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    The Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada: An Innovative Development in Canadian Amateur Sport
    (Sport and Recreation Law Association, 2005年08月01日) Anik L. Jodouin
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    A Reference Model for Providing Statistical Consulting Services in an Academic Library Setting
    (University of Alberta Library, 2005年08月16日) Kristi Thompson; Daniel M. Edelstein
    A Reference Model for Providing Statistical Consulting Services in an Academic Library Setting
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    Testing goodness of fit of the geometric distribution: An application to human fecundability data
    (The Netherlands Press, 2005年01月01日) Paul, Sudhir R.
    A measure of reproduction in human fecundability studies is the number of menstrual cycles required to achieve pregnancy which is assumed to follow a geometric distribution with parameter p. Tests of heterogeneity in the fecundability data through goodness of fit tests of the geometric distribution are developed, along with a likelihood ratio test statistic and a score test statistic. Simulations show both are liberal, and empirical level of the likelihood ratio statistic is larger than that of the score test statistic. A power comparison shows that the likelihood ratio test has a power advantage. A bootstrap p-value procedure using the likelihood ratio statistic is proposed. Copyright © 2005 JMASM, Inc.
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    An implementation of the π-calculus on the .NET
    (AITO - Association Internationale pour les Technologies Objets, 2005年01月01日) Li, Liwu
    Here, we show how to refine the grammar of the π-calculus so that we can implement the Ti-calculus by decomposing a given process expression into a hierarchy whose nodes are responsible to communicate links and execute the basic actions specified in the process expression. The nodes in the hierarchy add new child nodes when they need to handle lower-level process expressions. They are removed from the hierarchy when the processes assigned to them are completed. Hence, the hierarchy for executing a process expression of the π-calculus grows and shrinks dynamically at runtime. We implement the nodes with concurrently executing threads in the managed C++ on Microsoft .NET. The communication requests from the nodes are coordinated and resolved with a class named communCenter. Thus, we present an operational semantics for the π-calculus and implement the semantics in the .NET. © JOT, 2005.
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    A low-power two-digit multi-dimensional logarithmic number system filterbank architecture for a digital hearing aid
    (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2005年12月01日) Muscedere, Roberto; Dimitrov, Vassil; Jullien, Graham; Miller, William
    This paper addresses the implementation of a filterbank for digital hearing aids using a multi-dimensional logarithmic number system (MDLNS). The MDLNS, which has similar properties to the classical logarithmic number system (LNS), provides more degrees of freedom than the LNS by virtue of having two, or more, orthogonal bases and the ability to use multiple MDLNS components or digits. The logarithmic properties of the MDLNS also allow for reduced complexity multiplication and large dynamic range, and a multiple-digit MDLNS provides a considerable reduction in hardware complexity compared to a conventional LNS approach. We discuss an improved design for a two-digit 2D MDLNS filterbank implementation which reduces power and area by over two times compared to the original design. © 2005 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.

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