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Image Weighting Type
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IMWGTTYP
A classification of the technique used to enhance image contrast based on differences in magnetic resonance tissue properties. This can be achieved…
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2017
2017
Accommodating missingness in environmental measurements in gene‐environment interaction analysis
Mengyun Wu
,
Yangguang Zang
,
Sanguo Zhang
,
Jian Huang
,
Shuangge Ma
Genetic Epidemiology
2017
Corpus ID: 3348837
For the prognosis of complex diseases, beyond the main effects of genetic (G) and environmental (E) factors, gene‐environment (G…
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2013
2013
SISTEM PENDUKUNG KEPUTUSAN PEMILIHAN JURUSAN DENGAN METODE WEIGHTED PRODUCT UNTUK SISWA-SISWI SMA NEGERI 1 SALE
Djoko Andrianto
,
H. Santoso
2013
Corpus ID: 108991784
"Pemilihan jurusan yang tepat bagi para siswanya merupakan salah satu faktor penunjang kelancaran kegiatan pembelajaran di SMA…
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2012
2012
MULTICULTURALISMO; “UN CRISOL DE RAZAS” SOBRE UN “DESIERTO”
Karina Benito
2012
Corpus ID: 190736681
Se presentan los avances de un proyecto de investigacion en el marco del IIGG. UBA CONICET denominado Lazos sociales en grupos…
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2009
2009
OWC-LOWA operator and its application to risk investment in uncertain linguistic setting
R. Lin
,
G. Wei
International Conference on Industrial…
2009
Corpus ID: 17208904
With respect to multiple attribute decision making (MADM) problems in which the attribute weights take the form of real numbers…
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1992
1992
A new wholesale price index for Brazil during the period 1870-1913
Luís A. V. Catão
1992
Corpus ID: 53663687
Although there are many price-Ievel indices for the Brazilian economy prior to the First World War, they are of extremely poor…
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