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Single Negative, Double Negative, Low Loss Negative
2007 European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and the International Quantum Electronics Conference, 2007We deliberately control one or several parameters out of the quadruple of imaginary and real parts of permittivity and permeability. Optical magnetism throughout the visible range and dual band negative index metamaterials were discussed.
Thomas A. Klar +7 more
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Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2000
Negative phenomena can occur with seizures, but some ictal negative manifestations are rare and may lead to misdiagnosis. A patient series is presented with unusual ictal negative phenomena: neglect syndrome, catastrophic depression, apraxia, aphasia, amnesia, homonomous hemianopsia, and hemiparesis.
K J, Meador, E, Moser
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Negative phenomena can occur with seizures, but some ictal negative manifestations are rare and may lead to misdiagnosis. A patient series is presented with unusual ictal negative phenomena: neglect syndrome, catastrophic depression, apraxia, aphasia, amnesia, homonomous hemianopsia, and hemiparesis.
K J, Meador, E, Moser
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Social Neuroscience, 2019
Past research has provided support for the existence of a negativity bias, the tendency for negativity to have a stronger impact than positivity. Theoretically, the negativity bias provides an evolutionary advantage, as it is more critical for survival ...
Catherine J. Norris
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Past research has provided support for the existence of a negativity bias, the tendency for negativity to have a stronger impact than positivity. Theoretically, the negativity bias provides an evolutionary advantage, as it is more critical for survival ...
Catherine J. Norris
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, 2019
This book introduces the electrophysiological change-detection response of the brain called the mismatch negativity (MMN). MMN is elicited by any discriminable change in some repetitive aspect of ongoing auditory stimulation even in the absence of ...
R. Näätänen, T. Kujala, G. Light
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This book introduces the electrophysiological change-detection response of the brain called the mismatch negativity (MMN). MMN is elicited by any discriminable change in some repetitive aspect of ongoing auditory stimulation even in the absence of ...
R. Näätänen, T. Kujala, G. Light
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1995
“Why don’t you just find an HIV-negative man and settle down?” was the question that a psychotherapist posed to one HIV-negative man I interviewed whose lover had died of AIDS. I imagine the therapist’s tone was that of a Jewish mother chiding her daughter to “find a nice Jewish boy.”
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“Why don’t you just find an HIV-negative man and settle down?” was the question that a psychotherapist posed to one HIV-negative man I interviewed whose lover had died of AIDS. I imagine the therapist’s tone was that of a Jewish mother chiding her daughter to “find a nice Jewish boy.”
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The Journal of Legal Studies, 2009
Negative and positive externalities pose symmetrical problems to social welfare. The lawinternalizes negative externalities by providing general tort liability rules. According to suchrules, those who cause harm to others should pay compensation. In theory, in the presenceof positive externalities, negative liability should apply: those who produce ...
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Negative and positive externalities pose symmetrical problems to social welfare. The lawinternalizes negative externalities by providing general tort liability rules. According to suchrules, those who cause harm to others should pay compensation. In theory, in the presenceof positive externalities, negative liability should apply: those who produce ...
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Double-Negative (PF4-Negative/SRA-Negative) Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
The American Journal of Medicine, 2023Samuel J. Starke +4 more
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Negative Properties—Negative Objects?
Acta Analytica, 2018This paper starts with the presentation of an Aristotelian theory of negative properties. Against this backdrop, it then asks whether there could be objects that have solely negative properties, i.e., completely negative objects. This possibility is entertained by Wittgenstein in his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.
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Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 2000
The main claim of this paper is that a general theory of negative concord (NC) should allow for the possibility of NC involving scoping of a universal quantifier above negation. I propose that Greek NC instantiates this option. Greek n-words will be analyzed as polarity sensitive universal quantifiers which need negation in order to be licensed, but ...
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The main claim of this paper is that a general theory of negative concord (NC) should allow for the possibility of NC involving scoping of a universal quantifier above negation. I propose that Greek NC instantiates this option. Greek n-words will be analyzed as polarity sensitive universal quantifiers which need negation in order to be licensed, but ...
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