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Issues of Validity in Openly Ideological Research: Between a rock and a soft place

by Patti Lather - Interchange , 1986
"... In this paper, I attempt to reconceptualize validity within the context of openly ideological research. ~ The usefulness of this reconceptualization is tested by apply-ing it to examples from three explicitly value-based research programs: feminist research, neo-Marxist critical ethnography, and Fre ..."
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In this paper, I attempt to reconceptualize validity within the context of openly ideological research. ~ The usefulness of this reconceptualization is tested by apply-ing it to examples from three explicitly value-based research programs: feminist research, neo-Marxist critical ethnography

radioactivity Standard Reference Materi-

by L. L. Lucas, M. P. Unterweger , 2000
"... als (SRMs), we have performed a compre-hensive review and critical evaluation of the half-life of tritium (hydrogen-3). Twenty three experimentally-determined values of the half-life of tritium, reported between 1936 and 2000, were found. Six of these values were updated by later val-ues. Two values ..."
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values were limits. Two values were deemed to be outliers. The 13 remain-ing values were evaluated in several ways. The results are compared with the results of other recent evaluations and all are found to be in good agreement. Our fi-nal recommended value for the half-life of tritium is the average

Background: The value of pro-

by unknown authors , 2005
"... ing morbidity and mortality af-ter major noncardiac surgery remains controversial, although limited evidence and several guidelines favour this approach. Design: A U.S. database was used to retrospectively identify adult patients who underwent major noncardiac surgery. Us-ing a propensity score that ..."
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ing morbidity and mortality af-ter major noncardiac surgery remains controversial, although limited evidence and several guidelines favour this approach. Design: A U.S. database was used to retrospectively identify adult patients who underwent major noncardiac surgery. Us-ing a propensity score

De omposing Value

by Joseph Gerakos, Juhani T. Linnainmaa, Abstra T , 2012
"... We show that all pri ing-relevant variation in book-to-market ratio-sorted portfolios is due to hanges in the market value of equity. Although the remaining variation a ross these portfolios explains omovement among sto ks, it does not spread returns. The HML fa tor therefore onsists of a pri ed an ..."
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We show that all pri ing-relevant variation in book-to-market ratio-sorted portfolios is due to hanges in the market value of equity. Although the remaining variation a ross these portfolios explains omovement among sto ks, it does not spread returns. The HML fa tor therefore onsists of a pri ed

EMERGING VALUE OF BROWNFIELDS REGENERATION

by D. Damigos, D. Kaliampakos
"... Nowadays, it is widely recognized that brownfi elds revitalization has the potential to promote sustainable growth especially in urban areas. Nevertheless, given that state and local authorities operate within an increas-ingly tight fi scal environment, brownfi elds become often of low priority, unl ..."
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Nowadays, it is widely recognized that brownfi elds revitalization has the potential to promote sustainable growth especially in urban areas. Nevertheless, given that state and local authorities operate within an increas-ingly tight fi scal environment, brownfi elds become often of low priority

Accelerating Volume Animation by Space-Leaping

by Roni Yagel, Zhouhong Shi , 1993
"... f i In this paper we present a method for speeding the process of volume rendering a sequence o mages. Speedup is based on exploiting coherency between consecutive images to shorten the n path rays take through the volume. This is achieved by providing each ray with information eeded to leap over th ..."
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change in the viewing parameters, the C-buffer i ransformed accordingly. In the case of rotation the transformed C-buffer goes through a pro- - b cess of eliminating coordinates that possibly became hidden. The remaining values in the C uffer serve as an estimate of the point where the new rays should

by Flexible and Stable Valu

by Hyoung F. Kim, Okihide Hikosaka
"... aguided behaviors are critical to choose the valuable objects efficiently. If we rely only on flexible values, we would always have to make an effort to find valuable objects by trial and error. the caudate nucleus, we used flexible and stable value proce-dures (Figure 1). Figure S1, available onlin ..."
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online, shows the underly-ing concept. In each case, the monkey experienced fractalIf we rely only on stable values, we would fail to choose valu-able objects if their values have changed recently. Therefore, objects with high values and low values. In the flexible value procedure (Figure S1A), objects

Many-valued logic and qualitative modelling of electrical circuits

by Mark H. Le E - In Proceedings 14th International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning , 2000
"... Several authors have reported previous work on qual-itative modelling of electrical systems by assumin g steady-state conditions and reducing circuits to net-works of resistive elements. This has been very suc-cessful in certain applications, particularly for Failure Mode Effects Analysis in automot ..."
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-ties remain and solutions to these would increase th e applicability of the method. In this paper we introduce further developments that address several of the remaining important issues and provide solutions to some recent obstacles. After de-scribing a series of problems, we draw on the field o f many-valued

The Strategic Value of Quantity Forcing Contracts”, CSEF working paper

by David Martimort, Salvatore Piccolo , 2008
"... We explore the strategic value of quantity forcing contracts in a manufacturer-retailer environment under both adverse selection and moral hazard. Manufacturers dealing with (exclusive) competing retailers may prefer to leave contracts silent on retail prices, whenever other aspects of the retailers ..."
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of the retailers ’ activity remain nonverifiable. Two effects are at play when moving from retail price maintenance to quantity forc-ing. First, restricting screening possibilities may increase retailers ’ rent. Second, such restriction affects downstream competition. This latter effect may justify us-ing quantity

Is There a Value Premium Among Large Stocks?

by Sandro C. Andrade, Vidhi Chhaochharia , 2015
"... Fama and French (2012) … nd no signi…cant global value premium among large stocks. Two simple departures from their methodology restore such premium: sorting stocks on price-to-earnings rather than price-to-book ratios, and using global rather than regional value break-points. Using price-to-earning ..."
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-to-earnings computed from earnings estimates rather than historical earn-ings further sharpens the global value e¤ect among large stocks. Not con…ned to small stocks, the value premium remains a highly economically signi…cant phenomenon. Because valuation ratios are not interchangeable, researchers should consider
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