• In computability theory, the mortality problem is a decision problem related to the halting problem. For Turing machines, the halting problem can be stated...
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  • Christopher Hitchens Mortality (computability theory), a property of a Turing machine if it halts when run on any starting configuration Mortality rate, a measure...
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    that are not recursive include: Post correspondence problem Mortality (computability theory) Entscheidungsproblem Recursively enumerable languages (REL)...
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  • (PDF). Theory of Computing Systems. 35 (4): 433–448. doi:10.1007/s00224-002-1010-5. Heckman, Christopher Carl (2019). "The 2×2 Matrix Mortality Problem...
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    percent of admitted patients. He was disturbed by these mortality rates, and eventually developed a theory of infection, in which he theorized that decaying...
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  • List of undecidable problems (category Computability theory)
    In computability theory, an undecidable problem is a decision problem for which an effective method (algorithm) to derive the correct answer does not exist...
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    age-specific mortality rates in adults really have reduced substantially." Biodemography Calorie restriction Demography Depreciation DNA damage theory of aging...
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    contracting the disease, mortality rate, perceived and real risks associated with vaccination, and financial cost of vaccination), game theory has been used to...
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  • one language to another. Translation studies, the systematic study of the theory, description and application of translation, interpreting, and localization...
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    this pandemic had unusually high mortality for young adults. Scientists offer several explanations for the high mortality, including a six-year climate anomaly...
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  • In this way, Egan attempts to deconstruct notions of self, memory, and mortality, and of physical reality. The Autoverse is an artificial life simulator...
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  • females at birth and/or excess male mortalities after birth but before he reaches the age of 1. Classic economic theory views the market for marriage as...
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  • such as infant mortality and life expectancy. However, according to Michael Ellman, the reality of this, at least regarding infant mortality, varies depending...
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  • origin. Health and mortality outcomes are also linked to g, with higher childhood test scores predicting better health and mortality outcomes in adulthood...
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    males). This assumption has been questioned by some scholars. Infant mortality is significantly higher in boys than girls in most parts of the world...
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  • Memetics (redirect from Memetic theory)
    Memetics is a theory of the evolution of culture based on Darwinian principles with the meme as the unit of culture. The term "meme" was coined by biologist...
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  • in Norway International Marketing Review Infant mortality rate Interrupt mask register, in computing is used to disable interrupts Interlocking machine...
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    indicating wider, rounder bodies – were found to have a risk of all-cause mortality that was increased by up to 49% compared to people having a medium BRI...
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  • Technology ML—Machine Learning MMC—Microsoft Management Console MMDS—Mortality Medical Data System MMDS—Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service...
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  • extrapolation. 1724 – Abraham De Moivre studies mortality statistics and the foundation of the theory of annuities in Annuities on Lives. 1730 – James...
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    actuaries, which includes health and pension actuaries, primarily deal with mortality risk, morbidity risk, and investment risk. Products prominent in their...
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    aging. Specifically it is the absence of a sustained increase in rate of mortality as a function of chronological age. A cell or organism that does not experience...
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    post-exercise had a mortality rate 2.5 times greater than patients with a normal recovery. Another study reported a four-fold increase in mortality in subjects...
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    pancreaticoduodenectomy have become less common, with rates of post-operative mortality falling from 30 to 10% in the 1980s to less than 5% in the 2000s. Ampullary...
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  • affirmative, since the mortality of philosophers is affirmed universally, whereas no philosopher is mortal is negative by denying such mortality in particular...
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  • such as Euler–Bernoulli beam theory. Cubic polynomial splines have also been applied to mortality analysis and mortality forecasting. Cubic splines can...
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    the publication of Natural and Political Observations upon the Bills of Mortality by John Graunt. Early applications of statistical thinking revolved around...
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  • Blaxter 1990) and have demonstrated their role in both morbidity and mortality. These studies have identified seven features of lifestyle which were...
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  • mortality in Birmingham showed that South Asian infants had twice the normal infant mortality rate and three times the usual rate of infant mortality...
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    and Political Observations ... upon the Bills of Mortality in 1662. In it, he analysed the mortality rolls in London before the Great Plague, presented...
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