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Constant Object Proportion Rendering
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COPR
COPR (/ˈkɒpər/; Constant Object Proportion Rendering), is a web development technique that gives web pages the same zoom in/out and stretch/shrink to…
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2017
2017
A General Framework for and New Normalization of Attributable Proportion
O. Hössjer
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I. Kockum
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L. Alfredsson
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A. Hedström
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T. Olsson
,
M. Lekman
2017
Corpus ID: 125813370
Abstract A unified theory is developed for attributable proportion (AP) and population attributable fraction (PAF) of joint…
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2011
2011
Multi-Class Classification via Subspace Modeling
Mei-Ling Shyu
,
Chao Chen
,
Shu‐Ching Chen
International Journal of Semantic Computing
2011
Corpus ID: 207152684
Aiming to build a satisfactory supervised classifier, this paper proposes a Multi-class Subspace Modeling (MSM) classification…
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2011
2011
Notice of RetractionPyrolysis Treatment of Chromite Ore Processing Residue with Waste Tyre
Dalei Zhang
,
Fan Qiao
,
Qingyuan Guo
,
Mou Lv
,
Y. Sun
International Conferences on Biomedical and…
2011
Corpus ID: 37353046
Chromite Ore Processing Residue (COPR) is the byproduct of chromate production process, which contains a large amounts of Cr(VI…
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2010
2010
Dust emission of chromium from chromite ore processing residue disposal areas in the vicinity of Krasnogorskii Village in Chelyabinsk oblast
E. Sokol
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E. Nigmatulina
,
D. Nokhrin
Contemporary Problems of Ecology
2010
Corpus ID: 98218
The chromium content of soil, dust, and plants near an open-pit mine used to store self-decomposing chromite ore processing…
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2008
2008
Efficient Occlusion Culling with Occupancy Proportion
Bo Li
,
Cheng Wang
,
Lijun Li
International Conference on Computer Science and…
2008
Corpus ID: 13238862
Visibility culling is a fundamental problem in computer graphics. By combining object-space coherence with image-space coherence…
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2004
2004
Relationship in chemical composition between mother solution and allophane-like aluminosilicate precipitate through neutralization of acid hydrothermal water by seawater
K. Nogami
2004
Corpus ID: 128396237
A series of experiments on the formation of allophane-like aluminosilicate precipitates were carried out through neutralization…
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2003
2003
Un moindre mal pour les travailleuses? La Commission du salaire minimum des femmes du Québec, 1925-1937
E. Leroux
2003
Corpus ID: 142698307
Over the last few years, the activities of minimum wage commissions in the western provinces and in Ontario have been the subject…
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2000
2000
Law, Capitalism, and the Liberal State: The Historical Sociology of James Willard Hurst
W. Novak
Law and History Review
2000
Corpus ID: 145056770
Two legacies vie to take the measure of the work of Willard Hurst. The first understands Hurst primarily in his formal role as…
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1991
1991
Oxygen uptake by roots of Rumex species at different temperatures : the relative importance of diffusive resistance and enzyme kinetics
P. Laan
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M. Tosserams
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P. Huys
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H. Bienfait
1991
Corpus ID: 40447434
Abstract. Oxygen uptake characteristics of the roots of three Rumex species were compared, and related to kinetics of the…
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1960
1960
Fortlaufende indirekte Blutdruckregistrierung
K. Froňková
Archiv für Kreislaufforschung
1960
Corpus ID: 20935868
Zusammenfassung1.Es wurde eine methode zur fortlaufenden Blutdruckregistrierung bei Hunden an der Karotisschlinge beschrieben…
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