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Dandy-Walker Malformation Masking the Molar Tooth Sign: An Illustrative Case With Magnetic Resonance Imaging Follow-up

Journal of Child Neurology, 2010
Joubert syndrome is a disorder characterized by ataxia, developmental delay, oculomotor anomalies, and breathing irregularities, with cerebellar vermian and midbrain dysgenesis. The molar tooth sign, reflecting the midbrain dysgenesis of Joubert syndrome, is the neuroradiological hallmark and is an essential sign in the identification of this ...
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An Approach for Isolated Testing of Self-Organization Algorithms

Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems, 2016
We provide a systematic approach for testing self-organization (SO) algorithms. The main challenges for such a testing domain are the strongly ramified state space, the possible error masking, the interleaving of mechanisms, and the oracle problem ...
Benedikt Eberhardinger   +5 more
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Masking Effects in Practical Instrumentation and Orchestration

, 1941
The relationship of one instrument to another within an ensemble and the quality of the composite tone produced have been empirically explored by the great composers of the past.
A. Pepinsky
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Photoactivated Preparation and Patterning of Self-Assembled Monolayers with 1-Alkenes and Aldehydes on Silicon Hydride Surfaces.

Angewandte Chemie, 1998
Direct lateral patterning in the formation of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on silicon was achieved by the photoinduced reaction of aldehydes with Si(111)-H surfaces by using the usual masking techniques (see the schematic illustration; on the right ...
F. Effenberger   +3 more
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Flux masking and thickness uniformity in molecular beam epitaxy

, 1995
We suggest that properly designed masks altering the rotation‐integrated flux arriving at the substrate may be used to improve thickness uniformity in a variety of crystal growth techniques.
K. Sadra, Chih-hsiang Lin, J. M. Meese
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The Maskogram: A Tool to Illustrate Zones of Masking

Aquatic Mammals, 2015
The prediction of masking in marine mammals is most commonly based on the power spectrum model of masking and the concept of equal power of signal and noise at the detection threshold, within the auditory filter centred at the peak of the signal. While this model works well for narrow-band signals embedded in broadband noise, it fails in many realistic
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Chronic Vaginitis Masking Serious Affective Disorder: An Illustrative Case

JOGN Nursing, 1978
The psychogenic component in common gynecologic disorders such as pelvic pain, the amenorrheas, and chronic vaginitis often takes the form of a depressive or anxiety reaction which can be identified by health care providers without psychiatric training.
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