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Bolt, Bruce A. "Inge Lehmann. 13 May 1888—21 February 1993." Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 43 (January 1997): 287–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.1997.0016.

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Dr Inge Lehmann was born on 13 May 1888 at Osterbro by the Lakes in Copenhagen. She grew up and lived much of her long life there, and for over 50 years, on Kastelvej, Copenhagen. The Lehmann family had its roots in Bohemia; the Danish branch had many influential members of high standing, including barristers, politicians and engineers. Inge Lehmann's paternal grandfather laid out the first Danish telegraph line (opened in 1854) and her great grandfather was Governor of the National Bank. Her mother's father, Hans Jakob T0rsleff, belonged to an old Danish family with a priest in every generation. A granddaughter, Anne Groes, was for a while Minister of Commerce. Inge's childhood was a happy one in the peaceful atmosphere of the 1890s. Her father, Alfred Lehmann, was a professor of psychology at the University of Copenhagen who pioneered the study of experimental psychology in Denmark. He was rarely seen except at mealtimes, though sometimes on Sunday he took the family for a walk. (A fund endowed by her estate makes a travel award each year alternatively to a psychologist and a geophysicist.) She had a sister, Harriet.
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Nze Ossima, Arnaud D., Jean-Pierre Daurès, Faiza Bessaoud, and Brigitte Trétarre. "The generalized Lehmann ROC curves: Lehmann family of ROC surfaces." Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation 85, no. 3 (September 2, 2013): 596–607. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00949655.2013.831863.

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Gönen, Mithat, and Glenn Heller. "Lehmann Family of ROC Curves." Medical Decision Making 30, no. 4 (March 30, 2010): 509–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0272989x09360067.

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Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves evaluate the discriminatory power of a continuous marker to predict a binary outcome. The most popular parametric model for an ROC curve is the binormal model, which assumes that the marker, after a monotone transformation, is normally distributed conditional on the outcome. Here, the authors present an alternative to the binormal model based on the Lehmann family, also known as the proportional hazards specification. The resulting ROC curve and its functionals (such as the area under the curve and the sensitivity at a given level of specificity) have simple analytic forms. Closed-form expressions for the functional estimates and their corresponding asymptotic variances are derived. This family accommodates the comparison of multiple markers, covariate adjustments, and clustered data through a regression formulation. Evaluation of the underlying assumptions, model fitting, and model selection can be performed using any off-the-shelf proportional hazards statistical software package.
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Yakovlev, Roman V., Rob De Vos, Ramon Hulsbosch, and Vadim V. Zolotuhin. "Revision of the family Metarbelidae (Lepidoptera) of the Oriental Region. VIII. Genus Lutzkobesia Lehmann, 2019." Ecologica Montenegrina 52 (March 30, 2022): 49–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2022.52.7.

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In the eighth part of the revision on the Asian Metarbelidae (Lepidoptera) we consider the genus Lutzkobesia Lehmann, 2019, which includes two species, distributed in Western Indonesia (the islands of Sumatra and Java): L. hollowayi Lehmann, 2019 and L. tenera (Roepke, 1957) comb. n.
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Revell, E. J., and Israel Yeivin. "Yeivin, "Hebrew Manuscripts of the Lehmann Family"." Jewish Quarterly Review 84, no. 2/3 (October 1993): 348. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1455379.

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Jokiel-Rokita, Alicja, and Rafał Topolnicki. "Estimation of the ROC curve from the Lehmann family." Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 142 (February 2020): 106820. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csda.2019.106820.

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Schiaparelli, Stefano, Marco Oliverio, Marco Taviani, Huw Griffiths, Anne-Nina Lörz, and Giancarlo Albertelli. "Short Note: Circumpolar distribution of the pycnogonid-ectoparasitic gastropod Dickdellia labioflecta (Dell, ) (Mollusca: Zerotulidae)." Antarctic Science 20, no. 5 (May 16, 2008): 497–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954102008001302.

