Title:
Missing / Susan Lewis.
Author:
Lewis, Susan, author.
General Notes:
Miles Avery takes his wife, Jacqueline to the train station. Jacqueline gets out, takes an overnight bag from the back seat, then walks towards the platforms. This is the last anyone sees of her. It's three weeks later when Miles calls the police...
Publisher:
Arrow books,
Publication Place:
London:
ISBN:
0099517582
9780099517580
Subject:
Missing persons -- England -- Fiction.
Physical Description:
568 pages ;
Publication Date:
2008.
Title:
Missing bodies the politics of visibility / Monica J. Casper and Lisa Jean Moore.
Biopolitics
Biopolitics (New York, N.Y.)
Author:
Casper, Monica J., 1966-
Moore, Lisa Jean, 1967-
ebrary, Inc.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The bodies we see, and some that are not here -- Seen but not heard : consequences of innocence lost -- Calculated losses : taking the measure of infant mortality -- Biodisaster : "the greatest weapon of mass destruction on earth" -- Fluid matters : human biomonitoring as gendered surveillance -- "They used me" : manufacturing heroes in wartime -- It takes balls : Lance Armstrong and the triumph of American masculinity -- Excavations.
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Publisher:
New York University Press,
Publication Place:
New York :
ISBN:
9780814716779 (cl : alk. paper)
0814716776 (cl : alk. paper)
9780814716786 (pb : alk. paper)
0814716784 (pb : alk. paper)
Subject:
Human body (Philosophy)
Body image.
Mortality.
Masculinity.
Equality.
Electronic books.
Series:
Biopolitics
Biopolitics (New York, N.Y.)
Contents:
The bodies we see, and some that are not here -- Seen but not heard : consequences of innocence lost -- Calculated losses : taking the measure of infant mortality -- Biodisaster : "the greatest weapon of mass destruction on earth" -- Fluid matters : human biomonitoring as gendered surveillance -- "They used me" : manufacturing heroes in wartime -- It takes balls : Lance Armstrong and the triumph of American masculinity -- Excavations.
Physical Description:
x, 223 p. : ill.
Electronic Location:
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/excellence/Doc?id=10333710
Publication Date:
c2009.
Title:
Missing Data Analysis and Design / by John W. Graham.
Statistics for Social and Behavioral Sciences
Statistics for Social and Behavioral Sciences
Author:
Graham, John W. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Missing Data Theory -- Multiple Imputation and Basic Analysis -- Practical Issues in Missing Data Analysis -- Planned Missing Data Design.
Missing data have long plagued those conducting applied research in the social, behavioral, and health sciences. Good missing data analysis solutions are available, but practical information about implementation of these solutions has been lacking. The objective of Missing Data: Analysis and Design is to enable investigators who are non-statisticians to implement modern missing data procedures properly in their research, and reap the benefits in terms of improved accuracy and statistical power. Missing Data: Analysis and Design contains essential information for both beginners and advanced readers. For researchers with limited missing data analysis experience, this book offers an easy-to-read introduction to the theoretical underpinnings of analysis of missing data; provides clear, step-by-step instructions for performing state-of-the-art multiple imputation analyses; and offers practical advice, based on over 20 years' experience, for avoiding and troubleshooting problems. For more advanced readers, unique discussions of attrition, non-Monte-Carlo techniques for simulations involving missing data, evaluation of the benefits of auxiliary variables, and highly cost-effective planned missing data designs are provided. The author lays out missing data theory in a plain English style that is accessible and precise. Most analyses described in the book are conducted using the well-known statistical software packages SAS and SPSS, supplemented by Norm 2.03 and associated Java-based automation utilities. A related web site contains free downloads of the supplementary software, as well as sample empirical data sets and a variety of practical exercises described in the book to enhance and reinforce the reader’s learning experience. Missing Data: Analysis and Design and its web site work together to enable beginners to gain confidence in their ability to conduct missing data analysis, and more advanced readers to expand their skill set. JOHN W. GRAHAM, PhD, is Professor of Biobehavioral Health at The Pennsylvania State University. His research and publishing focus on the evaluation of health promotion and disease prevention interventions. He specializes in evaluation research methods, including missing data analysis and design, structural equation modeling, and measurement.
