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Part and parcel : a linguistic analysis of binomials and its application to the internal characterization of corporaHatzidaki, Ourania January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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Die Pairing-Vereinbarung /Schuldei, Marcus. January 1997 (has links) (PDF)
Freie Univ., Diss.--Berlin, 1996.
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Analysis of the MIC2 loci and their gene productsBanting, G. S. January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
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Social interaction amongst pairs of children during early logo learning : the effects of gender-based grouping and type of taskGreenhough, Pamela Marion January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Joint Subcarrier Pairing and Resource Allocation for Cognitive Network and Adaptive Relaying StrategySoury, Hamza 05 1900 (has links)
Recent measurements show that the spectrum is under-utilized by licensed users in
wireless communication. Cognitive radio (CR) has been proposed as a suitable solution
to manage the inefficient usage of the spectrum and increase coverage area of
wireless networks. The concept is based on allowing a group of secondary users (SUs)
to share the unused radio spectrum originally owned by the primary user (PUs). The
operation of CR should not cause harmful interference to the PUs. In the other
hand, relayed transmission increases the coverage and achievable capacity of communication
systems and in particular in CR systems. In fact there are many types
of cooperative communications, however the two main ones are decode-and-forward
(DAF) and amplify-and-forward (AAF). Adaptive relaying scheme is a relaying technique
by which the benefits of the amplifying or decode and forward techniques can
be achieved by switching the forwarding technique according to the quality of the signal.
In this dissertation, we investigate the power allocation for an adaptive relaying
protocol (ARP) scheme in cognitive system by maximizing the end-to-end rate and
searching the best carriers pairing distribution. The optimization problem is under the interference and power budget constraints. The simulation results confirm the
efficiency of the proposed adaptive relaying protocol in comparison to other relaying
techniques, and the consequence of the choice of the pairing strategy.
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Pairing Generation for Airline Crew SchedulingBayer, Daniel Andreas January 2012 (has links)
Airline planning is a complex and difficult process. The biggest airlines in the world plan for and operate fleets of over 700 aircraft using tens of thousands of crew members. As such, small percentages in savings translate to millions of dollars.
In this thesis, we study the pairing and duty generation problem in the context of airline crew scheduling, and propose approaches to improve the computational speed and the solution quality. We propose several enumeration algorithms to generate all possible duty periods of a given schedule to improve on the time required to generate duty periods; and present a set of column generation models to improve on the solution quality. When tested on a real test case study, the proposed approaches are found to improve the computational times from 142 seconds down to less than one second, and the cost savings of 13.7%.
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Pair condensation in polarized fermion systemsShim, Yun-Pil 28 August 2008 (has links)
Not available / text
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Pairing Generation for Airline Crew SchedulingBayer, Daniel Andreas January 2012 (has links)
Airline planning is a complex and difficult process. The biggest airlines in the world plan for and operate fleets of over 700 aircraft using tens of thousands of crew members. As such, small percentages in savings translate to millions of dollars.
In this thesis, we study the pairing and duty generation problem in the context of airline crew scheduling, and propose approaches to improve the computational speed and the solution quality. We propose several enumeration algorithms to generate all possible duty periods of a given schedule to improve on the time required to generate duty periods; and present a set of column generation models to improve on the solution quality. When tested on a real test case study, the proposed approaches are found to improve the computational times from 142 seconds down to less than one second, and the cost savings of 13.7%.
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Pair condensation in polarized fermion systemsShim, Yun-Pil, January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2006. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Efficient Pairings on Various PlatformsGrewal, Gurleen 30 April 2012 (has links)
Pairings have found a range of applications in many areas of cryptography. As such, to
utilize the enormous potential of pairing-based protocols one needs to efficiently compute
pairings across various computing platforms. In this thesis, we give an introduction to
pairing-based cryptography and describe the Tate pairing and its variants. We then describe
some recent work to realize efficient computation of pairings. We further extend
these optimizations and implement the O-Ate pairing on BN-curves on ARM and x86-64
platforms. Specifically, we extend the idea of lazy reduction to field inversion, optimize
curve arithmetic, and construct efficient tower extensions to optimize field arithmetic. We
also analyze the use of affine coordinates for pairing computation leading us to the conclusion
that they are a competitive choice for fast pairing computation on ARM processors,
especially at high security level. Our resulting implementation is more than three
times faster than any previously reported implementation on ARM processors.
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