cent Des pressions centripetes (Epreuve de Gelle) etude de semeiologie auriculaire / par Le Docteur Georges Gelle. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Paris : Société d’éditions scientifiques, 1895. Full Article
cent The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex / by Charles Darwin. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: London : J. Murray, 1894. Full Article
cent Die functionen des centralnervensystems und ihre phylogenese / von J. Steiner. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Braunschweig : Druck und Verlag von Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn, 1898. Full Article
cent Domestic sanitary drainage and plumbing : lectures on practical sanitation delivered to plumbers, engineers, and others in the Central Technical Institution, South Kensington, London ... / by William R. Maguire. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1890. Full Article
cent Du decollement premature du placenta insere normalement / par Louis Dumarcet. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Paris : G. Steinheil, 1892. Full Article
cent Elements of materia medica : containing the chemistry and natural history of drugs, their effects, doses, and adulterations : with observations on all the new remedies recently introduced into practice, and on the preparations of the British Pharmacopoeia By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: London : J. Churchill, 1864. Full Article
cent Erfahrungen auf dem Gebiete der Hals- und Nasen-Krankheiten nach den Ergebnissen des ambulatoriums / von Docent Dr O. Chiari. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Leipzig : Toeplitz & Deuticke, 1887. Full Article
cent Poligny (Jura), France: an ancient mosaic floor at the villa of Estavage (Chambrettes), including figures of gryphons and centaurs. Line engraving. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Full Article
cent Men building Hadrian's wall, being reprimanded by a Roman centurion. Photograph after W.B. Scott. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: [19--?] Full Article
cent Europa (right), grieving after her rape by Jupiter, is consoled by Venus and Cupid (centre); Jupiter disguised as a bull looks on from the left background. Engraving by T. Cook and R. Pollard, 1797, after B. West, 1772. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: London (Braynes-Row, Spa-Fields) : Publish'd ... by R. Pollard printseller, Jany: 30th; 1797. Full Article
cent NBCSN’s Hockey Happy Hour: Hecht, Briere lead Sabres in most recent playoff win By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 18:30:30 GMT Led by Hecht’s two goals and Briere’s three assists, the Sabres emerged with a 5-4 victory to claim what remains their most recent playoff series win. Full Article article Sports
cent 2020 NHL draft profile: Ridly Greig, son of Flyers scout Mark Greig, is a center with 200-foot bite By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:56:48 GMT Ridly Greig, son of Flyers scout Mark Greig, is a center with 200-foot bite and should be available for the club in the first round of the 2020 NHL draft. By Jordan Hall Full Article article Sports
cent Marketplace, power, prestige : the healthcare professions' struggle for recognition (19th-20th century) / edited by Pierre Pfütsch. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag, 2019. Full Article
cent New approaches to treatment of chronic pain : a review of multidisciplinary pain clinics and pain centers / editor, Lorenz K.Y. Ng. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: Rockville, Maryland : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1981. Full Article
cent The role of mass media in preventing adolescent substance abuse / Brian R. Flay and Judith L. Sobel. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: Rockville, Maryland : National Institute on Drug Abuse, [1983] Full Article
cent Adolescent drug abuse : analyses of treatment research / editors, Elizabeth R. Rahdert, John Grabowski. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: Rockville, Maryland : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1988. Full Article
cent A survey of alcohol and drug abuse programs in the railroad industry / [Lyman C. Hitchcock, Mark S. Sanders ; Naval Weapons Support Center]. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: Washington, D.C. : Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration, 1976. Full Article
cent Gamecocks’ Boston wins Leslie Award as nation’s best center By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 03:32:53 GMT COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- South Carolina freshman Aliyah Boston has won the Lisa Leslie Award given to the top center in women’s college basketball. Full Article article Sports
