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Quenching and recovery experiments on molybdenum
Philosophical Magazine A, 1980Quenching experiments in superfluid helium have been performed on high-purity wire specimens obtained from a Mo single crystal with a residual resistance ratio of 40 000.
I. A. Schwirtlich, H. Schultz
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Initial Experiments with Concept Recovery
1998MAP-CSP is NP-Hard, so it is necessary to empirically determine whether it scales sufficiently to be usable in practice. Because different CSP-solving algorithms tend to have different behavior in different problem domains, we have run a series of experiments to try to find a solving strategy whose performance is reasonable on small programs (those ...
Woods, Steven G. +2 more
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Adorno and Proust on the Recovery of Experience
Critical Horizons, 2007AbstractI argue in this paper that a recovery of the cognitive role of the experiencing subject is the common theme uniting Theodor Adorno's philosophy and Marcel Proust's literary project. This shared commitment is evidenced by the importance given by both thinkers to the expressive dimension of language in relation to its social function as a vehicle
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Recovery room: clinical experience
2003The recovery room (RR) is defined, according to the Society of Anaesthesiology of Great Britain and Ireland, as “the place where the patient coming from the operating theatre stays till recovery of consciousness and haemodynamic and respiratory steady-state” [1].
Y. Leykin, S. Milesi, S. Furlan
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Recovery: the lived experience of rehabilitation
Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 1988openaire +1 more source
A Lived Experience and Recovery Perspective
Abstract This chapter on lived experience explores the journey of changes in personality functioning and recovery from personality disorder through the lens of the ICD-11 framework. It reflects upon the emergence of personality difficulties and deteriorating functioning during adolescence.openaire +1 more source

