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Raising the Bar for Breast Health Care in the United States

Women's Health Issues, 2012
Annually, nearly 39 million women undergo mammography in the United States (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, 2011), approximately 200,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer, and 40,000 women die of the disease (Jemal et al., 2009). As such, breast health remains a critical area focus not only for clinicians, but also for health care ...
Meena S, Moran, M Tish, Knobf
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Unit Testing beyond a Bar in Green and Red

2003
The actual and appealing objective of XP's approach to unit testing is to improve quality by avoiding errors beforehand rather than to find and fix bugs afterwards. Conventional testing, on the contrary, focuses on a posteriori analysis to find errors and issues that should be corrected. Both approaches have their advantages and drawbacks, and both are
Rudolf Ramler   +2 more
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Education for the Bar in the United States

American Political Science Review, 1915
There is no country in which it is as important that the lawyers should be well educated for their profession, as it is in the United States. Here they hold a political position. They are a recognized part of the machinery of government. All are officers of courts that have the acknowledged power of interpreting constitutions and statutes, which may be
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Sliding column model for t-unit bar visibility representations of graphs

Discrete Mathematics, Algorithms and Applications, 2022
A bar visibility representation of a graph [Formula: see text] is an assignment of the vertices of [Formula: see text] to distinct horizontal line segments in the plane so that two vertices are adjacent in [Formula: see text] if and only if there is an uninterrupted vertical channel of positive width that joins the bars corresponding to those vertices.
Md. Manzurul Hasan   +2 more
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An Optical, Cross-Bar Arithmetic/Logic Unit

Topical Meeting on Optical Computing, 1987
As indicated in an earlier paper presented at this conference,(1) use of parallel Fourier optical pattern recognition techniques in conjunction with a final non-linear threshold allows rapid computation of sums and products in residue arithmetic. The coherence properties of the architecture reduce the number of non-linear elements to 2n-1 where n is ...
R. Aaron Falk   +2 more
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At the Bar of History: Japanese Americans Versus the United States

American Bar Foundation Research Journal, 1985
Writing recent American history presents numerous hazards and challenges. All historians bring some ideological, partisan, and emotional commitments to their subject, whether it be the Laws of Hammurabi or the constitutional and political crisis of Watergate. But the closer the historian's experience to the subject, the more the obstacles mount.
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The visibility of gratings: Spatial frequency channels or bar-detecting units?

Vision Research, 1974
Abstract Experimental data exist which have been interpreted as evidence for the existence in the human visual system of channels selectively sensitive to narrow bands of spatial frequencies. This paper presents a simple space-domain model which accounts for much of the data.
I D, Macleod, A, Rosenfeld
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