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The autopsy: complete or not complete?

Histopathology, 2003
Less invasive or non‐invasive alternatives to the complete autopsy have been sought for some time, and a range of methods, ranging from needle sampling to endoscopy to magnetic resonance imaging, have been considered. Evaluations of these methods are few and far between, but generally confirm the predictable conclusion that incomplete autopsies provide
Benbow, E. W., Roberts, I. S D
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Completely Disconnecting the Complete Graph

SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 2000
Let \(\omega \in {\mathbb{N}} \cup \{\infty\}\). By ``completely disconnecting a graph \(G\)'' the authors mean a sequence \(G= G_0, G_1, \ldots, G_t\) of spanning subgraphs of \(G\) where \(G_t\) has no edge and \(G_{i+1}\) is obtained from \(G_i\) by deleting at most \(\omega\) edges with no more than one edge being deleted from any connected ...
John Ginsburg, Bill Sands
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To complete or not to complete: Gap completion in real images

2012 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, 2012
Gap Completion is a key step in the process of linking of edges into contours towards generating meaningful boundaries. The likelihood of completing a gap between two edges has been approached either indirectly through studying optimal completion contours such as Elastica and Euler Spiral, or through the statistics of co-occurrence.
Maruthi Narayanan, Benjamin B. Kimia
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Complete and Orthogonally Complete Rings

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1975
This article continues the study of Abian's order on commutative semiprime rings (for such a ring R, the relation a ≦ b if and only if ab = a2” makes R into a partially ordered multiplicative semigroup). The aim, here, is to extend as far as possible the theorem of Brainerd and Lambek which says that the completion of a Boolean ring is its complete ...
Burgess, W. D., Raphael, R.
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Complete forcing numbers of complete and almost-complete multipartite graphs

Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 2023
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Xin He, Heping Zhang
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To Be Complete

New England Journal of Medicine, 1979
American medical care is considered the best and the most expensive in the world. We physicians are trained to be thorough. We believe that to be thorough we have to be complete.
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Hybrid completeness

Logic Journal of IGPL, 1998
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Blackburn, P., Tzakova, M.
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Completeness and Completion

1987
We have seen, in Proposition 8.26, that for filters on a uniform space convergence implies the Cauchy condition, while the converse implication is generally false. This suggests.
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Volume Completion

Cognitive Psychology, 1999
The visual system completes image fragments into larger regions when those fragments are taken to be the visible portions of an occluded object. Kellman and Shipley (1991) argued that this "amodal" completion is based on the way that the contours of image fragments "relate." Contours relate when their imaginary extensions intersect at an obtuse or ...
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Deductive Completeness

Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, 1996
AbstractThis is an exposition of Lambek's strengthening and generalization of the deduction theorem in categories related to intuitionistic propositional logic. Essential notions of category theory are introduced so as to yield a simple reformulation of Lambek's Functional Completeness Theorem, from which its main consequences can be readily drawn. The
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