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Ellipsis and higher-order unification
(Springer, 1991)We present a new method for characterizing the interpretive possibilities generated by elliptical constructions in natural language. Unlike previous analyses, which postulate ambiguity of interpretation or derivation in ... -
Elliptic Cohomology I: Spectral Abelian Varieties
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Elliptic Curves of Large Rank and Small Conductor
(Springer Verlag, 2004)For \(r = 6, 7, . . . , 11\) we find an elliptic curve \(E/Q\) of rank at least \(r\) and the smallest conductor known, improving on the previous records by factors ranging from 1.0136 (for \(r = 6)\) to over 100 (for \(r ... -
Eloge: Owsei Temkin, 6 October 1902–18 July 2002
(University of Chicago Press, 2004) -
Elso Sterrenberg Barghoorn, Jr. (June 15, 1915-January 22, 1984)
(American Philosophical Society, 1991) -
The EM Algorithm and the Rise of Computational Biology
(Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2010)In the past decade computational biology has grown from a cottage industry with a handful of researchers to an attractive interdisciplinary field, catching the attention and imagination of many quantitatively-minded ... -
EM-Cube: An Architecture for Low-Cost Real-Time Volume Rendering
(Association for Computing Machinery, 1997)EM-Cube is a VLSI architecture for low-cost, high quality volume rendering at full video frame rates. Derived from the Cube-4 architecture developed at SUNY at Stony Brook, EM-Cube computes sample points and gradients ... -
Emancipation and Empire: Reconstructing the Worldwide Web of Cotton Production in the Age of the American Civil War
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Embedded 3D Printing of Strain Sensors within Highly Stretchable Elastomers
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014)A new method, embedded-3D printing (e-3DP), is reported for fabricating strain sensors within highly conformal and extensible elastomeric matrices. e-3DP allows soft sensors to be created in nearly arbitrary planar and 3D ... -
Embedded Binarized Neural Networks
(Junction Publishing, 2017-02-20)We study embedded Binarized Neural Networks (eBNNs) with the aim of allowing current binarized neural networks (BNNs) in the literature to perform feedforward inference efficiently on small embedded devices. We focus on ... -
Embedding a Carbon Nanotube across the Diameter of a Solid State Nanopore
(American Vacuum Society, 2011)A fabrication method for positioning and embedding a single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) across the diameter of a solid state nanopore is presented. Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is used to grow SWNTs over arrays of ... -
EMBO Conference Series on the Assembly and Function of Neuronal Circuits
(BioMed Central, 2011)The 2011 EMBO Conference Series on the Assembly and Function of Neuronal Circuits was held from 25 to 30 September 2011 at Monte Verità in Ascona, Switzerland. Approximately 100 participants explored current challenges and ... -
Embodied Cognition and Mirror Neurons: A Critical Assessment
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Embodiment and Ambivalence: Emotion in South Asian Muharram Drumming
(International Council for Traditional Music, 2000) -
Embracing Geographic Analysis Beyond Geography - Harvard's Center for Geographic Analysis Enters its 5th Year
(IGI Global, 2012)Without a department of geography, Harvard University established the Center for Geographic Analysis (CGA) in 2006 to support research and teaching of all disciplines across the University with emerging geospatial technologies. ... -
Embrittlement of Metal by Solute Segregation-Induced Amorphization
(American Physical Society, 2010)Impurities segregated to grain boundaries of a material essentially alter its fracture behavior. A prime example is sulfur segregation-induced embrittlement of nickel, where an observed relation between sulfur-induced ... -
Embryo Selection and Mate Choice: Can ‘Honest Signals’ Be Trusted?
(Elsevier BV, 2020-04)When a measure becomes a target, it often ceases to be a good measure – an effect familiar from the declining usefulness of standardized testing in schools. This economic principle also applies to mate choice and, perhaps ...