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A Thoughtful Approach to IONM Outcomes Reporting

Current Otorhinolaryngology Reports, 2021
To explore how the different types of intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM)—namely intermittent (I-IONM) and continuous (C-IONM)—differ from each other and to examine how these differences can affect expected outcomes from IONM. Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) is an important surgical tool for assessment of nerve functional status during surgical
Catherine F. Sinclair, Greg W. Randolph
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Thoughts on the Truman Report

The Journal of Higher Education, 1948
T HE " Report of the President's Commission on Higher Education" stands as an epochal endeavor in the history of American education. It proclaims the perennial and precious American dream that race, creed, sex, and national origin shall not stunt personal growth or stand off social progress; and it proffers to the President and to the people of the ...
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Some thoughts on the reported results of TREC

Information Processing & Management, 2002
The periodic TRECs - Text REtrieval Conferences - have reported the results of a variety of recall studies in large-scale document retrieval. While the efforts of TREC are noteworthy and laudable, there are reasons why its results, especially the recall values which are central to its conclusions, should be accepted with some caution.
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Report on “AI and Human Thought and Emotion”

2020
No fundamental new ideas have appeared in AI for decades because of a deadlocked discussion between the technologists and their philosophical critics. Both sides claim possession of the one (dogmatic) truth: Technologists are committed to writing code, while critics insist that AI bears no resemblance to how humans cope in the world.
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The Relations between Dimensions of Thought Reported in Two Thought-Sampling Studies

Imagination, Cognition and Personality, 1988
Thought-Sampling scales used by Hurlburt and by Klinger were combined to form a single scale to determine the interdependency of factor patterns produced by the two separate thought-sampling rating scales. The new scale was administered to a group of subjects ( n = 80) who thought-sampled while viewing the movie Annie Hall. Factor analysis revealed the
Steve P. Reise, Russell T. Hurlburt
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Giving a Second Thought to Brisement Force – A Case Report

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2015
Fractures of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) may be caused by indirect trauma where force of trauma is transmitted to the mandibular condyle from a blow elsewhere or in other situations may also result from direct trauma. TMJ trauma in children is usually accompanied with pain, swelling, limited jaw movement and other additional findings.
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Revisiting the USDA reports: Further thoughts

American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, 1993
I was down on the farm when the Bergland reports on organic farming and the structure of agriculture were released. I thought at the time they were a “breath of fresh air.” At last we were having a national dialogue on how we should farm and who would farm. I was very disappointed in 1981 when this dialogue seemed to come to a screeching halt.
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SECOND THOUGHTS ON THE WILLINK REPORT

The Lancet, 1960
F, LAFITTE, J R, SQUIRE
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Thought about annual reports.

Profiles in healthcare marketing, 2005
Editor Tom Rees shares the observations of other experts on the subject of creating your annual report.
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