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The discriminant validity of Cattell's sixteen personality factor questionnaire and its use in college counseling: a multiple discriminant analysis.Lee, Randolph Mitchell 01 January 1968 (has links) (PDF)
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A Quantitative Assay for IgA Rheumatoid FactorKoopman, William J., Schrohenloher, Ralph E., Solomon, Alan 16 April 1982 (has links)
We have developed a solid-phase radioimmunoassay capable of detecting nanogram quantities of human IgA rheumatoid factor (RF) in biological fluids. Human IgM RF, IgG RF, IgG, IgA, IgM and whole serum did not significantly interfere with the IgA RF assay. Patients with sero-positive rheumatoid arthritis (RA) had significantly higher concentrations of IgA RF than sero-negative RA patients or healthy adult controls. Concentrations of IgA RF in paired sera and synovial fluids from sero-positive RA patients were comparable. Levels of IgA RF demonstrated a moderately good correlation with levels of IgM RF in sero-positive RA sera (r = 0.673). However, the ratio of IgA RF concentration to IgM RF concentration in sero-positive RA sera varied widely.
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Secretory Control and Renal Actions of ANF in PregnancyJaveshghani, Danesh January 1994 (has links)
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Relationship between Atrial Natriuetic Factor and the Autonomic Nervous SystemDebinski, Waldemar January 1988 (has links)
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Small Signal Stability of an Unregulated Power SystemSinghvi, Vikas 13 December 2002 (has links)
Rotor angle stability is the ability of the interconnected synchronous machines of a power system to remain in synchronism. This stability problem is concerned with the behavior of one or more synchronous machine after they have been perturbed. These perturbations can be small or large depending upon the type of disturbances considered. The work presented in this thesis is focused on the power system behavior when subjected to small disturbances. The ?small signal? disturbances are considered sufficiently small for the linearization of system equations to be permissible for the purpose of the analysis. The first step in the small signal stability studies is to obtain initial steady state conditions using load flow solutions. After establishing initial conditions, an unregulated mathematical model of the power system is formed. The mathematical model obtained is a set of nonlinear coupled first order differential equations. The method of small changes, called the perturbation method, is used to linearize these nonlinear differential equations. The equations are then written in a linear state space model form. The eigenvalues and the participation factors are obtained from the state matrix and the contribution of a particular machine in a particular mode or oscillations (or eigenvalue) can be examined for the small signal stability studies.
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Meaningful versus mathematical criteria for factorization /Dugan, Robert Dwight January 1953 (has links)
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The validation of factor names by an item factor analysis /Heermann, Emil F. January 1959 (has links)
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Factor space versus common factor space and a technique for extracting all the factors /DeGaugh, Roy Allen January 1961 (has links)
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Examining the Autism Phenotype: The Structure of Autism Spectrum Disorders as Measured by the Autism Diagnostic Observation ScheduleNorris, Megan 22 October 2010 (has links)
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A new approach to job classification using two-mode factor analysis /Harvey, Robert John January 1982 (has links)
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