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Joint Spectrum and Joint Distribution

Complex Analysis and Operator Theory, 2012
\(({\mathcal A}, \phi)\) is called a noncommutative \(C^\ast\)-probability space if \(\mathcal A\) is a \(C^\ast\)-algebra and \(\phi\) is a state. A state \(\phi\) is called faithful if for any positive \(a\in{\mathcal A}\), \(\phi(a)>0\). The following definition of independence is due to Voiculescu. A family of unital subalgebras \(({\mathcal A}_i)_{
Jin, Shuilin, Xu, Li, Jiang, Qinghua
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Cracking behavior of rock containing non-persistent joints with various joints inclinations

, 2020
Non-persistent joints are commonly observed in the rock mass, and play a significant role in the stability of rock engineering. A detailed understanding of the cracking process is critical for the evaluation and control of the stability of surrounding ...
C. Miao   +3 more
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Joint tests

Emergency Nurse, 2005
Another UK site is at www.jointzone.org.uk/ This is good for updating musculoskeletal assessment skills and contains video clips of special joint tests.
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Joint hypermobility

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2003
Joint hypermobility is an area of neglect in rheumatology. That is not to say it is overlooked by rheumatologists. It is spotted when sought, but for many unfortunate patients, here the story ends. The act of recognition becomes the goal in itself rather than the medium through which effective therapy can be provided.
Alan, Hakim, Rodney, Grahame
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Joint Lubrication

Clinics in Rheumatic Diseases, 1981
The fine-pored, easily compressed articular cartilage provides animal joints with self-pressurized hydrostatic (weeping) lubrication. The solid skeletons of the cartilages press against each other, but so lightly that their rubbing is lubricated successfully by synovial fluid--a boundary lubricant too weak to lubricate ordinary bearings.
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JOINT SONOGRAPHY

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1999
Sonographic evaluation of joint and periarticular pathology clearly has applications in numerous clinical scenarios, not only for diagnosis but in some situations for US-guided biopsy, aspiration, and injections. It is a rapid, inexpensive technique that with adequate equipment, training, and expertise makes it compelling for use as a first-line ...
S C, Wang   +3 more
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Joint explorations

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2002
The 6th Joint Conference on Information Sciences was held in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA, on 8-13 March 2002.
Paul P., Wang   +2 more
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Joint Ventures

IEEE Pulse, 2019
Within a decade, life will likely become a lot easier for people with low back pain. The reason is cell therapy. Research is progressing rapidly and clinical trials are ongoing for new products that promise to repair the damage at the root of back pain.
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Joint memory

Behavioural Processes, 1995
Joint memory is defined as the property of a social group in actualizing its own past transformations. It may result from the coupling of individual memories or be inscribed in the external environment. The concept of joint memory becomes heuristic when it subsumes an ensemble of social processes that are sufficiently integrated to be treated as an ...
Thierry, Bernard   +3 more
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Joint Mixability

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Many optimization problems in probabilistic combinatorics and mass transportation impose fixed marginal constraints. A natural and open question in this field is to determine all possible distributions of the sum of random variables with given marginal distributions; the notion of joint mixability is introduced to address this question.
Wang, Bin, Wang, Ruodu
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