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Shi, Zhuo. "Mixed Loop Scheme and it’s Industry Application." Advanced Materials Research 201-203 (February 2011): 356–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.201-203.356.

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This paper presents a unified and mixed interpolatory and approximation subdivision scheme for triangular meshes. It can be used to solve the "popping effect" problem when switching between meshes at different levels of resolution. The scheme generates surfaces coincidence with the Loop subdivision scheme in the limit condition having the coefficient k equal 0. When k equal 1, it will be changed into a new interpolatory subdivision scheme. A new set of rules is designed for computing the newly inserted vertices around extraordinary masks. Eigen-structure analysis demonstrates that subdivision surfaces generated using the new schemes are C1 continuous. The method is a completely simple one without constructing and solving equations. The example of British Museum shell design show the great flexibility advantage of mixed subdivision design method in shell architecture, even in other industry design field.
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Slović, Dragoslav, Ivan Tomašević, and Dragana Stojanović. "The effect of mixed wage incentives on performance: an action research report." Journal of East European Management Studies 28, no. 3 (2023): 504–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0949-6181-2023-3-504.

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The purpose of this paper is to analyse whether a mixed incentives scheme can positively influence company performance. The research report documents the design and implementation of a mixed wage incentives scheme to an apparel manufacturer in Serbia. The scheme was designed as a combination of individual- and group-based incentives with the wage fund based on group performance and allocated based on individual performance. The effects on performance were measured continuously over a period of forty-four months through labour productivity when applying individual, group, and mixed incentives, respectively. The results show that mixed incentives resulted in significant labour productivity increase, and outperformed both the individual- and group-based wage incentives schemes. The scheme promotes cooperation, team effort, information, and knowledge sharing, while maintaining individual accountability. Apart from the effect on performance, mixed incentives implementation positively affected employees’ attitude towards work, their motivation to improve, and learn new skills.
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Liu, Yang, Hong Li, Jinfeng Wang, and Wei Gao. "A New Positive Definite Expanded Mixed Finite Element Method for Parabolic Integrodifferential Equations." Journal of Applied Mathematics 2012 (2012): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/391372.

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A new positive definite expanded mixed finite element method is proposed for parabolic partial integrodifferential equations. Compared to expanded mixed scheme, the new expanded mixed element system is symmetric positive definite and both the gradient equation and the flux equation are separated from its scalar unknown equation. The existence and uniqueness for semidiscrete scheme are proved and error estimates are derived for both semidiscrete and fully discrete schemes. Finally, some numerical results are provided to confirm our theoretical analysis.
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Oliver, Emily J., Caroline Dodd-Reynolds, Adetayo Kasim, and Dimitrios Vallis. "Inequalities and Inclusion in Exercise Referral Schemes: A Mixed-Method Multi-Scheme Analysis." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 6 (March 16, 2021): 3033. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063033.

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Physical activity prescription, commonly through exercise referral schemes, is an established disease prevention and management pathway. There is considerable heterogeneity in terms of uptake, adherence, and outcomes, but because within-scheme analyses dominate previous research, there is limited contextual understanding of this variance. Both the impact of schemes on health inequalities and best practices for inclusion of at-risk groups are unclear. To address this, we modelled secondary data from the multi-scheme National Referral Database, comprising 23,782 individuals across 14 referral schemes, using a multilevel Bayesian inference approach. Scheme-level local demographics identified over-sampling in uptake; on the basis of uptake and completion data, more inclusive schemes (n = 4) were identified. Scheme coordinators were interviewed, and data were analyzed using a grounded theory approach. Inequalities presented in a nuanced way. Schemes showed promise for engaging populations at greater risk of poor health (e.g., those from more deprived areas or of an ethnic minority background). However, the completion odds were lower for those with a range of complex circumstances (e.g., a mental health-related referral). We identified creative best practices for widening access (e.g., partnership building), maintaining engagement (e.g., workforce diversity), and tailoring support, but recommend changes to wider operational contexts to ensure such approaches are viable.
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Wang, Rong, and Ying-Yu Niu. "Population transfer through multiple channels in two harmonic laser pulses." Journal of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry 19, no. 05 (July 24, 2020): 2050023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219633620500236.

