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Multiple Votes, Multiple Candidacies and Polarization [PDF]

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Arnaud Dellis, Mandar P. Oak
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Multiple Focus

Journal of Semantics, 2009
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on multiple focus configurations, that is, structures containing two nested focus-sensitive operators plus two foci supposed to associate with those operators. There has been controversial discussion in the semantic literature regarding whether or not an interpretation is acceptable that ...
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Multiple Sclerosis

Medicine, 2000
Multiple sclerosis is primarily an inflammatory disorder of the brain and spinal cord in which focal lymphocytic infiltration leads to damage of myelin and axons. Initially, inflammation is transient and remyelination occurs but is not durable. Hence, the early course of disease is characterised by episodes of neurological dysfunction that usually ...
Alastair, Compston, Alasdair, Coles
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The Multiple Facets of Multiple Sclerosis

American Orthoptic Journal, 2007
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory and degenerative entity that may involve the brain, optic nerve, and/or the spinal cord. We reviewed 137 patients, aged 4-54 years old at the time of the diagnosis and will report on the vision, different motility disorders found, visual fields, optic neuritis and RAPD, return of vision following the neuritis,
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Multiple Lessons for Multiple Sclerosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2008
Multiple sclerosis is a cruel disease. It strikes young adults, runs a chronic, unpredictable course, and is eventually disabling for many patients.1 Both inherited and environmental factors influence the risk and course of the disease.2 Multiple sclerosis is one of the great unsolved mysteries in modern medicine, with a number of striking ...
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On the Number of Multiplications Required for Matrix Multiplication

SIAM Journal on Computing, 1976
In this paper we give a new algorithm for matrix multiplication which for n large uses $n^2 + o(n^2 )$ multiplications to multiply $n \times p$ matrices by $p \times n$ matrices provided $p \leqq \log _2 n$. Multiplication and division by 2 is necessary in this algorithm.
Roger W. Brockett, David P. Dobkin
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Multiple Authors, Multiple Problems

Science, 2003
T he average number of authors on scientific papers is skyrocketing. That's partly because labs are bigger, problems are more complicated, and more different subspecialties are needed. But it's also because U.S. government agencies like the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have started to promote “team science.” As physics developed in the post ...
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The Multiple Challenges of Multiple Morbidities

Health Education & Behavior, 2011
More than half the American population lives with a chronic disease. These ailments include arthritis, asthma and other respiratory conditions, diabetes, heart disease, HIV, hypertension, and some forms of cancer. More than two thirds of older adults are so afflicted and the aging of the population does not portend good news.
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THE MULTIPLE PREGNANCY

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1965
Perinatal mortality is very high in multiple pregnancy, and there are correspondingly greater losses in triplet and quadruplet pregnancies than in twins. It has been shown that even under the most favorable circumstances, fetal loss is still two or three times greater for multiple than for single births.
E A, FRIEDMAN, W M, ALPERN, A G, CHARLES
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Multiple Gestations: Multiple Headaches

2016
Twins now comprise over 3 % of all live births in the USA. This incidence has increased over the years, mainly due to the expanding use of assisted reproductive technologies. Twins may be monozygotic (one egg, fertilized by one sperm cell) or dizygotic (two eggs, fertilized by two sperm cells).
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