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    EST: 24. SOUTH WEST: 20. NORTH EAST: 12. WALES: 1. EAST ANGLIA :18. ... them. Equality and Diversity and the Isaac Newton Institute. 24. In particular, 21% of programme participants and 23% of programme participant-dayswere female.
  3. SET THEORETIC SOLUTIONS OF THE YANG-BAXTEREQUATION, GRAPHS AND…

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    4 TATIANA GATEVA-IVANOVA AND SHAHN MAJID. Proposition 1.12. [GIM, Proposition 2.24] Let (X,r) be a quadratic set. ... 24. Example 2.5. Let (X,r) be the nondegenerate involutive square-free solution with.
  4. DEFINABLE RELATIONS IN THE REAL FIELDWITH A DISTINGUISHED SUBGROUP ...

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    Then a kA and so theset {b : kb = a} is not empty. ... Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, 24–29 St Giles, Oxford, OX1 3LB,United Kingdom.
  5. Commentary on the use of thereproduction number R during ...

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    T Déirdre Hollingsworth13, Valerie Isham14, Eben Kenah15, Denis Mollison16,Jasmina Panovska-Griffiths17, 18, Lorenzo Pellis19, 20, Michael G Roberts21, Gianpaolo ScaliaTomba22, Robin N Thompson23,24, Pieter Trapman25. ... 24]. In addition, there is
  6. 1 Getting the most out of maths: How to ...

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    School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Southampton 7 School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow 8 Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford 9 Big Data Institute, Li Ka Shing Centre for Health ... analyses, often within 24-48 hours,
  7. UMMAP7.dvi

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    1. 5 Towards an infinite-dimensional Implicit Function Theorem 23. 6 Polynomials in additive operators 24. ... KA], [KU4]). These polynomials are defined suchthat the following Taylor expansion holds in arbitrary characteristic:.
  8. Towards a General Theory of Extremes for Observables of ...

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    24). We derive the following expression using repeatedly thedistributional relation x d/dx[Θ(x)] = 0:. ... dτ 〈Xk(x)kA(x(τ)δ (A(x(τ) T)〉0. =. dτ〈Xk(x)kxi(τ)xi(t)A(x(t)). δ (A(x(τ) T)〉0(33). where δ
  9. Randomness, Computation and Mathematics Rod Downey? 1 School of ...

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    al. [24] where, amongst otherthings, it is proven that a set X is enumerable from a set of oracles of positivemeasure iff X is computably enumerable. ... probability, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 363 (2011),5577-5604. 24. K.
  10. FIELD THEORY FOR MULTI-PARTICLE SYSTEM TIAN MA AND SHOUHONG ...

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    Atomic Spectrum 21References 24. 1. Introduction. Classical quantum dynamic equations describe single or a few particle systems.The existing model for a multi-particle system is non-relativistic and is based ... 24 MA AND WANG. and Knl 2(2l 1). Then the
  11. arX iv:2 310. 0945 6v1 [he p-th ] 1 ...

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    Vafa in their fundamental work on Mirror Symmetry as a T-duality [24]. ... 4.24). Then, the new vacua equation is:. e. 2. ((t)yaZa. )2+.
  12. HIGHEST WEIGHT CATEGORIES ARISING FROMKHOVANOV’S DIAGRAM ALGEBRA IV:…

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    So P(λ) V(λ) L(λ). In this setting, the standardmodule V(λ) is often referred to as a Kac module after [Ka]. ... The standard mod-ules are usually called Kac modules in this setting after [Ka] and can be con-structed explicitly as follows.
  13. Bar categories and star operations E.J. Beggs & S. ...

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    Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge CB3 0EH. December 24, 2006. Abstract. We introduce the notion of ‘bar category’ by which we mean a monoidal categoryequipped with additional structure induced by complex conjugation. ... l1m=0. q2 m2. ) l1n,a=0. (q q1
  14. Idle thoughts of a well-calibrated Bayesian in clinical drug…

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    Since then, guidelines havebeen developed for reporting observational studies in epidemi-ology (STROBE) [22], genetic association studies (STREGA) [23],systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA) [24], diagnosticstudies (STARD) [25], health
  15. Biometrics 000, 000–000 DOI: 000 000 0000 Particle Swarm ...

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    K. (2008). Minimax designs for optimum mixtures. Statistics &. 24 Biometrics, 000 0000.
  16. GREEN’S FUNCTION ASYMPTOTICS NEAR THE INTERNALEDGES OF SPECTRA OF ...

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    Moreover, as inTheorem 1.1 in [24], by using the Gauss-Kronecker curvature Kλ, the mainresult (14) could be restated as follows:. ... 14 KHA, KUCHMENT, AND RAICH, 19:32 O’CLOCK, 28 JUNE 2015. Applying (24), we can rewrite.
  17. Soliton-mean field interaction in Korteweg-de Vriesdispersive…

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    An extension to the two-dimensional, obliqueinteraction of solitons and mean fields was obtained in the context of the Kadomtsev-Petviashvili(KP) equation [24]. ... 2.23)and (2.24), or equivalently (3.37) and (3.38), analytically describes the soliton
  18. DW_review.dvi

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    eA0′fA = 0, (24). eA1′fA = 0. (25). 13. Define the almost complex structure J by. ... In spinors, if Ka = ιAoA. ′. then an α-plane distribution is defined by oA′. ,
  19. Linking discrete and continuous models of cell birth and ...

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    g) The ABM [21] accounts for changes in cell numberusing stochastic discrete-time rules, which have the overarching form of short-range activation and long-rangeinhibition [14, 19, 21–24].
  20. 1 Challenges in predicting endemic establishment or elimination of ...

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    Institute, Li Ka Shing Centre for Health Information and Discovery, University of Oxford, UK 8 London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK 9Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,
  21. Challenges_modelling_interventions_final

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    Tropical Medicine 23 12. BioISI—Biosystems & Integrative Sciences Institute, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, 24.

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