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Old April 4th 07, 05:27 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Karen Li
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STATISTICA SINICA
Call for submissions on
MULTISCALE METHODS AND STATISTICS:
A PRODUCTIVE MARRIAGE

Following the successful 5th Graybill Conference on "Multiscale
Methods and Statistics: A Productive Marriage" organized by Department
of Statistics, Colorado State University in June 2006, we are inviting
submissions on the same theme for a special issue of Statistica
Sinica. Submissions are NOT limited to papers presented at the
conference. The goal of publishing this theme topic is to highlight
the recent developments and advantages of employing both multiscale
and statistical methods for solving various methodological, scientific
and engineering problems.

Submissions preferably will provide either methodological or
theoretical advances in the interface of multiscale methods and
statistics, or demonstrate applications of such techniques in sciences
and technologies. Priority will be given to papers that are assessed
to be, statistically and scientifically speaking, most innovative,
comprehensive, and reaching a wider readership.

Papers submitted to the special issue will be reviewed according to
regular procedures similar to other submissions to the journal.
Accepted papers will appear in a single issue of Statistica Sinica,
scheduled for 2009. Please contact Professor Yazhen Wang or any of the
special issue editors listed below for questions on the suitability of
your paper(s). Submissions must be made online through the journal
site at

Submission: http://www.stat.sinica.edu.tw/statistica/submission

Please use the LaTeX article template, also available at the above
site, for preparing your manuscript submission. The scheduled DEADLINE
for submission is December 31, 2007. Authors wishing to receive email
alerts as the deadline approaches may contact the editorial assistant,
Karen Li (email: karen at stat.sinica.edu.tw).

Special Issue Editors:

T. Tony Cai, U. of Pennsylvania (tcai AT wharton.upenn.edu)
Thomas Lee, The Chinese U. of Hong Kong (tlee AT sta.cuhk.edu.hk)
Yazhen Wang, U. of Connecticut (yzwang AT stat.uconn.edu)
Patrick J. Wolfe, Harvard U (patrick AT deas.harvard.edu)

Related Workshop
http://www.stat.colostate.edu/graybillconference2006/


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Old April 4th 07, 05:40 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default Multiscale Methods and Statistics: A Productive Marriage

Nothing to do with Astronomy at all. Just garbage.


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universe, with tribes of humans, who may have been the forefathers of the
Egyptians, or the Toltecs, or the Mayans. Some believe that they may yet be
brothers of man, who even now fight to survive, somewhere beyond the
heavens.


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Old April 4th 07, 06:00 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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"Starlord" wrote in message
. ..
Nothing to do with Astronomy at all. Just garbage.



Much like most of your inane posts. I don't think there is anything about
real astronomy
that you have ever posted starlord other than weather reports and totally
boring sidewalk banter.

What do you actuall know and understand about the moon , the stars and the
sun?

answer? ..they shine.


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Old April 4th 07, 09:12 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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On Apr 4, 12:00 am, "Arthur Riddick" wrote:
"Starlord" wrote in message

. ..

Nothing to do with Astronomy at all. Just garbage.


Much like most of your inane posts. I don't think there is anything about
real astronomy
that you have ever posted starlord other than weather reports and totally
boring sidewalk banter.

What do you actuall know and understand about the moon , the stars and the
sun?

answer? ..they shine.




Another little boy who has just gotten an account at the library. When
you have contributed some useful, as Dennis has, try talking with us
again. In the mean time your mommy called and said it's time to come
home

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Old April 4th 07, 09:14 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur,alt.astronomy,news.admin.net-abuse.usenet,alt.politics.homosexuality,soc.penpals
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Default the SPAMMERTARD of rosatard is getting his wrinkly bum whipped

On Apr 4, 10:54 am, a little boy wrote

and get this loutish spamming arsehole off these astronomy groups please


Yes indeed you are a loutish spamming **** who shouldn't be allowed on
the internet. By the way your mommy is coming to pick you up, so
better clear the screen so she doesn't see what you've been doing and
gives you a time-out

 




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