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The processes of population transfer in the ground electronic state of HCl molecule through the three transition schemes are investigated by numerically solving the time-dependent Schrödinger equation. Two harmonic pulses are employed to induce population transfer and the relative phase of the two pulses can control the final population distributions. In the ladder transition scheme, the variation range of the target population with the relative phase is nearly 100% which is larger than that in the multi-photon transition scheme. It is more efficient for the mixed transition scheme to control population transfer between the initial and target states by using the relative phase. Comparing with the multi-photon and ladder schemes, the transition probability of the target population is more sensitive to the two pulse amplitudes in the mixed transition scheme.
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DRONIOU, JÉRÔME, ROBERT EYMARD, THIERRY GALLOUËT, and RAPHAÈLE HERBIN. "A UNIFIED APPROACH TO MIMETIC FINITE DIFFERENCE, HYBRID FINITE VOLUME AND MIXED FINITE VOLUME METHODS." Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences 20, no. 02 (February 2010): 265–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218202510004222.

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We investigate the connections between several recent methods for the discretization of anisotropic heterogeneous diffusion operators on general grids. We prove that the Mimetic Finite Difference scheme, the Hybrid Finite Volume scheme and the Mixed Finite Volume scheme are in fact identical up to some slight generalizations. As a consequence, some of the mathematical results obtained for each of the methods (such as convergence properties or error estimates) may be extended to the unified common framework. We then focus on the relationships between this unified method and nonconforming Finite Element schemes or Mixed Finite Element schemes. We also show that for isotropic operators, on particular meshes such as triangular meshes with acute angles, the unified method boils down to the well-known efficient two-point flux Finite Volume scheme.
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Stokbro, K. "Mixed ultrasoft/norm-conserved pseudopotential scheme." Physical Review B 53, no. 11 (March 15, 1996): 6869–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.53.6869.

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Shen, Wuqiang, and Shaohua Tang. "RGB, a Mixed Multivariate Signature Scheme." Computer Journal 59, no. 4 (August 7, 2015): 439–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/comjnl/bxv056.

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Feng, Y., J. Ren, and J. Jiang. "Mixed ranking scheme for video retrieval." Electronics Letters 46, no. 24 (2010): 1600. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/el.2010.8621.

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Tallapragada, V. V. Satyanarayana, D. Venkat Reddy, and Suresh Varma K. N. V. "Fuzzy Joint Gaussian-Impulsive Noise Removal Using Joint Distribution Modelling in Sparse Domain." International Journal of Fuzzy System Applications 11, no. 3 (July 1, 2022): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijfsa.312216.

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Image denoising is trivial. It is considered that when multiple sources of noise act simultaneously such a task tends to be more critical. The distribution of resulting noise will possess irregular structure with heavy tail leading to fuzzy in detection and removal of noise from images. Most mixed noise removal schemes first detect the pixels with noise attack and then attempt to remove the noise. The proposed scheme is a single phase mechanism where the noise detection phase is absent. The proposed scheme uses sparse coding as a base and modifies the weight of the fidelity term so that the heavy tail of mixed noise distribution is approximated to Gaussian distribution. The simulation results prove the superiority of the proposed scheme using peak signal to noise ratio and feature similarity index. Results show that in the severe mixed noise case a PSNR improvement of 1% is achieved, whereas in the intermediate and little mixed noise cases a PSNR improvement of about 4% and 5% ae achieved.

Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mixed scheme":

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Dimagiba, Richard Raymond N. "Application of the Boundary Element Method to three-dimensional mixed-mode elastoplastic fracture mechanics." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.310815.

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Toner, Michael F. "MADBIST : a scheme for built-in self-test of mixed analog-digital integrated circuits." Thesis, McGill University, 1996. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=40451.

