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1974
The lectures I will give here will be based in the first instance on the thesis of one of my Cambridge students, Dr. John C. Inkson [1], which has been the source of a number of articles in the literature [2]. John’s work in turn leans heavily as far as formalism is concerned on some papers by D.M.
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The lectures I will give here will be based in the first instance on the thesis of one of my Cambridge students, Dr. John C. Inkson [1], which has been the source of a number of articles in the literature [2]. John’s work in turn leans heavily as far as formalism is concerned on some papers by D.M.
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1996
The body-surface map provides an integral picture containing more information on the activation sequence of the heart than is available from a standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) or vectorcardiogram (VCG), because the body-surface map has a larger number of lead points that the ECG, and they are uniformly distributed over the entire thorax and ...
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The body-surface map provides an integral picture containing more information on the activation sequence of the heart than is available from a standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) or vectorcardiogram (VCG), because the body-surface map has a larger number of lead points that the ECG, and they are uniformly distributed over the entire thorax and ...
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Annual Review of Anthropology, 2005
In the wake of critiques that have rendered problematic such familiar objects of study as culture and social structure, anthropologists seeking ways to engage ethnographically with the complexities of the contemporary world have fashioned new kinds of objects of study. These generally continue, however, to be framed as just that—as objects. Rather than
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In the wake of critiques that have rendered problematic such familiar objects of study as culture and social structure, anthropologists seeking ways to engage ethnographically with the complexities of the contemporary world have fashioned new kinds of objects of study. These generally continue, however, to be framed as just that—as objects. Rather than
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Documenting Bodies: Pain Surfaces
2014This chapter sets out to explore the representability of physical pain in inter-embodied relationships and encounters. It asks how the emotive, transient and transformative space of contemporary art might contribute to new understandings of the notional experience of sharing pain.
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Formulas for Calculating Body Surface Area
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2002van der Sijs, Heleen +1 more
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