , Bill Schwert , Ken Singleton , Chester Spatt , René Stulz - Journal of Finance , 2001
"... ABSTRACT Using dealer's quotes and transactions prices on straight industrial bonds, we investigate the determinants of credit spread changes. Variables that should in theory determine credit spread changes have rather limited explanatory power. Further, the residuals from this regression are ..."
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are highly cross-correlated, and principal components analysis implies that they are mostly driven by a single common factor. An important implication of this finding is that if any explanatory variables have been omitted, they are likely not firm-specific. We therefore re-run the regression, but 1 this time

A Framework for Expressing the Relationships Between Multiple Views in Requirements Specification

by Bashar Nuseibeh , Jeff Kramer, Anthony Finkelstein - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING , 1994
"... Composite systems are generally comprised of heterogeneous components whose specifications are developed by many development participants. The requirements of such systems are invariably elicited from multiple perspectives which overlap, complement and contradict each other. Furthermore, these requi ..."
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, these requirements are generally developed and specified using multiple methods and notations respectively. It is therefore necessary to express and check the relationships between the resultant specification fragments. In this paper we deploy multiple "ViewPoints" that hold partial requirements

SimRank: A Measure of Structural-Context Similarity

by Glen Jeh, Jennifer Widom - In KDD , 2002
"... The problem of measuring "similarity" of objects arises in many applications, and many domain-specific measures have been developed, e.g., matching text across documents or computing overlap among item-sets. We propose a complementary approach, applicable in any domain with object-to- ..."
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The problem of measuring "similarity" of objects arises in many applications, and many domain-specific measures have been developed, e.g., matching text across documents or computing overlap among item-sets. We propose a complementary approach, applicable in any domain with object

A gene-coexpression network for global discovery of conserved genetic modules

by Joshua M. Stuart, Eran Segal, Daphne Koller, Stuart K. Kim - Science , 2003
"... To elucidate gene function on a global scale, we identified pairs of genes that are coexpressed over 3182 DNA microarrays from humans, flies, worms, and yeast. We found 22,163 such coexpression relationships, each of which has been conserved across evolution. This conservation implies that the coexp ..."
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To elucidate gene function on a global scale, we identified pairs of genes that are coexpressed over 3182 DNA microarrays from humans, flies, worms, and yeast. We found 22,163 such coexpression relationships, each of which has been conserved across evolution. This conservation implies

I Tube, You Tube, Everybody Tubes: Analyzing the World’s Largest User Generated Content Video System

by Meeyoung Cha, Haewoon Kwak, Pablo Rodriguez, Yong-yeol Ahn, Sue Moon - In Proceedings of the 5th ACM/USENIX Internet Measurement Conference (IMC’07 , 2007
"... User Generated Content (UGC) is re-shaping the way people watch video and TV, with millions of video producers and consumers. In particular, UGC sites are creating new viewing patterns and social interactions, empowering users to be more creative, and developing new business opportunities. To better ..."
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statistical properties of requests and their relationship with video age, and the level of content aliasing or of illegal content in the system. We also provide insights on the potential for more efficient UGC VoD systems (e.g. utilizing P2P techniques or making better use of caching). Finally, we discuss

Robust Anisotropic Diffusion

by Michael J. Black, Guillermo Sapiro, David Marimont, David Heeger , 1998
"... Relations between anisotropic diffusion and robust statistics are described in this paper. Specifically, we show that anisotropic diffusion can be seen as a robust estimation procedure that estimates a piecewise smooth image from a noisy input image. The "edge-stopping" function in the ani ..."
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Relations between anisotropic diffusion and robust statistics are described in this paper. Specifically, we show that anisotropic diffusion can be seen as a robust estimation procedure that estimates a piecewise smooth image from a noisy input image. The "edge-stopping" function
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