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Consumers are demanding more and more value for each dollar spent on new electronic equipment. Built-In Self-Test (BIST) of electronic circuits and equipment will help to satiate the demand for self test, self diagnostics, and self repair. This dissertation explores a technique for a Mixed Analog Digital BIST (MADBIST) on a mixed-signal Integrated Circuit (IC). Specifically, on-chip tests for the Analog-to-Digital Converter and Digital-to-Analog Converter on the mixed-signal IC are developed. (The digital portion of the IC can be tested using digital BIST techniques). The tests implemented include Frequency Response, Signal-to-Noise Ratio, Gain Tracking, Inter-Modulation Distortion, and Harmonic Distortion. A precision analog test stimulus is efficiently generated on-chip using digital circuitry. The test stimulus itself is encoded within a Pulse-Density-Modulated bit stream. A narrow-band digital filter is employed to extract the measurement results. Experimental results from a test chip and a prototype circuit board are provided. Some of the engineering and economical trade-offs associated with the design of the tests are considered. The overhead required to implement several types of tests is dealt with. We also explore the relationship between the accuracy achieved by the test and the amount of resources required to implement it.
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Hanson, Coral Lucy. "Advancing understanding of effective exercise on referral : a mixed methods evaluation of the Northumberland scheme." Thesis, Durham University, 2017. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/12162/.

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Exercise on Referral Schemes (ERS) are a widespread community intervention in which health professionals refer patients to a programme of supervised exercise at leisure facilities. National guidance states routine data should be collected and made available for analyses, and that there is a need to better understand what elements of ERS work, for which subgroups of the population. This thesis examines what elements of behaviour change provision within ERS work, for whom and in what circumstances, in order to gain a better understanding of what influences referral to, engagement with, and adherence to such schemes. First the thesis presents a quantitative evaluation study of 2233 referrals to the 24-week Northumberland ERS in nine leisure facilities between July 2009 and September 2010. Main outcome measures were uptake, 12-week adherence, 24-week completion, and changes in self-reported physical activity, blood pressure, body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference. Two qualitative studies follow, one examining pre-scheme perceptions of 15 referrals and the second following them through the scheme. Data from semi-structured interviews conducted in both studies are presented as three narrative typologies of the referral journey. This research demonstrated that demographics and other factors related to referral minimally increased ability to predict engagement. Completion resulted in significant increases in self-reported physical activity and significant, but small, reductions in BMI and waist circumference. Participants had complex social circumstances, multiple personal reasons for referral and high expectations of positive health changes. Staff and peer support were influential to success, especially if expectations were not met. The narrative typologies help to identify those for whom ERS currently works well, those for whom ERS works but who may struggle with sustained behaviour change, and those for whom it does not work. This novel approach to classifying likelihood of success is used to discuss potential improvements to ERS.
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Mills, Hayley. "A mixed method investigation into the perception and measurement of success in the Healthwise Exercise Referral Scheme." Thesis, University of Gloucestershire, 2008. http://eprints.glos.ac.uk/3173/.

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Owusu-Asamoah, Kwasi. "Modelling an information management system for the National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2014. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/16415.

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The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in Ghana was introduced to alleviate the problem of citizens having to pay for healthcare at the point of delivery, given that many did not have the financial resources needed to do so, and as such were unable to adequately access healthcare services. The scheme is managed from the national headquarters in the capital Accra, through satellite offices located in districts right across the length and breadth of the country. It is the job of these offices to oversee the operations of the scheme within that particular district. Current literature however shows us that there is a digital divide that exists between the rural and urban areas of the country which has led to differences in the management of information within urban-based and rural-based districts. This thesis reviews the variables affecting the management of information within the scheme, and proposes an information management model to eliminate identified bottlenecks in the current information management model. The thesis begins by reviewing the theory of health insurance, information management and then finally the rural-urban digital divide. In addition to semi-structured interviews with key personnel within the scheme and observation, a survey questionnaire was also handed out to staff in nine different district schemes to obtain the raw data for this study. In identifying any issues with the current information management system, a comparative analysis was made between the current information management model and the real-world system in place to determine the changes needed to improve the current information management system in the NHIS. The changes discovered formed an input into developing the proposed information management system with the assistance of Natural Conceptual Modelling Language (NCML). The use of a mixed methodology in conducting the study, in addition to the employment of NCML was an innovation, and is the first of its kind in studying the NHIS in Ghana. This study is also the first to look at the differences in information management within the NHIS given the rural-urban digital divide.
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Jeong, Minsoo. "Asymptotics for the maximum likelihood estimators of diffusion models." [College Station, Tex. : Texas A&M University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2335.