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The Antarctic gastropod Dickdellia labioflecta (Dell, 1990) (originally described as Laevilittorina (Corneolittorina) labioflecta) is an obligate parasite of pycnogonids, which exploits their body fluids through the cuticular gland holes (Lehmann et al. 2007) and lays its eggs on the pycnogonid's legs where embryos complete their life cycle (Hedgpeth 1964, Sirenko 2000, Lehmann et al. 2007). The ecology of D. labioflecta appears to be unique, as no other examples of such a specialized parasitic behaviour on pycnogonids are known. This life-style and the related anatomical specializations (gut and digestive gland morphology), prompted the erection of a new genus, Dickdellia Warén & Hain, 1996 provisionally included in the family Zerotulidae (Warén & Hain 1996). Although information is quite scant, to date, two pycnogonid host species are known for Dickdellia: Colossendeis megalonyx megalonyx Fry & Hedgpeth, 1969 (Lehmann et al. 2007) and Nymphon isabellae Turpaeva, 2000 (Sirenko 2000).
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Mutairi, Alya Al, and Muhammad Z. Arshad. "A New Odd Fréchet Lehmann Type II–G Family of Distributions: A Power Function Distribution With Theory and Applications." International Journal of Statistics and Probability 11, no. 2 (February 13, 2022): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijsp.v11n2p29.

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Modeling complex random phenomena frequently observed in reliability engineering and medical science once thought to be an enigma. Scientists and practitioners agree that an appropriate but simple model is the best choice for this investigation. We contribute a new family referred to as an odd Fréchet Lehmann type-II (OFrLII) G family of distributions to address these issues. This new family has involved a shape parameter that modulated the tails of new models. Furthermore, we develop a list of eight new sub-models for a new family and a power function distribution (OFrLII–PF) nominated for detailed discussion. We derive several complementary mathematical properties and explicit expressions for the moments, quantile function, and order statistics. We plot possible shapes of the density and the hazard rate functions over the particular choices of the model parameters. We follow a technique known as maximum likelihood estimation to estimate unknown model parameters and a simulation study established to assess the asymptotic behavior of these MLEs. The applicability of the OFrLII–G family, is evaluated via OFrLII –PF distribution. For this, we fit two engineering and one COVID–19 pandemic dataset. Supportive results of OFrLII–PF distribution declare it as a better fit model against the well-established competitor’s ones. A modified odd Fréchet Lehmann Type II–G Family of Distributions: A Power Function Distribution with Theory and Applications
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Petridou, Maria, Vasilios Kimiskidis, Konstantinos Deligiannis, and Aristides Kazis. "Borjeson-Forssman-Lehmann syndrome: two severely handicapped females in a family." Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery 99, no. 2 (May 1997): 148–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0303-8467(97)80014-5.

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Yakovlev, Roman V., and Vadim V. Zolotuhin. "Revision of the family Metarbelidae (Lepidoptera) of the Oriental Region. III. Genus Stueningeria Lehmann, 2019." Ecologica Montenegrina 43 (June 16, 2021): 16–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2021.43.2.

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In the third part of the revision of the family Metarbelidae (Lepidoptera) of South-Eastern Asia, we provide a revision of the genus Stueningeria Lehmann, 2019 with description of six new species: Stueningeria htetae sp. nov. (Type locality: Mynmar, 21 km E Putao), Stueningeria csovarii sp. nov. (Type locality: Thailand, Changwat Nan, 15 km N of Bo Luang), Stueningeria loeffleri sp. nov. (Type locality: Thailand, Sakhon Nakhon Prov., Phu Pan NP), Stueningeria ihlei sp. nov. (Type locality: Vietnam (C.), Prov. Thua-Thien-Hue, Kreis A Luoi, Gemeinde A Rong, Passastrasse ca. 30 km S A Luoi.), Stueningeria murzini sp. nov. (Type locality: China, SW Yunnan, Xishuanbanna, Guanping env., 60 km N Jinghong), and Stueningeria pinratanai sp. nov. (Type locality: NW Thailand, Chiangmai, Doi Pui Forest Res. Stat.) Two new combinations are established: Stueningeria campbelli (Hampson, 1910) comb. nov. and Stueningeria phaga (Swinhoe, 1894) comb. nov. Both species are redescribed. The type species of the genus Stueningeria nepalensis Lehmann, 2019 is reported for the first time for the fauna of India (Uttarakhand). We also give for the first time the description of female genitalia of the genus Stueningeria. The genus distribution map is provided.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Lehmann family"

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Lehmann, Ingo [Verfasser]. "First revision of the family Metarbelidae Strand, 1909 (Lepidoptera, Cossoidea Leach, 1815) and a phylogeny based on adult morphology of 60 genera from the Afrotropical and Oriental Region / Ingo Lehmann." Bonn : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1193576334/34.

