mpa Teachers Wanted: S.C. Company Hires Cash-Strapped Educators for Warehouse Jobs By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 03 May 2019 00:00:00 +0000 Nephron Pharmaceuticals, a drug manufacturing company in West Columbia, S.C., recently hired 650 current and retired teachers through a new program designed to provide educators with additional income. Full Article South_Carolina
mpa Die Pathologie des Sympathicus auf physiologischer Grundlage / bearb. von Albert Eulenburg und D. Paul Guttmann. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Berlin : Hirschwald, 1873. Full Article
mpa Droit des gens : étude sur la Convention de Genève pour l'amélioration du sort des militaires blessés dans les armées en campagne (1864-1868) / par Gustave Moynier. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Paris : J. Cherbuliez, 1870. Full Article
mpa Du dynamisme compare des hemispheres cerebraux chez l'homme / par Armand de Fleury. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Paris : Adrien Delahaye, 1873. Full Article
mpa Eléments d'anatomie comparée / par Remy Perrier. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Paris : J.-B. Baillière, 1893. Full Article
mpa Elements of comparative anatomy / by Carl Gegenbaur ; translated by F. Jeffrey Bell ; the translation revised and a preface written by E. Ray Lankester. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: London : Macmillan, 1878. Full Article
mpa Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates / adapted from the German of Robert Wiedersheim by W. Newton Parker. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: London : Macmillan, 1897. Full Article
mpa Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates / adapted from the German of Robert Wiedersheim by W. Newton Parker ; with additions by the author and translator. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: London : Macmillan, 1886. Full Article
mpa E.M. Curr's Australian Comparative Vocabulary By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 04:06:57 +0000 At 9.45 metres long, this gargantuan accordion-fold document is the longest known manuscript in the Library*. Curr Full Article
mpa Death, wearing a crown and accompanied by monsters, rides a white horse that tramples on men, women and children. Etching by J. Haynes, 1784, after J.H. Mortimer. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: London (Norfolk Street, Strand) : J. Mortimer, Jany. 1st 1784. Full Article
mpa Cybele, accompanied by Bacchus and Ceres, is carried on a chariot drawn by lions, surrounded by ancillary deities and followers; representing the element earth. Engraving by C. Dupuis, 1721, after Louis de Boullogne the younger. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Paris (rue de la Vannerie a l'image St. Michel) : Dupuis graveur du Roy, [1721] Full Article
mpa The works of that famous chirurgeon Ambrose Parey / translated out of Latin ; and compared with the French, by Th. Johnson ; together with three tractates concerning the veins, arteries, and nerves: exemplified with large anatomical figures. Translated By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: London : Printed by Mary Clark, and are to be sold by John Clark, at Mercers Chappel at the Lower End of Cheapside, MDCLXXVIII. [1678] Full Article
mpa For Educators Vying for State Office, Teachers' Union Offers 'Soup to Nuts' Campaign Training By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 05 Sep 2018 00:00:00 +0000 In the aftermath of this spring's teacher protests, more educators are running for state office—and the National Education Association is seizing on the political moment. Full Article Illinois
mpa Evaluation of the NIDA drug abuse prevention campaign, 1983-1984 : final report. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: [United States] : National Technical Information Service, United States Department of Commerce, 1984. Full Article
mpa Evaluating drug information programs / Panel on the Impact of Information on Drug Use and Misuse, National Research Council ; prepared for National Institute of Mental Health. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: Springfield, Virginia : National Technical Information Service, 1973. Full Article
mpa WNBA Draft Profile: Versatile forward Satou Sabally can provide instant impact By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 20:42:49 GMT Athletic forward Satou Sabally is preparing to take the leap to the WNBA level following three productive seasons at Oregon. As a junior, she averaged 16.2 points and 6.9 rebounds per game while helping the Ducks sweep the Pac-12 regular season and tournament titles. At 6-foot-4, she also drained 45 3-pointers for Oregon in 2019-20 while notching a career-best average of 2.3 assists per game. Full Article video Sports