Publisher:
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
New York, NY :
ISBN:
9781461440185
Subject:
Statistics.
Statistics.
Statistics for Social Science, Behavorial Science, Education, Public Policy, and Law.
Statistics, general.
Statistics for Life Sciences, Medicine, Health Sciences.
Series:
Statistics for Social and Behavioral Sciences
Statistics for Social and Behavioral Sciences
Contents:
Missing Data Theory -- Multiple Imputation and Basic Analysis -- Practical Issues in Missing Data Analysis -- Planned Missing Data Design.
Physical Description:
XIX, 323 p. 27 illus., 19 illus. in color. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4018-5
Publication Date:
2012.
Title:
Missing data handling using evolutionary algorithms in the context of supervised data
/ by Shatha Fawzi Awawdeh ; supervised by Prof.Dr. Hossam Omar Faris, Prof.Dr. Hazem Ali Hiary. معالجة البيانات المفقودة باستخدام الخوارزميات التطورية في سياق التعلم تحت الإشراف
معالجة البيانات المفقودة باستخدام الخوارزميات التطورية في سياق التعلم تحت الإشراف معالجة البيانات المفقودة باستخدام الخوارزميات التطورية في سياق التعلم تحت الإشراف
Author:
Awawdeh, Shatha Fawzi, author.
Faris, Hossam Omar, supervisor.
Hiary, Hazem Ali, co-supervisor.
The University of Jordan (Amman, Jordan). King Abdullah II School of Information Technology. Department of Computer Science.
General Notes:
Thesis (Ph. D. in Computer Science)--University of Jordan (Amman, Jordan), King Abdullah II School of Information Technology, Department of Computer Science, 2022.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Data incompleteness is a major problem in datasets collected in real situations. The presence of missing values can degrade data quality and impair the accuracy of data analysis. In many applications, ignoring the records with missing values may adversely affect the prediction process and creates a significant bias in the resulting data. Therefore, Missing Data Imputation (MDI) has become mandatory to tackle the negative consequences of the presence of missing data. However, different features show different behaviors to data imputation, as the imputation of some features can enhance the learning process while others may lead to worse results according to the feature properties.
In this dissertation, we propose two evolutionary-based imputation techniques named EvoImputer and EvoDyImp to handle missing values and perform feature selection at the same time. EvoImputer technique utilizes the genetic algorithm to evaluate the usefulness of the imputation for each feature on the performance of the prediction model, in order to select the best subset of incomplete features that can enhance the learning process and maximize the prediction power of the model after it has been handled properly. EvoImputer is considered the first approach for handling missing values while performing feature selection simultaneously to enhance the model’s learning performance and reduce the negative consequences of imputation. The performance of the proposed method was evaluated using 20 bench-marking datasets under 10-folds cross validation test. The results were compared with five classical imputation methods (mean, median, multiple imputation, expectation maximization, and K-nearest neighbors). The proposed methodology significantly outperformed all other methods in terms of accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, geometric means, and the area under the curve. Moreover, the effectiveness of the proposed method was compared against three recent evolutionary based imputation methods, where the proposed methodology achieved a higher accuracy result in 75% of the datasets.
The second proposed technique, EvoDyImp, is an evolutionary-based technique that works
by analyzing the suitability of different imputation techniques on each incomplete feature to choose the most appropriate technique for each one. The role of using the evolutionary algorithm is to find the best estimations for missing observations by searching for the right combination of imputation methods that will improve learning process and enhance the prediction power of the final trained model. The performance of the proposed method was evaluated against the same classical imputation techniques and the 20 bench-marking datasets that were used with EvoImputer. The proposed methodology has achieved the first place in the final rank in terms of accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, geometric means, and the area under the curve. Furthermore, the proposed methodology outperformed EvoImputer in terms of G-mean for 75% of the datasets.
