نتایج جستجو برای: nelson technique results showed

تعداد نتایج: 4323823  

2008
TAKASHI ITO

Mixed arithmetic and geometric means, with and without weights, are both considered. Related to mixed arithmetic and geometric means, the following three types of inequalities and their generalizations, from three variables to a general n variables, are studied. For arbitrary x, y, z ≥ 0 we have [ x + y + z 3 (xyz) ]1/2 ≤ ( x + y 2 · y + z 2 · z + x 2 )1/3 , (A) 1 3 (√ xy + √ yz + √ zx ) ≤ 1 2 ...

Journal: :BMJ 2005
Fiona Milne Chris Redman James Walker Philip Baker Julian Bradley Carol Cooper Michael de Swiet Gillian Fletcher Mervi Jokinen Deirdre Murphy Catherine Nelson-Piercy Vicky Osgood Stephen Robson Andrew Shennan Angela Tuffnell Sara Twaddle Jason Waugh

2005;330;576-580 BMJ Shennan, Angela Tuffnell, Sara Twaddle and Jason Waugh Murphy, Catherine Nelson-Piercy, Vicky Osgood, Stephen Robson, Andrew Carol Cooper, Michael de Swiet, Gillian Fletcher, Mervi Jokinen, Deirdre Fiona Milne, Chris Redman, James Walker, Philip Baker, Julian Bradley, of pre-eclampsia in the community (PRECOG): how to screen for and detect onset The pre-eclampsia community ...

2010
Bill McCloskey Thomas W. Reps Shmuel Sagiv

We describe Deskcheck, a parametric static analyzer that is able to establish properties of programs that manipulate dynamically allocated memory, arrays, and integers. Deskcheck can verify quantified invariants over mixed abstract domains, e.g., heap and numeric domains. These domains need only minor extensions to work with our domain combination framework. The technique used for managing the ...

2011
Ying Ru Zhao Xueqian Xie Harry J de Koning Willem P Mali Rozemarijn Vliegenthart Matthijs Oudkerk

The Dutch-Belgian Randomized Lung Cancer Screening Trial (Dutch acronym: NELSON study) was designed to investigate whether screening for lung cancer by low-dose multidetector computed tomography (CT) in high-risk subjects will lead to a decrease in 10-year lung cancer mortality of at least 25% compared with a control group without screening. Since the start of the NELSON study in 2003, 7557 par...

1946
W. B. Saunders Waldo E. Nelson

49 contributors the book has been completely rewritten and embraces a wide field of the subject ranging from the care of the unborn child to the supervision of the adolescent, and from the infant feeding to the management of behaviour disorders. Subjects like physical, mental and emotional development, the part played by heredity, nutritional requirements and feeding of children, formation of h...

Journal: :پژوهش های فلسفی 0
اسماعیل سعادتی خمسه استادیار گروه فلسفه دانشگاه محقق اردبیلی

discussion of the many faces of relativism occupies a highly prominent place in the epistemological literature. protagoras in ancient greece and nelson goodman in the modern period are two most notable proponent of relativism. in the present article, i discuss and explain relativistic approaches of this two important relativist. i will first briefly define and review some faces of relativism. t...

Journal: :The American Mathematical Monthly 2014
Richard Katz Mike Krebs Anthony Shaheen

We prove that if a real-valued function of the plane sums to zero on the four vertices of every unit square, then it must be the zero function. This fact implies a lower bound in a “coloring of the plane” problem similar to the famous Hadwiger–Nelson problem, which asks for the smallest number of colors needed to assign every point in the plane a color so that no two points of unit distance apa...

Journal: :J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 2005
Alexander Soifer

In previous papers (J. Combin Theory Ser. A 103 (2003) 387) and (J. Combin. Theory Ser. A 105 (2004) 359) Saharon Shelah and I formulated a conditional chromatic number theorem, which described a setting in which the chromatic number of the plane takes on two different values depending upon the axioms for set theory.We also constructed examples of a distance graph on the real line R and differe...

Journal: :Graphs and Combinatorics 2014
Maria Axenovich JiHyeok Choi Michelle A. Lastrina T. McKay J. Smith B. Stanton

The chromatic number of a subset of the real plane is the smallest number of colors assigned to the elements of that set such that no two points at distance 1 receive the same color. It is known that the chromatic number of the plane is between 4 and 7. In this note, we determine the bounds on the chromatic number for several classes of subsets of the plane such as extensions of the rational pl...

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