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    DISTRIBUTION CENTER

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    PLANNING NEW FACILITIES FOR MAXIMUM PRODUCTIVITY IN SERVICING CONVENIENCE STORES

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    Examines the question of warehousing merchandise that Wawa sells in its stores and presents the results of an in-depth study on this subject.Agribusiness,

    Virtual Reconstruction and Morphological Analysis of the Cranium of an Ancient Egyptian Mummy

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    A mummy of an Egyptian priestess dating from the 22nd dynasty (c. 770 BC), completely enclosed in an anthropoid (human shaped) coffin, was scanned on a CT scanner. An accurate reconstruction of the cranium was generated from 115 × 2 mm CT images using AVS/Express on a SGI computer. Linear measurements were obtained from six orthogonal cranial views and used in a morphometric analysis software package (CRANID). The analyses carried out were both linear and nearest neighbour discriminant analysis. The results show that there is a 52.9% probability that the mummy is an Egyptian female, with a 24.5% probability that mummy is an African female. Thus the technique confirms that the coffin contains an Egyptian female, which is consistent with the inscription on the coffin and the shape of the pelvic bones as revealed by plain X-rays. These results show that this technique has potential for analysing forensic cases where the bones are obscured by soft tissue and clothing. This technique may have an application in virtual autopsies

    Towards a New Canadian Legal History

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    This article examines the process by which traditional Canadian legal history is becoming more interdisciplinary. When the external and environmental aspects of a historical period are explored, as well as the legal developments, the legal historian\u27s work is more relevant and truly historical. Recent essays are measured against Wright\u27s model of progressive legal history

    Towards a New Canadian Legal History

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    This article examines the process by which traditional Canadian legal history is becoming more interdisciplinary. When the external and environmental aspects of a historical period are explored, as well as the legal developments, the legal historian\u27s work is more relevant and truly historical. Recent essays are measured against Wright\u27s model of progressive legal history

    A statistical framework for testing functional categories in microarray data

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    Ready access to emerging databases of gene annotation and functional pathways has shifted assessments of differential expression in DNA microarray studies from single genes to groups of genes with shared biological function. This paper takes a critical look at existing methods for assessing the differential expression of a group of genes (functional category), and provides some suggestions for improved performance. We begin by presenting a general framework, in which the set of genes in a functional category is compared to the complementary set of genes on the array. The framework includes tests for overrepresentation of a category within a list of significant genes, and methods that consider continuous measures of differential expression. Existing tests are divided into two classes. Class 1 tests assume gene-specific measures of differential expression are independent, despite overwhelming evidence of positive correlation. Analytic and simulated results are presented that demonstrate Class 1 tests are strongly anti-conservative in practice. Class 2 tests account for gene correlation, typically through array permutation that by construction has proper Type I error control for the induced null. However, both Class 1 and Class 2 tests use a null hypothesis that all genes have the same degree of differential expression. We introduce a more sensible and general (Class 3) null under which the profile of differential expression is the same within the category and complement. Under this broader null, Class 2 tests are shown to be conservative. We propose standard bootstrap methods for testing against the Class 3 null and demonstrate they provide valid Type I error control and more power than array permutation in simulated datasets and real microarray experiments.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/07-AOAS146 the Annals of Applied Statistics (http://www.imstat.org/aoas/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
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