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Connectivity

2013
The connectivity of neuronal systems is their most fundamental characteristic. Here, we focus on recent developments in understanding structural and functional connectivity at the macroscale, which is accessible with current imaging technology. Structural connectivity is examined via diffusion weighted imaging methods, of which diffusion tensor imaging
Castellanos, Francisco Xavier   +2 more
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Research Connections

The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 1990
Sleep pattern disturbance is a recognized phenomenon during the postoperative period of hospitalized adult cardiac surgical patients. Sleep disturbances may decrease healing and tissue repair and delay recovery. The nursing research study reviewed and critiqued in this column investigated the effect of a specific intervention (taped ocean sounds) on ...
L, Fitzsimmons, A, Verderber, M, Shively
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Connectivity

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2015
Connectivity is a technique that uses functional MRI (fMRI) to explore global brain function in healthy and diseased states. Connectivity is now being studied as a part of global brain function in major national and international studies. It is, therefore, timely to review its relevance to anaesthesia.Dynamic connectivity in the brain, which transcends
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Connect and connectivity

CHI '13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2013
Connectivity is embedded into our modern day society. Devices increasingly rely on permanent network connections, and people keep connected through social networks. Technological advances allow everyday objects to become part of large networks of interconnected entities.
Gido Hakvoort   +2 more
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Making connections about brain connectivity

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2002
The Functional Brain Connectivity workshop was organized by Rolf Kötter and Karl Friston, and held in Düsseldorf, Germany, on 4-6 April, 2002.
James V., Stone, Rolf, Kötter
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Connectivity Spaces

Mathematics in Computer Science, 2015
The concept of connectedness -- highly used in any matter related to topology -- has been treated, in a rigorous process of axiomatization, by many researchers, with different types of approaches altogether. In this paper, an attempt is made to have a glimpse of some of them; this `review-like paper' attempts to point out the underlying resemblance ...
Stadler, Bärbel M. R.   +1 more
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Maintaining connections

Veterinary Record, 2020
Furloughing is presenting new challenges for wellbeing within the veterinary team. Claire Read speaks to Brian Faulkner about how best to maintain team spirit during these strange times.
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Composite connections

Progress in Structural Engineering and Materials, 1997
AbstractFloor slabs can be utilized effectively to increase the strength and stiffness of a frame by providing continuous slab reinforcement across column lines. This review discusses the influence of floor slabs on the behavior of connections in typical steel buildings, with emphasis on American construction practices. The emphasis is on simplicity of
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Connections

Academic Medicine, 2022
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