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Multi-impulsivity among bulimic patients in Japan
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2000Studies in Western world patients suggest the possible existence of a subgroup of patients with bulimia nervosa (BN) who display multiple problems with impulsivity, such as suicidal attempts. We assessed impulsive behaviors among BN patients in Japan to discuss them crossculturally.Impulsive behaviors in 64 BN patients were assessed and multi ...
H, Matsunaga +7 more
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Critical response evaluation of damped bilinear hysteretic SDOF model under long duration ground motion simulated by multi impulse motion [PDF]
Multi impulse is used as a representative of a series of many-cycle harmonic waves which substantially simulate the long-duration earthquake event. An analytical formulation is developed for the elastic-plastic response of a single-degree-of-freedom ...
Ehsan Noroozinejad Farsangi +1 more
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Multi-impulsivity among women with bulimia nervosa
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1996The results of past research suggest the possible existence of a distinct subgroup of bulimic individuals who display multiple behaviors indicative of impulsivity (e.g., stealing, self-injury, attempted suicide, drug abuse). We further investigated potential relationships between multi-impulsivity and other clinical variables.We compared women with ...
M W, Wiederman, T, Pryor
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What is multi‐impulsive bulimia and can multi‐impulsive patients benefit from supervised self‐help?
European Eating Disorders Review, 2002AbstractDefinitions of multi‐impulsivity and sample characteristics between studies of impulsivity vary widely leading to inconsistent results. Outcome data was examined to assess the comparative response of multi‐impulsive and non multi‐impulsive bulimic patients to a supervised self‐help CBT programme. Multi‐impulsivity was defined as the presence of
Lorraine Bell, Kathryn Newns
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Multi-consensus of multi-agent networks via a rectangular impulsive approach
Systems & Control Letters, 2015zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Guang-Song Han +4 more
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Multi-group hybrid impulsive flocking control of heterogenous multi-agent systems
Journal of the Franklin Institute, 2022zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Zhanlue Liang, Xinzhi Liu
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Impulsive Multi-Rendezvous Trajectory Design and Optimization
2019This paper investigates methods for optimizing an impulsive multi-rendezvous trajectory aimed at performing a complete tour of a prescribed set of targets. A simple heuristic is adopted for estimating the cost of each transfer leg. A genetic algorithm is used for optimizing both target sequence and rendezvous epochs.
FEDERICI, Lorenzo +2 more
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A multi-impulse source for shallow seismics
4th EEGS Meeting, 1998A broad frequency band of a seismic signal may be generated by a high frequency vibrator, a shotgun or some kind of a weight drop source with a small mass. However, a small mass generates only low signal amplitudes, so high fold stacking is necessary. A multi-impulse source generating many impulses during the recording time could overcome this need for
E. Brückl, H. Salzmann, A. Schiller
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Multi-Channel Room Impulse Response Shaping - A Study
2006 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics Speed and Signal Processing Proceedings, 2006This paper addresses the usability of channel shortening equalizers known for data transmission systems for the equalization of acoustic systems. In multicarrier systems, equalization filters are used to shorten the channel’s effective length to the size of a cyclic prefix or the guard interval.
Markus Kallinger, Alfred Mertins
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Impulse noise removal by multi-state median filtering
2000 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. Proceedings (Cat. No.00CH37100), 2000Images are often corrupted by impulse noise due to a noisy sensor or channel transmission errors. The goal of removing impulse noise is to suppress the noise while preserving the integrity of edge and detail information associated with the original image.
Tao Chen 0044, Hong Ren Wu
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