- Form 8300).
Structuring may be done in the
context of
money laundering, fraud, and
other financial crimes.
Legal restrictions on
structuring are concerned...
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characteristics that are
directly related to
structuring elements: Shape. For example, the
structuring element can be a "ball" or a line;
convex or a...
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Mackenzie (2007). The
rapid rise of the ‘structurer’, ft.com
Joris Luyendijk (2012). Interview: Head of
Structuring equity-derivatives, theguardian.com v t e...
- A
structure is an
arrangement and
organization of
interrelated elements in a
material object or system, or the
object or
system so organized. Material...
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summarisation systems. The
final approach is heuristic-based
structuring. Such
algorithms perform the
structuring task
based on
heuristic rules,
which can come from...
- The
principles of
democratic structuring were
defined by Jo
Freeman in "The
Tyranny of Structurelessness",
first delivered as a talk in 1970,
later published...
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Problem structuring methods (PSMs) are a
group of
techniques used to
model or to map the
nature or
structure of a
situation or
state of
affairs that some...
- crystallography,
crystal structure is a
description of
ordered arrangement of atoms, ions, or
molecules in a
crystalline material.
Ordered structures occur from intrinsic...
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Grayscale structuring elements are also
functions of the same format,
called "
structuring functions".
Denoting an
image by f(x) and the
structuring function...
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HyTime (Hypermedia/Time-based
Structuring Language) is a
markup language that is an
application of SGML.
HyTime defines a set of hypertext-oriented element...