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Prospective Analysis of Falls in Dominant Ataxias
European Neurology, 2012In a previous retrospective study, we demonstrated that falls are common and often injurious in dominant spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs) and that nonataxia features play an important role in these falls. Retrospective surveys are plagued by recall bias for the presence and details of prior falls.
Fonteyn M.R., Ella +14 more
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Caput mundi: Female Hair as Symbolic Vehicle of Domination in Ovidian Love Elegy
The Classical journal, 2021:This paper suggests some far-reaching symbolic implications for women's hair in Latin love elegy. Hairdressing, hairdressers and hair loss provided a metaphorical vehicle by which Tibullus (1.8), Propertius (2.18), and above all Ovid (Ars Amatoria 3 ...
Nandini B. Pandey
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Time Dominance Efficiency Analysis
The Journal of Finance, 1981ABSTRACTBuilding on the stochastic dominance framework, time dominance efficiency analysis provides similar rules for a partial ordering of temporal prospects. Time dominance does not require any quantitative information about temporal preferences for screening decision alternatives according to their net present values.
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Centering Matrices of Domination: Steps Toward a More Intersectional Vocational Psychology
Journal of Career Assessment, 2021The present paper responds to calls to integrate a more explicitly intersectional framework and agenda to vocational psychology. We elucidate how several matrices of domination (i.e., interlocking systems of oppression) may shape the working lives of ...
M. Brewster +1 more
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Clause simplification through dominator analysis
2011 Design, Automation & Test in Europe, 2011Satisfiability (SAT) solvers often benefit from clauses learned by the DPLL procedure, even though they are by definition redundant. In addition to those derived from conflicts, the clauses learned by dominator analysis during the deduction procedure tend to produce smaller implication graphs and sometimes increase the deductive power of the input CNF ...
null Hyojung Han +2 more
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Stochastic dominance analysis of australian income distributions [PDF]
We apply stochastic dominance tests to investigate trends in inequality in Australia over the period 1983 to 1998. Results show significant levels of inequalities in the income and expenditure distributions for the population as a whole as well as within population groups.
Rebecca Valenzuela, Hooi Hooi Lean
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How Data Analysis Can Dominate Interpretations of Dominant General Factors
Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2015A dominant general factor (DGF) is present when a single factor accounts for the majority of reliable variance across a set of measures (Ree, Carretta, & Teachout, 2015). In the presence of a DGF, dimension scores necessarily reflect a blend of both general and specific factors.
Brenton M. Wiernik +2 more
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Hegemonic Femininities and Intersectional Domination
Sociological theory, 2019We examine how two sociological traditions account for the role of femininities in social domination. The masculinities tradition theorizes gender as an independent structure of domination; consequently, femininities that complement hegemonic ...
Laura T. Hamilton +3 more
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Molecular Genetic Analysis in Autosomal Dominant Keratoconus
Cornea, 1992Members in three generations of a family whose propositus had keratoconus were examined by biomicroscopy, with a corneoscope and a computer-assisted videophoto-keratoscope. Keratoconus was detected in eight of 15 family members with vertical transmission consistent with autosomal dominant inheritance. Affected individuals displayed variable topographic
Y S, Rabinowitz +6 more
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Ocular Dominance Column Development: Analysis and Simulation
Science, 1989The visual cortex of many adult mammals has patches of cells that receive inputs driven by the right eye alternating with patches that receive inputs driven by the left eye. These ocular dominance patches (or "columns") form during early life as a consequence of competition between the activity patterns of the two eyes.
K D, Miller, J B, Keller, M P, Stryker
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