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Heinz, Christine [Verfasser], and Albrecht [Akademischer Betreuer] Lehmann. "Ideal und Institution : Die Familie als Leser und als Motiv der deutschen Familienzeitschriften SCHORERS FAMILIENBLATT, ÜBER LAND UND MEER und DIE NEUE WELT zwischen 1870 und 1895 / Christine Heinz. Betreuer: Albrecht Lehmann." Hamburg : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg, 2011. http://d-nb.info/1020384506/34.

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Books on the topic "Lehmann family"

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Farmar, Donna Klimpke. Lehmann families: Descendants of Wilhelm Lehmann and Auguste Briesch of Athens, Wisconsin. Redwood City, Calif. (1919 Cordilleras Rd., Redwood City 94062-3309): D.K. Farmer, 1998.

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Yeivin, Israel. Ohel hayim: A catalogue of Hebrew manuscripts of the Manfred Anne Lehmann family : Biblical manuscripts. New York: Manfred & Anne Lehmann Foundation, 1990.

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Libo, Kenneth. Lots of Lehmans: The family of Mayer Lehman of Lehman Brothers : remembered by his descendants. [New York]: Center for Jewish History, 2007.

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Adams, Douglass Graem. The descendants of Martin Werbelow and Christine Krause and Carl Fredrich Schwartz and Caroline Werbelow: Including the Biehle, Borgelt, Heinold, Hartmann, Legband, Lehmann, Leitzke, Matthes, Moritz, and Prawitz families of Stanton County and Cumming County, Nebraska. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 2001.

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Lehman trilogy. Torino: Giulio Einaudi editore, 2014.

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Lehman, James O. The William H. and Mary P. Lehman family. Harrisonburg, Va: J.O. Lehman, 1992.

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1901-, Lehmann Rosamond, ed. Rosamond Lehmann's album. London: Chatto & Windus, 1985.

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Lehman, Marie R. Lehman family reunions notebook, 1882-1894, Montgomery Co., Ohio. [Ohio?]: Marie R. Lehman, 1987.

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Graham, Connie Thompson. Simon Ihrig Lehman and Emily Adeline Speicher: Their descendants and ancestors. [Fairview Park, OH: C.T. Graham], 2001.

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Flade, Roland. The Lehmans: From Rimpar to the New World : a family history. 2nd ed. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Lehmann family"

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Pal, Ayan, Debashis Samanta, Sharmishtha Mitra, and Debasis Kundu. "A Simple Step-Stress Model for Lehmann Family of Distributions." In Advances in Statistics - Theory and Applications, 315–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62900-7_16.

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Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher. "Carl Friedrich Lehmann-Haupt and the Lehmann Family Secrets." In Carl Friedrich Lehmann-Haupt, 5–30. Harrassowitz, O, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvc2rn3v.4.

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Cooper, Ian. "Last Supper." In Frenzy, 87–88. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781911325369.003.0005.

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This chapter looks at Alfred Hitchcock's last finished film, Family Plot (1976). Family Plot is an amusing light-hearted mystery which saw the Master return to sunnier climes (Northern California). But the notion that Hitchcock was mellowing is a false one. The last film he worked on, abandoned due to his failing health, was to be The Short Night. Based on the story of the escaped spy George Blake, starring Sean Connery, Clint Eastwood, or Walter Matthau playing opposite Liv Ullmann or Catherine Deneuve and set in London and Finland, the script was to be written by Ernest Lehman, the screenwriter of North by Northwest (1959). However, Lehman left the project over Hitchcock's desire to include a graphic rape scene. This is history repeating itself, as a similar row about sexual violence had led The Birds (1963) screenwriter Evan Hunter to walk out on Marnie (1964).
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Theidon, Kimberly Susan. "Ocultos a plena luz : los niños nacidos de la violencia sexual en tiempos de guerra." In La verdad nos hace libres: sobre las relaciones entre filosofía, derechos humanos, religión y universidad Volumen de homenaje a Salomón Lerner Febres con motivo de la celebración de sus 70 años, 503–22. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18800/9786123171148.029.

