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Tài liệu Study the Values--Higher Values For You ppt

Tài liệu Study the Values--Higher Values For You ppt

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... Study the Values insufficient effort to execute on those values This chapter begins with a brief discussion of brand, follows by relating the brand to core values, and shows how core values are ... attributes of business (brand!) that you embody Core values lead to corporate values Corporate values lead to product and store values Product and store values lead to store branding Store branding leads ... athletes better performers, whether this is a new design for a soccer ball or a special shoe for high jumpers In the company's retail stores, these values are celebrated in a dual-store format One concept...
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Đề tài " The Calabi-Yau conjectures for embedded surfaces " potx

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... Minimal surfaces, Courant Lecture Notes in Math (1999) [CM2] , Estimates for parametric elliptic integrands, International Mathematics Research Notices, 2002, no 6, 291–297 [CM3] , The ... 69–92 [CM5] , The space of embedded minimal surfaces of fixed genus in a 3-manifold III; Planar domains, Ann of Math 160 (2004), 523–572 [CM6] , The space of embedded minimal surfaces of ... Yau, eds.), (2004), 83–146 [CM8] , Disks that are double spiral staircases, Notices Amer Math Soc 50 (2003), 327–339 [CM9] , Shapes of embedded minimal surfaces, Proc Nat Acad Sciences,...
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MONETARY VALUES FOR AIR POLLUTION RISK OF DEATH: A CONTINGENT VALUATION SURVEY ppt

MONETARY VALUES FOR AIR POLLUTION RISK OF DEATH: A CONTINGENT VALUATION SURVEY ppt

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... 1.043 for a 10 µg/m3 PM10 variation, i.e RR = + (0.043∆c) for a ∆c variation The scale of reductions used in the survey is ∆c = 23.5 − 7.5 = 16 µg/m3 for complete elimination, ∆c = µg/m3 for a ... to 0.5568 before reduction, to 0.5677 for a 50% reduction, and to 0.5781 for complete elimination Converted to a "per 100 persons" base, this leads to 1.09 person (rounded to one) for a 50% reduction ... framework for heterogeneous individuals of a household in continuous time, although related dynamic optimization models for heterogeneous agents have been explored in discrete time (see for instance...
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A Decommodified Experience? Exploring Aesthetic, Economic and Ethical Values for Volunteer Ecotourism in Costa Rica pot

A Decommodified Experience? Exploring Aesthetic, Economic and Ethical Values for Volunteer Ecotourism in Costa Rica pot

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... impacts, environmental education for both tourists and local people, support for conservation, benefits for and involvement of the local population, and a respect for local culture and rights These ... additional context for the interviews and informed the overall argument For interviewing, purposeful sampling was used to identify research participants that presented ‘information-rich cases’ ... ecotourism is inherently different from other forms of ecotourism with regard to aesthetic, economic and ethical values Below, we discuss how these values play out in Gandoca, in order to contribute...
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báo cáo hóa học:

báo cáo hóa học: " Utility values for symptomatic non-severe hypoglycaemia elicited from persons with and without diabetes in Canada and the United Kingdom" potx

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... probabilities traded back and forth between higher and lower values that iteratively narrowed to the point of indifference [22] Age, sex, and age at last year of formal education were documented ... documented as demographic description for all respondents For the population with diabetes, descriptive clinical data were also collected Data analysis For each health state, the TTO utility ... variable representing education beyond 16 years of age For respondents without diabetes, we included a variable for country (UK or Canada) and for respondents with diabetes, we included the diabetes...
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báo cáo hóa học:

báo cáo hóa học:" Population preference values for treatment outcomes in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: a cross-sectional utility study" pdf

