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Assessing Inclusive School Leadership Practices in Malaysia: Instrument Adaptation and Validation
International Journal of Disability, Development and EducationSchool leadership practices that promote inclusion for students with special educational needs have received significant attention in the literature.
Donnie Adams +4 more
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Graph-Based Surgical Instrument Adaptive Segmentation via Domain-Common Knowledge
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2021Unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA), aiming to adapt the model to an unseen domain without annotations, has drawn sustained attention in surgical instrument segmentation.
Jie Liu, Xiaoqing Guo, Yixuan Yuan
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Instrumental variable adaptive array processing
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 1988An instrumental variable (IV) approach is presented for estimating the weights of an adaptive antenna array. Theoretical analysis of the IV method shows that the antenna gain weights are independent of finitely correlated noise, so that unbiased estimation of signal arrival angles is possible.
R.L. Moses, A.A. Beex
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Splinting for adaptation of musical instruments
WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 2005Classic instrument design does not always match the physical capacity of the musician, as instruments are often chosen because of the pleasing sound and not the ease of play. Devices that are commercially available to create a more ergonomic structure may not address the specific needs of a musician with a chronic condition. Through basic splinting of
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Adaptive Controllers as Virtual Instruments
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1994Abstract A virtual instrument environment is an ideal paradigm for building prototype data acquisition and control system. It offers several conventional components of instruments to acquire data from plug-in boards and programmable instruments and then analyze the data, control the process and present the results through graphical interfaces. One of
I. Vajk +3 more
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Abstract New adaptive music technologies are making participation in mainstream instrumental education a possibility for many students with disabilities for the first time. However, traditional organological classification systems focusing primarily on an instrument’s method of sound production do not adequately describe these ...
Anthea Skinner, Aaron Corn
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Anthea Skinner, Aaron Corn
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Adopting or Adapting Existing Instruments
2018Cross-cultural translation is one of the major tasks in cross-cultural research. The task of translation becomes more challenging when an instrument is translated into two or more target languages simultaneously, especially with the translation of special constructs. This chapter (1) reviews existing cross-cultural translation approaches and offers the
Thanh V. Tran, Tam Nguyen, Keith Chan
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Adaptive Engineering for Musical Instruments
Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2005Musicians who become disabled may not necessarily need to discontinue music making. This article provides 12 examples of musicians for whom musical instruments were modified to accommodate specific disabilities. Ingenuity, imagination, and flexibility can help individuals with disabilities overcome obstacles to continue music making.
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9. Instrumentation for adaptive optics
2016AO was first proposed in astronomy, to enable ground-based telescopes to overcome the deleterious effects of atmospheric turbulence [1], and for many years the technique was restricted to large engineering teams in astronomy and military applications [2].
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Adaptation of Dental Instruments for Periodontal Purposes
Journal of Periodontology, 1977Modification of instruments used in general dentistry can make them useful in periodontal therapy. A periosteal elevator, a rongeur and instruments for cutting and carrying small particles of bone for grafting procedures have been described.
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