تعد عدم اكتمال البيانات مشكلة رئيسية في مجموعات البيانات التي يتم جمعها في التطبيقات الحقيقية. يمكن أن يؤدي وجود قيم مفقودة إلى تدهور جودة البيانات وإضعاف دقة تحليل البيانات. في العديد من التطبيقات، قد يؤثر تجاهل السجلات ذات القيم المفقودة سلبًا على عملية التنبؤ ويخلق تحيزًا كبيرًا في البيانات الناتجة. لذلك، أصبح احتساب البيانات المفقودة إلزاميًا لمعالجة النتائج السلبية لوجود البيانات المفقودة. ولكن الميزات المتعددة تُظهر سلوكيات مختلفة لعملية احتساب البيانات المفقودة فيها ، حيث يمكن أن يؤدي احتساب القيم المفقودة في بعض الميزات إلى تعزيز عملية التعلم بينما قد يؤدي البعض الآخر إلى نتائج أسوأ وفقًا لخصائص الميزة.
في هذه الرسالة نقترح طريقتين مسميتين ب EvoDyImpو EvoImputer قائمتين على فكرة النظريات التطورية لاحتساب القيم المفقوده واختيار الميزات في نفس الوقت. تستخدم تقنية EvoImputer الخوارزمية الجينية لتقييم فائدة احتساب البيانات المفقودة لكل ميزة على أداء نموذج التنبؤ ، من أجل تحديد أفضل مجموعة فرعية من الميزات غير المكتملة التي يمكن أن تعزز عملية التعلم
وتعظم قوة التنبؤ للنموذج بعد ان تتم معالجتها بشكل صحيح. يعتبر EvoImputer النهج الأول الذي يقوم باحتساب القيم المفقودة و اختيار الميزات في وقت واحد لتحسين أداء التعلم للنموذج وتقليل النتائج السلبية لاحتساب البيانات المفقودة. تم تقييم أداء الطريقة المقترحة باستخدام عشرين مجموعة من البيانات تحت اختبار (10-folds cross validation) . تمت مقارنة النتائج مع خمس طرق احتساب كلاسيكية ( المتوسط ، الوسيط ، multiple imputation ، expectation maximization و K-nearest neighbor ) .تفوقت المنهجية المقترحة بشكل كبير على جميع الطرق الأخرى من حيث الدقة ، الحساسية ، النوعية ، G-mean، .AUC علاوة على ذلك ، تمت مقارنة فعالية الطريقة المقترحة بثلاث طرق احتساب تطورية حديثة ، حيث حققت المنهجية المقترحة نتيجة دقة أعلى في 75 \٪ من مجموعات البيانات.
التقنية المقترحة الثانية ، EvoDyImp ، هي تقنية قائمة على الخوارزميات التطورية والتي تعمل من خلال تحليل مدى ملائمة تقنيات احتساب البيانات المفقودة المختلفة لكل ميزة غير مكتملة لاختيار التقنية الأنسب لكل منها. يتمثل دور استخدام الخوارزمية التطورية في العثور على أفضل التقديرات للبيانات المفقودة من خلال البحث عن التركيبة الصحيحة من طرق الاحتساب التي ستعمل على تحسين عملية التعلم وتعزيز قوة التنبؤ للنموذج النهائي المدرب. تم تقييم فعالية الطريقة المقترحة مع نفس طرق الاحتساب الكلاسيكية باستخدام العشرين مجموعة من البيانات التي تم استخدامها سابقا مع .EvoImputer حققت المنهجية المقترحة المركز الأول في الترتيب النهائي من حيث الدقة ، الحساسية ، النوعية ، G-mean، AUC. علاوة على ذلك ، تفوقت المنهجية المقترحة على EvoImputer من حيث G-mean لـ 75 ٪ من مجموعات البيانات .
The electronic version is available in theses database \\ University of Jordan.
Includes abstracts in Arabic and English.
Subject:
Computer science
Algorithms (computer programing)
Benchmarking (Management)
Genetic algorithms -- Data processing
Dissertation Note:
Thesis (Ph. D. in Computer Science)--University of Jordan (Amman, Jordan), King Abdullah II School of Information Technology, Department of Computer Science, 2022.
