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An introduction to ASL labeling techniques

Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2014
Arterial spin labeling (ASL) methods allow for quantitative mapping of tissue perfusion in absolute units, without the use of contrast agents. In this technique, the magnetization of arterial blood water is labeled by magnetic inversion or saturation, and the delivery of labeled blood water to tissues is observed.
Eric C Wong
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A Beginner's Guide to Arterial Spin Labeling (ASL) Image Processing

open access: yesFrontiers in Radiology, 2022
Arterial spin labeling (ASL) is a non-invasive and cost-effective MRI technique for brain perfusion measurements. While it has developed into a robust technique for scientific and clinical use, its image processing can still be daunting.
Patricia Clement   +2 more
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ASL and the Family System

American Annals of the Deaf, 1991
This paper examines some of the sociological implications of poor interaction on families in which one of the members is deaf. When a family systems perspective is used, once a child is diagnosed as deaf the family is no longer considered "hearing"; the parents may be hearing, the other children may be, but the family system becomes "hearing and deaf."
D, Henderson, A, Hendershott
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Yes, No, Visibility, and Variation in ASL and Tactile ASL

Sign Language Studies, 2006
In American Sign Language (ASL), a receiver watches the signer and receives language visually. In contrast, when using tactile ASL, a variety of ASL, the deaf-blind receiver receives language by placing a hand on top of the signer’s hand. In the study described in this article we compared the functions and frequency of the signs YES and #NO in ...
Karen Petronio, Valerie Dively
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ASL and ESL?

Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1984
This article examines research on various language and communication systems used with deaf children, and concludes that the two major approaches presently in use, oral English (OE) and manually coded English (MCE), have produced only limited results.
Stephen P. Quigley, Peter V. Paul
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Kasper ASL

The Journal of Private Equity, 2005
How do stakeholders decide which direction to take when a company is in default and seemingly in a free fall? A group of stakeholders believed that Kasper, a leading international branded apparel company, could be saved despite being unable to integrate the acquisition of the Anne Klein brand and unable to service its debt.
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Types, subtypes, and ASL+

1995
ASL+ is a formalism for specification and programming in-the-large, based on an arbitrary institution. It has rules for proving the satisfaction and refinement of specifications, which can be seen as a type theory with subtyping, including contravariant refinement for II-abstracted specifications and a notion of stratified equality for higher-order ...
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ASL Wiki: An Exploratory Interface for Crowdsourcing ASL Translations

Proceedings of the 24th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 2022
Abraham Glasser   +2 more
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The ASL lexicon

Sign Language & Linguistics, 1998
This paper explores a range of Foreign vocabulary in American Sign Language and demonstrates that there are ways of accounting for them without undermining the fundamental independence of a natural sign language. Arguments are made for a unified lexicon in which Native and Foreign vocabulary are arranged schematically as extending from a core to a ...
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Formal Indices and Iconicity in ASL

2012
Iconic constraints play an important role in the semantics of sign language in general, and of sign language pronominals in particular (e.g. Cuxac 1999, Taub 2001, Liddell 2003, Lillo-Martin and Meier 2011). But the field is sharply divided among two camps: (a) specialists of formal linguistics (e.g. Neidle et al.
Philippe Schlenker, Jonathan Lamberton
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