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Sense of Belonging, Burnout, and Work Intentions Among US Physicians.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Carlasare LE   +5 more
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Sensing and sensing-of-sensing with drones

2021 International Conference on Electrical, Computer, Communications and Mechatronics Engineering (ICECCME), 2021
Vehicles such as cars, mobility scooters, wheelchairs, and the like are becoming partially or fully automated (i.e. equipped with driver-assist technologies or completely self-driving technologies). These technologies rely heavily on sensors such as vision (cameras), radar, sonar, etc..
Steve Mann   +4 more
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Senses of 'Perceive' Or Senses of 'Senses of "Perceive"'?

Analysis, 1963
IS there a sense of 'perceive' in which what is perceived need not really exist? In The Foundations of Empirical Knowledge (Ch. I) Ayer tries to show that there is; in Sense and Sensibilia (Ch. IX) Austin tries to show that there is not; and in "Senses and Sensibilia" (ANALYSIS 23.2, Dec. 1962) King-Farlow tries to show that there is a sense of 'sense'
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Making Sense of the Chemical Senses

Multisensory Research, 2014
We review our recent behavioural and imaging studies testing the consequences of congenital blindness on the chemical senses in comparison with the condition of anosmia. We found that congenitally blind (CB) subjects have increased sensitivity for orthonasal odorants and recruit their visually deprived occipital cortex to process orthonasal olfactory ...
Léa, Gagnon   +2 more
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Senses for senses

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2009
If two subjects have phenomenally identical experiences, there is an important sense in which the way the world appears to them is precisely the same.
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Drone Swarms for Sensing-of-Sensing

2019 IEEE SENSORS, 2019
The use of drone swarms is proposed for the sensing-of-sensing (metaveillography and metaveillogrammetry) with applications in surveillance audits, security audits, autonomous-vehicle sensory verification, and testing automotive sensors and automotive sensing.
Steve Mann 0001   +5 more
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Clinical Sense, Social Sense, Common Sense

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
As I address this House of Delegates for the last time as President of the Association, let me express my great pride in the medical profession and the American Medical Association. I am grateful to hundreds of members of the Association and to its staff who during the past year have so ably and effectively pushed toward its goals and have helped me so
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Spectrum sensing challenges: blind sensing and sensing optimization

IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, 2016
By any measure, wireless communications is one of the most evolving fields in engineering. This, in return, has imposed many challenges, especially in handling the hunger for higher data rates in the next generation wireless networks. Among these challenges is how to provide the needed resources in terms of the electromagnetic radio spectrum for these ...
Mohamed Hamid   +3 more
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