mpa Application of weighted and unordered majorization orders in comparisons of parallel systems with exponentiated generalized gamma components By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Mon, 03 Feb 2020 04:00 EST Abedin Haidari, Amir T. Payandeh Najafabadi, Narayanaswamy Balakrishnan. Source: Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics, Volume 34, Number 1, 150--166.Abstract: Consider two parallel systems, say $A$ and $B$, with respective lifetimes $T_{1}$ and $T_{2}$ wherein independent component lifetimes of each system follow exponentiated generalized gamma distribution with possibly different exponential shape and scale parameters. We show here that $T_{2}$ is smaller than $T_{1}$ with respect to the usual stochastic order (reversed hazard rate order) if the vector of logarithm (the main vector) of scale parameters of System $B$ is weakly weighted majorized by that of System $A$, and if the vector of exponential shape parameters of System $A$ is unordered mojorized by that of System $B$. By means of some examples, we show that the above results can not be extended to the hazard rate and likelihood ratio orders. However, when the scale parameters of each system divide into two homogeneous groups, we verify that the usual stochastic and reversed hazard rate orders can be extended, respectively, to the hazard rate and likelihood ratio orders. The established results complete and strengthen some of the known results in the literature. Full Article
mpa Time series of count data: A review, empirical comparisons and data analysis By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Mon, 26 Aug 2019 04:00 EDT Glaura C. Franco, Helio S. Migon, Marcos O. Prates. Source: Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics, Volume 33, Number 4, 756--781.Abstract: Observation and parameter driven models are commonly used in the literature to analyse time series of counts. In this paper, we study the characteristics of a variety of models and point out the main differences and similarities among these procedures, concerning parameter estimation, model fitting and forecasting. Alternatively to the literature, all inference was performed under the Bayesian paradigm. The models are fitted with a latent AR($p$) process in the mean, which accounts for autocorrelation in the data. An extensive simulation study shows that the estimates for the covariate parameters are remarkably similar across the different models. However, estimates for autoregressive coefficients and forecasts of future values depend heavily on the underlying process which generates the data. A real data set of bankruptcy in the United States is also analysed. Full Article
mpa A comparison of spatial predictors when datasets could be very large By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Tue, 19 Jul 2016 14:13 EDT Jonathan R. Bradley, Noel Cressie, Tao Shi. Source: Statistics Surveys, Volume 10, 100--131.Abstract: In this article, we review and compare a number of methods of spatial prediction, where each method is viewed as an algorithm that processes spatial data. To demonstrate the breadth of available choices, we consider both traditional and more-recently-introduced spatial predictors. Specifically, in our exposition we review: traditional stationary kriging, smoothing splines, negative-exponential distance-weighting, fixed rank kriging, modified predictive processes, a stochastic partial differential equation approach, and lattice kriging. This comparison is meant to provide a service to practitioners wishing to decide between spatial predictors. Hence, we provide technical material for the unfamiliar, which includes the definition and motivation for each (deterministic and stochastic) spatial predictor. We use a benchmark dataset of $mathrm{CO}_{2}$ data from NASA’s AIRS instrument to address computational efficiencies that include CPU time and memory usage. Furthermore, the predictive performance of each spatial predictor is assessed empirically using a hold-out subset of the AIRS data. Full Article
mpa Errata: A survey of Bayesian predictive methods for model assessment, selection and comparison By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 09:10 EST Aki Vehtari, Janne Ojanen. Source: Statistics Surveys, Volume 8, , 1--1.Abstract: Errata for “A survey of Bayesian predictive methods for model assessment, selection and comparison” by A. Vehtari and J. Ojanen, Statistics Surveys , 6 (2012), 142–228. doi:10.1214/12-SS102. Full Article
mpa A survey of Bayesian predictive methods for model assessment, selection and comparison By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Thu, 27 Dec 2012 12:22 EST Aki Vehtari, Janne OjanenSource: Statist. Surv., Volume 6, 142--228.Abstract: To date, several methods exist in the statistical literature for model assessment, which purport themselves specifically as Bayesian predictive methods. The decision theoretic assumptions on which these methods are based are not always clearly stated in the original articles, however. The aim of this survey is to provide a unified review of Bayesian predictive model assessment and selection methods, and of methods closely related to them. We review the various assumptions that are made in this context and discuss the connections between different approaches, with an emphasis on how each method approximates the expected utility of using a Bayesian model for the purpose of predicting future data. Full Article
mpa Holtermann and the A&A Photographic Company By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 02:50:04 +0000 We recently received a comment about authorship of the Holtermann Collection. Although it may seem a purely historica Full Article
