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Lateral speckle tracking using synthetic lateral phase

IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 2004
In traditional speckle tracking, lateral displacement (perpendicular to the beam direction) estimates are much less accurate than axial ones (along the beam direction). The accuracy of lateral tracking is very important whenever spatial derivatives of both axial and lateral displacements are required to give a full description of a two-dimensional (2-D)
Xunchang, Chen   +3 more
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Lateral genomics

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1999
More than 20 complete prokaryotic genome sequences are now publicly available, each by itself an unparalleled resource for understanding organismal biology. Collectively, these data are even more powerful: they could force a dramatic reworking of the framework in which we understand biological evolution.
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LATERAL DOMINANCE, LATERAL AWARENESS, AND READING DISABILITY

Child Development, 1965
Lateral preferences for hand and eye and awareness of right-left relations were studied in an age-homogeneous sample of 200 boys selected from the total population of 9and 10-year-old boys attending school in Aberdeen, Scotland. One hundred and fifty boys represented the poorest readers selected on the basis of four reading tests. The remaining 50 boys
L, BELMONT, H G, BIRCH
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Lateral Attitude Change

Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2014
The authors propose a framework distinguishing two types of lateral attitude change (LAC): (a) generalization effects, where attitude change toward a focal object transfers to related objects, and (b) displacement effects, where only related attitudes change but the focal attitude does not change.
Glaser, Tina   +5 more
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Lateral Thinking about Lateral Inhibition

Nature, 1971
IT has recently been asserted1 that the well known apparent expansion of acute angles is due not to the lateral inhibition proposed by Blakemore et al.2, but to an adaptation effect similar to the Gibson tilt after-effect3,4. The arguments by which Coltheart arrives at this conclusion, however, seem to us to be based on a complete misreading, and hence
COLIN BLAKEMORE   +2 more
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Lateral Lengthening and Lateral Release

Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine, 2019
The lateral retinaculum of the knee plays an important role in balancing the forces on the patella. The lateral retinaculum is a complex structure with elements coursing from with quadriceps tendon, iliotibial band as well as dedicated fibers from the patella to the femur.
Hailey P. Huddleston   +3 more
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Lateral deviation of toes requires lateral thinking

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2009
A 21-month-old girl presented with a decreased range of neck movements for 6 months and an ill-defined, firm, 8×4 cm swelling over her right trapezius and occipital region. She also had congenital valgus deformities of her great toes (fig 1). Figure 1 Valgus deformities of the patient’s great toes.
J, Mangalore Devdas   +7 more
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1980
Therapeutic trials for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis have attracted much attention, but no drug tested has been effective yet. Three major theories of pathogenesis form the basis for these trials: autoimmunity, chronic excitotoxic stimulation due to accumulation of glutamate, and, in the familial form, peroxidation due to subnormal activity of ...
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Laterality and Dominance

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1972
SUMMARYLaterality, hand preference and cerebral dominance are terms which are often used synonymously. They should be differentiated, however. A review of the literature demonstrates much (often eclectic) knowledge which is often not directly applicable clinically.
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