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Three- and Four-point correlators of excited bosonic twist fields
We compute three- and four-point correlation functions containing excited
bosonic twist fields. Our results can be used to determine properties, such as
lifetimes and production rates, of massive string excitations localised at
D-brane intersections, which could be signatures of a low string scale even if
the usual string resonances are inaccessible to the LHC.Comment: 42 pages, no figure
Integrated Collaborative Planning Within the Supply Chain: The Future of ERP
By examining case studies using Collaborative Planning it becomes apparent the need to integrate with Enterprise Resource Planning applications. This process would help avoid errors, save time, and produce cost reductions across the supply chain
The Basics of Biogerontology
Aging is an enormously complicated process. Despite a great many of theories (among them “Program Theories”, “Combined Theories”, “Damage Theories”, “Inflamm-Aging”, “Garb-Aging” and the “Rising Deleteriome”), so far there is none which is able to explain this phenomenon satisfactorily and completely. A different approach to address the complexity of aging is to characterize the major “Hallmarks of Aging”. These are genomic instability, telomere attrition, epigenetic alterations, loss of proteostasis, deregulated nutrient sensing, mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, stem cell exhaustion and an altered intercellular communication. From research on these hallmarks, new avenues were opened on how to interfere with the aging process. Some of these possible therapeutic interventions are described here too
Spatial Differences of Land Use Change within Oklahoma's Wheat Belt
Farm Service Agency acreage data for the nine Oklahoma Agricultural Statistics Service districts is analyzed to determine the degree of price response in wheat acreage allocation decisions. Some critics have stated that land use after Freedom to Farm would change little, however these findings show acreage shifted greatly after the policy throughout the state.Land Economics/Use,
Performing Two-Way Analysis of Variance Under Variance Heterogeneity
Small sample properties of the method proposed by Brunner et al. (1997) for performing two-way analysis of variance are compared to those of the normal based ANOVA method for factorial arrangements. Different effect sizes, sample sizes, and error structures are utilized in a simulation study to compare type I error rates and power of the two methods. An SAS program is also presented to assist those wishing to implement the Brunner method to real data
JMASM8: Using SAS To Perform Two-Way Analysis Of Variance Under Variance Heterogeneity
We present SAS code to implement the method proposed by Brunner et al. (1997) for performing two-way analysis of variance under variance heterogeneity
USING RANKS TO PERFORM EXACT AND ESTIMATED EXACT TESTS IN DESIGNED EXPERIMENTS
A procedure is studied that uses rank transformed data to perform exact and estimated exact tests which is an alternative to the commonly used F-ratio test procedure. First, a common parametric test statistic is computed using rank transformed data, where two methods of ranking - ranks taken of the original observations, and ranks taken after aligning the observations - are studied. Significance is then determined using either the exact permutation distribution of the statistic or an estimate of this distribution based on a random sample of all possible permutations. Simulation studies compare the performance of this method to both the normal theory parametric F-test and the traditional rank transform procedure. Power and nominal type-I error rates are compared under conditions when normal theory assumptions are satisfied as well as when these assumptions are violated. The method is studied for a two factor factorial arrangement of treatments in a completely randomized design and also for a split-unit experiment
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