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and without the interaction of the people's faces. This system is based not only on a quantum computation and measurements …
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“One Click Fraud” is an online confidence scam that has been plaguing an increasing number of Japanese Internet users, in spite of new laws and the mobilization of police task forces. In this scam, the victim clicks on a link presented to them, only to be informed that they just entered a...
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In many practical situations, we are not satisfied with the accuracy of the existing measurements. There are two … possible ways to improve the measurement accuracy:first, instead of a single measurement, we can make repeated measurements …; the additional information coming from these additional measurements can improve the accuracy of the result of this series …
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can provide insights into how ‘well’ such facts travel. Using the example of measurements in the London coal trade c1830 …. In this specific example, I investigate how standardized measurements replaced the customary practice of heaped measures … and, and argue that measurement standards replaced the system of public measurements as a mechanism to ensure transparency …
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We examine the performance of measures of mobility when allowance ismade for the possibility of data contamination. We find that “singlestage”indices – those that are applied directly to a sample from amultivariate income distribution – usually prove to be non-robust in theface of...
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