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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2003
Quantitative EMG is an MUAP analysis technique providing objective information on the NEE. The concept and techniques are not new; however, with the advancement of computer technology, quantitative EMG is now more easily performed. The study requires solid knowledge of basic neurophysiology and access to the appropriate instrument to provide smooth ...
Gulapar, Phongsamart +1 more
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Quantitative EMG is an MUAP analysis technique providing objective information on the NEE. The concept and techniques are not new; however, with the advancement of computer technology, quantitative EMG is now more easily performed. The study requires solid knowledge of basic neurophysiology and access to the appropriate instrument to provide smooth ...
Gulapar, Phongsamart +1 more
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Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2018
Klunk et al. recently proposed a means of standardizing quantitation of amyloid burden from positron emission tomography scans to a common Centiloid scale, and we have applied that method to florbetapir.
Michael A. Navitsky +8 more
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Klunk et al. recently proposed a means of standardizing quantitation of amyloid burden from positron emission tomography scans to a common Centiloid scale, and we have applied that method to florbetapir.
Michael A. Navitsky +8 more
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Astrobiology, 2007
A framework is proposed for a quantitative approach to studying habitability. Considerations of environmental supply and organismal demand of energy lead to the conclusions that power units are most appropriate and that the units for habitability become watts per organism.
Everett L, Shock, Melanie E, Holland
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A framework is proposed for a quantitative approach to studying habitability. Considerations of environmental supply and organismal demand of energy lead to the conclusions that power units are most appropriate and that the units for habitability become watts per organism.
Everett L, Shock, Melanie E, Holland
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Information Sciences, 2009
In this paper, the authors introduce the so-called ``quantitative logic'', which is based on a many-valued propositional logic system. The crucial concept in the proposed logical system is the concept of the degree of truth of formulas. The basic idea is to measure the extent to which a given formula \(A\) is true by considering the proportion of ...
Wang, Guojun, Zhou, Hongjun
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In this paper, the authors introduce the so-called ``quantitative logic'', which is based on a many-valued propositional logic system. The crucial concept in the proposed logical system is the concept of the degree of truth of formulas. The basic idea is to measure the extent to which a given formula \(A\) is true by considering the proportion of ...
Wang, Guojun, Zhou, Hongjun
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Quantitative lymphoscintigraphy
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1988A radioisotopic method was used to evaluate the state and dynamics of the lymphatic system in 92 patients affected by chronic oedema of the limbs and in 12 control subjects. After interstitial injections of 99mTc-sulphur microcolloid, scans were obtained using a LFOV camera linked to a data processor.
M, Carena +5 more
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LC-HRMS quantitation of intact antibody drug conjugate trastuzumab emtansine from rat plasma.
Bioanalysis, 2018AIM Compared with small molecules, LC-MS quantitation of larger biotherapeutic proteins such as antibodies and antibody-drug conjugates at the intact level presents many challenges in both LC and MS due to their higher molecular weight, bigger size ...
W. Jin, L. Burton, Ian Moore
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cclm, 2000
Abstract The classic molecular biology methods like Northern or Southern blot analyse non-amplified DNA or RNA, but need large amounts of nucleic acids, in many instances from tissues or cells that are heterogeneous. In contrast, polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based techniques allow us to obtain genetic information through the specific ...
R, Jung, K, Soondrum, M, Neumaier
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Abstract The classic molecular biology methods like Northern or Southern blot analyse non-amplified DNA or RNA, but need large amounts of nucleic acids, in many instances from tissues or cells that are heterogeneous. In contrast, polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based techniques allow us to obtain genetic information through the specific ...
R, Jung, K, Soondrum, M, Neumaier
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2003
Quantitative PCR recently has become a powerful tool in clinical investigations. Its main areas of application have been the assessment of residual disease after treatment of leukemia and lymphoma, the detection of viral nucleic acids, and the detection of gene amplification or deletion and of aneuploidy (1).The application of PCR as a quantitative ...
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Quantitative PCR recently has become a powerful tool in clinical investigations. Its main areas of application have been the assessment of residual disease after treatment of leukemia and lymphoma, the detection of viral nucleic acids, and the detection of gene amplification or deletion and of aneuploidy (1).The application of PCR as a quantitative ...
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Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 1986
The review presents a perspective on ultrasonic techniques which place numerical values on properties of tissue or physiological function. Two distinct approaches to tissue characterisation are identified and the various techniques employed are reviewed. The range of Doppler techniques currently in use or under development are described.
D E, Robinson, R W, Gill, G, Kossoff
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The review presents a perspective on ultrasonic techniques which place numerical values on properties of tissue or physiological function. Two distinct approaches to tissue characterisation are identified and the various techniques employed are reviewed. The range of Doppler techniques currently in use or under development are described.
D E, Robinson, R W, Gill, G, Kossoff
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American Annals of the Deaf, 1993
This article addresses the topic of quantitative, or mathematics, literacy for the workplace and its relevance in programming for deaf students. As Craig and Craig indicated in framing this issue of the Annals , preparing students for the workplace is only one goal of literacy.
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This article addresses the topic of quantitative, or mathematics, literacy for the workplace and its relevance in programming for deaf students. As Craig and Craig indicated in framing this issue of the Annals , preparing students for the workplace is only one goal of literacy.
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