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Pattison, Walworth P.
Military Information: (Princeton Ground School), Cadet, Line of Communication, USAF, Hospital #20, Signal Corps, Lieutenant .This project was assisted by a grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State
Charles Pattison Boles, Jr., M.D.
Charles Pattison Boles, Jr., M.D., in World War I unifor
Introduction to the CMOT Special Issue on mathematical representations and models for the analysis of social networks within and between organizations.
Accurately determining intermediate and terminal plan states using bayesian goal recognition
Goal Recognition concerns the problem of determining an agent's final goal, deduced from the plan they are currently executing (and subsequently being observed). The set of possible goals or plans to be considered are commonly stored in a library, which is then used to propose possible candidate goals for the agent's behaviour. Previously, we presented AUTOGRAPH - a system which removed the need for a goal or plan library, thus making any problem solvable without the need to construct such a structure. In this paper, we discuss IGRAPH, which improves upon its predecessor by utilising Bayesian inference to determine both terminal and intermediate goals/states which the agent being observed is likely to pass through
Rietveld refinement of the zorite structure of the ETS-4 molecular sieves
The crystal structure of ETS-4 titanosilicate [Na9Si12Ti5O38(OH). 12H(2)O] was refined using synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction and the Rietveld method (R-P=0.050; R-wP=0.063; R-B=0.169). Our diffraction data provide direct evidence that ETS-4 has the same structure as the zorite mineral. The framework of zorite can be described as nenadkevichite-like chains, laterally connected by 4[SiO4]/[TiO6] units, corresponding to two different chemical environments for Si. Similar to previous observations, a discrepancy was found between the population ratio of Si positions as calculated by the occupancy refinement of atomic sites related to these two environments, and that inferred from Si-29 MAS NMR. This is tentatively explained here on the basis of the large amounts of protons in the proximity of the Si2 site as indicated by Si-29 CP/MAS NMR. The low thermal stability of the zorite/ETS-4 structure is explained in terms of relevance of the hydrogen bonding between extra framework water molecules and framework oxygens
Business Papers (MS 80-0003)
Quitclaim deed from M. E. Pattison and L. L. Pattison to R. M. Campbell and D. E. Campbell conveying land part of the N. M. Bain survey
Granville Sharp Pattison (1791-1851):Scottish anatomist and surgeon with a propensity for conflict
Granville Sharp Pattison was a Scottish anatomist and surgeon who also taught in the United States. This character from the history of anatomy lived a very colourful life. As many are unaware of Pattison, the present review of his life, contributions, and controversies seemed appropriate. Although Pattison was known to be a good anatomist, he will be remembered for his association with a propensity for conflict both in Europe and the United States.</p
Manufacturing relations: An empirical study of the organization of production across multiple networks
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleOrganizational communities present two generic features that are recurrently documented in empirical studies, but only imperfectly accounted for in current models of interorganizational relations. The first is the tendency of participant organizations to construct observed macrostructure locally, through relational activities that involve only a small subset of possible network ties. The second is the tendency for different types of ties to overlap, concatenate, and induce a variety of local structures - or relational motifs - across network domains. A critical task in the analysis of organizational communities is to specify appropriate local dependence structures across multiple networks, starting from detailed observation of dyadic interaction among participants. In this paper we illustrate one way in which this analytical task might be accomplished in the context of a study of interorganizational networks. We use data that we have collected on different types of relationships among 106 organizations, located in Southern Italy, involved in the production of means of transportation to test hypotheses about patterns of local network ties and paths across multiple networks. Our empirical analysis is guided by the general claim that the formation of network ties is subject to endogenous and exogenous processes. We specify statistical models for random graphs that allow us to examine this claim, and to formulate and test specific hypotheses about the form that such network-based processes might take. The results that we report provide clear empirical support for the relational motifs implied by our hypotheses. We also find strong empirical support for the proposition that interorganizational dependencies extend across multiple networks
Pattison (Mansell) Pastor and Parish. A Systems Approach
Deconchy Jean-Pierre. Pattison (Mansell) Pastor and Parish. A Systems Approach. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°46/2, 1978. p. 289
Walter T. Pattison, El naturalismo español (Historia externa de un movimiento literario)
Le Bouill Jean. Walter T. Pattison, El naturalismo español (Historia externa de un movimiento literario). In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 68, n°3-4, 1966. p. 413
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