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Slapping automatism in epileptic seizures: a case series [PDF]
BackgroundSlapping automatism is a type of automatism observed during epileptic seizures, but its underlying electrophysiological mechanisms remain poorly understood.
Shenglin Hao +7 more
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An Algorithm for Soft Sensor Development for a Class of Processes with Distinct Operating Conditions [PDF]
Soft sensors are increasingly being used to provide important information about production processes that is otherwise only available through off-line laboratory analysis.
Darko Stanišić +4 more
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An unusual case of cyclic pupillary movements in an otherwise complete oculomotor nerve palsy in a five year-old girl is reported. This is considered to be due to destruction of somatic and visceral nuclei of the oculomotor nerve following injury to its ...
Menon V, Arya A, Prakash Prem
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Development of an Automatic Pill Image Data Generation System [PDF]
Objectives Since the easiest way to identify pills and obtain information about them is to distinguish them visually, many studies on image processing technology exist.
Juhui Lee +3 more
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Design of Automatic Hand Sanitizer System Compatible with Various Containers [PDF]
Objectives Demand for hand sanitizers has surged since the coronavirus broke out and spread around the world. Hand sanitizers are usually applied by squirting the sanitizer liquid when one presses a pump with one’s hand.
Juhui Lee +5 more
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Animals and Cartesian Consciousness: Pardies vs. the Cartesians
The Cartesian view that animals are automata sparked a major controversy in early modern European philosophy. This paper studies an early contribution to this controversy.
Evan Thomas
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How does the brain acquire and retain complex motor kills? In a well-known zen story, a centipede was asked how he could coordinate all of his numerous feet without stumbling. The centipede said that he had never given it a thought. From that time on, the centipede became unable to move.
Leonardo Restivo +2 more
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Background Patients with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) present with a variety of physical and mental symptoms, including visual hallucinations, delusions, depression, rapid eye sleep movement behavior disorder, and olfactory dysfunction.
Katsuyuki Ukai
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The Automatic Generation of Templates for Automatic Abstracting [PDF]
Our goal is the automatic abstraction of journal articles, initially in the field of crop protection. We build a set of templates against which the original text is compared. The templates are designed so that they match the text at points of high information content, where inferences can be made about which expressions best reflect the content of the ...
Paice, C., Oakes, M.P.
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Walter Benjamin: from the Theory of Translation to the Theory of Culture [PDF]
The article is an attempt at the philosophical understanding of the theory of translation by Walter Benjamin formulated in his essay “The Task of the Translator,” seen in its connection with his philosophy and his approach to the analysis of culture ...
Daria S. Farafonovа
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