mpa On the impact of selected modern deep-learning techniques to the performance and celerity of classification models in an experimental high-energy physics use case. (arXiv:2002.01427v3 [physics.data-an] UPDATED) By arxiv.org Published On :: Beginning from a basic neural-network architecture, we test the potential benefits offered by a range of advanced techniques for machine learning, in particular deep learning, in the context of a typical classification problem encountered in the domain of high-energy physics, using a well-studied dataset: the 2014 Higgs ML Kaggle dataset. The advantages are evaluated in terms of both performance metrics and the time required to train and apply the resulting models. Techniques examined include domain-specific data-augmentation, learning rate and momentum scheduling, (advanced) ensembling in both model-space and weight-space, and alternative architectures and connection methods. Following the investigation, we arrive at a model which achieves equal performance to the winning solution of the original Kaggle challenge, whilst being significantly quicker to train and apply, and being suitable for use with both GPU and CPU hardware setups. These reductions in timing and hardware requirements potentially allow the use of more powerful algorithms in HEP analyses, where models must be retrained frequently, sometimes at short notice, by small groups of researchers with limited hardware resources. Additionally, a new wrapper library for PyTorch called LUMINis presented, which incorporates all of the techniques studied. Full Article
mpa Estimating customer impatience in a service system with balking. (arXiv:2005.03576v1 [math.PR]) By arxiv.org Published On :: This paper studies a service system in which arriving customers are provided with information about the delay they will experience. Based on this information they decide to wait for service or to leave the system. The main objective is to estimate the customers' patience-level distribution and the corresponding potential arrival rate, using knowledge of the actual workload process only. We cast the system as a queueing model, so as to evaluate the corresponding likelihood function. Estimating the unknown parameters relying on a maximum likelihood procedure, we prove strong consistency and derive the asymptotic distribution of the estimation error. Several applications and extensions of the method are discussed. In particular, we indicate how our method generalizes to a multi-server setting. The performance of our approach is assessed through a series of numerical experiments. By fitting parameters of hyperexponential and generalized-hyperexponential distributions our method provides a robust estimation framework for any continuous patience-level distribution. Full Article
mpa A comparison of group testing architectures for COVID-19 testing. (arXiv:2005.03051v1 [stat.ME]) By arxiv.org Published On :: An important component of every country's COVID-19 response is fast and efficient testing -- to identify and isolate cases, as well as for early detection of local hotspots. For many countries, producing a sufficient number of tests has been a serious limiting factor in their efforts to control COVID-19 infections. Group testing is a well-established mathematical tool, which can provide a serious and rapid improvement to this situation. In this note, we compare several well-established group testing schemes in the context of qPCR testing for COVID-19. We include example calculations, where we indicate which testing architectures yield the greatest efficiency gains in various settings. We find that for identification of individuals with COVID-19, array testing is usually the best choice, while for estimation of COVID-19 prevalence rates in the total population, Gibbs-Gower testing usually provides the most accurate estimates given a fixed and relatively small number of tests. This note is intended as a helpful handbook for labs implementing group testing methods. Full Article
mpa Anxiety and compassion: emotions and the surgical encounter in early 19th-century Britain By blog.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: Thu, 02 Nov 2017 12:49:06 +0000 The next seminar in the 2017–18 History of Pre-Modern Medicine seminar series takes place on Tuesday 7 November. Speaker: Dr Michael Brown (University of Roehampton), ‘Anxiety and compassion: emotions and the surgical encounter in early 19th-century Britain’ The historical study of the… Continue reading Full Article Early Medicine Events and Visits 19th century emotions seminars surgery
mpa The Startup Owner's Manual : the Step-By-Step Guide for Building a Great Company By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Author: Blank, Steven G. (Steven Gary), author.Callnumber: OnlineISBN: 9781119690726 (electronic book) Full Article
mpa The Routledge companion to rural planning By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Callnumber: OnlineISBN: 9781315102375 (electronic bk.) Full Article
mpa Terrestrial hermit crab populations in the Maldives : ecology, distribution and anthropogenic impact By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Author: Steibl, Sebastian, authorCallnumber: OnlineISBN: 9783658295417 (electronic bk.) Full Article
mpa Plastic waste and recycling : environmental impact, societal issues, prevention, and solutions By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Callnumber: OnlineISBN: 9780128178812 (electronic bk.) Full Article