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Schütz, Jochen [Verfasser]. "A hybrid mixed finite element scheme for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations and adjoint-based error control for target functionals / Jochen Schütz." Aachen : Hochschulbibliothek der Rheinisch-Westfälischen Technischen Hochschule Aachen, 2011. http://d-nb.info/1018186158/34.

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Hurst, Gemma Louise. "'Walk to Beijing' : a mixed methods evaluation of a financial incentive scheme aimed at encouraging physical activity participation in Sandwell, West Midlands." Thesis, Staffordshire University, 2013. http://eprints.staffs.ac.uk/2003/.

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Background. The many health benefits of physical activity are well established. In response to the low levels of activity in Sandwell, UK, the ‗Walk to Beijing‘ (WTB) intervention aimed to increase lifestyle physical activity using financial incentives (in combination with a health assessment, pedometer and brief advice). Aim. To examine the benefits of a financial incentive scheme to promote physical activity, specifically walking, in sedentary adults. Methods. A mixed methods evaluation comprised: (1) outcome evaluation employing a pre-post intervention design to measure three- and six- month changes in physical activity, physiological and self-reported health; (2) process evaluation using semi-structured interviews to explore participant experiences, motivations towards physical activity, incentivised health schemes and WTB participation; and (3) mixed methods case-study approach using data at collected at six- and 12-month follow-up to further explore sustainability of behaviour change. Results. Three-month data were available for 1082 participants (64.5% of baseline sample). A statistically significant positive change from baseline to three-month follow-up was observed for stage of change (p<.001, d=.63), which was maintained (but not further improved) at six-months (p<.001, d=.64). Significant three- and six-month improvements were also found in objective (e.g., BMI, waist-hip ratio, waist circumference and blood pressure) and subjective (e.g., EQ-5D, SF12v2 and Theory of Planned Behaviour constructs) measures of health status. At baseline, 41.7% of participants cited the financial incentive as influencing their decision to take part. Qualitative data also identified that the financial incentive was the primary motivator for some, but not all, individuals; other intervention components were also motivators. Conclusion. Data suggested that financial incentives may promote participation in lifestyle physical activity through aiding uptake and sustaining engagement, however, other intervention components were also important. This research is the first to conduct an evaluation of a financial incentive scheme to promote physical activity comprising a combination of quantitative, qualitative and longitudinal case study methods to gain a unique and detailed insight into the area. Important implications for future research and practice were identified.
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Malik, Muhammad Usman. "Learning multimodal interaction models in mixed societies A novel focus encoding scheme for addressee detection in multiparty interaction using machine learning algorithms." Thesis, Normandie, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020NORMIR18.

