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Abstract Background Research indicates dissociative experiences (DE) are prevalent in adolescents. However, the exact phenomenology and underlying mechanisms of dissociation in adolescence have yet to be clarified. The current study explores the presentation of, and possible psychological factors maintaining, dissociation in this population.
Emma Černis +4 more
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Concordance Between MR Safety Guidance Documents on Conditions for a Safe MR Environment
ABSTRACT Background Environmental conditions established at facility design, construction, updates, and/or procurement of specialized equipment are the foundation of safe MR practice. Establishing an institutional MR safety program must take into consideration the conditions of the MR environment, and staff training should be tailored to its features ...
Ives R. Levesque +3 more
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NTECARS: A Nonthermal Equilibrium CARS Spectra Fitting Code
We present NTECARS, an open‐source code written in Julia for the calculation and fitting of CARS spectra under nonequilibrium conditions. Rovibrational distributions can be flexibly modeled and fitted for different use cases. The code currently implements CO2$$ \mathrm{C}{\mathrm{O}}_2 $$ and N2$$ {\mathrm{N}}_2 $$ molecules and is validated under ...
Christian A. Busch, Uwe Czarnetzki
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Chronic Hand Eczema of Charlie Chaplin
Abstract Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977), one of the most iconic figures in cinema history, suffered throughout his career from a chronic hand eczema he consistently concealed behind white cotton gloves. According to his biographers, Chaplin attributed this condition to the prolonged handling of cellulose nitrate film stock during editing—a highly ...
Bruno Halioua, Charles Taieb
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Seabird population responses after the removal of an introduced predator
We studied the response of a breeding population of seabirds (pigeon guillemots) to the removal of an introduced population of predators (American mink) from an archipelago that was formerly the largest aggregation of nesting guillemots in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
Samuel B. Stark +4 more
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Ultra-Wideband Ranging Error Mitigation with Novel Channel Impulse Response Feature Parameters and Two-Step Non-Line-of-Sight Identification. [PDF]
Yang H +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how business process management (BPM) maturity shapes digital transformation in a large financial institution operating in a highly regulated, emerging‐economy context. Drawing on a qualitative single case study, the research applies Rosemann and De Bruin's BPM Maturity Model to analyse how different maturity dimensions ...
Shirley Xavier Segala +2 more
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First 20 Years of Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry as the Mainstream Analytical Technique
ABSTRACT This review traces the first 20 years of Orbitrap mass spectrometry as a mainstream high‑resolution and accurate‑mass (HR/AM) technology. It outlines the historical development of the Orbitrap analyzer, the evolution of major instrument families, and the key technological innovations that enabled its widespread adoption. Particular emphasis is
Alexander Makarov
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Ergonomics, 1986
Abstract Recent experiments with 16 male and 16 female subjects indicated that they like to look down rather steeply at an average of −29° below horizontal, s.d. 11·6°, when sitting with trunk and head upright. This angle is steeper when the visual target is at 0·50 m distance (−33°±11·3°) but flatter when the target is at 1·00 m (−24° ± 10·4°).
Karl H E Kroemer
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Abstract Recent experiments with 16 male and 16 female subjects indicated that they like to look down rather steeply at an average of −29° below horizontal, s.d. 11·6°, when sitting with trunk and head upright. This angle is steeper when the visual target is at 0·50 m distance (−33°±11·3°) but flatter when the target is at 1·00 m (−24° ± 10·4°).
Karl H E Kroemer
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Leonardo, 2010
In the Line of Sight is a light installation that uses 100 computer-controlled tactical flashlights to project low-resolution video footage of suspicious human motion into the exhibition space. Each flashlight projects a light spot on the wall. All flashlights combined create a ten-by-ten matrix representation of the source footage, featured on a video
Daniel Sauter, Fabian Winkler
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In the Line of Sight is a light installation that uses 100 computer-controlled tactical flashlights to project low-resolution video footage of suspicious human motion into the exhibition space. Each flashlight projects a light spot on the wall. All flashlights combined create a ten-by-ten matrix representation of the source footage, featured on a video
Daniel Sauter, Fabian Winkler
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