cent On the Complexity Analysis of the Primal Solutions for the Accelerated Randomized Dual Coordinate Ascent By Published On :: 2020 Dual first-order methods are essential techniques for large-scale constrained convex optimization. However, when recovering the primal solutions, we need $T(epsilon^{-2})$ iterations to achieve an $epsilon$-optimal primal solution when we apply an algorithm to the non-strongly convex dual problem with $T(epsilon^{-1})$ iterations to achieve an $epsilon$-optimal dual solution, where $T(x)$ can be $x$ or $sqrt{x}$. In this paper, we prove that the iteration complexity of the primal solutions and dual solutions have the same $Oleft(frac{1}{sqrt{epsilon}} ight)$ order of magnitude for the accelerated randomized dual coordinate ascent. When the dual function further satisfies the quadratic functional growth condition, by restarting the algorithm at any period, we establish the linear iteration complexity for both the primal solutions and dual solutions even if the condition number is unknown. When applied to the regularized empirical risk minimization problem, we prove the iteration complexity of $Oleft(nlog n+sqrt{frac{n}{epsilon}} ight)$ in both primal space and dual space, where $n$ is the number of samples. Our result takes out the $left(log frac{1}{epsilon} ight)$ factor compared with the methods based on smoothing/regularization or Catalyst reduction. As far as we know, this is the first time that the optimal $Oleft(sqrt{frac{n}{epsilon}} ight)$ iteration complexity in the primal space is established for the dual coordinate ascent based stochastic algorithms. We also establish the accelerated linear complexity for some problems with nonsmooth loss, e.g., the least absolute deviation and SVM. Full Article
cent Graph-Dependent Implicit Regularisation for Distributed Stochastic Subgradient Descent By Published On :: 2020 We propose graph-dependent implicit regularisation strategies for synchronised distributed stochastic subgradient descent (Distributed SGD) for convex problems in multi-agent learning. Under the standard assumptions of convexity, Lipschitz continuity, and smoothness, we establish statistical learning rates that retain, up to logarithmic terms, single-machine serial statistical guarantees through implicit regularisation (step size tuning and early stopping) with appropriate dependence on the graph topology. Our approach avoids the need for explicit regularisation in decentralised learning problems, such as adding constraints to the empirical risk minimisation rule. Particularly for distributed methods, the use of implicit regularisation allows the algorithm to remain simple, without projections or dual methods. To prove our results, we establish graph-independent generalisation bounds for Distributed SGD that match the single-machine serial SGD setting (using algorithmic stability), and we establish graph-dependent optimisation bounds that are of independent interest. We present numerical experiments to show that the qualitative nature of the upper bounds we derive can be representative of real behaviours. Full Article
cent Recent developments in complex and spatially correlated functional data By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 04:00 EDT Israel Martínez-Hernández, Marc G. Genton. Source: Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics, Volume 34, Number 2, 204--229.Abstract: As high-dimensional and high-frequency data are being collected on a large scale, the development of new statistical models is being pushed forward. Functional data analysis provides the required statistical methods to deal with large-scale and complex data by assuming that data are continuous functions, for example, realizations of a continuous process (curves) or continuous random field (surfaces), and that each curve or surface is considered as a single observation. Here, we provide an overview of functional data analysis when data are complex and spatially correlated. We provide definitions and estimators of the first and second moments of the corresponding functional random variable. We present two main approaches: The first assumes that data are realizations of a functional random field, that is, each observation is a curve with a spatial component. We call them spatial functional data . The second approach assumes that data are continuous deterministic fields observed over time. In this case, one observation is a surface or manifold, and we call them surface time series . For these two approaches, we describe software available for the statistical analysis. We also present a data illustration, using a high-resolution wind speed simulated dataset, as an example of the two approaches. The functional data approach offers a new paradigm of data analysis, where the continuous processes or random fields are considered as a single entity. We consider this approach to be very valuable in the context of big data. Full Article
