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The Use of Point Pattern Analysis in Archaeology: Some Methods and Applications

The Use of Point Pattern Analysis in Archaeology: Some Methods and Applications

... in archaeology is that we are almost invariably dealing with something that is most definitely a cluster on the landscape and we are frequently looking at the entire cluster, so trying to prove it is a cluster is ... See full document

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Otoliths in archaeology: methods, applications and future prospects

Otoliths in archaeology: methods, applications and future prospects

... Fish grow larger the longer they live, though growth capacity is dependent on both internal (nervous, endocrinological and neuroendocrinological) and external ecological factors (salinity, temperature, food) (Boeuf et ... See full document

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Analysis of landscape pattern based on the point pattern method

Analysis of landscape pattern based on the point pattern method

... display some kind of spatial ...[12]. Point pattern analysis comprises a set of tools for looking at the distribution of discrete points and has a long history in statistics and the vast ... See full document

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<p>Methods, Applications and Challenges in the Analysis of Interrupted Time Series Data: A Scoping Review</p>

<p>Methods, Applications and Challenges in the Analysis of Interrupted Time Series Data: A Scoping Review</p>

... time point. Although a sample size of 100 at each time point is stated as desir- able for acceptable level of variability of estimates, 3 we found no information in the literature concerning the ade- quate ... See full document

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Some applications of fixed point theorems

Some applications of fixed point theorems

... Then f i is contraction and one of the following holds for each i. Either (i) f i has a unique fixed point or (ii) there is a t ∈ (0, 1) such that x i = t f i x i for x ∈ ∂C. In case (i) holds, then x i = f i x i ... See full document

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In silico screening of ligand databases: Methods and applications

In silico screening of ligand databases: Methods and applications

... 100 pattern if it possesses a set of features and a ligands) data ...Other methods use larger data sets as conformation such that the features can be superimposed input but convert them into a ... See full document

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Some applications of the logarithmic series and the index of diversity to ecological problems

Some applications of the logarithmic series and the index of diversity to ecological problems

... I have examined a number of sets of data of the frequency of genera with different numbers of species, in both animals and plants, and these are discussed below in relation to the loga[r] ... See full document

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Common Fixed Point Theorems for a Finite Family of Discontinuous and Noncommutative Maps

Common Fixed Point Theorems for a Finite Family of Discontinuous and Noncommutative Maps

... The result of Zhang and Song 8 generalized the results in 2, 3, 5, 6. Motivated by Chang 7, Zhang and Song 8, it is natural to ask whether there is a common fixed point of f and g in X satisfy inequality 1.5 with ... See full document

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The use of SVAR analysis in determining the effects of fiscal shocks in Croatia

The use of SVAR analysis in determining the effects of fiscal shocks in Croatia

... From previous research on the impact of fi scal shocks on the Croatian economy it is worth noting that Benazić (2006) concludes that an increase in budget revenues leads to a slowdown in economic activity, while the ... See full document

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Semantic technologies for archaeology resources: Results from the star project

Semantic technologies for archaeology resources: Results from the star project

... Pattern matching techniques include linguistic evi- dence of combinations between entities and verb phrases in the form of <entity><verb><entity>. This technique investigates the assumption that ... See full document

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The Potential Applications of Tooth Cement Increment Analysis in Historical Archaeology

The Potential Applications of Tooth Cement Increment Analysis in Historical Archaeology

... This article is a revised version of a paper presented at the 1989 Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology meetings in Morristown, New Jersey. The author would like to thank Dr. Mary Beaudry for the ... See full document

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Impact of Common Property (E.A.) on Fixed Point Theorems in Fuzzy Metric Spaces

Impact of Common Property (E.A.) on Fixed Point Theorems in Fuzzy Metric Spaces

... for all x, y ∈ X and t > 0. Suppose that the pairs A, S and B, T share the common property (E.A.) and SX and T X are closed subsets of X . Then, the pair A, S as well as B, T have a point of coincidence each. ... See full document

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Discovering Classification Rules from Multi Relational Database Having Multiple Class Values

Discovering Classification Rules from Multi Relational Database Having Multiple Class Values

... Tuple ID propagation is a technique for performing virtual join, which greatly improves efficiency of multirelational classification. Instead of physically joining relations, they are virtually joined by attaching the ... See full document

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A Method for a Solution of Equilibrium Problem and Fixed Point Problem of a Nonexpansive Semigroup in Hilbert&#039;s Spaces

A Method for a Solution of Equilibrium Problem and Fixed Point Problem of a Nonexpansive Semigroup in Hilbert's Spaces

... Takahashi, “Viscosity approximation methods for equilibrium problems and fixed point problems in Hilbert spaces,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications , vol. Wong, “Viscosit[r] ... See full document

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A General Iterative Method for Equilibrium Problems and Fixed Point Problems in Hilbert Spaces

A General Iterative Method for Equilibrium Problems and Fixed Point Problems in Hilbert Spaces

... fixed point sets of nonexpansive mappings,” in Inherently Parallel Algorithms in Feasibility and Optimization and Their Applications (Haifa, 2000), ... See full document

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Global Structure of Nodal Solutions for Second-Order m-Point Boundary Value Problems with Superlinear Nonlinearities

Global Structure of Nodal Solutions for Second-Order m-Point Boundary Value Problems with Superlinear Nonlinearities

... used directly in the case. On the other hand, when m-point boundary value condition 1.2 is concerned, the discussion is more difficult since the problem is nonsymmetric and the corresponding operator is ... See full document

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Some Extensions of Banach&#039;s Contraction Principle in Complete Cone Metric Spaces

Some Extensions of Banach's Contraction Principle in Complete Cone Metric Spaces

... of applications in different areas such as nonlinear and adaptive control systems, parameterize estimation problems, fractal image decoding, computing magnetostatic fields in a nonlinear medium, and convergence of ... See full document

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Comments on: Extensions of some classical methods in change point analysis

Comments on: Extensions of some classical methods in change point analysis

... Authors point out in their contribution, a difficulty that arises when applying the Darling-Erdos approach is to prove strong invariance principles for a multidimensional process: the dimension n enters the rates ... See full document

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Trend and Pattern of Major Crops in Haryana: ...

Trend and Pattern of Major Crops in Haryana: ...

... This study is based on secondary data, collected from Statistical Abstract Haryana 2011-12 and Census of India 2011. Data has taken from 1966-67 to 2010-11. A temporal analysis is made to fulfil above mentioned ... See full document

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Comments on: Extensions of some classical methods in change point analysis

Comments on: Extensions of some classical methods in change point analysis

... The econometric literature has considered the changepoint problem, mainly but not only in the context of regression analysis. Since the seminal contributions by Perron (1989) and Rappoport and Reichlin (1989), the ... See full document

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