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Geometric and arithmetic characterization of [Formula: see text]-module flatness with applications to tensor products. [PDF]
Tang JG, Lei HR, Liu M, Peng JY.
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Real-time crop row detection using computer vision- application in agricultural robots. [PDF]
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Treating Complex Trauma in Adolescence: A Case Study of Brief Focal Psychotherapy After Vicarious Gender Violence and Child Abuse. [PDF]
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Knit-Pix2Pix: An Enhanced Pix2Pix Network for Weft-Knitted Fabric Texture Generation. [PDF]
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This chapter discusses projective techniques, an increasingly popular formative research method in social marketing. Projective techniques involve the provision of ambiguous and indirect stimuli such as images or stories to research participants to encourage them to project their own experience onto the stimuli.
Kubacki, K, Siemieniako, D
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This chapter discusses projective techniques, an increasingly popular formative research method in social marketing. Projective techniques involve the provision of ambiguous and indirect stimuli such as images or stories to research participants to encourage them to project their own experience onto the stimuli.
Kubacki, K, Siemieniako, D
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Méthode et techniques projectives
Bulletin de psychologie, 1965Anzieu Didier. Méthode et techniques projectives. In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 19 n°250, 1966. pp. 1217-1228.
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PROJECTIVE TECHNIQUE WITH NARCOSIS
American Journal of Psychiatry, 19491. Recent opinions as to the action of subnarcotic doses of barbiturates on the central nervous system are summarized. Reference is made to the view that electroencephalographic studies of schizophrenic patients suggest a "disorder of neural function," i. e., an organic brain dysfunction. 2.
H, DORKEN, M M, TUNIS
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