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Evaluation of aortic compliance in humans

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 2000
The central aorta acts as a compliant tube that buffers and conducts pulsatile ventricular output ([7][1]) and contributes mostly to total compliance of the arterial tree. The mathematical model introduced by O.
H F, Kuecherer, A, Just, H, Kirchheim
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Prosodic Phrasing: Machine and Human Evaluation

International Journal of Speech Technology, 2003
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Céu Viana   +2 more
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The Evaluation of Human Growth Patterns

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1970
If I had to choose the best single criterion of good growth, it would be tallness. People in the affluent and best-educated classes are relatively tall, and in many respects they are healthier. Tall people are more intelligent, on the average, than short people.1Tall women bear children more easily and have fewer perinatal losses than short women.2Tall
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The evaluation of drugs in human schistosomiasis

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1967
Abstract The goal and criterion of treatment in schistosomiasis is the permanent arrest of egg production. Evaluation in man rests on exhaustive data on dosage and tolerance (based preferably on studies concerning the effect of the dose on the blood-level-time function), trials in groups of patients which are homogeneous as to anatomo-clinical forms ...
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Evaluation of human sperm function

British Medical Bulletin, 1990
Our understanding of the causes of male infertility and our ability to develop an appropriate range of diagnostic tests are both dependent upon a knowledge of the cellular mechanisms responsible for the regulation of human sperm function. This review examines the intra- and extracellular factors regulating four separate components of human sperm ...
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Evaluation of Pentamorphone in Humans

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1989
We evaluated the analgesic properties of 14-beta-n-pentylaminomorphinone (pentamorphone), a new morphinan derivative, in 23 male volunteers divided into 6 groups who were given either placebo (1 per group) or 0.015, 0.03, 0.06, 0.12, 0.24, 0.48 microgram.kg-1 pentamorphone intravenously.
P S, Glass   +4 more
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Evaluating humanness in language models

Advances with language models, systems that predict upcoming words in context, have enabled an era in which people sometimes cannot distinguish between human-written and artificially created text. Perplexity, the simplest and most popular way to evaluate the quality of a language model, rewards any pattern captured by the system as long as it robustly ...
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Human Effectiveness and Evaluation

Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1974
Human effectiveness has recently become an issue of social and economic concern. If the goal of increased effectiveness is to be achieved, programs designed to improve human effectiveness must be successfully implemented. Evaluation is the process by which needed program improvements can be identified, and program impact assessed.
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A Framework for Humanization Evaluation in Chatbots

2023
Paula Jeniffer dos Santos Viriato   +3 more
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