cent Novel bodies : disability and sexuality in eighteenth-century British literature By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:34:09 -0300 Author: Farr, Jason S., 1978- author.Callnumber: PR 858 P425 F37 2019ISBN: 9781684481088 hardcover alkaline paper Full Article
cent 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
cent Plague in Italy and Europe during the 17th century By blog.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: Thu, 25 Jan 2018 12:26:19 +0000 The next seminar in the 2017–18 History of Pre-Modern Medicine seminar series takes place on Tuesday 30 January. Speaker: Professor Guido Alfani (Bocconi University, Milan) Plague in Italy and Europe during the 17th century: epidemiology and impact Abstract: After many years of relative… Continue reading Full Article Early Medicine Events and Visits 17th century Italy plague seminars
cent Smell and medical efficacy in 18th-century England By blog.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: Thu, 08 Feb 2018 12:20:10 +0000 The next seminar in the 2017–18 History of Pre-Modern Medicine seminar series takes place on Tuesday 13 February. Speaker: Dr William Tullett (Institute of Historical Research, University of London) Smell and medical efficacy in 18th-century England Abstract: In recent years a growing scholarship… Continue reading Full Article Early Medicine Events and Visits 18th century seminars senses smell
cent Technology and adolescent mental health By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Callnumber: OnlineISBN: 9783319696386 (electronic bk.) Full Article
cent Recent developments on genus Chaetomium By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Callnumber: OnlineISBN: 9783030316129 (electronic bk.) Full Article
cent Orchid biology : recent trends & challenges By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Callnumber: OnlineISBN: 9789813294561 (electronic bk.) Full Article
cent Instruments for health surveys in children and adolescents By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Callnumber: OnlineISBN: 9783319988573 (electronic bk.) Full Article
cent Anxiety disorders : rethinking and understanding recent discoveries By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Callnumber: OnlineISBN: 9789813297050 (electronic bk.) Full Article
cent Concentration and consistency results for canonical and curved exponential-family models of random graphs By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 04:02 EST Michael Schweinberger, Jonathan Stewart. Source: The Annals of Statistics, Volume 48, Number 1, 374--396.Abstract: Statistical inference for exponential-family models of random graphs with dependent edges is challenging. We stress the importance of additional structure and show that additional structure facilitates statistical inference. A simple example of a random graph with additional structure is a random graph with neighborhoods and local dependence within neighborhoods. We develop the first concentration and consistency results for maximum likelihood and $M$-estimators of a wide range of canonical and curved exponential-family models of random graphs with local dependence. All results are nonasymptotic and applicable to random graphs with finite populations of nodes, although asymptotic consistency results can be obtained as well. In addition, we show that additional structure can facilitate subgraph-to-graph estimation, and present concentration results for subgraph-to-graph estimators. As an application, we consider popular curved exponential-family models of random graphs, with local dependence induced by transitivity and parameter vectors whose dimensions depend on the number of nodes. Full Article
cent Statistical inference for model parameters in stochastic gradient descent By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 04:02 EST Xi Chen, Jason D. Lee, Xin T. Tong, Yichen Zhang. Source: The Annals of Statistics, Volume 48, Number 1, 251--273.Abstract: The stochastic gradient descent (SGD) algorithm has been widely used in statistical estimation for large-scale data due to its computational and memory efficiency. While most existing works focus on the convergence of the objective function or the error of the obtained solution, we investigate the problem of statistical inference of true model parameters based on SGD when the population loss function is strongly convex and satisfies certain smoothness conditions. Our main contributions are twofold. First, in the fixed dimension setup, we propose two consistent estimators of the asymptotic covariance of the average iterate from SGD: (1) a plug-in estimator, and (2) a batch-means estimator, which is computationally more efficient and only uses the iterates from SGD. Both proposed estimators allow us to construct asymptotically exact confidence intervals and hypothesis tests. Second, for high-dimensional linear regression, using a variant of the SGD algorithm, we construct a debiased estimator of each regression coefficient that is asymptotically normal. This gives a one-pass algorithm for computing both the sparse regression coefficients and confidence intervals, which is computationally attractive and applicable to online data. Full Article
