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Capped Cyclodextrins

ChemInform, 2003
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Eric, Engeldinger   +2 more
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The apical cap

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1981
Apical caps, either unilateral or bilateral, are a common feature of advancing age and are usually the result of subpleural scarring unassociated with other diseases. Pancoast (superior sulcus) tumors are a well recognized cause of unilateral asymmetric apical density.
T C, McLoud   +5 more
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CAPs and College

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2019
Time flies. Young people grow up and are off to college. It's exciting. Yet even for the most well-adjusted student, it is fraught with uncertainty. It is a time of tension. Young people take on greater academic responsibility, are more independent in tasks of daily living, must navigate mature relationships, and must take charge of their own health ...
Jennifer, Derenne, Craigan, Usher
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CAP for networks

Proceedings of the second ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Hot topics in software defined networking, 2013
The CAP theorem showed that it is impossible for datastore systems to achieve all three of strong consistency, availability and partition tolerance. In this paper we investigate how these trade-offs apply to software-defined networks. Specifically, we investigate network policies such as tenant isolation and middlebox traversal, and prove that it is ...
Aurojit Panda   +4 more
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Cap in hand

Nursing Standard, 1987
How good to read in your Diary column that Nurse Managers are at last listening to nurses. I refer to the Hartlepool decision to restore the use of nurses' caps. We younger nurses not only want a challenging i research-based profession respected by our colleagues, but we also want to keep the traditional aspects of nursing. To most of us that tradition
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Cap Unmasking, Cap Tuning and Cap Thresholds in Humans

1983
In revealing analytical properties of the human cochlea tuning and two-tone suppression phenomena play an important role. In the compound action potential (CAP) tuning and suppression can be demonstrated by the use of two-tone masking and three-tone (un)masking paradigms respectively (Eggermont, 1977; Harrison et al., 1981, Harris, 1979).
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