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Les travaux de recherche proposés se situe au carrefour de deux domaines de recherche, l'interaction humain-agent et l'apprentissage automatique. L’interaction humain-agent fait référence aux techniques et concepts impliqués dans le développement des agents intelligents, tels que les robots et les agents virtuels, capables d'interagir avec les humains pour atteindre un objectif commun. L’apprentissage automatique, d'autre part, exploite des algorithmes statistiques pour apprendre des modèles de donnée. Les interactions humaines impliquent plusieurs modalités, qui peuvent être verbales comme la parole et le texte, ainsi que les comportements non-verbaux, c'est-à-dire les expressions faciales, le regard, les gestes de la tête et des mains, etc. Afin d'imiter l'interaction humain-humain en temps réel en interaction humain-agent, plusieurs modalités d'interaction peuvent être exploitées. Avec la disponibilité de corpus d'interaction multimodales humain-humain et humain-agent, les techniques d'apprentissage automatique peuvent alors être utilisées pour développer des modèles interdépendants participant à l'interaction humain-agent. À cet égard, nos travaux de recherche proposent des modèles originaux pour la détection de destinataires d'énoncés, le changement de tour de parole et la prédiction du prochain locuteur, et enfin la génération de comportement d'attention visuelle en interaction multipartie. Notre modèle de détection de destinataire prédit le destinataire d'un énoncé lors d'interactions impliquant plus de deux participant. Le problème de détection de destinataires a été traité comme un problème d'apprentissage automatique multiclasse supervisé. Plusieurs algorithmes d'apprentissage ont été entrainés pour développer des modèles de détection de destinataires. Les résultats obtenus montrent que ces propositions sont plus performants qu'un algorithme de référence. Le second modèle que nous proposons concerne le changement de tour de parole et la prédiction du prochain locuteur dans une interaction multipartie. La prédiction du changement de tour est modélisée comme un problème de classification binaire alors que le modèle de prédiction du prochain locuteur est considéré comme un problème de classification multiclasse. Des algorithmes d'apprentissage automatique sont entraînés pour résoudre ces deux problèmes interdépendants. Les résultats montrent que les modèles proposés sont plus performants que les modèles de référence. Enfin, le troisième modèle proposé concerne le problème de génération du comportement d'attention visuelle (CAV) pour les locuteurs et les auditeurs dans une interaction multipartie. Ce modèle est divisé en plusieurs sous-modèles qui sont entraînés par l'apprentissage machine ainsi que par des techniques heuristiques. Les résultats attestent que les systèmes que nous proposons sont plus performants que les modèles de référence développés par des approches aléatoires et à base de règles. Le modèle de génération de comportement CAV proposé est mis en œuvre sous la forme d’une série de quatre modules permettant de créer différents scénarios d’interaction entre plusieurs agents virtuels. Afin de l’évaluer, des vidéos enregistrées pour les modèles de génération de CAV pour les orateurs et les auditeurs, sont présentées à des évaluateurs humains qui évaluent les comportements de référence, le comportement réel issu du corpus et les modèles proposés de CAV sur plusieurs critères de naturalité du comportement. Les résultats montrent que le comportement de CAV généré via le modèle est perçu comme plus naturel que les bases de référence et aussi naturel que le comportement réel
Human -Agent Interaction and Machine learning are two different research domains. Human-agent interaction refers to techniques and concepts involved in developing smart agents, such as robots or virtual agents, capable of seamless interaction with humans, to achieve a common goal. Machine learning, on the other hand, exploits statistical algorithms to learn data patterns. The proposed research work lies at the crossroad of these two research areas. Human interactions involve multiple modalities, which can be verbal such as speech and text, as well as non-verbal i.e. facial expressions, gaze, head and hand gestures, etc. To mimic real-time human-human interaction within human-agent interaction,multiple interaction modalities can be exploited. With the availability of multimodal human-human and human-agent interaction corpora, machine learning techniques can be used to develop various interrelated human-agent interaction models. In this regard, our research work proposes original models for addressee detection, turn change and next speaker prediction, and finally visual focus of attention behaviour generation, in multiparty interaction. Our addressee detection model predicts the addressee of an utterance during interaction involving more than two participants. The addressee detection problem has been tackled as a supervised multiclass machine learning problem. Various machine learning algorithms have been trained to develop addressee detection models. The results achieved show that the proposed addressee detection algorithms outperform a baseline. The second model we propose concerns the turn change and next speaker prediction in multiparty interaction. Turn change prediction is modeled as a binary classification problem whereas the next speaker prediction model is considered as a multiclass classification problem. Machine learning algorithms are trained to solve these two interrelated problems. The results depict that the proposed models outperform baselines. Finally, the third proposed model concerns the visual focus of attention (VFOA) behaviour generation problem for both speakers and listeners in multiparty interaction. This model is divided into various sub-models that are trained via machine learning as well as heuristic techniques. The results testify that our proposed systems yield better performance than the baseline models developed via random and rule-based approaches. The proposed VFOA behavior generation model is currently implemented as a series of four modules to create different interaction scenarios between multiple virtual agents. For the purpose of evaluation, recorded videos for VFOA generation models for speakers and listeners, are presented to users who evaluate the baseline, real VFOA behaviour and proposed VFOA models on the various naturalness criteria. The results show that the VFOA behaviour generated via the proposed VFOA model is perceived more natural than the baselines and as equally natural as real VFOA behaviour
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Hao, Chengcheng. "Explicit Influence Analysis in Crossover Models." Doctoral thesis, Stockholms universitet, Statistiska institutionen, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-107703.