mpa Handbook of geotechnical testing : basic theory, procedures and comparison of standards By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Author: Li, Yanrong (Writer on geology), author.Callnumber: OnlineISBN: 0429323743 electronic book Full Article
mpa Berquist's musculoskeletal imaging companion By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Author: Peterson, Jeffrey J., author.Callnumber: OnlineISBN: 9781496314994 Full Article
mpa Anatomical chart company atlas of pathophysiology By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Author: Atlas of pathophysiology.Callnumber: OnlineISBN: 9781496370921 Full Article
mpa Active ranking from pairwise comparisons and when parametric assumptions do not help By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2019 22:03 EDT Reinhard Heckel, Nihar B. Shah, Kannan Ramchandran, Martin J. Wainwright. Source: The Annals of Statistics, Volume 47, Number 6, 3099--3126.Abstract: We consider sequential or active ranking of a set of $n$ items based on noisy pairwise comparisons. Items are ranked according to the probability that a given item beats a randomly chosen item, and ranking refers to partitioning the items into sets of prespecified sizes according to their scores. This notion of ranking includes as special cases the identification of the top-$k$ items and the total ordering of the items. We first analyze a sequential ranking algorithm that counts the number of comparisons won, and uses these counts to decide whether to stop, or to compare another pair of items, chosen based on confidence intervals specified by the data collected up to that point. We prove that this algorithm succeeds in recovering the ranking using a number of comparisons that is optimal up to logarithmic factors. This guarantee does depend on whether or not the underlying pairwise probability matrix, satisfies a particular structural property, unlike a significant body of past work on pairwise ranking based on parametric models such as the Thurstone or Bradley–Terry–Luce models. It has been a long-standing open question as to whether or not imposing these parametric assumptions allows for improved ranking algorithms. For stochastic comparison models, in which the pairwise probabilities are bounded away from zero, our second contribution is to resolve this issue by proving a lower bound for parametric models. This shows, perhaps surprisingly, that these popular parametric modeling choices offer at most logarithmic gains for stochastic comparisons. Full Article
mpa A comparison of principal component methods between multiple phenotype regression and multiple SNP regression in genetic association studies By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 22:05 EDT Zhonghua Liu, Ian Barnett, Xihong Lin. Source: The Annals of Applied Statistics, Volume 14, Number 1, 433--451.Abstract: Principal component analysis (PCA) is a popular method for dimension reduction in unsupervised multivariate analysis. However, existing ad hoc uses of PCA in both multivariate regression (multiple outcomes) and multiple regression (multiple predictors) lack theoretical justification. The differences in the statistical properties of PCAs in these two regression settings are not well understood. In this paper we provide theoretical results on the power of PCA in genetic association testings in both multiple phenotype and SNP-set settings. The multiple phenotype setting refers to the case when one is interested in studying the association between a single SNP and multiple phenotypes as outcomes. The SNP-set setting refers to the case when one is interested in studying the association between multiple SNPs in a SNP set and a single phenotype as the outcome. We demonstrate analytically that the properties of the PC-based analysis in these two regression settings are substantially different. We show that the lower order PCs, that is, PCs with large eigenvalues, are generally preferred and lead to a higher power in the SNP-set setting, while the higher-order PCs, that is, PCs with small eigenvalues, are generally preferred in the multiple phenotype setting. We also investigate the power of three other popular statistical methods, the Wald test, the variance component test and the minimum $p$-value test, in both multiple phenotype and SNP-set settings. We use theoretical power, simulation studies, and two real data analyses to validate our findings. Full Article
mpa Scaling limits for super-replication with transient price impact By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 04:02 EDT Peter Bank, Yan Dolinsky. Source: Bernoulli, Volume 26, Number 3, 2176--2201.Abstract: We prove a scaling limit theorem for the super-replication cost of options in a Cox–Ross–Rubinstein binomial model with transient price impact. The correct scaling turns out to keep the market depth parameter constant while resilience over fixed periods of time grows in inverse proportion with the duration between trading times. For vanilla options, the scaling limit is found to coincide with the one obtained by PDE-methods in ( Math. Finance 22 (2012) 250–276) for models with purely temporary price impact. These models are a special case of our framework and so our probabilistic scaling limit argument allows one to expand the scope of the scaling limit result to path-dependent options. Full Article
