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On fuzzy alternate control systems

2021 13th International Conference on Advanced Computational Intelligence (ICACI), 2021
Some researchers have worked on intermittent control and alternate control. In both cases, the choice of the control was a constant quantity. But, in real life, this situation is hard to come by for the reason that control may vary with time and circumstances owing to machine or human errors or both.
Babatunde Oluwaseun Onasanya   +4 more
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Alternatives in the control of influenza

Medical Journal of Australia, 1991
To review recent developments in the control of influenza, including the use of antiviral drugs and vaccines, in the context of the overall burden of respiratory viral illness.English language literature search using MEDLINE, Index Medicus, reviews, text book articles and relevant papers.Approximately 100 publications were examined. Particular emphasis
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Alternative to the hospital: a controlled study

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1975
The authors describe the evaluation of a treatment model that makes use of the community to help mentally ill patients acquire necessary coping skills. This approach is based on the assumption that deficiency in coping skills and aggressive dependency are primarily responsible for high readmission rates to mental hospitals and that coping skills and ...
L I, Stein, M A, Test, A J, Marx
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POSITIVE CONTROL AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO AVERSION THERAPY

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1970
Abstract The control of undesirable behaviors by aversive techniques under the label “aversion therapy” has become an increasingly prominent behavior therapy. The attention given to these techniques is a measure of resistance of disorders such as sexual deviations to more traditional therapies.
GENE R. MOSS   +2 more
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Alternative methods for the control of pain

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2002
T AVMA has recently issued a statement regarding the use of “Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine” (CAVM) and defines it is a “heterogeneous group of preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic philosophies and practices” that includes but is not limited to: “aromatherapy; Bach flower remedy therapy; energy therapy; low energy photon therapy ...
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