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Autor:
Daniel Baller, Diana M. Thomas, Joseph M. Lindquist, Theodore K. Kyle, James T. Zervios, Benjamin Siegel, Joseph Nadglowski, Gwyn Cready
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Obesity
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The Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation: Applications, Methodology, Technology. 16:285-295
Over nearly two decades of war, the Department of Defense has spent tens of millions of dollars to survey the public in war-torn areas such as Iraq, Afghanistan, Philippines, Syria, and the Horn of Africa. Most often these surveys are conducted by a
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The American journal of clinical nutrition. 114(2)
BACKGROUND The Administrative Procedure Act of 1946 guarantees the public an opportunity to view and comment on the 2020 Dietary Guidelines as part of the policymaking process. In the past, public comments were submitted by postal mail or public hear
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Handbook of Military and Defense Operations Research ISBN: 9780429467219
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::56b4375dc8ab65a65bbfcbb5b8bf261a
https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429467219-2
https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429467219-2
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Applied Mathematics and Computation. 217:2710-2723
A reduced shallow water model under constant, non-zero advection in the infinite channel is considered. High-order (Givoli–Neta) non-reflecting boundary conditions are introduced in various configurations to create a finite computational space and
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Wave Motion. 47:289-298
A spectral element (SE) implementation of the Givoli–Neta non-reflecting boundary condition (NRBC) is considered for the solution of the Klein–Gordon equation. The infinite domain is truncated via an artificial boundary B, and a high-order NRBC i
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PRIMUS. 18:71-84
At United States Military Academy, a unit on biological modeling applications forms the culminating component of the first semester core mathematics course for freshmen. The course emphasizes the use of problem-solving strategies and modeling to solv
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Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment. 23:9-12
A common statistical problem is deciding which of two possible sources, A and B, of a contaminant is most likely the actual source. The situation considered here, based on an actual problem of polychlorinated biphenyl contamination discussed below, i