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Full transformer network with masking future for word-level sign language recognition
Neurocomputing, 2022Yao Du +5 more
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Signs of a Future Transformation in Mission
International Bulletin of Mission Research, 2018In his gestures, choices, and words Pope Francis offers a new path for missionary transformation. This new path is rooted in his recognition that he is a sinner and in need of the mercy of God. From this space of lowliness he invites all Christians to recognize their calling as missionary disciples in a time of ongoing missionary conversion.
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Presbylarynx: stratifying endoscopic signs for future researches
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2021Mariline Santos +3 more
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Home Telemonitoring of Vital Signs—Technical Challenges and Future Directions
IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, 2015The telemonitoring of vital signs from the home is an essential element of telehealth services for the management of patients with chronic conditions, such as congestive heart failure (CHF), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), diabetes, or poorly controlled hypertension. Telehealth is now being deployed widely in both rural and urban settings,
Branko G, Celler, Ross S, Sparks
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Superficial siderosis is a warning sign for future intracranial hemorrhage
Journal of Neurology, 2012Supratentorial superficial siderosis (SS) is a frequent imaging marker of cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA). It is most probably caused by focal subarachnoid hemorrhages (fSAHs). Based on single-case observations, it has been proposed that such fSAHs might be a predisposing factor for future intracranial hemorrhage.
Jennifer, Linn +8 more
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The Future-Sign: Representation in the Anglophone Yoruba Novel
, 2020D. Hawkes
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Signs of the Future: Reading (in) Lavater's Aussichten
Seminar, 1986In a 1774 letter to Lavater, Goethe wrote a poem later incorporated in the Physiognomische Fragmente. It concludes with these words apostrophizing nature: `Wirst alle deine Krafte mir / In meinem Sinn erheitern / Und dieses enge Dasein hier / Zur Ewigkeit erweitern." During the period following Sophie's death in March 1797, Novalis, steeped in Lavater ...
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