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The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1983
Using a properly timed sequence of early gradient pressure greatly facilitates the burn patient's rehabilitation in our program. Hypersensitivity is avoided or alleviated, skin breakdown is minimized, and early hypertrophic scar development and contracture is controlled.
J M, Bruster, G, Pullium
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Using a properly timed sequence of early gradient pressure greatly facilitates the burn patient's rehabilitation in our program. Hypersensitivity is avoided or alleviated, skin breakdown is minimized, and early hypertrophic scar development and contracture is controlled.
J M, Bruster, G, Pullium
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IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2008
Sparse signal approximations have become a fundamental tool in signal processing with wide-ranging applications from source separation to signal acquisition. The ever-growing number of possible applications and, in particular, the ever-increasing problem sizes now addressed lead to new challenges in terms of computational strategies and the development
Thomas Blumensath +1 more
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Sparse signal approximations have become a fundamental tool in signal processing with wide-ranging applications from source separation to signal acquisition. The ever-growing number of possible applications and, in particular, the ever-increasing problem sizes now addressed lead to new challenges in terms of computational strategies and the development
Thomas Blumensath +1 more
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ZOR Zeitschrift f�r Operations Research Methods and Models of Operations Research, 1992
Let \(S^{n-1}=\{g\in\mathbb{R}^ n: \| g\|=1\}\) be the Euclidean sphere in \(\mathbb{R}^ n\). Let \(H:=(L^ 2(S^{n- 1},\lambda),\langle\cdot,\cdot\rangle)\) be the Hilbert space of square- integrable functions on \(S^{n-1}\) with respect to the Lebesgue measure \(\lambda\) in which the inner product is canonically given.
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Let \(S^{n-1}=\{g\in\mathbb{R}^ n: \| g\|=1\}\) be the Euclidean sphere in \(\mathbb{R}^ n\). Let \(H:=(L^ 2(S^{n- 1},\lambda),\langle\cdot,\cdot\rangle)\) be the Hilbert space of square- integrable functions on \(S^{n-1}\) with respect to the Lebesgue measure \(\lambda\) in which the inner product is canonically given.
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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2017
Key Points Patients with high baseline gradients benefit most after TAVR. In severe symptomatic aortic stenosis, every 10 mm Hg increase in mean gradient has 20% reduction in mortality after TAVR. Low gradient severe aortic stenosis continues to be a clinical cohort with variable benefit from TAVR.
Pradeep Yadav, Marvin H. Eng
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Key Points Patients with high baseline gradients benefit most after TAVR. In severe symptomatic aortic stenosis, every 10 mm Hg increase in mean gradient has 20% reduction in mortality after TAVR. Low gradient severe aortic stenosis continues to be a clinical cohort with variable benefit from TAVR.
Pradeep Yadav, Marvin H. Eng
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2014
Surface-chemical and -morphological gradients can be extremely useful in cell-biological research as high-throughput screening tools-for example, exposing a given set of cells to many different surface conditions at once, under identical ambient conditions, in order to monitor cell behavior such as proliferation or specific gene expression.
Nagaiyanallur V, Venkataraman +4 more
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Surface-chemical and -morphological gradients can be extremely useful in cell-biological research as high-throughput screening tools-for example, exposing a given set of cells to many different surface conditions at once, under identical ambient conditions, in order to monitor cell behavior such as proliferation or specific gene expression.
Nagaiyanallur V, Venkataraman +4 more
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Gradient alternations and gradient attraction
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006Many phonological alternations have been shown to be sensitive to lexical ‘‘gradient attraction,’’ defined by Burzio [‘‘Surface-to-surface morphology: When your representations turn into constrainsts,’’ Rutgers Optimality Archive ♯341-0999 (http://roa.rutgers.edu) (1998)] as follows: (A) The overall structure of a word W (in both phonological and ...
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Gradient-Free Gradient Boosting [PDF]
Motivated by applications in fraud detection, this dissertation is concerned about model selection in predictive models where the correct ranking of observations has to be predicted. For this, the thesis starts by proving the asymptotic linearity of a whole family of regularized M-estimators which covers for example the Lasso.
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Monoplanar gradient system for imaging with nonlinear gradients
Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine, 2015In this paper we present a monoplanar gradient system capable of imaging a volume comparable with that covered by linear gradient systems. Such a system has been designed and implemented.Building such a system was made possible by relaxing the constraint of global linearity and replacing it with a requirement for local orthogonality.
Littin, Sebastian +8 more
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2020
Gradient hydrogels represent a pivotal and expanding direction of three-dimensional cell culture. Since various types of gradients play an important role in physiological and pathological processes in vivo, recreation of these gradients in vitro allows a better understanding of cellular behavior, intercellular and cell-matrix interactions.
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Gradient hydrogels represent a pivotal and expanding direction of three-dimensional cell culture. Since various types of gradients play an important role in physiological and pathological processes in vivo, recreation of these gradients in vitro allows a better understanding of cellular behavior, intercellular and cell-matrix interactions.
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