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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1984
Abstract:Although sometimes used to refer to any sterile arthritis occurring in association with infection, the term ‘reactive arthritis’ is better reserved for arthritis following sexually acquired nonspecific urethritis or enteric infections with organisms such as Shigella, Salmonella, Yersinia and Campylobacter, because these arthropathies are ...
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Abstract:Although sometimes used to refer to any sterile arthritis occurring in association with infection, the term ‘reactive arthritis’ is better reserved for arthritis following sexually acquired nonspecific urethritis or enteric infections with organisms such as Shigella, Salmonella, Yersinia and Campylobacter, because these arthropathies are ...
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Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on World Wide Web, 2013
An essential aspect for building effective crowdsourcing com- putations is the ability of "controlling the crowd", i.e. of dynamically adapting the behaviour of the crowdsourcing systems as response to the quantity and quality of completed tasks or to the availability and reliability of performers.
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An essential aspect for building effective crowdsourcing com- putations is the ability of "controlling the crowd", i.e. of dynamically adapting the behaviour of the crowdsourcing systems as response to the quantity and quality of completed tasks or to the availability and reliability of performers.
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Reactivity Hypothesis adult reactivity versus child reactivity
The phenomenom of reactivity is such that if one tells a person that the person is recorded each time the person says the word 'like' the person is saying it less than if the person would have not known the word is going to be recorded, i.e. the person being monitored. A good example is described in the book David H. Barlow & V. Mark Durand, 2012, 2009openaire +1 more source
1991
Abstract Three topics in reactive scattering are discussed. The first concerns nearside–farside theory, taken from the nuclear physics literature, for the interpretation of reactive differential cross-sections. The second section describes recent progress in the prediction and interpretation of geometric phase effects, including an ...
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Abstract Three topics in reactive scattering are discussed. The first concerns nearside–farside theory, taken from the nuclear physics literature, for the interpretation of reactive differential cross-sections. The second section describes recent progress in the prediction and interpretation of geometric phase effects, including an ...
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Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1976
Abstract This paper describes a variety of homicide characterized by an element of reality in resorting to the killing of a parent. It deals with families marked by the presence of what I call catastrophic conflict. This term denotes a conflict which exceeds the adaptive capacity of an individual and can be resolved only by structural ...
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Abstract This paper describes a variety of homicide characterized by an element of reality in resorting to the killing of a parent. It deals with families marked by the presence of what I call catastrophic conflict. This term denotes a conflict which exceeds the adaptive capacity of an individual and can be resolved only by structural ...
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Chemical reactivity under nanoconfinement
Nature Nanotechnology, 2020Angela B Grommet +2 more
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Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1998
Concepts about reactive arthritis are changing and must embrace consideration of the fact that bacteria or their products are present in the joint, not just at the portal of entry in the gastrointestinal (GI) or genitourinary (GU) tracts. With chlamydia-associated disease, atypical elementary bodies can be seen in synovium by electron microscopy, and ...
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Concepts about reactive arthritis are changing and must embrace consideration of the fact that bacteria or their products are present in the joint, not just at the portal of entry in the gastrointestinal (GI) or genitourinary (GU) tracts. With chlamydia-associated disease, atypical elementary bodies can be seen in synovium by electron microscopy, and ...
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