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Characterization of a class of functions using divided differences
Published 2000-01-01“…We determine the class of functions, the divided difference of which, at n distinct numbers, is a continuous function of the product of these numbers.…”
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A Retrospective Study Comparing Nose, Lip, and Chin Morphology in Class I, Class II, and Class III Skeletal Relationships in Patients Visiting to the Department of Orthodontics, BP...
Published 2022-01-01“…On intergroup comparison, a significant difference was found for upper lip thickness (ULT) between Class II and Class III, and lower lip length (LLL) between Class I and Class III, and between Class II and Class III. …”
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A Comparative Evaluation of Microleakage in Class V Composite Restorations
Published 2014-01-01“…After etching and application of bonding agents these cavities were divided into three groups: Group A (n=20)—restored with composite resin, Group B (n=20)—flowable composite resin liner + composite resin, and Group C (n=20)—restored with injectable composite resin. …”
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A Cost-Sensitive Ensemble Method for Class-Imbalanced Datasets
Published 2013-01-01“…The proposed method first divides the majority-class dataset into several subdatasets according to the proportion of imbalanced samples and trains subclassifiers using AdaBoost method. …”
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Global Well-Posedness for a Class of Kirchhoff-Type Wave System
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Relationship Between Vertical Facial Patterns and Palatal Morphology in Class I and Class II Malocclusion
Published 2025-01-01“…(1) The purpose of this study is to relate the bidimensional and tridimensional measures of the palate to the vertical facial pattern defined by the angle “SN-MP” between the mandibular plane and the anterior cranial base (Sella–Nasion/mandibular plane angle) in skeletal Class II untreated patients. Furthermore, the same palatal measures were used to compare Class II with Class I subjects. (2) A sample of 197 Class II Caucasian subjects (112 females and 85 males) with untreated skeletal Class II was collected retrospectively (from a private dental clinic specialized in orthodontics) and divided into two main groups according to the ANB angle: 74 Class I patients (0° ≤ ANB ≤ 4°) and 123 Class II patients (ANB > 4°). …”
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CEPHALOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS IN SKELETAL CLASS I AND CLASS III MALOCCLUSION USING BJÖRK-JARABAK ANALYSIS
Published 2024-12-01“…Aim of the study: The aim of the study was to evaluate the cephalometric parameters from Björk-Jarabak analysis and to assess the sexual dimorphism in Caucasian adults with Class I and Class III skeletal patterns. Materials and methods: The study analysed 100 lateral cephalograms of adult patients from Western Romania, divided into skeletal Class I (ANB = 2° ± 2°) and Class III (ANB < 0°) groups, with 25 males and 25 females per group. …”
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Global dynamics of a general class of multi-group epidemic models with latency and relapse
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Demographic Characteristics of World Class Jamaican Sprinters
Published 2013-01-01“…The language distribution of all groups showed uniformity with a predominance of English. A higher proportion of middle distance and jump and throw athletes walked to school (md = 80%, j/t = 52%, s = 10%, and C = 12%) and travelled greater distances to school. …”
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Financiarisation et classes sociales : introduction au dossier
Published 2021-07-01“…If class analysis was unavoidable in social sciences for a time, it then withered. …”
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Quizlet as a Learning Tool for Enhancing L2 Learners’ Lexical Retention: Should It be Used in Class or at Home?
Published 2022-01-01“…The goal of this study is to examine the effectiveness of Quizlet in enhancing lexical retention of EFL students at a private institution in Vietnam in two learning modes: at home and in class. …”
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Safety Standard for Special Class Damslopes Based on Reliability Analysis
Published 2020-01-01“…The slopes with high risk of failure are divided into special class I and special class II slopes depending on the risk levels and acceptable risk standards. …”
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Identification of subgroups of self-reported outcomes among breast cancer patients undergoing surgery and chemotherapy: A cross-sectional study
Published 2025-01-01“…Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was conducted for symptoms across the different classes. Results: A total of 640 patients participated in this study. …”
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Variation of diameter at breast height increment values of single tree by planning period, age class, and social class: Study case of Scots pine stands from Sarıkamış region
Published 2024-12-01“…The sample trees were divided into three groups as young (age group- 1), middle (age group- 2) and old (age group- 3) in terms of age and into four groups as dominant, codominant, suppressed and subdominant in terms of social class. …”
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Therapeutic Decision Making in Hepatocellular Carcinoma According to Age and Child–Pugh Class: A Nationwide Cohort Analysis in South Korea
Published 2021-01-01“…Patients were grouped by age, and baseline liver function was divided based on the Child–Pugh class (CPC) A, B, and C. …”
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Microleakage Evaluation of Two Methacrylate-Based Composites (GC Kalore and Luna SDI) in Class II Restorations: A Laboratory Study
Published 2022-01-01“…This study aimed to evaluate the microleakage of two methacrylate-based composites (GC Kalore and Luna SDI) in class II restorations. Materials and Methods. In this experimental study, a total of 18 intact human premolars previously extracted for periodontal and orthodontic reasons were randomly divided into two groups. …”
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VI-2 class of Hamming weight of -aryq linear codes with dimension 5
Published 2016-02-01“…The Hamming weight hierarchy of a linear [n,k;q] code c over GF(q)is the sequence(d<sub>1</sub>,d<sub>2</sub>,…,d<sub>k</sub>),where d<sub>r</sub> is the smallest support weight of an r-dimensional subcode of c.According to some new necessary conditions,the VI class Hamming weight hierarchies of q -ary linear codes of dimension 5 can be divided into six subclasses. …”
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