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Matching with Phantoms* [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Review of Economic Studies, 2016
Searching for partners involves informational persistence that reduces future traders’ matching probability. In this article, traders who are no longer available but who left tracks on the market are called phantoms. We examine a dynamic matching market in which phantoms are a by-product of search activity, no coordination frictions are assumed, and ...
Chéron, Arnaud, Decreuse, Bruno
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The sodium phantom [PDF]

open access: possibleBMJ, 2011
Cappuccio and colleagues’ analysis is unbalanced.1 Firstly, the mean sodium intake in population studies that found a lowering effect of sodium reduction on blood pressure was above 250 mmol. Therefore these results cannot be applied to most of the world’s populations, which have a mean intake of about 150 mmol.2 In a population with a normal …
Niels Graudal, Gesche Jürgens
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The Phantom Head [PDF]

open access: possiblePerception, 2011
A student volunteer was asked to stand just behind a mannequin so that the student was looking at the back of the mannequin's plastic head. The experimenter stood off to one side and used her two hands to stroke and tap the back of the student's head in perfect synchrony with the back of the mannequin's head.
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran   +2 more
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THE LLNL VOXEL PHANTOM: COMPARISON WITH THE PHYSICAL PHANTOM AND PREVIOUS VIRTUAL PHANTOMS

Health Physics, 2007
The Human Monitoring Laboratory has created a voxel phantom from computer tomography scans of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) torso phantom for use in Monte Carlo simulations. The voxel phantom has been compared to the previously developed mathematical phantom using Monte Carlo simulations and both virtual phantoms have been compared ...
Gary H. Kramer   +2 more
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PHANTOM SMELLING

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2002
A case of phantom smelling (phantosmia) is described in a 28-yr.-old man who developed permanent bilateral anosmia after a serious injury to olfaction-related brain structures at the age of 25 years. The findings indicate that, even years after loss of input from olfactory receptors, the neural representation of olfactory perception can still recreate
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Phantom travel and travelling with phantoms

History and Anthropology, 1996
(1996). Phantom travel and travelling with phantoms. History and Anthropology: Vol. 9, No. 2-3, pp. 309-326.
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On Phantom Limbs

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1956
The presentation to follow does not claim to be a finished piece of work, or a survey of all the facts, or a theory which will settle the problem of phantom limbs once and for all. Rather, it is the result of a long-standing interest, occasional but fairly systematic examination of patients, with infrequent glimpses into the literature.
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THE PHANTOM LIMB

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1956
Excerpt Although first mentioned by Ambroise Pare in 1511,1the phantom limb was not again referred to in the literature until its masterly description by Weir Mitchell in 1871.2In spite of a rather...
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Higher phantom and Ext-phantom morphisms

Journal of Algebra and Its Applications, 2018
A morphism [Formula: see text] of left [Formula: see text]-modules is called an [Formula: see text]-phantom morphism if the induced morphism [Formula: see text] for every (finitely presented) right [Formula: see text]-module [Formula: see text]. Analogously, a morphism [Formula: see text] of left [Formula: see text]-modules is said to be an [Formula ...
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The Phantom

Respiration, 1998
L, Plasswilm   +3 more
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