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Quantification in Echocardiography
Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2006Until recently, more than 2200 Swan Ganz catheters were used annually in the operating rooms (OR) and intensive care unit (ICU) of the Catharina Hospital in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. After cardiologists who were specialists in echocardiography (ECHO) trained anesthesiologists in ECHO, the need for these catheters in cardiac and noncardiac surgery ...
Korsten, H.H.M. +5 more
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2023
AbstractThis chapter presents an overview of the diversity in the semantics and morphosyntax of quantity descriptions across Australian languages, a hitherto undescribed area. We survey expressive means used for major semantic types of quantification (e.g., ‘some’, ‘all’, ‘most’, ‘none’, etc.) in the domain of individuals as well as times/events (thus,
Margit Bowler, Ivan Kapitonov
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AbstractThis chapter presents an overview of the diversity in the semantics and morphosyntax of quantity descriptions across Australian languages, a hitherto undescribed area. We survey expressive means used for major semantic types of quantification (e.g., ‘some’, ‘all’, ‘most’, ‘none’, etc.) in the domain of individuals as well as times/events (thus,
Margit Bowler, Ivan Kapitonov
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Research on Language and Computation, 2004
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Exopolysaccharide Quantification
2014The extracellular (EC) matrix is a key feature of mature P. aeruginosa biofilms. Exopolysaccharides are considered as major components of this biofilm matrix. They include alginate, LPS, glucans, and psl- and pel-dependent products. Here, we describe a method of quantification of the psl-dependent mannose-rich exopolysaccharide, based on the ...
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2014
In recent years it has been pointed out that, in a number of applications involving classification, the final goal is not determining which class (or classes) individual unlabelled data items belong to, but determining the prevalence (or "relative frequency") of each class in the unlabelled data.
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In recent years it has been pointed out that, in a number of applications involving classification, the final goal is not determining which class (or classes) individual unlabelled data items belong to, but determining the prevalence (or "relative frequency") of each class in the unlabelled data.
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2019
AbstractQuantification is abundant in natural language and is one of the most studied topics in generative grammar. Sentences with multiple quantifiers are famously ambiguous with respect to their quantifier scope, representing a type of ambiguity related to, but not necessary the same as, structural ambiguity. Two key questions in the psycholinguistic
Adrian Brasoveanu, Jakub Dotlačil
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AbstractQuantification is abundant in natural language and is one of the most studied topics in generative grammar. Sentences with multiple quantifiers are famously ambiguous with respect to their quantifier scope, representing a type of ambiguity related to, but not necessary the same as, structural ambiguity. Two key questions in the psycholinguistic
Adrian Brasoveanu, Jakub Dotlačil
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The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic
AbstractDue to Gödel’s incompleteness results, the categoricity of a sufficiently rich mathematical theory and the semantic completeness of its underlying logic are two mutually exclusive ideals. For first- and second-order logics we obtain one of them with the cost of losing the other. In addition, in both these logics the rules of deduction for their
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AbstractDue to Gödel’s incompleteness results, the categoricity of a sufficiently rich mathematical theory and the semantic completeness of its underlying logic are two mutually exclusive ideals. For first- and second-order logics we obtain one of them with the cost of losing the other. In addition, in both these logics the rules of deduction for their
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Near-optimal probabilistic RNA-seq quantification
Nature Biotechnology, 2016Nicolas L. Bray +3 more
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