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2019
With the increasing use of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) in breast imaging practices, a growing number of lesions are being identified by DBT only. DBT-guided biopsies, both upright and prone, have become proven methods for accurate tissue sampling of these DBT-only lesions.
Stamatia Destounis +2 more
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With the increasing use of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) in breast imaging practices, a growing number of lesions are being identified by DBT only. DBT-guided biopsies, both upright and prone, have become proven methods for accurate tissue sampling of these DBT-only lesions.
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2018
This chapter describes the author’s personal experience in DBT, both the challenges and the successes. Having lived a life of trauma, accompanied by repeated patterns of invalidation from both without and within, the author entered DBT as a textbook case.
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This chapter describes the author’s personal experience in DBT, both the challenges and the successes. Having lived a life of trauma, accompanied by repeated patterns of invalidation from both without and within, the author entered DBT as a textbook case.
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Characterization of DBT overhead
2009 IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization (IISWC), 2009In recent years, dynamic binary translation has emerged as an important tool with many real world applications. Besides supporting legacy binary code and ISA virtualization, it enables innovative co-designed microarchitectures and allows transparent binary instrumentation.
Edson Borin, Youfeng Wu
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2011
Dynamic Backtracking (DBT) is a well known algorithm for solving Constraint Satisfaction Problems. In DBT, variables are allowed to keep their assignment during backjump, if they are compatible with the set of eliminating explanations. A previous study has shown that when DBT is combined with variable ordering heuristics, it performs poorly compared to
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Dynamic Backtracking (DBT) is a well known algorithm for solving Constraint Satisfaction Problems. In DBT, variables are allowed to keep their assignment during backjump, if they are compatible with the set of eliminating explanations. A previous study has shown that when DBT is combined with variable ordering heuristics, it performs poorly compared to
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2017
Eating disorders (EDs) are severe and life-threatening illnesses that impact psychological and physical health. Because ED behaviours can result in premature mortality and/or lead to significant impairment, finding effective treatment for EDs is essential.
Kelly Bhatnagar +2 more
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Eating disorders (EDs) are severe and life-threatening illnesses that impact psychological and physical health. Because ED behaviours can result in premature mortality and/or lead to significant impairment, finding effective treatment for EDs is essential.
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2018
DBT’s popular application in correctional and mental health forensic settings began within five years of the publication of Linehan’s original 1993 treatment manual. Its use in general correctional programming is arguably the first extension of DBT to non-clinical populations.
André Ivanoff, Phillip L. Marotta
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DBT’s popular application in correctional and mental health forensic settings began within five years of the publication of Linehan’s original 1993 treatment manual. Its use in general correctional programming is arguably the first extension of DBT to non-clinical populations.
André Ivanoff, Phillip L. Marotta
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Behavioural Foundations of DBT
2017This chapter discusses and illustrates how behavioural theory and science guide many aspects of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT). Behavioural theory informs the DBT approach to case formulation, the ongoing assessment of behaviour throughout therapy, and the selection, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based interventions.
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2017
This chapter describes a novel approach to expanding DBT Skills delivery from clinical to school-based settings as a universal preventive intervention among adolescents (DBT STEPS-A). This chapter highlights the adaptation, implementation strategies, and generalization of DBT skills derived from the evidence-based treatments of comprehensive DBT and ...
James J. Mazza +1 more
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This chapter describes a novel approach to expanding DBT Skills delivery from clinical to school-based settings as a universal preventive intervention among adolescents (DBT STEPS-A). This chapter highlights the adaptation, implementation strategies, and generalization of DBT skills derived from the evidence-based treatments of comprehensive DBT and ...
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Demystifying DBT with adolescents
The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, 2014One of the benefits of working in the mental health field today is that the availability of evidence‐based treatments has greatly increased in recent years. This increase can be a double‐edged sword, however. With this greater variety of effective treatments comes the need for increased training on the part of providers and increased understanding of ...
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