cent A smeary central limit theorem for manifolds with application to high-dimensional spheres By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2019 22:03 EDT Benjamin Eltzner, Stephan F. Huckemann. Source: The Annals of Statistics, Volume 47, Number 6, 3360--3381.Abstract: The (CLT) central limit theorems for generalized Fréchet means (data descriptors assuming values in manifolds, such as intrinsic means, geodesics, etc.) on manifolds from the literature are only valid if a certain empirical process of Hessians of the Fréchet function converges suitably, as in the proof of the prototypical BP-CLT [ Ann. Statist. 33 (2005) 1225–1259]. This is not valid in many realistic scenarios and we provide for a new very general CLT. In particular, this includes scenarios where, in a suitable chart, the sample mean fluctuates asymptotically at a scale $n^{alpha }$ with exponents $alpha <1/2$ with a nonnormal distribution. As the BP-CLT yields only fluctuations that are, rescaled with $n^{1/2}$, asymptotically normal, just as the classical CLT for random vectors, these lower rates, somewhat loosely called smeariness, had to date been observed only on the circle. We make the concept of smeariness on manifolds precise, give an example for two-smeariness on spheres of arbitrary dimension, and show that smeariness, although “almost never” occurring, may have serious statistical implications on a continuum of sample scenarios nearby. In fact, this effect increases with dimension, striking in particular in high dimension low sample size scenarios. Full Article
cent Concentration of the spectral norm of Erdős–Rényi random graphs By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 04:02 EDT Gábor Lugosi, Shahar Mendelson, Nikita Zhivotovskiy. Source: Bernoulli, Volume 26, Number 3, 2253--2274.Abstract: We present results on the concentration properties of the spectral norm $|A_{p}|$ of the adjacency matrix $A_{p}$ of an Erdős–Rényi random graph $G(n,p)$. First, we consider the Erdős–Rényi random graph process and prove that $|A_{p}|$ is uniformly concentrated over the range $pin[Clog n/n,1]$. The analysis is based on delocalization arguments, uniform laws of large numbers, together with the entropy method to prove concentration inequalities. As an application of our techniques, we prove sharp sub-Gaussian moment inequalities for $|A_{p}|$ for all $pin[clog^{3}n/n,1]$ that improve the general bounds of Alon, Krivelevich, and Vu ( Israel J. Math. 131 (2002) 259–267) and some of the more recent results of Erdős et al. ( Ann. Probab. 41 (2013) 2279–2375). Both results are consistent with the asymptotic result of Füredi and Komlós ( Combinatorica 1 (1981) 233–241) that holds for fixed $p$ as $n oinfty$. Full Article
cent Convergence and concentration of empirical measures under Wasserstein distance in unbounded functional spaces By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Tue, 26 Nov 2019 04:00 EST Jing Lei. Source: Bernoulli, Volume 26, Number 1, 767--798.Abstract: We provide upper bounds of the expected Wasserstein distance between a probability measure and its empirical version, generalizing recent results for finite dimensional Euclidean spaces and bounded functional spaces. Such a generalization can cover Euclidean spaces with large dimensionality, with the optimal dependence on the dimensionality. Our method also covers the important case of Gaussian processes in separable Hilbert spaces, with rate-optimal upper bounds for functional data distributions whose coordinates decay geometrically or polynomially. Moreover, our bounds of the expected value can be combined with mean-concentration results to yield improved exponential tail probability bounds for the Wasserstein error of empirical measures under Bernstein-type or log Sobolev-type conditions. Full Article
cent From the coalfields of Somerset to the Adelaide Hills and beyond : the story of the Hewish Family : three centuries of one family's journey through time / Maureen Brown. By www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au Published On :: Hewish Henry -- Family. Full Article
