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Optimizing Modality Operations

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2014
possible, therefore, standardization of equipment, protocols, staffing, and examination performance should be goals of the operation. Manyfactorscontributetooptimal modality operations, but an incorrect or inadequate imaging protocol (includingthosethatareunnecessarily complex) will undermine any attempt to process patients in a safe and customer ...
Giles W, Boland   +2 more
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Operative laparoscopy: surgical modalities

Fertility and Sterility, 1995
To review basic physics of different surgical modalities and their clinical applications and outcomes.The relevant literature and personal experience were used to prepare the manuscript.Operative laparoscopy is safe and effective whether using sharp dissection, electrosurgical, or laser energy.
Edward E. Wallach   +2 more
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Modal Concord

The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Semantics, 2020
This paper discusses a phenomenon that we propose to call “modal concord”. We speak of modal concord if the combination of a modal adverb with a modal auxiliary seems to be interpreted as if just a single modal operator was expressed.
Janneke van Wijnbergen-Huitink
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Modality-Specific Operations in Semantic Dementia

Cortex, 1997
A patient suffering from semantic dementia is described who consistently demonstrated the preserved ability to support specific types of semantic judgements from visual, but not from verbal, input. In addition the representations accessed from visual input were found to trigger complex behavioural schemata, while with verbal materials the patients ...
LAURO GROTTO, ROSAPIA   +2 more
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Modal operators on \(L\)-algebras

2023
Summary: The main goal of this paper is to introduce analogously modal operators on \(L\)-algebras and study their properties. To begin with, we introduce the notion of modal operators on \(L\)-algebras and investigate some important properties of this operator.
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Bilattices and Modal Operators

Journal of Logic and Computation, 1990
A bilattice is a set equipped with two partial orders and a negation operation that inverts one of them (truth-value order) while leaving the other (knowledge order) unchanged. A modal operator is defined to be a function on a bilattice. This definition generalizes both Kripke's possible worlds approach and Moore's autoepistemic logic. Stratified truth
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Modal positive operators

Algebra and Logic, 1999
Each modal propositional formula naturally defines an operator on the subsets of a Kripke model. The author establishes the existence of least fixed points for partially ordered Kripke models that satisfy cofinality of infinite increasing chains and proves that they are definable by a formula.
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LEGO: Learnable Expansion of Graph Operators for Multi-Modal Feature Fusion

International Conference on Learning Representations
In computer vision tasks, features often come from diverse representations, domains (e.g., indoor and outdoor), and modalities (e.g., text, images, and videos).
Dexuan Ding   +4 more
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Modal Operators

2019
Notwithstanding her rejection of quantification over an absolutely comprehensive domain, a relativist about quantifiers may still be tempted to seek other means to generalize. This chapter concerns relativist-friendly modal operators. By modalizing her quantifiers, the relativist has a systematic way to attain absolute generality, which permits her to ...
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Modal operators with probabilistic interpretations, I

Studia Logica, 1987
The authors present a class of normal modal calculi \(P_ FD\), whose syntax is endowed with operators \(M_ r\) (and their duals \(L_ r)\) one for each \(r\in [0,1]\). If a is a sentence, \(M_ ra\) denotes ``the probability that a is true is strictly greater than r'', and to be evaluated as true of false in every word of an F-restricted probabilistic ...
Fattorosi-Barnaba, M., Amati, G.
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