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    Modified Steepest-Descent for Bit Allocation in Strongly Dependent Video Coding by Ferguson, K.L., Allinson, N.M.

    “…The problem of efficient bit allocation for dependent video coding within the context of ascribing a quantizer to each macroblock (MB) within a frame is…”
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    Elevated expression of inhibin alpha in prostate cancer by Risbridger, G P, Shibata, A, Ferguson, K L, Stamey, T A, McNeal, J E, Peehl, D M

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-01-2004)
    “…Less than 50% of men who undergo radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer are cured of disease. We evaluate tumor expression of inhibin alpha, a putative…”
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    Adapting Model for Convergence of Optimal MINMAX Bit Allocation in INTRA-Frame Video Coding by Ferguson, K.L.

    “…The application of optimal bit allocation in real-time video encoders is a challenging prospect for dependent macroblocks (MBs) where a quantiser is ascribed…”
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    Transmission of Botrytis cinerea by lightbrown apple moth larvae on grapes by BAILEY, P.T., FERGUSON, K.L., MCMAHON, R., WICKS, T.J.

    “…Larvae of lightbrown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana Walker (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) (LBAM) transmitted Botrytis cinerea Pers. Fr. (Bc) on veraison bunches…”
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    Rate-constrained self-organizing neural maps and efficient psychovisual methods for low bit rate video coding by Ferguson, K.L., Allinson, N.M.

    “…The video coding problem is essentially an operational distortion-rate issue where the underlying input pixel data, probability distributions and dimensions…”
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    Energetic output of subadult polar bears (Ursus maritimus): resting, disturbance and locomotion by Watts, P D, Ferguson, K L, Draper, B A

    “…1. Indirect calorimetry was used to determine metabolic rates in subadult polar bears at rest after human-controlled disturbance and at four rates of…”
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