User:Jeanpetr

Eats shoots and leaves.

Same person as.

BDK

 * 1) How reliable is the source of claim?
 * 2) Is the source always make similar claims?
 * 3) Has the claim been independently verified?
 * 4) Does the claim fit in with how things are known to work?
 * 5) Are there good possible counters to the claim?
 * 6) Is the evidence presented a biased subset?
 * 7) Is the claim being pushed without empiricism and logic?
 * 8) Is there positive evidence provided of the claim?
 * 9) Does the claim explain and predict more than current theories?
 * 10) Are there personal beliefs or agendas driving a claim?

BT

 * Rita Demontis ,Toronto Sun
 * ELIZABETH BAIRD, Special to QMI Agency
 * Tracey Tyler thestar
 * Sarah Brown globe
 * tmd

NLM
$$NLM(x) = \hat u(x)=\frac{\sum_{x' \in \Omega} w(x,x') u(x')}{\sum_{x' \in \Omega} w(x,x')}$$

$$w(x,x') = e^{- \frac{\lVert P(x)-P(x') \rVert_2}{h^2}}$$

$$S_i(x) = (s_1, s_2,...s_n), i=1...n$$

$$Aniso(x) = \frac{max(S_i(x)) -min(S_i(x))}{max(S_i(x))}$$