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FUTURE DIRECTIONS

Clinics in Perinatology, 2001
With the continued explosion of genetic technology, the number of disorders amenable to screening is expanding geometrically. Historically, most genetic screening has been in the newborn period. Much more can be done for the fetus if genetic screening and diagnosis are accomplished early in the pregnancy rather than after birth.
M I, Evans, R J, Wapner
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Direct Reflections

Applied Categorical Structures, 2000
Simplicity is a reasonably common property of reflectors, which corresponds to particularly well-behaved factorization systems. This paper defines and studies directness, a concept obtained from the essential ingredients in the definition of simplicity: a pointed endofunctor \((R,r)\) in a category is called direct if for each morphism \(f:x\to y\) the
Guillaume C. L. Brümmer   +2 more
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Directional Filling-in

Neural Computation, 1996
The filling-in theory of brightness perception has gained much attention recently owing to the success of vision models. However, the theory and its instantiations have suffered from incorrectly dealing with transitive brightness relations. This paper describes an advance in the filling-in theory that overcomes the problem. The advance is incorporated
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Independent Directed Triangles in a Directed Graph

Graphs and Combinatorics, 2000
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Direct Manipulation, Direct Engagement, and Direct Perception: What's Directing What?

Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1988
The term “direct” has been used quite liberally in recent discussions of human performance and human-machine systems. Shneiderman (1983) discusses “direct manipulation”; Hutchins, Hollan and Norman (1986) discuss “direct engagement”; and Gibson (1979) discusses “direct perception”.
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Disjoint directed quadrilaterals in a directed graph

Journal of Graph Theory, 2005
AbstractLet D be a directed graph of order 4k, where k is a positive integer. Suppose that the minimum degree of D is at least 6k − 2. We show that D contains k disjoint directed quadrilaterals with only one exception. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Danhong Zhang, Hong Wang 0005
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Future Directions

Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2017
AbstractRecent findings related to the mesentery clarified the organisation of the abdomen at the foundational level. The Mesenteric-based model of abdominal anatomy articlulates a foundation that re-unites scientific and clinical approaches to the abdomen in health and disease.
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Disjoint directed cycles in directed graphs

Discrete Mathematics, 2020
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Directing the Directive

Trends in Biotechnology, 1998
Bernhard Jank   +2 more
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Influence of direct and negated directives on attention directing

2007
The paper presents research into the effects of the use of negations in directives commands, suggestions and requests). Described are three experiments that tested effects of variously formulated instructions: direct (pay attention to) and negated (don't pay attention to) commands on directing of attention.
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