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This dissertation develops influence diagnostics for crossover models. Mixed linear models and generalised mixed linear models are utilised to investigate continuous and count data from crossover studies, respectively. For both types of models, changes in the maximum likelihood estimates of parameters, particularly in the estimated treatment effect, due to minor perturbations of the observed data, are assessed. The novelty of this dissertation lies in the analytical derivation of influence diagnostics using decompositions of the perturbed mixed models. Consequently, the suggested influence diagnostics, referred to as the delta-beta and variance-ratio influences, provide new findings about how the constructed residuals affect the estimation in terms of different parameters of interest. The delta-beta and variance-ratio influence in three different crossover models are studied in Chapters 5-6, respectively. Chapter 5 analyses the influence of subjects in a two-period continuous crossover model. Possible problems with observation-level perturbations in crossover models are discussed. Chapter 6 extends the approach to higher-order crossover models. Furthermore, not only the individual delta-beta and variance-ratio influences of a subject are derived, but also the joint influences of two subjects from different sequences. Chapters 5-6 show that the delta-beta and variance-ratio influences of a particular parameter are decided by the special linear combination of the constructed residuals. In Chapter 7, explicit delta-beta influence on the estimated treatment effect in the two-period count crossover model is derived. The influence is related to the Pearson residuals of the subject. Graphical tools are developed to visualise information of influence concerning crossover models for both continuous and count data. Illustrative examples are provided in each chapter.

Books on the topic "Mixed scheme":

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Miura, Hiroaki. Development of a mixed finite-difference/finite-volume scheme for the shallow water model on a spherical geodesic grid. Tokyo, Japan]: Center for Climate System Research, University of Tokyo, 2004.

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Miura, Hiroaki. Development of a mixed finite-difference/finite-volume scheme for the shallow water model on a spherical geodesic grid. [Tokyo, Japan]: Center for Climate System Research, University of Tokyo, 2004.

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Quenby, Richard. Flat schemes in residential and mixed use developments. 3rd ed. West Sussex [England]: Bloomsbury Professional, 2010.

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Sexton, Jared. Amalgamation schemes: Antiblackness and the critique of multiracialism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008.

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McCleary, Richard, David McDowall, and Bradley J. Bartos. ARIMA Algebra. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190661557.003.0002.

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The goal of Chapter 2 is to derive the properties of common processes and, based on these properties, to develop a general scheme for classifying processes. Stationary processes includes white noise, moving average (MA), and autoregressive (AR) processes. MA and AR models can approximate mixed ARMA models. A lag or backshift operator is used to solve ARIMA models for time series observations or random shocks. Covariance functions are derived for each of the common processes.Maximum likelihood estimates are introduced for the purposes of estimating autoregressive and moving average parameters.
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Britain, Great. The Occupational Pension Schemes (Mixed Benefit Contracted-out Schemes) Regulations 1996 (Statutory Instruments: 1996: Draft). Stationery Office Books, 1996.

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Britain, Great. The Occupational Pension Schemes (Mixed Benefit Contracted-out Schemes) Regulations 1996 (Statutory Instruments: 1996: 1977). Stationery Office Books, 1996.

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Britain, Great. The Occupational Pension Schemes (Mixed Benefit Contracted-out Schemes) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1997 (Statutory Rule: 1997: 95). Stationery Office Books, 1997.

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Shostak, Lee. Making places: A guide to good practice in undertaking mixed development schemes. Urban Villages Forum, 1997.

