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Competing conventions [PDF]

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Conventional MRI

2018
Conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows for a detailed noninvasive visualization/examination of posterior fossa structures and represents a fundamental step in the diagnostic workup of many cerebellar disorders. In the first part of this chapter methodologic issues, like the correct choice of hardware (magnets, coils), pro and cons of the ...
Filippo, Arrigoni   +3 more
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Conventional mediastinoscopy

Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2005
Involvement of mediastinal nodes has a dramatic prognostic and therapeutic impact in patients with non-small cell lung cancer. Cervical mediastinoscopy remains the most important technique for staging of the mediastinum. The technique of extended mediastinoscopy and redo mediastinoscopy are described as well.
Paul De, Leyn, Toni, Lerut
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Conventional myomectomy

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2008
In addition to the conventional/older treatments of myomectomy and hysterectomy, the options now available to the woman with symptomatic fibroids, especially if she wishes to conserve her uterus, include medical treatments such as mifepristone, minimally invasive therapies such as uterine artery embolization (UAE) or magnetic-resonance-guided focused ...
Neelanjana, Mukhopadhaya   +2 more
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Instantaneous Conventions.

Psychological science, 2018
Humans can communicate even with few existing conventions in common (e.g., when they lack a shared language). We explored what makes this phenomenon possible with a nonlinguistic experimental task requiring participants to coordinate toward a common goal.
Jennifer Misyak   +2 more
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Conventional Disarmament

World Politics, 1962
The purpose of this article is, first, to analyze certain of the obstacles JL that have principally impeded progress on the subject of disarmament over the past fifteen years and more; secondly, to suggest that these difficulties may be less likely to frustrate the conclusion of limited agreements in the field of conventional weapons alone than of the ...
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Conventional Weapons Convention

2009
Abstract This chapter discusses the important provisions of the UN Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects (CCW).
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Competition Among Conventions

Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory, 1999
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Morality, convention and conventional morality

Philosophical Explorations, 2017
Among anthropologists and sociologists, it is widely believed that moral rules are best understood as a type of social norm. Moral philosophers, however, have largely been hostile to this suggestion. In recent years, the impulse to distinguish moral rules from others types of social norm has received what many take to be empirical support from the work
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CONVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY

2004
The sensitivity of X-ray film to direct X-ray exposure is low. To avoid large patient doses it is therefore desirable to use a more efficient imaging detector. This is accomplished by converting the X-ray image into light by means of a scintillating screen, also called X-ray intensifying screen, and then recording visible photons on film.
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