mpa Strictly weak consensus in the uniform compass model on $mathbb{Z}$ By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Fri, 31 Jan 2020 04:06 EST Nina Gantert, Markus Heydenreich, Timo Hirscher. Source: Bernoulli, Volume 26, Number 2, 1269--1293.Abstract: We investigate a model for opinion dynamics, where individuals (modeled by vertices of a graph) hold certain abstract opinions. As time progresses, neighboring individuals interact with each other, and this interaction results in a realignment of opinions closer towards each other. This mechanism triggers formation of consensus among the individuals. Our main focus is on strong consensus (i.e., global agreement of all individuals) versus weak consensus (i.e., local agreement among neighbors). By extending a known model to a more general opinion space, which lacks a “central” opinion acting as a contraction point, we provide an example of an opinion formation process on the one-dimensional lattice $mathbb{Z}$ with weak consensus but no strong consensus. Full Article
mpa How States, Assessment Companies Can Work Together Amid Coronavirus Testing Cancellations By marketbrief.edweek.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 15:17:53 +0000 Scott Marion, who consults states on testing, talks about why it's important for vendors and public officials to work cooperatively in renegotiating contracts amid assessment cancellations caused by COVID-19. The post How States, Assessment Companies Can Work Together Amid Coronavirus Testing Cancellations appeared first on Market Brief. Full Article Marketplace K-12 Assessments / Testing Business Strategy COVID-19 Procurement / Purchasing / RFPs
mpa Pearson K12 Spinoff Rebranded as ‘Savvas Learning Company’ By marketbrief.edweek.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 21:20:35 +0000 Savvas Learning Company will continue to provide its K-12 products and services, and is working to support districts with their remote learning needs during school closures. The post Pearson K12 Spinoff Rebranded as ‘Savvas Learning Company’ appeared first on Market Brief. Full Article Marketplace K-12 Business Strategy Data Mergers and Acquisitions Online / Virtual Learning
mpa A Bayesian Nonparametric Multiple Testing Procedure for Comparing Several Treatments Against a Control By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2019 22:05 EDT Luis Gutiérrez, Andrés F. Barrientos, Jorge González, Daniel Taylor-Rodríguez. Source: Bayesian Analysis, Volume 14, Number 2, 649--675.Abstract: We propose a Bayesian nonparametric strategy to test for differences between a control group and several treatment regimes. Most of the existing tests for this type of comparison are based on the differences between location parameters. In contrast, our approach identifies differences across the entire distribution, avoids strong modeling assumptions over the distributions for each treatment, and accounts for multiple testing through the prior distribution on the space of hypotheses. The proposal is compared to other commonly used hypothesis testing procedures under simulated scenarios. Two real applications are also analyzed with the proposed methodology. Full Article
mpa Axonal ramifications of hippocampal Ca1 pyramidal cells By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 1981-11-01 WD KnowlesNov 1, 1981; 1:1236-1241Articles Full Article
mpa Microglia Actively Remodel Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis through the Phagocytosis Secretome By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2020-02-12 Irune Diaz-AparicioFeb 12, 2020; 40:1453-1482Development Plasticity Repair Full Article
mpa Nurture versus Nature: Long-Term Impact of Forced Right-Handedness on Structure of Pericentral Cortex and Basal Ganglia By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2010-03-03 Stefan KlöppelMar 3, 2010; 30:3271-3275BRIEF COMMUNICATION Full Article
mpa Physiological Basis of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in a Tympanal Ear By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2020-04-08 Ben WarrenApr 8, 2020; 40:3130-3140Neurobiology of Disease Full Article
mpa Endothelial Adora2a Activation Promotes Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Cognitive Impairment in Mice with Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2019-05-22 Masaki YamamotoMay 22, 2019; 39:4179-4192Neurobiology of Disease Full Article
mpa Oscillatory Coupling of Hippocampal Pyramidal Cells and Interneurons in the Behaving Rat By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 1999-01-01 Jozsef CsicsvariJan 1, 1999; 19:274-287Articles Full Article
mpa Evidence for multiple AMPA receptor complexes in hippocampal CA1/CA2 neurons By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 1996-03-15 RJ WentholdMar 15, 1996; 16:1982-1989Articles Full Article
mpa Gamma Oscillation by Synaptic Inhibition in a Hippocampal Interneuronal Network Model By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 1996-10-15 Xiao-Jing WangOct 15, 1996; 16:6402-6413Articles Full Article
mpa The effects of changes in the environment on the spatial firing of hippocampal complex-spike cells By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 1987-07-01 RU MullerJul 1, 1987; 7:1951-1968Articles Full Article
mpa Quantitative Ultrastructural Analysis of Hippocampal Excitatory Synapses By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 1997-08-01 Thomas SchikorskiAug 1, 1997; 17:5858-5867Articles Full Article