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Prognostic factor research: why it matters in orthopaedics and how we do it better. [PDF]

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Hamoodi ZA   +5 more
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Degree conditions for 2‐factors

Journal of Graph Theory, 1997
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Stephan Brandt   +4 more
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PERSONALITY FACTORS AND RATE OF CONDITIONING

British Journal of Psychology, 1957
Sixty normal male students were conditioned, using eyeblink reflex. It was found (1) that those, students who were introverted conditioned considerably better than those who were extraverted, and (2) that there was no correlation between conditioning and neuroticism.
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Cognitive Factors in Eyelid Conditioning

Psychophysiology, 1973
ABSTRACTWith instructions not to try to figure out the experiment nor to aid or inhibit their natural responses, Ss report even complex CS‐UCS contingencies quite accurately after most single cue and differential eyelid conditioning experiments. These cognitions, however, are rarely related to the S's conditioning performance.
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Factorizations of languages and commutativity conditions

Acta Cybern., 2002
Summary: Representations of languages as a product (catenation) of languages are investigated, where the factor languages are ``prime'', that is, cannot be decomposed further in a nontrivial manner. In general, such prime decompositions do not necessarily exist.
Alexandru Mateescu   +2 more
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Psychological Factors Affecting Cardiologic Conditions

2007
There are substantial data supporting a strong relationship between cardiovascular diseases and psychological conditions. However, the criteria for scientific validation of the entities currently subsumed under the DSM-IV category of 'Psychological factors affecting a medical condition' have never been clearly enumerated and the terms 'psychological ...
RAFANELLI, CHIARA   +3 more
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Psychological Factors Affecting Oncology Conditions

2007
The area of psychological factors affecting cancer has been the object of research starting from the early 1950s and consolidating from the 1970s with the development of psychooncology. A series of problems in the DSM and ICD nosological systems, such as the difficult application of the criteria for psychiatric diagnoses (i.e.
GRASSI, Luigi   +4 more
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