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Accelerating SENSE using compressed sensing

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2009
AbstractBoth parallel MRI and compressed sensing (CS) are emerging techniques to accelerate conventional MRI by reducing the number of acquired data. The combination of parallel MRI and CS for further acceleration is of great interest. In this paper, we propose a novel method to combine sensitivity encoding (SENSE), one of the standard methods for ...
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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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Sensing effectors make sense

Trends in Neurosciences, 1999
'Housekeepers' of living organisms maintain salt and water balance, monitor blood sugar and schedule their work to the season and the time of day. In order to perform their chores, they rely on information about the status quo. The traditional concept of a sensor that communicates with a central comparator authorizing an effector, which was inspired by
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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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Making Sense of Sense Containment

History and Philosophy of Logic, 2017
Proposition 5.122 of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (‘If p follows from q, the sense of [p] is contained in the sense of [q]’) has been the source of much puzzlement among interpreters, so much so that no fully satisfactory account is yet available. This is unfortunate, if only because the containment account of logical consequence has a venerable tradition ...
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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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Kinesthetic Senses

Comprehensive Physiology, 2018
ABSTRACTThe kinesthetic senses are the senses of position and movement of the body, senses we are aware of only on introspection. A method used to study kinesthesia is muscle vibration, which engages afferents of muscle spindles to trigger illusions of movement and changed position.
Uwe, Proske, Simon C, Gandevia
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Chemical Senses

Annual Review of Psychology, 1994
In the last decade, studies using approaches from molecular biology have substantially advanced our understanding of the early events in olfaction and taste. The many odorants that we can recognize may well interact with many distinct receptor proteins.
L M, Bartoshuk, G K, Beauchamp
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Making sense

Nursing Standard, 1990
Nursing Standard would like to apologise to Dr Elizabeth Clark for errors which appeared in the published article in the issue dated August 8, 1990 titled 'Making sense of descriptive statistics'.
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Artificial Sense Technology: Emulating and Extending Biological Senses

ACS Nano, 2021
Jianwu Wang, Pingqiang Cai, Yifei Luo
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