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Ya se hacía tarde en el Lehman College de Brooklyn, Nueva York, cuando la sobreviviente de genocidio y activista Jacqueline Murekatete subió al estrado para recordar esos 100 días funestos de 19941 . Tenía apenas nueve años cuando toda su familia inmediata, y la mayoría de su familia extendida, fueron llevadas al río y masacradas por sus vecinos Hutu. Aunque había mucho de obsesionante en las memorias que compartió, aquí me ocuparé tan solo de una. La señorita Murekatete se refirió a los miles de niños producto de la violación, observando que, para muchas mujeres que perdieron a sus familias enteras ante la violencia genocida, estas criaturas bien podrían ser sus únicos parientes vivos. Se detuvo, antes de agregar que «estos son niños complicados para sus madres». Y vaya si lo son.
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Mesquita, Batja. "Emotions as Dynamic Cultural Phenomena." In Handbook of Affective Sciences, 871–90. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195126013.003.0046.

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Abstract Following Darwin’s work on emotional expression, many psychologists set out to demonstrate the features of emotions that are universal. Cross-cultural research has suggested universality of a number of facial, vocal, and bodily expressions, antecedent events, appraisals, action readiness modes, and physiological changes associated with certain emotions (for reviews of this evidence, see Mesquita & Frijda, 1992; Mesquita, Frijda, & Scherer, 1997). The evidence for universal constituents of emotions is convincing. But does this evidence mean that the emotional experience of people in different cultures is similar? In this chapter I suggest that this is not the case: Emotional experience greatly varies across cultures. I argue that cultural models are necessary to understand and predict these variations. The central purpose of this chapter is to suggest that emotional experience is to be understood and predicted from cultural models. Cultural models are at one and the same time forms of knowledge and social practices (Moscovici, 1988). Cultural models are like schemas: They can be flexibly applied to the context. Somewhat different properties of the schema will emerge depending on their relevance to the situation at hand. Cultural models importantly constitute a person’s reality, because they focus attention, they guide perception, they lend meaning, and they imbue emotional value. A cultural model is decisive in what your world is like (Bruner, 1986) and reflects the cultural “answers” to existential questions, such as the real, the good, the self, the group, and so forth (D’Andrade, 1984; D’Andrade & Strauss, 1992; Holland & Quinn, 1987). In a middle-class American context an important aspect of the cultural model is to gain success through one’s own contributions. Through individual hard work, people can be successful; this will boast their self-esteem, a central concern in America, and it will make them happy, the most desirable emotion in an American context (e.g., D’Andrade, 1984; Heine, Lehman, Markus, & Kitayama, 1999). Success is good, happiness is good, and high selfesteem is good, and those goals need to be fostered and if necessary protected from group pressure. In fact, the very choice of the groups that one is part of should be made to serve individual success and happiness (Triandis, 1995). The promotion of happiness and the fostering of situations which afford happiness are important themes in America. In contrast, in many Mediterranean cultures, honor is central to the cultural model (Bourdieu, 1966; Peristiany, 1966; Pitt-Rivers, 1966). In these cultures the cultural models emphasize maintaining one’s social status and respect (i.e., one’s position in the society) rather than the gain of individual success. One’s honor is in great part determined by the honor of close family members.
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Conference papers on the topic "Lehmann family"

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Casini, Giovanni, Thomas Meyer, and Ivan Varzinczak. "Rational Defeasible Belief Change." In 17th International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning {KR-2020}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/kr.2020/22.

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We present a formal framework for modelling belief change within a nonmonotonic reasoning system. Belief change and non-monotonic reasoning are two areas that are formally closely related, with recent attention being paid towards the analysis of belief change within a non-monotonic environment. In this paper we consider the classical AGM belief change operators, contraction and revision, applied to a defeasible setting in the style of Kraus, Lehmann, and Magidor. The investigation leads us to the consideration of the problem of iterated change, generalising the classical work of Darwiche and Pearl. We characterise a family of operators for iterated revision, followed by an analogous characterisation of operators for iterated contraction. We start considering belief change operators aimed at preserving logical consistency, and then characterise analogous operators aimed at the preservation of coherence—an important notion within the field of logic-based ontologies.
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