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Objectives: To determine whether the “Checklist for Early Recognition and Treatment of Acute Illness and Injury” decision support tool during ICU admission and rounding is associated with improvements in nonadherence to evidence-based daily care ...
Vukoja, Marija +19 more
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AbstractClassic research on the perception of speech sought to identify minimal acoustic correlates of each consonant and vowel. In explaining perception, this view designated momentary components of an acoustic spectrum as cues to the recognition of elementary phonemes.
Remez, Robert E, Thomas, Emily F
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THE EARLY RECOGNITION OF DIABETES MELLITUS* [PDF]
Progressively earlier recognition of the diabetic state is vital if progress is to be made toward the eventual control and prevention of the disease. The presence of mild diabetes mellitus may remain unrecognized in a large number of individuals for many years unless diagnostic laboratory procedures are freely employed in groups of individuals in whom ...
Fajans, Stefan S., Conn, Jerome W.
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Presentation of CMV immediate-early antigen to cytolytic T lymphocytes is selectively prevented by viral genes expressed in the early phase [PDF]
The regulation of antigen processing and presentation to MHC class I-restricted cytolytic T lymphocytes was studied in cells infected with murine cytomegalovirus. Recognition by cytolytic T lymphocytes of the phosphoprotein pp89, the immunodominant viral
Reddehase, Matthias J. +7 more
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Face engagement during infancy predicts later face recognition ability in younger siblings of children with autism [PDF]
Face recognition difficulties are frequently documented in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). It has been hypothesized that these difficulties result from a reduced interest in faces early in life, leading to decreased cortical specialization
Johnson, Mark H. +23 more
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EARLY RECOGNITION OF PARESIS [PDF]
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TABES: ITS EARLY RECOGNITION. [PDF]
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Buzzard, E. Farquhar, Burke, E. T.
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Active exploration and keypoint clustering for object recognition [PDF]
Object recognition is a challenging problem for artificial systems. This is especially true for objects that are placed in cluttered and uncontrolled environments. To challenge this problem, we discuss an active approach to object recognition. Instead of
Bart de Boer +13 more
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View Invariant Gait Recognition [PDF]
Recognition by gait is of particular interest since it is the biometric that is available at the lowest resolution, or when other biometrics are (intentionally) obscured. Gait as a biometric has now shown increasing recognition capability. There are many
Mark S. Nixon +7 more
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Recognition of complex object-centred spatial configurations in early infancy
In a series of experiments we tested 4- and 8-month-olds' ability to represent the spatial layout of an object across changes in its orientation with respect to egocentric spatial coordinates.
Volein, A. +12 more
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