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Nonlinear Models for Repeated Measurement Data

by Marie Davidian, David M. Giltinan , 1995
"... Nonlinear mixed effects models for data in the form of continuous, repeated measurements on each of a number of individuals, also known as hierarchical nonlinear models, are a popular platform for analysis when interest focuses on individual-specific characteristics. This framework first enjoyed wid ..."
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widespread attention within the statistical research community in the late 1980s, and the 1990s saw vigorous development of new methodological and computational techniques for these models, the emergence of general-purpose software, and broad application of the models in numerous substantive fields

Code-Red: a case study on the spread and victims of an Internet worm

by David Moore, Colleen Shannon, k claffy , 2002
"... On July 19, 2001, more than 359,000 computers connected to the Internet were infected with the CodeRed (CRv2) worm in less than 14 hours. The cost of this epidemic, including subsequent strains of Code-Red, is estimated to be in excess of $2.6 billion. Despite the global damage caused by this attack ..."
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that the worm was an international event, infection activity exhibited time-of-day effects, and found that, although most attention focused on large corporations, the Code-Red worm primarily preyed upon home and small business users. We also qualified the effects of DHCP on measurements of infected hosts

Self-determination theory and work motivation

by Marylè Ne Gagné , Edward L Deci - Journal of Organizational Behavior , 2005
"... Summary Cognitive evaluation theory, which explains the effects of extrinsic motivators on intrinsic motivation, received some initial attention in the organizational literature. However, the simple dichotomy between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation made the theory difficult to apply to work sett ..."
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settings. Differentiating extrinsic motivation into types that differ in their degree of autonomy led to self-determination theory, which has received widespread attention in the education, health care, and sport domains. This article describes self-determination theory as a theory of work motivation

An Evaluation of Directory Schemes for Cache Coherence

by Anant Agarwal, Richard Simoni, John Hennessy, Mark Horowitz - In Proceedings of the 15th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture , 1988
"... The problem of cache coherence in shared-memory multiprocessors has been addressed using two basic approaches: directory schemes and snoopy cache schemes. Directory schemes have been given less attention in the past several years, while snoopy cache methods have become extremely popular. Directory s ..."
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The problem of cache coherence in shared-memory multiprocessors has been addressed using two basic approaches: directory schemes and snoopy cache schemes. Directory schemes have been given less attention in the past several years, while snoopy cache methods have become extremely popular. Directory

Networks, Dynamics, and the Small-World Phenomenon

by Duncan J. Watts - American Journal of Sociology , 1999
"... The small-world phenomenon formalized in this article as the coincidence of high local clustering and short global separation, is shown to be a general feature of sparse, decentralized networks that are neither completely ordered nor completely random. Networks of this kind have received little atte ..."
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attention, yet they appear to be widespread in the social and natural sciences, as is indicated here by three distinct examples. Furthermore, small admixtures of randomness to an otherwise ordered network can have a dramatic impact on its dynamical, as well as structural, properties—a feature illustrated

Interactive Volume Rendering Using Multi-Dimensional Transfer Functions and Direct Manipulation Widgets

by Joe Kniss, et al. , 2001
"... Most direct volume renderings produced today employ one-dimensional transfer functions, which assign color and opacity to the volume based solely on the single scalar quantity which comprises the dataset. Though they have not received widespread attention, multi-dimensional transfer functions are a ..."
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Most direct volume renderings produced today employ one-dimensional transfer functions, which assign color and opacity to the volume based solely on the single scalar quantity which comprises the dataset. Though they have not received widespread attention, multi-dimensional transfer functions are a

THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RESOURCE ACCOUNTING IN UK CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

by David Heald
"... Government accounting reform has attracted widespread attention as part of ..."
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Government accounting reform has attracted widespread attention as part of

A dialogic construction of ethical standard for the teaching profession

by Déirdre Mary Smith - Issues in Teacher Education , 2013
"... Educators ’ moral conduct and professional identity have gained widespread attention from the teaching profession and from the Ca- ..."
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Educators ’ moral conduct and professional identity have gained widespread attention from the teaching profession and from the Ca-

Inferring phylogeny despite incomplete lineage sorting

by Wayne P. Maddison, L. Lacey Knowles - Syst. Biol , 2006
"... Abstract.—It is now well known that incomplete lineage sorting can cause serious difficulties for phylogenetic inference, but little attention has been paid to methods that attempt to overcome these difficulties by explicitly considering the processes that produce them. Here we explore approaches to ..."
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Abstract.—It is now well known that incomplete lineage sorting can cause serious difficulties for phylogenetic inference, but little attention has been paid to methods that attempt to overcome these difficulties by explicitly considering the processes that produce them. Here we explore approaches

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"... Macromolecular coordination polymers including b-diketonate fragments have attracted widespread attention because of their potential applications as a high quality advanced materials1. ..."
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Macromolecular coordination polymers including b-diketonate fragments have attracted widespread attention because of their potential applications as a high quality advanced materials1.
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