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Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 1993
Abstract The use of intensional objects as the things to which expressions refer has not been sufficiently explored or developed. Such referents are considered in the cases of definite descriptions of the referential and attributive kinds, and of proper names.
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Abstract The use of intensional objects as the things to which expressions refer has not been sufficiently explored or developed. Such referents are considered in the cases of definite descriptions of the referential and attributive kinds, and of proper names.
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A Review of Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound for Therapeutic Applications
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2019Ultrasound therapy has a long history of novel applications in medicine. Compared to high-intensity ultrasound used for tissue heating, low-intensity ultrasound has drawn increasing attention recently due to its ability to induce therapeutic changes ...
Xiaoxue Jiang +6 more
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2014
The author finds his ideal of nursing care in an inpatient hospice.
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The author finds his ideal of nursing care in an inpatient hospice.
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Science of the Total Environment, 2019
Emission trading is a market-driven method to more quickly reduce carbon intensity, and has been widely used in countries with significant carbon emissions.
Bo Zhou +3 more
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Emission trading is a market-driven method to more quickly reduce carbon intensity, and has been widely used in countries with significant carbon emissions.
Bo Zhou +3 more
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“Colors” of hydrogen: Definitions and carbon intensity
Energy Conversion and Management, 2023Jimena Incer-Valverde +3 more
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Physical Review, 1941
Quantitative formulae for the intensities of lines from a pair of interacting states to a common lower state are applied to perturbations in band spectra. It appears that rotational and vibrational perturbations show quite a different behavior. In the former there is a direct superposition of intensities of the two interacting states whereas in the ...
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Quantitative formulae for the intensities of lines from a pair of interacting states to a common lower state are applied to perturbations in band spectra. It appears that rotational and vibrational perturbations show quite a different behavior. In the former there is a direct superposition of intensities of the two interacting states whereas in the ...
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Nursing Management, 2004
The families and friends of patients in intensive care are the target of a new website at www.ics.ac.uk It provides easily accessible answers to common questions away from stressful hospital situations.
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The families and friends of patients in intensive care are the target of a new website at www.ics.ac.uk It provides easily accessible answers to common questions away from stressful hospital situations.
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Personality and Social Psychology Review, 1999
A theory is outlined that assumes that emotions are motivational states with the special function of producing adaptation to situational conditions. The theory assumes that the emotional system lies in the central nervous system, that it is fast to react, able to change quickly from one emotional state to another, produces only one emotion at a time ...
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A theory is outlined that assumes that emotions are motivational states with the special function of producing adaptation to situational conditions. The theory assumes that the emotional system lies in the central nervous system, that it is fast to react, able to change quickly from one emotional state to another, produces only one emotion at a time ...
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Synthese, 1960
One of the most important operations in the logic of science as conceived of by R. Carnap is the explication of a familiar but vague concept. It consists in replacing that concept by a new and exact concept; the earlier concept is called the explicandum, the new concept by which it is replaced is called the explicatum.
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One of the most important operations in the logic of science as conceived of by R. Carnap is the explication of a familiar but vague concept. It consists in replacing that concept by a new and exact concept; the earlier concept is called the explicandum, the new concept by which it is replaced is called the explicatum.
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elastix: A Toolbox for Intensity-Based Medical Image Registration
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2010S. Klein +4 more
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