Physical Description:
1CD-ROM : PDF.
Publication Date:
2022.
Title:
The missing link in cognition origins of self-reflective consciousness / edited by Herbert S. Terrace and Janet Metcalfe.
Author:
Terrace, Herbert S., 1936-
Metcalfe, Janet.
ebrary, Inc.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Episodic memory and autonoesis : uniquely human? / Endel Tulving -- Self-reflective consciousness and the projectable self / Janet Metcalfe and Hedy Kober -- Metacognition and the evolution of language / Herbert S. Terrace -- Emerging levels of consciousness in early human development / Katherine Nelson -- A continuum of self-consciousness that emerges in phylogeny and ontogeny / Marcel Kinsbourne -- Humans as applied motivation scientists: self-consciousness from "shared reality" and "becoming" / E. Tory Higgins -- Two normative roles for self-consciousness in modern philosophy / Patricia Kitcher -- Progress in the study of chimpanzee recall and episodic memory / Charles Menzel -- Do non-human primates have episodic memory / Bennett L. Schwartz -- Studies of uncertainty monitoring and metacognition in animals and humans / J. David Smith -- Can rhesus monkeys discriminate between remembering and forgetting? / Robert R. Hampton -- Meta-confidence judgments in rhesus macaques : explicit versus implicit mechanisms / Lisa K. Son and Nate Kornell -- The self and other : a missing link in comparative social cognition / Joseph Call.
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Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Publication Place:
Oxford ; New York :
ISBN:
0195161564
Subject:
Self-perception.
Cognition in animals.
Psychology, Comparative.
Electronic books.
Contents:
Episodic memory and autonoesis : uniquely human? / Self-reflective consciousness and the projectable self / Metacognition and the evolution of language / Emerging levels of consciousness in early human development / A continuum of self-consciousness that emerges in phylogeny and ontogeny / Humans as applied motivation scientists: self-consciousness from "shared reality" and "becoming" / Two normative roles for self-consciousness in modern philosophy / Progress in the study of chimpanzee recall and episodic memory / Do non-human primates have episodic memory / Studies of uncertainty monitoring and metacognition in animals and humans / Can rhesus monkeys discriminate between remembering and forgetting? / Robert R. Hampton -- Meta-confidence judgments in rhesus macaques : explicit versus implicit mechanisms / The self and other : a missing link in comparative social cognition /
Physical Description:
ix, 364 p. : ill. (some col.).
Electronic Location:
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/excellence/Doc?id=10103584
Publication Date:
2005.
There are no items available
Title:
A Missing Link in Cybernetics Logic and Continuity / by Alex M. Andrew.
IFSR International Series on Systems Science and Engineering,
IFSR international series on systems science and engineering,
Author:
Andrew, Alex M.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
<P>Preface -- Cybernetics: Origins and Aims -- Where to Start?- Continuous Versus Discrete -- Adaptation, Self-Organization, and Learning -- Backpropogation -- Self Reference -- Fractal Intelligence -- Conclusions -- References.</P>.
<P>The relative failure of attempts to analyze and model intelligence can be attributed in part to the customary assumption that the processing of continuous variables and the manipulation of discrete concepts should be treated separately. In this book, the author considers concept-based thought as having evolved from processing of continuous variables. Although "fuzzy" theory acknowledges the need to combine conceptual and continuous processing, its assumption of the primacy of concept-based processing makes it evolutionarily implausible.</P> <P></P> <P>The text begins by reviewing the origins and aims of cybernetics with particular reference to Warren McCulloch’s declared lifetime quest of "understanding man’s understanding". It is shown that continuous systems can undergo complex self-organization, but a need for classification of situations becomes apparent and can be seen as the evolutionary beginning of concept-based processing. Possibilities for complex self-organization are emphasized by discussion of a general principle that has been termed significance feedback, of which backpropagation of errors in neural nets is a special case.</P> <P></P> <P>It is also noted that continuous measures come to be associated with processing that is essentially concept-based, as acknowledged in Marvin Minsky’s reference to heuristic connection between problems, and the associated basic learning heuristic of Minsky and Selfridge. This reappearance of continuity, along with observations on the multi-layer structure of intelligent systems, supports a potentially valuable view of intelligence as having a fractal nature. This is such that structures at a complex level, interpreted in terms of these emergent measures, reflect others at a simpler level. Implications for neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence are also examined.</P> <P></P> <P>The book presents unconventional and challenging viewpoints that will be of interest to researchers in AI, psychology, cybernetics and systems science, and should help promote further research.</P>
Publisher:
Springer New York,
Publication Place:
New York, NY :
ISBN:
9780387751641
Subject:
Mathematics.
