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Microfluidic assessment of metastatic potential

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2019
A microfluidic assay that quantifies the abundance and degree of proliferation of migratory cells predicts the metastatic potential of breast-cancer cell lines and patient-derived cells.
Zhengpeng Wan, Roger D. Kamm
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Evoked potential assessment of cortical adaptation

Applied Optics, 1987
The visual evoked response (VEP) is notoriously variable, in part due to adaptation. However, it has not been possible to express adaptation of VEP amplitude in terms of visual thresholds. We have employed a technique which makes it possible to rapidly measure contrast threshold elevations using evoked potential responses.
W, Seiple   +3 more
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Assessing Potentials for Agricultural Residues

2017
Agricultural residues can be derived from both primary harvesting and pruning activities on field as well as by-products/residues from processing crops in the respective agricultural industries. In this chapter, they are defined as primary and secondary agricultural residues, respectively.The aim of the chapter is to present the key challenges, the ...
Panoutsou, C.   +4 more
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Assessing Management Potential

Education + Training, 1987
High‐fliers are a vanishing breed. The demographic changes which have recently begun to have a noticeable effect in the education system will soon work their way through into graduate recruitment. This has consequences for the process of assessment for fast‐track development into middle and senior management positions.
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Vocational potential assessment.

Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1975
Determination of employment potential will become increasingly important in the foreseeable future, largely due to pending Federal legislation which relates to welfare reform. The heretofore "permanently and totally disabled versus able-bodied" principle in welfare reforms is being abbandoned. Pending legislative proposals dealing with welfare reform
C, Poor   +4 more
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Assessing Harm Potential

2014
Harm potential is the interplay between an client’s functional capacity and the risks associated with the environment in which he lives. Capacity includes both decisional and functional capacity. Decisional capacity or cognitive capacity reflects the cognitive ability of an individual to make choices that reflect an understanding and appreciation of ...
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Assessing management potential

2012
Both selection and succession management are in many senses a gamble. In each case, the task is to find people who will succeed in the turbulent, uncertain future. We all want clever, hardy, courageous, inspiring and empathic leaders.
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Why Assess Learning Potential?

1988
In this chapter, we attempt to set out the reasons why the assessment of learning efficiency is frequently to be preferred to the more traditional forms of assessment widely used hitherto. There are two main directions to the argument. Firstly, traditional assessment procedures are demonstrably unfair to many ethnic minority groups. Secondly, there are
Rajinder M. Gupta, Peter Coxhead
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Assessing Classroom Learning Potential

1997
Hamers, J.H.M., Ruijssenaars, A.J.J.M.
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Assessment of Liquefaction Potential

2008
Resistance of sand against liquefaction is determined by running undrained cyclic triaxial tests on undisturbed soil specimens (Sect. 18.15). Cyclic stress with a constant amplitude is loaded repeatedly (similar to torsion shear tests in Sect. 18.8), and the number of cycles are counted until 1) excess pore water pressure equal to the initial effective
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