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... QALYs in product evaluation For example, a briefing paper disseminated by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) cites that health state utility values are a key parameter ... preference for cost-utility analyses using QALYs as the primary outcome measure in order to make clear comparisons of the value of new medicines [5] QALYs are particularly useful for conditions for ... preferences for standardized health states that include clinical response and toxicities observed during treatment of CLL Methods A cross-sectional study was performed to elicit utilities for CLL...
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effective computational geometry for curves surfaces boissonnat teillaud pdf

effective computational geometry for curves surfaces boissonnat teillaud pdf

Kĩ thuật Viễn thông

... Institute for Computer Science in Saarbr¨cken, Germany, initiated the project Exacus —Efficient and u Exact Algorithms for Curves and Surfaces [4 ]— where we develop several C++ software libraries for ... algorithmic methods for approximating curves and surfaces The search for approximate representations of curved objects is motivated by the fact that algorithms for curves and surfaces are more ... foundations for effective computational geometry for curves and surfaces This book covers two main approaches In a first part, we discuss exact geometric algorithms for curves and surfaces We revisit...
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Báo cáo khoa hoc:"Breeding values for identified quantitative trait loci under selection" ppsx

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... heritability is h Breeding values for polygenic effects are estimated with accuracy r&dquo;, for males and r f for females, resulting in a standard deviation of estimated breeding values for polygenic effects ... optimal breeding values for d the QTL become equal to +a,, and -as for sires and equal to +a and , d d - a for dams, with: 2.3 Numerical procedures for derivation of optimal QTL breeding values The ... selection intensity for genotype i from sex j 2.3.2 Iterative values procedure for deriving optimal QTL breeding Iterative procedures for finding the unique truncation points for given allele substitution...
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Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 1 docx

Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 1 docx

Kĩ thuật Viễn thông

... foundations for effective computational geometry for curves and surfaces This book covers two main approaches In a first part, we discuss exact geometric algorithms for curves and surfaces We revisit ... algorithmic methods for approximating curves and surfaces The search for approximate representations of curved objects is motivated by the fact that algorithms for curves and surfaces are more ... stands for Effective Computational Geometry for Curves and Surfaces, running from 2001 to 2004, extended the scope of implementation research towards curved objects.1 Arrangements of curves and surfaces...
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Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 2 pot

Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 2 pot

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... Institute for Computer Science in Saarbr¨cken, Germany, initiated the project Exacus —Efficient and u Exact Algorithms for Curves and Surfaces [4 ]— where we develop several C++ software libraries for ... ensure for the case analysis in the algorithms anyway For the resultant computation we can choose between the B´zout resultant (the default) and the Sylvester matrix formulation Argue ments for ... significant impact not only on the performance of point-location queries, but also on the performance of some of the operations that modify the arrangement For example, when inserting a curve into...
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Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 3 docx

Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 3 docx

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... successfully implemented for arrangements of triangles and of polyhedral surfaces It computes the vertical 15 For a detailed discussion of what constitute well-behaved surfaces or surface patches ... are defined for any dimension and for arrangements of any collection of “well-behaved” objects [85, 196, 312] For simplicity of exposition we describe the three-dimensional variant for arrangements ... arrangements are naturally defined on curved surfaces as well For instance, a very useful type of arrangements is defined on the surface of a sphere—see Sect 1.7 for an application of such arrangements...
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Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 4 pdf

Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 4 pdf

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... implementation of arrangements of curves and surfaces and their applications Many combinatorial and algorithmic results for arrangements of curves and surfaces can be found in Sharir and Agarwal’s ... sections is to present effective algorithms for a variety of Voronoi diagrams for which some additional structure can be exhibited 72 J-D Boissonnat, C Wormser, M Yvinec Exercise Show that the combinatorial ... of Rd , where ωi is a o triple (pi , λi , µi ) formed of a point pi of Rd , and two real numbers λi and µi 82 J-D Boissonnat, C Wormser, M Yvinec For a point x ∈ Rd , the distance δi (x) from...
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Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 5 pps

Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 5 pps

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... Owing to Euler formula, Properties and imply that the Voronoi diagram of n objects is a planar map of complexity O(n) Property is generally not granted for any input set Think for example of ... hierarchy described in [115] For a set of objects O, the Voronoi hierarchy HV (O) is a sequence of Voronoi diagrams Vor(Θ ), = 0, , L, built for subsets of O forming a hierarchy, i.e, O = ... ∆ is B; for all i = j, a connected component C of Rd \ bij is labeled by i if and only if ∀x ∈ C, δi (x) ≤ δj (x) We define the region of object oi as ∩j=i¯i bij A necessary condition for the...
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Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 6 pot

Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 6 pot

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... in 64 bits: bit for the sign, 11 bits for the exponent, and 52 bits for the mantissa 120 B Mourrain, S Pion, S Schmitt, J-P T´court, E Tsigaridas, N Wolpert e For non-extreme values of the exponent, ... additional care has to be taken to get good performance with rationals When performing geometric computations, such as for instance computing intersections, the values that we need to manipulate are no ... arithmetic model, is to approximate them This is usually performed by floating point numbers For instance, numerical approximations can be sufficient, for evaluation purposes, if one controls the error of...
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Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 7 pdf

Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 7 pdf

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... the Λi (i = d) as linear forms over Qd+d −1 [z] vanishing on P, z P, , z d −1 p, q, z q, , z d−1 q We can extend the Λi over R[z], considering that these forms vanish over all the ideal ... following way: • For j > j0 , Vj is the set of sj greatest points for the lexicographic order with x > y > z, among Li − ∪l>j Vl • For j < j0 , Vj is the set of sj smallest points for the lexicographic ... for smooth surfaces The aim of the following pages is to list some geometric quantities (length, area, curvatures) classically defined on smooth curves or surfaces, and to define their analog for...
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Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 9 pptx

Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 9 pptx

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... non-smooth surfaces provided that the normal deviation is not too large at the singular points [66] Experimental results on polyhedral surfaces, piecewise smooth surfaces, and algebraic surfaces ... incident to each vertex p must form a single cycle around p If this holds, these triangles form a topological disk around p If the test fails for some vertex p or for some edge pq, we intersect ... also treat surfaces (and plane regions) with boundary, and in fact, this is the real challenge in the design of the algorithm For simplicity, we will discuss only the case of smooth surfaces without...
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Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 10 pot

Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 10 pot

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... violated, we can simply perform a sufficiently generic transformation of the coordinates and start from scratch For details about how this primitive can be carried out for the case of an algebraic ... 5 Meshing of Surfaces 229 For manifolds of codimension at least 2, the topological ball property is not sufficient to establish isotopy For example, the topological ball property for a point sample ... present in the α-complex for a given value of α, and similarly for the simplices in the boundary of the α-shape The intervals for the boundary are contained in the intervals for the α-complex May...
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Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 11 pps

Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 11 pps

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... curve This result is false in general for non smooth curves, as illustrated in Fig 6.14 It is also false in general for dense samples of smooth surfaces In fact for almost any point x ∈ R3 \S, there ... isotopy which for example accounts for the knottedness of a torus Isotopy Two surfaces are isotopic if there exists a one-parameter family of embeddings into R3 that continuously deform the first ... an equivalence relation Note the knotted torus can not be deformed continuously into the unknotted one Any transformation that deforms the knotted torus in the unknotted one has to tear the torus...
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Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 12 doc

Effective Computational Geometry for Curves & Surfaces - Boissonnat & Teillaud Part 12 doc

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... accommodate non-uniform sampling the pivoting process can be repeated with a larger value for α Conformal α-shapes Conformal α-shapes were introduced in [81] to circumvent the uniformity limitations ... that the conformal alpha ˆ shape does not contain large simplices for small values of α Note that such ˆ guarantees cannot be provided for ordinary α-shapes and are not known to hold for any method ... the conformal α-shapes requires to compute the moment of appearance of the simplices as a function of α This is straightforˆ ward from the α -values Thus, the time complexity is the same as for ordinary...
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