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We use US Census Bureau data to calculate explicit estimates of land inequality using measures commonly employed by economists studying income inequality.
As shown in Figure 5, Categorizer outperforms all other measures commonly employed for assessing semantic similarity.
These measures of cognition (ADAScog), attention and concentration (VSAT), global performance (CDR-SB), and activities of daily living (PSMS and IADL) are highly relevant to caregiving needs and to patient and caregiver quality of life, as well as representing measures commonly employed in clinical trials of AD treatments.
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Although we do not know whether this restriction provides a better measure of the infants' exposures, particularly because PM2.5 has been shown to be evenly distributed across some large geographic areas (U.S. EPA 2004; Wilson et al. 2000), this residential detail allowed for a comparison of a potentially more precise measure than the county-level measure more commonly employed.
The present work proposes a series of eco-design indicators and tests to what extent the application of these simple indicators provides a reliable indication of the reduction of environmental impact, as measured by commonly employed Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) indicators.
The mental health measures used, while commonly employed in large scale epidemiological studies, are not direct measures of psychiatric morbidity.
Section A comprised measures of demographic status, Section B consisted of commonly employed measures of personal and perceived stigma associated with (generic) mental illness and Section C contained measures of current levels of anxiety, depression, and psychological distress.
LA can be viewed as an extension of the traditional correlation measure which is commonly employed in gene expression studies for identifying gene clusters.
The goal of this study was to assess whether or not commonly employed measures of diversity reasonably characterize benchmark dataset composition.
This scale, which has a number of variants, is one of the most commonly employed measures of stigma and has satisfactory internal reliability and evidence of construct validity [ 15].
For covariance matrices, commonly employed measures of divergence are the entropy (L1) and quadratic (L2) loss [ 8]: (1) L 1 = tr (Σ - 1 Σ ^ ) - log ∣ Σ - 1 Σ ^ ∣ - q and L 2 = tr (Σ - 1 Σ ^ - I ) 2 where Σ and Σ ^ denote a covariance matrix of size q × q and its estimator, respectively, and q represents the number of traits.
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