cent Our Lady of Grace family page of history : a bookweek bicentennial project / edited by Janeen Brian. By www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au Published On :: Our Lady of Grace School (Glengowrie, S.A.) Full Article
cent Function-Specific Mixing Times and Concentration Away from Equilibrium By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 22:02 EDT Maxim Rabinovich, Aaditya Ramdas, Michael I. Jordan, Martin J. Wainwright. Source: Bayesian Analysis, Volume 15, Number 2, 505--532.Abstract: Slow mixing is the central hurdle is applications of Markov chains, especially those used for Monte Carlo approximations (MCMC). In the setting of Bayesian inference, it is often only of interest to estimate the stationary expectations of a small set of functions, and so the usual definition of mixing based on total variation convergence may be too conservative. Accordingly, we introduce function-specific analogs of mixing times and spectral gaps, and use them to prove Hoeffding-like function-specific concentration inequalities. These results show that it is possible for empirical expectations of functions to concentrate long before the underlying chain has mixed in the classical sense, and we show that the concentration rates we achieve are optimal up to constants. We use our techniques to derive confidence intervals that are sharper than those implied by both classical Markov-chain Hoeffding bounds and Berry-Esseen-corrected central limit theorem (CLT) bounds. For applications that require testing, rather than point estimation, we show similar improvements over recent sequential testing results for MCMC. We conclude by applying our framework to real-data examples of MCMC, providing evidence that our theory is both accurate and relevant to practice. Full Article
cent Alleviating Spatial Confounding for Areal Data Problems by Displacing the Geographical Centroids By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2019 22:05 EDT Marcos Oliveira Prates, Renato Martins Assunção, Erica Castilho Rodrigues. Source: Bayesian Analysis, Volume 14, Number 2, 623--647.Abstract: Spatial confounding between the spatial random effects and fixed effects covariates has been recently discovered and showed that it may bring misleading interpretation to the model results. Techniques to alleviate this problem are based on decomposing the spatial random effect and fitting a restricted spatial regression. In this paper, we propose a different approach: a transformation of the geographic space to ensure that the unobserved spatial random effect added to the regression is orthogonal to the fixed effects covariates. Our approach, named SPOCK, has the additional benefit of providing a fast and simple computational method to estimate the parameters. Also, it does not constrain the distribution class assumed for the spatial error term. A simulation study and real data analyses are presented to better understand the advantages of the new method in comparison with the existing ones. Full Article
cent 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
cent Daily Marijuana Use Is Not Associated with Brain Morphometric Measures in Adolescents or Adults By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2015-01-28 Barbara J. WeilandJan 28, 2015; 35:1505-1512Neurobiology of Disease Full Article
cent Visualization of Microtubule Growth in Cultured Neurons via the Use of EB3-GFP (End-Binding Protein 3-Green Fluorescent Protein) By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2003-04-01 Tatiana StepanovaApr 1, 2003; 23:2655-2664Cellular Full Article
cent Les banques centrales et la dette : des risques émergents pour l efficacité de la politique monétaire en Afrique By www.bis.org Published On :: 2018-10-16T08:57:00Z French translation of BIS Papers No 99 - Central banks and debt: emerging risks to the effectiveness of monetary policy in Africa?, October 2018. Full Article
cent Monedas digitales emitidas por bancos centrales By www.bis.org Published On :: 2018-03-12T07:42:00Z Spanish version of executive summary of report on Central bank digital currencies published by the Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) and the Markets Committee, March 2018. Full Article
cent Las monedas digitales de bancos centrales podrían afectar a los pagos, la política monetaria y la estabilidad financiera By www.bis.org Published On :: 2018-03-12T07:52:00Z Spanish version of Press release about CPMI and the Markets Committee issuing a report on "Central bank digital currencies" (12 March 2018) Full Article
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cent National Engineering Policy Centre to provide advice to government on reaching net zero emissions By www.raeng.org.uk Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 00:01:54 +01:00 Full Article