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Fundam. Informaticae, 2008
In this paper the authors investigate a notion of connectedness suited to apartness spaces. The theory of apartness spaces is an ongoing development by the same authors, and seems to provide a straightforward framework for doing topology constructively.
Douglas S. Bridges, Luminita Vîta
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In this paper the authors investigate a notion of connectedness suited to apartness spaces. The theory of apartness spaces is an ongoing development by the same authors, and seems to provide a straightforward framework for doing topology constructively.
Douglas S. Bridges, Luminita Vîta
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Dynamic Demonstration of Proximal Vergence and Proximal Accommodation
Optometry and Vision Science, 1991ABSTRACT The complex interactions between accommodation and vergence have been described by dual interactive models which include influences of convergence accommodation and accommodative vergence. Using an SRI Eyetracker, we investigated changes in vergence and accommodation stimulated while looking through prisms or lenses, and ...
B, Wick, D, Currie
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Proximal Junctional Kyphosis and Proximal Junctional Failure
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2013Proximal junctional failure (PJF) should be distinguished from proximal junctional kyphosis, which is a recurrent deformity with limited clinical impact. PJF includes mechanical failure, and is a significant complication following adult spinal deformity surgery with potential for neurologic injury and increased need for surgical revision.
Hart, Robert A +5 more
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Proximal-row carpectomy for diseases of the proximal row
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1977Twelve patients were studied following proximal-row carpectomy. Four had a follow-up of twenty years or more. The lesions for which the operation was done included Kienböck's disease, perilunar dislocations, and fractures of the carpal scaphoid. The major complaint of pain was relieved following surgery, and a functional range of motion was obtained ...
A E, Inglis, E C, Jones
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Best Proximity Points for Weak Proximal Contractions
Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society, 2014zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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[Genealogic proximity and genetic proximity].
Annales de genetique, 1976Data collected concerning the Kel Kummer Touareg tribe permitted the characterization of each person by (a) a "geneological profile", by which the genetic contributions made to him by various of the founders of the tribe can be seen; and (b) a "hematological profile", which shows the different alleles existing in the tribe which have come to him.
M H, Cazes, A, Jacquard
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Relative Proximity and Proximate Cause
The theory and doctrine of proximate cause has been too easily dismissed. Two primary errors underlie this dismissal: a misunderstanding of "causal proximity," and a mistaken inference from the correct observation that effects have multiple causes, to the claim that there is no hierarchy between proximate and more remote causes.openaire +1 more source
Clinical Anatomy, 2006
Fractures of the proximal humerus are common. A relatively large number of these injuries will heal with nonoperative treatment without major residual pain or functional loss. However, internal fixation or arthroplasty leads to a much better outcome for selected fractures.
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Fractures of the proximal humerus are common. A relatively large number of these injuries will heal with nonoperative treatment without major residual pain or functional loss. However, internal fixation or arthroplasty leads to a much better outcome for selected fractures.
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Proceedings of the IEEE 2003 Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, 2003., 2004
Robert J. Drost +2 more
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The chapter looks at how two minority groups—the Grecanici in Italy and Pontians in Greece—relate to the category “minority” through navigation of multiple sources of knowledge and fluid proximities. It also asks what happens when there is too much proximity, when connection is unwanted or threatening, or when institutions operate through categories in
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