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Memory and survival after microbeam radiation therapy
European Journal of Radiology, 2008Disturbances of memory function are frequently observed in patients with malignant brain tumours and as adverse effects after radiotherapy to the brain. Experiments in small animal models of malignant brain tumour using synchrotron-based microbeam radiation therapy (MRT) have shown a promising prolongation of survival times.Two animal models of ...
Schultke E +14 more
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Volatile Memory Acquisition via Warm Boot Memory Survivability
2010 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2010As with other areas of digital forensics the validity and in some cases the sheer possibility of media analysis depends upon successfully acquisition of data from the media. The analysis of acquired Random Access Memory has been an active area of recent research.
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Dynamic Survival Analysis Using In-Memory Technology
2019In the field of oncology, survival analysis is one of the most important tools in terms of measuring therapy success, evaluating risk or prognostic factors. Within this work, a variety of common survival analyses were embedded into a real-time analysis platform based on a comprehensive oncological dataset.
Sophie, Schneiderbauer +3 more
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Zif and the Survival of Memory
Science, 2004For new memories to survive, they must first undergo a time-dependent process called consolidation. When memories are retrieved, they become labile and sometimes undergo reconsolidation to retain their permanent status. In their Perspective, Izquierdo and Cammarota discuss two new studies ( Lee et al., Frankland et ...
Iván Izquierdo, Martín Cammarota
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Adaptive memory: Is survival processing special?
Journal of Memory and Language, 2008Do the operating characteristics of memory continue to bear the imprints of ancestral selection pressures? Previous work in our laboratory has shown that human memory may be specially tuned to retain information processed in terms of its survival relevance. A few seconds of survival processing in an incidental learning context can produce recall levels
James S. Nairne, Josefa N.S. Pandeirada
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Survival and Memory in the Agricola
Arethusa, 2006Haynes analyses how Tacitus responds to the problems of speaking, writing, and remembering after a period of terror, comparing this response with modern parallels, such as the psychological aftermath of Pinochet's regime in Chile. In particular, the paper considers what the figure of Agricola as constructed by Tacitus might represent for the survivors
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Health insurance status and cancer stage at diagnosis and survival in the United States
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jingxuan Zhao +2 more
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