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Cardiac AL amyloidosis in a veteran endurance athlete with pre-existing apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a case report. [PDF]
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Anesthesiology Clinics, 2022
Abstract Adequate postoperative analgesia is an important goal of care to avoid both the acute as well as chronic complications of uncontrolled postoperative pain. Preventive analgesia has been identified as an approach to mitigate the phenomenon of central sensitization, which plays an important role in the development of chronic pain ...
Archana, O'Neill, Philipp, Lirk
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Abstract Adequate postoperative analgesia is an important goal of care to avoid both the acute as well as chronic complications of uncontrolled postoperative pain. Preventive analgesia has been identified as an approach to mitigate the phenomenon of central sensitization, which plays an important role in the development of chronic pain ...
Archana, O'Neill, Philipp, Lirk
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Multimodal body, multimodal mind, multimodal communication
2022Abstract This chapter reviews prospects for improving the scientific study of communication by developing big data infrastructure and computational, technical, and statistical tools. Such big data systems are typically free of the methodological threats to validity and underpowered datasets common in lab experiments.
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2017
Multimodal literacy is a term that originates in social semiotics, and refers to the study of language that combines two or more modes of meaning. The related term, multimodality, refers to the constitution of multiple modes in semiosis or meaning making. Modes are defined differently across schools of thought, and the classification
Mills, Kathy A., Unsworth, Len
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Multimodal literacy is a term that originates in social semiotics, and refers to the study of language that combines two or more modes of meaning. The related term, multimodality, refers to the constitution of multiple modes in semiosis or meaning making. Modes are defined differently across schools of thought, and the classification
Mills, Kathy A., Unsworth, Len
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Multimode interference devices with single-mode–multimode–multimode fiber structure
Applied Optics, 2014We present a single-mode-multimode-multimode (SMm) fiber structure with a few interesting device applications. Unlike the single-mode-multimode-single-mode (SMS) structure, SMm has the unique feature of more than one mode in the output fiber. A detailed physical understanding of the transmission properties, and the differences from the SMS structure ...
BHATIA, N, JOHN, J
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Generating Multimodal Grammars for Multimodal Dialogue Processing
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part A: Systems and Humans, 2010This paper presents a new multimodal grammar generation system (MGGS) that allows defining a multimodal grammar in a very easy and intuitive way, overcoming the difficulties arising from the textual description of grammar production rules. The novelty of the proposed approach relies in adopting a by example paradigm to define a multimodal grammar. This
D'Ulizia Arianna +2 more
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2000
Chapter 5 discusses multimodal therapy, and how the multimodal approach provides a framework that facilitates systematic treatment selection in a broad-based, comprehensive, and yet highly focused manner. It covers how it respects science and data-driven findings, and it endeavors to use empirically supported methods when possible.
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Chapter 5 discusses multimodal therapy, and how the multimodal approach provides a framework that facilitates systematic treatment selection in a broad-based, comprehensive, and yet highly focused manner. It covers how it respects science and data-driven findings, and it endeavors to use empirically supported methods when possible.
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AbstractThis chapter considers multimodality in Casey O’Callaghan’s strict sense of that term: a perceptual representation’s object is represented neither by a single sense modality nor merely as a collection of features each of which is represented by a single modality. By definition, multimodal representation cannot be simply a case of layering.
Denise Newfield, Sarah Crinall
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Denise Newfield, Sarah Crinall
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