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Elicitation and representation of expert knowledge for computer aided diagnosis in mammography
To study how professional radiologists describe, interpret and make decisions about micro-calcifications in mammograms. The purpose was to develop a model of the radiologists' decision making for use in CADMIUM II, a computerized aid for mammogram interpretation that combines symbolic reasoning with image processing
Exploring Thermal Processing of the Mildly Aqueously Altered Cm2 Eet 96029 Using Sulphide Mineralogy and Carbon Structure [abstract]
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Pressure inequalities for nuclear and neutron matter
We prove several inequalities using lowest-order effective field theory for
nucleons which give an upper bound on the pressure of asymmetric nuclear matter
and neutron matter. We prove two types of inequalities, one based on convexity
and another derived from shifting an auxiliary field.Comment: 16 pages, published journal version - includes inequalities for spin
polarized system
Does neoclassical theory account for the effects of big fiscal shocks? Evidence from World War II
There is much debate about the usefulness of the neoclassical growth model for assessing the macroeconomic impact of fiscal shocks. We test the theory using data from World War II, which is by far the largest fiscal shock in the history of the United States. We take observed changes in fiscal policy during the war as inputs into a parameterized, dynamic general equilibrium model and compare the values of all variables in the model to the actual values of these variables in the data. Our main finding is that the theory quantitatively accounts for macroeconomic activity during this big fiscal shock.Economic history ; Fiscal policy ; Macroeconomics - Econometric models
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