نتایج جستجو برای: fit compatibility

تعداد نتایج: 117851  

2014
Timothy Williamson

1. Analogies between knowledge and action Knowledge and its Limits starts its exposition of the knowledge-first approach to epistemology with a structural analogy between knowledge and action as the two key relations between mind and world (Williamson 2000, pp. 1, 6-8). The aim of this chapter is to reconsider the relation between knowledge and action, and refine the analogy. 2 Consider the opp...

2014
Adam Hampshire Adrian M. Owen

Article history: Received 17 March 2014 Received in revised form 5 May 2014 Accepted 8 May 2014 Available online xxxx In this invited response, we first note that contrary to the claims of Haier and colleagues, they were not part of the review process for the article Fractionating Human Intelligence. We then expand on the rationale underlying the primary objective of the study, to determine whe...

2016
Mayte Suarez-Farinas Maurizio Pellegrino Knut M. Wittkowski Marcelo O. Magnasco

November 20, 2016 Version 1.46.0 Date 2011-02-09 Title A ``corrective make-up'' program for microarray chips Author Mayte Suarez-Farinas, Maurizio Pellegrino, Knut M. Wittkowski, Marcelo O. Magnasco Maintainer Maurizio Pellegrino Depends R (>= 2.10) Imports affy, altcdfenvs, Biobase, stats, utils Description The package is used to detect extended, diffuse and compact bl...

2013
Alex Gregory

In this paper, I show that we should understand the direction of fit of beliefs and desires in normative terms. After rehearsing a standard objection to Smith’s analysis of direction of fit, I raise a similar problem for Humberstone’s analysis. I go on to offer my own account, according to which the difference between beliefs and desires is determined by the normative relations such states stan...

2016
Fernando Broncano-Berrocal

Duncan Pritchard (et al. 2010, 2012a, 2012b) has recently shifted his view from an account that primarily understands knowledge in terms of the safety principle (a view mainly developed in his 2005 monograph on epistemic luck) to an ‘impure’ variety of virtue epistemology, which combines the safety principle with a weakened virtue-theoretic condition, a view that he calls anti-luck virtue epist...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2012
Ronan Aldous M Catanghal Vachel Gay V Paller

Dust mites are a medically important group of animals commonly found in carpets and mattresses in houses. Antigens in their feces cause allergic reactions such as asthma and contact dermatitis. Dust samples were vacuum-collected in a special collecting bag from a one square meter area of living room floors of 100 randomly sampled houses in Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines for one minute. Chromato...

2004
Kenneth A. Bollen

A controversial area in covariance structure models is the assessment of overall model fit. Researchers have expressed concern over the influence of sample size on measures of fit. Many contradictory claims have been made regarding which fit statistics are affected by N. Part of the confusion is due to there being two types of sample size effects that are confounded. The first is whether N dire...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2006
Nicolas Rodrigue Hervé Philippe Nicolas Lartillot

In recent works, methods have been proposed for applying phylogenetic models that allow for a general interdependence between the amino acid positions of a protein. As of yet, such models have focused on site interdependencies resulting from sequence-structure compatibility constraints, using simplified structural representations in combination with a set of statistical potentials. This structu...

Journal: :Human factors 2008
Tamara Reid Bush Robert P. Hubbard

OBJECTIVE The authors sought to use biomechanical measures, including motion and pressure, to compare four office chairs. BACKGROUND The fit of a person to a chair is related to the geometric and kinematic compatibility between the two. This geometric compatibility influences the motions that are allowed or prohibited and the support pressures at the body-chair interface. Thus, during evaluat...

2012
Arihant Jain V. H. Badshah S. K. Prasad

In this paper, the concept of semi-compatibility and weak compatibility in Fuzzy metric space has been applied to prove a common fixed point theorem. We improve the result of Kumar and Pant [14] by dropping the condition of continuity of the mapping and using semi-compatibility and weak compatibility of the mappings in place of compatibility.

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