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    Reiter, G.

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    Reiter in Schwälmer Tracht

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    REITER IN SCHWÄLMER TRACHT Reiter in Schwälmer Tracht ( -

    Reiter in Schwälmer Tracht

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    Reiter (Siegfried), Die Abschiedsrede der Antigone

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    G. V. Reiter (Siegfried), Die Abschiedsrede der Antigone. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 12, fascicule 47,1899. pp. 343-344

    Estimating risks of identification disclosure in partially synthetic data

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    To limit disclosures, statistical agencies and other data disseminators can release partially synthetic, public use microdata sets. These comprise the units originally surveyed, but some collected values, for example sensitive values at high risk of disclosure or values of key identifiers, are replaced with multiple draws from statistical models. Because the original records are on the file, there remain risks of identifications. In this paper, we describe how to evaluate identification disclosure risks in partially synthetic data, accounting for released information from the multiple datasets, the model used to generate synthetic values, and the approach used to select values to synthesize. We illustrate the computations using the Survey of Youths in Custody

    G. Vivian and P. Reiter, The great Kivas of Chaco cañyon and their relationships

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    Frigout Arlette. G. Vivian and P. Reiter, The great Kivas of Chaco cañyon and their relationships. In: L'Homme, 1961, tome 1 n°2. p. 132

    Estimating propensity scores with missing covariate data using general location mixture models

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    In many observational studies, researchers estimate causal effects using propensity scores, e.g., by matching or sub-classifying on the scores. Estimation of propensity scores is complicated when some values of the covariates aremissing. We propose to use multiple imputation to create completed datasets, from which propensity scores can be estimated, with a general location mixture model. The model assumes that the control units are a latent mixture of (i)units whose covariates are drawn from the same distributions as the treated units’ covariates and (ii) units whose covariates are drawn from different distributions. This formulation reduces the influence of control units outside the treated units’ region of the covariate space on the estimation of parameters in the imputation model, which can result in more plausible imputations and better balance in the true covariate distributions. We illustrate the benefits of 1 the latent class modeling approach with simulations and with an observationalstudy of the effect of breast feeding on children’s cognitive abilities

    P.Marganne 9: Medizinischer Katechismus mit Fragen und Antworten zu Erkrankungen im Hodenbereich

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    The contribution offers a new piece of evidence for the history of ancient surgery. The edition concerns three fragments of the papyrus collection of Hamburg from the early Roman times which belong to a medical manual with questions and answers. The text describes operation methods for hernias in the area of the testicles (hydro- cele, sarcocele, varicocele, maybe also enterocele). The reference to eunuchs is remar- kable. The author is unknown

    Respuesta a Brett J. Kyle y Andrew G. Reiter

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    Fuerzas armadas, cortes supremas, relaciones poder civil vs militarBrett J. Kyle y Andrew G. Reiter presentan una serie de comentarios inteligentes e incisivos respecto a mi libro, en el que se explica el papel que pueden tener los tribunales constitucionales para ayudar a encontrar una salida al dilema constitucional de construir fuerzas armadas eficaces que a su vez estén limitadas por la ley; en otras palabras, el dilema de conseguir que las personas que tienen las armas obedezcan a quienes no las tienen, y la tensión inherente que esto produce entre gobiernos democráticos y fuerzas armadas
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