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Finally, R is a l × l square and symmetric matrix that can be displayed as a false colour heat map representing the distances between all points of the phase space trajectory according to the used norm (Fig. 1).
The first article, entitled "Robust compressive sensing of sparse signals: a review," by R. E. Carrillo, A. B. Ramirez, G. R. Arce, K. E. Barner, and B. M. Sadler, overviews robust nonlinear reconstruction strategies for sparse signals based on replacing the commonly used norm by M-estimators as data fidelity functions in compressed sensing.
Let the MSRL denotes the l1 normc between two sets containing the parameters of interest of each source (which is the naturally used norm, since in the mono-parameter frequency case that we extend here, the SRL is defined as δ = f1 - f2[13, 14, 34]).
We used Norm to process all disease names and synonyms in MEDIC and also the set of all strings and substrings of any given PMID document in the NCBI disease corpus.
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The yearly radiation oncology in-training examination (ITE) by the American College of Radiology is a widely used, norm-referenced educational assessment, with high test reliability and psychometric performance.
The three norms considered in this paper are the most commonly used norms for quantifying signals.
Our proposed method based on LMIs is termed unified for these three most commonly used norms only.
We used norm-based scores in most analyses.
We used norm-based T scores for the Physical (PCS) and Mental (MCS) Component summary scales.
The BSID-II is the most widely used norm-referenced developmental test for young children, can be used to diagnose developmental delay, and is known to be sensitive to the developmental effects of toxic exposures such as low-level intrauterine lead.
The BSID-II, a widely used, norm-referenced developmental test, can be used to diagnose developmental delay and has been shown to be sensitive to the effects of low-level intrauterine exposure to mercury (Jedrychowski et al. 2006) and lead (Bellinger et al. 1987).
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