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Termination of contracted-out employment: Manual for: salary related pension schemes and salary related parts of mixed benefit schemes. [UK]: Contributions Agency, 1996.

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Eschrig, Helmut. "Mixed-Basis Scheme for DFT Calculations." In NATO ASI Series, 549–58. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9975-0_22.

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Xu, Jingxing, Yiling Xu, Yunfeng Guan, and Wenjun Zhang. "Mixed Tiling Scheme for Adaptive VR Streaming." In Digital TV and Multimedia Communication, 312–23. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8138-6_26.

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Peng, Chen, Dong Yue, and Qing-Long Han. "A Mixed Sampling Scheme for Wireless Networked Control Systems." In Communication and Control for Networked Complex Systems, 125–43. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46813-5_9.

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Cao, Min, and Zhen Cao. "Configure Scheme of Mixed Computer Architecture for FMM Algorithm." In Recent Advances in Computer Science and Information Engineering, 693–98. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25789-6_93.

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Hou, Wen-jun, and Lixing Tang. "Contrast and Parameter Research of Augmented Reality Indoor Navigation Scheme." In Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality. Design and Interaction, 81–96. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49695-1_6.

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Maurer, Jochen. "A Genuinely Multi-dimensional Scheme for Mixed Hyperbolic-Parabolic Systems." In Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics, Applications, 713–22. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8724-3_22.

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Tazawa, Shinsei. "Mixed-Type Multiple-Valued Filing Scheme of Order One and Two." In Foundations of Data Organization, 225–35. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1881-1_19.

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May, Sandra, and Marsha Berger. "A Mixed Explicit Implicit Time Stepping Scheme for Cartesian Embedded Boundary Meshes." In Finite Volumes for Complex Applications VII-Methods and Theoretical Aspects, 393–400. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05684-5_38.

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Son, Jeongho, and Tae-Young Byun. "MAMODE: A Routing Scheme Using Mixed Address Mode for Wireless Sensor Networks." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 367–75. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16444-6_46.

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Boon, Wietse M., and Jan M. Nordbotten. "Convergence of a TPFA Finite Volume Scheme for Mixed-Dimensional Flow Problems." In Finite Volumes for Complex Applications IX - Methods, Theoretical Aspects, Examples, 435–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43651-3_40.

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Conference papers on the topic "Mixed scheme":

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Wang, Hua-kui, Xu-qing Yao, Juan-ping Wu, Ying-zhen Han, and Li-li Feng. "Modulation Recognition Scheme Using Mixed Model." In 2010 First International Conference on Pervasive Computing, Signal Processing and Applications (PCSPA 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pcspa.2010.149.

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Buryak, Alexander V. "Iterative scheme for the “mixed” scattering problem." In Bragg Gratings, Photosensitivity, and Poling in Glass Waveguides. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/bgpp.2003.mb3.

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AbuAli, Najah A., and Abd-Elhamid M. Taha. "A dynamic scalable scheme for managing mixed crowds." In ICC 2017 - 2017 IEEE International Conference on Communications. IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icc.2017.7997264.

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Abushaikha, Ahmad, and Kirill Terekhov. "Hybrid Mixed Mimetic Discretization Scheme for Reservoir Simulation." In SPE Reservoir Simulation Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/193897-ms.

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Guma, Shaban, Aydin Sezgin, and Naim Bajcinca. "Mixed-criticality communication scheme for networked mobile robots." In 2022 XXVIII International Conference on Information, Communication and Automation Technologies (ICAT). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icat54566.2022.9811180.

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Ma, Cuimei, Yizhuang Xie, He Chen, Yi Deng, and Wen Yan. "Simplified addressing scheme for mixed radix FFT algorithms." In ICASSP 2014 - 2014 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icassp.2014.6855231.

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Tarsia Morisco, Cosimo, Lucille-Marie Tenkes, and Frederic Alauzet. "Extension of the Vertex-Centered Mixed-Element-Volume MUSCL scheme to mixed-element meshes." In AIAA SCITECH 2023 Forum. Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2023-0832.

