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    General -- July-December,1961 -- Correspondence, OPV Miscellaneous -- letter, 1961-07-31

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    Letter from Toth, Robert C. to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1961-07-31.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a

    Henri Temianka Correspondence; (toth)

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    This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/4215/thumbnail.jp

    Alex Toth and another Librarian examining a card catalog

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    Alex Toth, who was a Librarian at Pacific University, and another Librarian (possibly Patricia Sobottka?), examining a card catalog in Pacific's Scott Library in July, 1978. This appears to be the Author catalog, which provided access to the books in Pacific's collections based on the last name of the author. This is one of a set of photographs that appears to have been posed in order to demonstrate the range of work that was taking place in the library

    On a problem of G Fejes Toth

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    A solution is given for the following Problem of G Fejes Toth: In 3-space find the thinnest lattice of balls such that every straight line meets one of the balls

    Il dibattito sulla sostenibilità del SSN

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    Il progressivo invecchiamento della popolazione e i recenti tagli al fondo sanitario nazionale mettono in dubbio la sostenibilità futura del Servizio sanitario nazionale. L'adozione di nuovi modelli organizzativi e l'utilizzo delle tecnologie informatiche possono costituire una risposta a tali problemi

    On a problem of G Fejes Toth

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    A solution is given for the following Problem of G Fejes Toth: In 3-space find the thinnest lattice of balls such that every straight line meets one of the balls

    Effectiveness of hypnosis for pain management in colorectal surgery: project proposal for a systematic review

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    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License. General rights All content in PEARL is protected by copyright law. Author manuscripts are made available in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite only the published version using the details provided on the item record or document. In the absence of an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons), permissions for further reuse of content should be sought from the publisher or author

    TOX3_TOX4_TOX5 generated data

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    The TOX3, TOX4 and TOX5 datasets are QSAR ones published by Gramatica et al. In their paper the experimental EC50 values (growth inhibition with respect to algea species Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata) of 35 triazole or benzo-triazole derivatives were used as training set. In the original article three linear QSAR models were developed using these 35 compounds (models A, B and C). Thereafter, the models were used on further 369 compounds, but for these no experimental data were available. In our calculation three datasets were formed. Each set contained the merged set of cases with altogether 404 molecules and the corresponding descriptor values of the given model. The response values were calculated in a quasi-independent way. For example, the response values for set TOX3 were defined as the averages of the response values calculated according to models B and C. For TOX4 the average responses of models A and C and for TOX5 the average responses of A and B were used. All responses were calculated in this way. We know that the generation procedure of TOX3-TOX5 datasets regularized the responses and probably eliminated the outliers. The original data were downloaded from the qsardb repository. P. Gramatica, S. Cassani, P.P. Roy, S. Kovarich, C.W. Yap, E. Papa, QSAR Modeling is not “Push a Button and Find a Correlation”: A Case Study of Toxicity of (Benzo-)triazoles on Algae, Mol. Inform. 31 (2012) 817-835. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/minf.201200075 V. Ruusmann, S. Sild, U. Maran, QSAR DataBank repository: open and linked qualitative and quantitative structure–activity relationship models. J. Cheminf. 7 (2015) 32. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13321-015-0082-6, http://www.qsardb.org TOX3 multivariate linear regression R2 on total set 404 cases 3 descriptors 1 response 0.75 TOX4 multivariate linear regression 404 cases 3 descriptors 1 response 0.80 TOX5 multivariate linear regression 404 cases 3 descriptors 1 response 0.8

    Remarks on a conjecture of Barat and Toth

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    In 2010, Barat and Toth verified that any r-critical graph with at most r + 4 vertices has a subdivision of K-r. Based in this result, the authors conjectured that, for every positive integer c, there exists a bound r(c) such that for any r, where r >= r(c), any r-critical graph on r + c vertices has a subdivision of K-r. In this note, we verify the validity of this conjecture for c = 5, and show counterexamples for all c >= 6211FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP12/16118-1Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canad

    The Time Dependent Traveling Salesman Planning Problem in Controlled Airspace

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    The integration of drones into civil airspace is one of the most challenging problems for the automation of the controlled airspace, and the optimization of the drone route is a key step for this process. In this paper, we optimize the route planning of a drone mission that consists of departing from an airport, flying over a set of mission way points and coming back to the initial airport. We assume that during the mission a set of piloted aircraft flies in the same airspace and thus the cost of the drone route depends on the air traffic and on the avoidance maneuvers used to prevent possible conflicts. Two air traffic management techniques, i.e., routing and holding, are modeled in order to maintain a minimum separation between the drone and the piloted aircraft. The considered problem, called the Time Dependent Traveling Salesman Planning Problem in Controlled Airspace (TDTSPPCA), relates to the drone route planning phase and aims to minimize the total operational cost. Two heuristic algorithms are proposed for the solution of the problem. A mathematical formulation based on a particular version of the Time Dependent Traveling Salesman Problem, which allows holdings at mission way points, and a Branch and Cut algorithm are proposed for solving the TDTSPPCA to optimality. An additional formulation, based on a Travelling Salesman Problem variant that uses specific penalties to model the holding times, is proposed and a Cutting Plane algorithm is designed. Finally, computational experiments on real-world air traffic data from Milano Linate Terminal Maneuvering Area are reported to evaluate the performance of the proposed formulations and of the heuristic algorithms
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