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Head & Neck Surgery, 1984
AbstractA technique designed to create a permanent, wide open, and stable tracheal stoma is based on two corresponding U‐shaped flaps: one from the anterior tracheal wall, the other from the skin in the suprasternal notch. The method described in this article has proved to be efficient, practical, well tolerated, and readily reversible.
I, Eliachar +4 more
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AbstractA technique designed to create a permanent, wide open, and stable tracheal stoma is based on two corresponding U‐shaped flaps: one from the anterior tracheal wall, the other from the skin in the suprasternal notch. The method described in this article has proved to be efficient, practical, well tolerated, and readily reversible.
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Forensic Science International, 2019
This study addresses the permanence and persistence of friction ridges and the persistence of impressions made from these friction ridges over months and years. Permanence is the unchanging presence and appearance of friction ridge arrangements and their
K. Monson +10 more
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This study addresses the permanence and persistence of friction ridges and the persistence of impressions made from these friction ridges over months and years. Permanence is the unchanging presence and appearance of friction ridge arrangements and their
K. Monson +10 more
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Permanence and extinction of certain stochastic SIR models perturbed by a complex type of noises
N. Du, N. N. Nhu
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Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2019
Object permanence, often viewed as a measure of human cognitive development, has also been used to assess animals’ cognitive abilities. Tests of object permanence have distinguished between visible displacement, in which an object may be placed into one ...
T. Zentall, Olivia L Raley
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Object permanence, often viewed as a measure of human cognitive development, has also been used to assess animals’ cognitive abilities. Tests of object permanence have distinguished between visible displacement, in which an object may be placed into one ...
T. Zentall, Olivia L Raley
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Performance Research, 2012
The concept of immaterial labour, as it was introduced and developed by, among others, Maurizio Lazzarato, Paolo Virno, Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt, how stimulating its discursive production may have been in many respects, almost automatically leads to a debate on the supposed difference between two types of labour, material and immaterial labour ...
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The concept of immaterial labour, as it was introduced and developed by, among others, Maurizio Lazzarato, Paolo Virno, Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt, how stimulating its discursive production may have been in many respects, almost automatically leads to a debate on the supposed difference between two types of labour, material and immaterial labour ...
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Pindar and the Poetics of Permanence
Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018This work is concerned with Pindar and archaic Greek literary culture. Part One discusses Pindar’s relationship to his audiences. It demonstrates how his victory odes address an audience present at their premiere performance and also a broader secondary ...
Henry L. Spelman
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Permanents, $$\alpha $$ α -permanents and Sinkhorn balancing
Computational Statistics, 2014zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Sullivan, Francis, Beichl, Isabel
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Using automated controlled rearing to explore the origins of object permanence.
Developmental Science, 2019What are the origins of object permanence? Despite widespread interest in this question, methodological barriers have prevented detailed analysis of how experience shapes the development of object permanence in newborn organisms.
Aditya Prasad +2 more
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DyPerm: Maximizing Permanence for Dynamic Community Detection
Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 2018In this paper, we propose DyPerm, the first dynamic community detection method which optimizes a novel community scoring metric, called permanence. DyPerm incrementally modifies the community structure by updating those communities where the editing of ...
Prerna Agarwal +3 more
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1958
T SAY that we live in a world of change is to make a trite statement. Throughout recorded human history philosophers, poets, historians, and, more recently, scientists have been observing, recording, discussing, analyzing the phenomenon of change and attempting to assess its significance for human beings and their affairs. Those of us who have happened
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T SAY that we live in a world of change is to make a trite statement. Throughout recorded human history philosophers, poets, historians, and, more recently, scientists have been observing, recording, discussing, analyzing the phenomenon of change and attempting to assess its significance for human beings and their affairs. Those of us who have happened
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