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1994
The age-adjusted prevalence of PSP as measured in central New Jersey is 1.5 cases per million population, about 1% of that of Parkinson's disease. It incidence is 3-4 new cases per million population per year, similar to that of such better-known illnesses as myasthenia gravis, the hereditary ataxias as a group and Tourette syndrome. Median actuarially
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The age-adjusted prevalence of PSP as measured in central New Jersey is 1.5 cases per million population, about 1% of that of Parkinson's disease. It incidence is 3-4 new cases per million population per year, similar to that of such better-known illnesses as myasthenia gravis, the hereditary ataxias as a group and Tourette syndrome. Median actuarially
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Proceedings Fifth International Software Metrics Symposium. Metrics (Cat. No.98TB100262), 2002
The PSP (Personal Software Process) defined by Watts Humphrey (1997) is based on the definition of a personal process, and its monitoring and improvement through a set of metrics. The process and the related metrics are designed to be used by a single person.
ESCALA D., MORISIO, MAURIZIO
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The PSP (Personal Software Process) defined by Watts Humphrey (1997) is based on the definition of a personal process, and its monitoring and improvement through a set of metrics. The process and the related metrics are designed to be used by a single person.
ESCALA D., MORISIO, MAURIZIO
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1994
The clinical diagnosis of PSP depends primarily on the history and the physical findings. Clinicians should be alerted to the possibility of this condition in assessing patients presenting with atypical parkinsonism and other complex extrapyramidal syndromes in late middle age or later.
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The clinical diagnosis of PSP depends primarily on the history and the physical findings. Clinicians should be alerted to the possibility of this condition in assessing patients presenting with atypical parkinsonism and other complex extrapyramidal syndromes in late middle age or later.
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A progressive subdivision paradigm (PSP)
2004The increasing rate of growth in size of currently available datasets is a well known issue. The possibility of developing fast and easy to implement frameworks able to visualize at least part of a tera-sized volume is a challenging task. Several techniques have been proposed in recent years ranging from simplification to wavelet analysis.
Rita Borgo +3 more
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SLI-pSp: Injecting Multi-Scale Spatial Layout in pSp
2023 IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV), 2023Aradhya Neeraj Mathur +2 more
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Association of PSP phenotypes with survival: A brain-bank study
Parkinsonism and Related Disorders, 2021Mar Guasp +2 more
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“Parkinson’s disease” on the way to progressive supranuclear palsy: a review on PSP-parkinsonism
Neurological Sciences, 2021Jan Necpal
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PSP net-based automatic segmentation network model for prostate magnetic resonance imaging
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2021Dawei Liu
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