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Abstract Purpose Sparing pharyngeal constrictor muscles (PCMs) during radiotherapy improves patient‐reported swallowing function. This study aimed to explore the feasibility of integrating knowledge‐based planning (KBP) with multicriteria optimization (MCO) in Eclipse v18.0 to selectively spare PCM, quantify the required trade‐off in prophylactic ...
Laura K. Howard+3 more
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A bibliographic index of North American Carboniferous invertebrates / [PDF]
Stuart Weller
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Emotion recognition support system: Where physicians and psychiatrists meet linguists and data engineers. [PDF]
Adibi P+8 more
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STUDIES ON THE PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION IN THE DOMESTIC FOWL. XVII. THE INFLUENCE OF AGE UPON REPRODUCTIVE ABILITY, WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A NEW REPRODUCTIVE INDEX [PDF]
Raymond Pearl
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Developing reference plans for evaluating global clinical trials credentialing and PSQA systems
Abstract Purpose To develop a practical framework for creating a diverse set of validated reference plans (varying in complexity) and implement a workflow to introduce beam modeling, calibration, and delivery errors into the reference cohort to test and compare various dosimetry audit methodologies.
Fre'Etta M. D. Brooks+13 more
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Styling Authenticity in Country Music
Country music has become commercially successful both in the US and worldwide. It is perceived as a genre that values authenticity, which may be reflected in the choice of linguistic features, with (White) Southern American English (SAE) serving as the ...
Valentin Werner, Anna Ledermann
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Abstract Purpose Four‐dimensional cone‐beam CT (4D CBCT) incorporates oversampling of 3D data to reconstruct multi‐phase CBCT data sets representing distinct phases of the breathing cycle based on a diaphragmatic correlate of respiratory motion. Motion artifacts and blurring can be reduced relative to three‐dimensional cone‐beam (3D CBCT), allowing ...
Colton Baley+4 more
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CLIMATE CHANGE AS SECOND-HAND KNOWLEDGE: ON THE SOCIAL EPISTEMOLOGY OF A SCIENTIFIC CONCEPT
The issue of climate change has been ubiquitous in media discourse in recent decades. Having become a subject of common knowledge, the concept is commonly used outside the strict domain of environmental science, affecting the way human communities ...
Lucian MOCREI-REBREAN
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Can quantitative approaches develop bio/semiotic theory? [PDF]
Lacková Ľ, Faltýnek D.
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