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Long, Hang, Wenbo Wang, Kan Zheng, and Young-il Kim. "Two modified L2S interface methods for mixed modulation scheme." In 2008 IEEE 19th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pimrc.2008.4699557.

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Jiang, Zhuoqin, Zheng Wang, and Haiyang Ding. "An Improved Mixed Transmit Scheme for cooperative communication system." In 2012 IEEE 14th International Conference on Communication Technology (ICCT). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icct.2012.6511210.

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Jian, Jiang, Liao Guoqiong, Wang Hao, and Wan Qizhi. "A RFID Mixed Coding Scheme Based on Huffman Algorithm." In 2011 Fifth International Conference on Management of E-Commerce and E-Government (ICMeCG). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmecg.2011.30.

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Reports on the topic "Mixed scheme":

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Echevin, Damien, Bernard Fortin, and Aristide Houndetoungan. Healthcare Quality by Specialists under a Mixed Compensation System: an Empirical Analysis. CIRANO, August 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/cttw3290.

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We analyze the effects of a mixed compensation (MC) scheme for specialists on the quality of their healthcare services. To do so, we exploit a major reform that was implemented in Quebec (Canada) in 1999. The government introduced a payment mechanism combining a fixed per diem with a reduced fee per clinical service. Using panel patient-doctor data covering the period 1996-2016 and including 320,441 patients, we estimate a multi-state multi-spell hazard model with correlated heterogeneity, analogous to a difference-in-differences approach. We compute three output-based quality indicators from our model. Our results suggest that the reform reduced the quality of MC specialist services as measured by the risk of re-hospitalization within 30 days after discharge and the risk of mortality within one year after discharge. These effects vary depending upon the specialty of the treating doctor.
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Kara, A. B., Robert W. Helber, and Alan J. Wallcraft. Evaluations of Threshold and Curvature Mixed Layer Depths by Various Mixing Schemes in the Mediterranean Sea. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada522742.

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Kindt, Roeland, Ian K Dawson, Jens-Peter B Lillesø, Alice Muchugi, Fabio Pedercini, and James M Roshetko. The one hundred tree species prioritized for planting in the tropics and subtropics as indicated by database mining. World Agroforestry, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5716/wp21001.pdf.

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A systematic approach to tree planting and management globally is hindered by the limited synthesis of information sources on tree uses and species priorities. To help address this, the authors ‘mined’ information from 23 online global and regional databases to assemble a list of the most frequent tree species deemed useful for planting according to database mentions, with a focus on tropical regions. Using a simple vote count approach for ranking species, we obtained a shortlist of 100 trees mentioned in at least 10 of our data sources (the ‘top-100’ species). A longer list of 830 trees that were mentioned at least five times was also compiled. Our ‘top-100’ list indicated that the family Fabaceae (syn. Leguminosae) was most common. The information associated with our mined data sources indicated that the ‘top-100’ list consisted of a complementary group of species of differing uses. These included the following: for wood (mostly for timber) and fuel production, human nutrition, animal fodder supply, and environmental service provision (varied services). Of these uses, wood was most frequently specified, with fuel and food use also highly important. Many of the ‘top-100’ species were assigned multiple uses. The majority of the ‘top-100’ species had weediness characteristics according to ‘attribute’ invasiveness databases that were also reviewed, thereby demonstrating potential environmental concerns associated with tree planting that need to be balanced against environmental and livelihood benefits. Less than half of the ‘top-100’ species were included in the OECD Scheme for the Certification of Forest Reproductive Material, thus supporting a view that lack of germplasm access is a common concern for trees. A comparison of the ‘top-100’ species with regionally-defined tree inventories indicated their diverse continental origins, as would be anticipated from a global analysis. However, compared to baseline expectations, some geographic regions were better represented than others. Our analysis assists in priority-setting for research and serves as a guide to practical tree planting initiatives. We stress that this ‘top-100’ list does not necessarily represent tree priorities for the future, but provides a starting point for also addressing representation gaps. Indeed, our primary concern going forward is with the latter.

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