Artificial intelligence.
Systems theory.
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.
Mathematics.
Mathematical Logic and Foundations.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Applications of Mathematics.
Systems Theory, Control.
Series:
IFSR International Series on Systems Science and Engineering, 26
IFSR international series on systems science and engineering, 26
Contents:
<P>Preface -- Cybernetics: Origins and Aims -- Where to Start?- Continuous Versus Discrete -- Adaptation, Self-Organization, and Learning -- Backpropogation -- Self Reference -- Fractal Intelligence -- Conclusions -- References.</P>.
Physical Description:
digital.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-75164-1
Publication Date:
2009.
Title:
Missing the revolution Darwinism for social scientists / edited by Jerome H. Barkow.
Author:
Barkow, Jerome H.
ebrary, Inc.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : Sometimes the bus does wait / Jerome H. Barkow -- Feminism and evolutionary psychology / Anne Campbell -- The male flash of anger : violent response to transgression as an example of the intersection of evolved psychology and culture / Daniel M.T. Fessler -- Evolutionary explanation : between science and values / Ullica Segerstråle -- Making hay out of straw? Real and imagined controversies in evolutionary psychology / Robert Kurzban and Martie G. Haselton -- Behavioral ecology and the social sciences / Lee Cronk -- The impact of primatology on the study of human society / Lars Rodseth and Shannon A. Novak -- Evolutionary psychology and criminal behavior / Anthony Walsh -- Evolution, agency, and sociology / Bernd Baldus.
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Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Publication Place:
Oxford ; New York :
ISBN:
0195130022 (hardcover)
9780195130027
Subject:
Evolutionary psychology.
Electronic books.
Contents:
Introduction : Sometimes the bus does wait / Jerome H. Barkow -- Feminism and evolutionary psychology / Anne Campbell -- The male flash of anger : violent response to transgression as an example of the intersection of evolved psychology and culture / Daniel M.T. Fessler -- Evolutionary explanation : between science and values / Ullica Segerstråle -- Making hay out of straw? Real and imagined controversies in evolutionary psychology / Robert Kurzban and Martie G. Haselton -- Behavioral ecology and the social sciences / Lee Cronk -- The impact of primatology on the study of human society / Lars Rodseth and Shannon A. Novak -- Evolutionary psychology and criminal behavior / Anthony Walsh -- Evolution, agency, and sociology / Bernd Baldus.
Physical Description:
vii, 302 p. : ill.
Electronic Location:
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/excellence/Doc?id=10233737
Publication Date:
2006.
Title:
Mission Mastery Revealing a 100 Year Old Leadership Secret / by Brian Dive.
Management for Professionals,
Management for Professionals,
Author:
Dive, Brian. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Introduction: The Secret -- What is Mission Mastery? -- Mission Mastery - Pillar 1: Mission -- Mission Mastery: Pillar 2 - Organization Design -- Mission Mastery: Pillar 3 - Leadership -- Pillar 4 - Experimental Learning -- Pillar 5 - Culture -- Mission Mastery: The DMA Solution Set -- An Absence of Mission Mastery: A Case Study -- Mission Mastery . Building a Learning Organization in Which There Is Space to Lead.
