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Imaging Characteristics of the Itek PROM

Applied Optics, 1974
This paper discusses advances in the fabrication, operation, and performance of the Itek PROM (Pockels readout optical modulator). Devices of high optical quality have been made and evaluated. Measurements of MTF and sensitivity under various conditions are presented.
P. Nisenson, S. G. Lipson
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Novelties at the Proms

Tempo, 1946
The “appalling popularity” of music—to quote the phrase of the moment in the Most Advanced Circles—is nowhere more obvious than at the Promenade Concerts this summer.The days are gone when the knowing ones could walk into Queen's Hall with a ‘complimentary’ bestowed with almost desperate eagerness, or, at worst, with the certainty of being able to buy ...
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Complications of Prolonged PROM and Oligokydramnios

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Premature rupture of the membranes (PROM) is the cause of 30-40% of all preterm births. Sometimes delivery occurs shortly after PROM because of acute infection, refractory labor, cord prolapse, or abruption.
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PROMs for Polymyalgia Rheumatica [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
Patient reported outcomes (PROs) are being increasingly recognized as important measures by rheumatologists. In this chapter, we review the use of PROs in published studies of patients with polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) and the inclusion of these measures as part of diagnostic criteria and disease activity composite indices.
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Similarity Pruning in PrOM Search

2006
In this paper we introduce a new pruning mechanism, called Similarity Pruning for Probabilistic Opponent-Model (PrOM) Search. It is based on imposing a bound on the differences between two or more evaluation functions. Assuming such a bound exists, we are able to prove two theoretical properties, viz., the bound-conservation property and the bounded ...
H.H.L.M. Donkers   +2 more
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PROMs will be no walk in the park

British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2008
Tucked away in an obscure appendix of the NHS Operating Framework for 2008-9 is a recommendation that patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) should be introduced for hip and knee replacements, varicose vein procedures and hernia repairs.
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Archetype Representation of PROMs

2015
A home telehealth system allowing chronic-obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and heart-failure (HF) patients to communicate patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) has been implemented in routine care at Linkoping University Hospital, Sweden [1].
Daniel Karlsson, Leili Lind
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Interoperability in the ProM framework

2006
Originally the ProM framework was developed as a platform for process mining, i.e., extracting process models from event logs. However, in recent years the scope of the framework has become broader and now includes process verification, social network analysis, conformance checking, verification based on temporal logic, etc.
Verbeek, H.M.W.   +3 more
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Proms 2005 (3)

Tempo, 2006
Proms 2005 (3): Gubaidulina, Adès ...
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PROMs in Sports Medicine

2019
PROMs in sports medicine could be a useful tool to analyze the results of several sports injuries in athletes and sports practitioners, regardless of the involved anatomical site (the shoulder, hip, knee, foot, and ankle). Moreover, the athletic population has singular expectations and objectives, differing from the general and sedentary population ...
Nicola Maffulli   +6 more
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