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Hot Flashes: Common Side Effect

open access: yesClinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2021
For hot flashes, standards of care are based on established evidence-based practice. Hot flashes are a sensation of heat that can be accompanied by facial flushing, perspiration, chills, heart palpitations, night sweats, and anxiety. Hot flashes occur in 51%-82% or women treated for breast cancer and 80% of men treated for prostate cancer ...
Suzanne M, Mahon, Ellen, Carr
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EDACs and test integration strategies for NAND flash memories [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Mission-critical applications usually presents several critical issues: the required level of dependability of the whole mission always implies to address different and contrasting dimensions and to evaluate the tradeoffs among them. A mass-memory device
Piazza, R.   +9 more
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A cross-layer approach for new reliability-performance trade-offs in MLC NAND flash memories [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In spite of the mature cell structure, the memory controller architecture of Multi-level cell (MLC) NAND Flash memories is evolving fast in an attempt to improve the uncorrected/miscorrected bit error rate (UBER) and to provide a more flexible usage ...
C. Zambelli   +19 more
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Effects of self-generation of a flash with action on the flash-grab effect [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
When a stimulus (flash) is briefly presented at the moment when a direction of motion in background texture changes, the perceived position of the stimulus is likely to be biased toward the following motion direction.
Takumi Tanaka
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The flash-lag effect and the flash-drag effect in the same display

open access: yesJournal of Vision, 2016
Visual motion distorts the perceived position of a stimulus. In the flash-drag effect (FDE), the perceived position of a flash appears to be shifted in the direction of nearby motion. In the flash-lag effect (FLE), a flash adjacent to a moving stimulus appears to lag behind.
Yuki, Murai, Ikuya, Murakami
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Effects of consciousness and consistency in manual control of visual stimulus on reduction of the flash-lag effect for luminance change.

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2013
Four experiments investigated how observers' consciousness about their control of stimulus change affects the visual perception associated with the illusory flash-lag effect.
Makoto eIchikawa, Yuko eMasakura
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EFFECT OF FLASH SALE METHOD, PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE AND IN HOME SHOPPING TENDENCY TOWARD CONSUMER ONLINE PURCHASE DECISIONS [PDF]

open access: yesRussian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, 2020
This research aims to determine the influence of variable flash sale, product knowledge and in home shopping tendency to purchase decision. Samples were taken with purposive random sampling method who came from online store consumers in Indonesia ...
Aribowo D.H., Sulhaini, Herman L.E.
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Computational and Experimental Investigation of the Vertical Flash Tank Separator Part 1: Effect of Parameters on Separation Efficiency [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The flash tank separator is one of the most important components that can be used to improve the performance of a refrigeration cycle by separating the liquid from the gas–liquid two-phase flow and providing the evaporator with only liquid refrigerant ...
Malpress, Ray   +2 more
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Natural hazard's effect and farmers' perception: Perspectives from flash floods and landslides in remotely mountainous regions of Vietnam [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Understanding perceptions of indigenous people toward natural disasters is essential in social and environmental research to facilitate further studies in investigating the impacts of the events, as well as in examining the adaptive strategies and having
Duy, Nong   +2 more
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The effect of Coulomb interactions on the helium flash [PDF]

open access: yesThe Astrophysical Journal, 1988
AbstractDetailed evolutionary calculations show that Coulomb interactions between the charged particles of a stellar plasma reduce the core mass at which a low mass red giant undergoes the helium flash (contrary to a recent claim). This has implications for the determination of the rate of mass loss from red giants.
A. Harpaz, A. Kovetz
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