This book reveals the story of how the first large learning organization was formed. Emerging around 1870, it involved an organizational transformation that followed a disaster some 60 years earlier. The great success of this process was the introduction of a totally new approach to leadership – a competitive edge that would go undetected for another 100 years. The original development involved the Prussian/German Army under a great leader, Helmut von Moltke. NATO countries finally discovered this “secret weapon,” which they have since implemented in their mission command centers, in the 1980s. The book distils five underlying features or pillars of the transformed organization, and describes how they can be applied in civilian organizations to attain a state of Mission Mastery. Never before published, these ideas are supplemented by numerous references and practical examples to illustrate the persuasive power of the case made – namely that most civilian organizations are weak in terms of the five key ingredients needed for Mission Mastery. “This book is a must-read for all charged with developing tomorrow's leaders.” Sir Michael Perry, GBE – previously Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Unilever, Chairman of Centrica, Chairman of the Senior Salaries Review Body, Independent Director at Singapore Technologies Telemedia Pte. Ltd and Chairman of the Faculty Board at the Said Business School, Oxford University. “Mission Mastery is a masterwork.” Professor Stephen J. Perkins, DPhil (Oxon) Dean Guildhall Faculty of Business & Law, London Metropolitan University, UK “No other book on organizational leadership is as relevant today as Mission Mastery”. Gerald A. Arbuckle, Organizational Anthropologist, and author of Humanizing Healthcare Reforms.
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319252230
Subject:
Business.
Leadership.
Organization.
Planning.
Personnel management.
Success in business.
Careers.
Economic sociology.
Business and Management.
Business Strategy/Leadership.
Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology.
Careers in Business and Mangagement.
Organization.
Human resource management.
Series:
Management for Professionals,
Management for Professionals,
Edition:
1st ed. 2016.
Contents:
Introduction: The Secret -- What is Mission Mastery? -- Mission Mastery - Pillar 1: Mission -- Mission Mastery: Pillar 2 - Organization Design -- Mission Mastery: Pillar 3 - Leadership -- Pillar 4 - Experimental Learning -- Pillar 5 - Culture -- Mission Mastery: The DMA Solution Set -- An Absence of Mission Mastery: A Case Study -- Mission Mastery . Building a Learning Organization in Which There Is Space to Lead.
Physical Description:
XIII, 330 p. 15 illus., 1 illus. in color. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25223-0
Publication Date:
2016.
Title:
Mission, ministry, order reading the tradition in the present context / David Noel Power.
Author:
Power, David Noel.
ebrary, Inc.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: One baptism, many gifts for mission and ministry -- Church mission and ministry in present context -- Mission and ministry since Vatican II (a) : Latin America, Asia, Africa -- Mission and ministry since Vatican II (b) : Europe, USA, general reflections -- Events and theologies before Vatican II -- Remarks on the Vatican Council and its reception -- Reading the tradition -- The Scripture -- Ordering of ministries -- Significant figures and writers -- Second millennium -- Contemporary theological reflections on mission and ministry -- Royal priesthood -- Presence and representation -- Mission, ministry, leadership, order.
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Publisher:
Continuum,
Publication Place:
New York :
ISBN:
9780826428523 (hardcover : alk. paper)
0826428525 (hardcover : alk. paper)
9780826428530 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0826428533 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject:
Mission of the church.
Church.
Theology, Doctrinal.
Electronic books.
Catholic Church -- Doctrines.
Contents:
Introduction: One baptism, many gifts for mission and ministry -- Church mission and ministry in present context -- Mission and ministry since Vatican II (a) : Latin America, Asia, Africa -- Mission and ministry since Vatican II (b) : Europe, USA, general reflections -- Events and theologies before Vatican II -- Remarks on the Vatican Council and its reception -- Reading the tradition -- The Scripture -- Ordering of ministries -- Significant figures and writers -- Second millennium -- Contemporary theological reflections on mission and ministry -- Royal priesthood -- Presence and representation -- Mission, ministry, leadership, order.
Physical Description:
408 p.
Electronic Location:
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/excellence/Doc?id=10427235
Publication Date:
c2008.