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Autologous hematopoietic transplantation following COVID‐19 infection
Autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation following induction therapy is standard of care for most patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (N Engl J Med 2017, 376; 1311).
Marthilde Brzycki +6 more
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Plant–plant interactions change during succession on nurse logs in a northern temperate rainforest
Plant–plant interactions change through succession from facilitative to competitive. At early stages of succession, early‐colonizing plants can increase the survival and reproductive output of other plants by ameliorating disturbance and stressful ...
Carrie L. Woods +2 more
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Shakespeare's Sound Government: Sound Defects, Polyglot Sounds, and Sounding Out
Shakespearean sound effects (or sound defects) depend not only on hearing with the eye (as in Sonnet 23) but also on seeing with the ear, including through the vivid reports of the nuntius or messenger who produces not "ocular proof" but what might be called a (potentially unsound) "evidence effect," turning the ear into a substitute oculus or eye ...
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Quantifying headphone listening experience in virtual sound environments using distraction
Headphones are commonly used in various environments including at home, outside and on public transport. However, the perception and modelling of the interaction of headphone audio and noisy environments is relatively unresearched. This work investigates
Milap Rane +3 more
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From Sound to Sound Space, Sound Environment, Soundscape, Sound Milieu or Ambiance … [PDF]
This article proposes approaching the phenomenon of sound as a fabric of relationships. Critiquing the notion of a sound object as it has become defined thanks to the fixity enabled by sound recording, it focuses on the characteristics of sound that converge towards a relational approach and suggests that there is an inextricable link between the ...
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Medicare 1971: Changing Attitudes and Changing Legislation [PDF]
Bone conduction (BC) is the way sound energy is transmitted by the skull bones to the cochlea causing a sound perception. Even if the BC sound transmission involves several pathways including sound pressure induced in the ear canal, inertial forces ...
Wolkstein, Irwin
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A numerical study of a method for measuring the effective in situ sound absorption coefficient [PDF]
The accuracy of a method [Wijnant et al., “Development and applica- tion of a new method for the in-situ measurement of sound absorption”, ISMA 31, Leuven, Belgium (2010).], for measurement of the effective area-averaged in situ sound absorption ...
André de Boer +4 more
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Searching for programs with audiovisually similar keyframes offers a completely new way of finding related content. It enables researchers to analyse the re-use and spread of imagery. We have implemented a ‘Similarity’ tool in the Media Suite, a Research
Sara Veldhoen +5 more
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Electronic Algebra and Calculus Tutor [PDF]
Modern undergraduates join science and engineering courses with poorer mathematical background than most contemporaries of the current faculty had when they were freshers.
Larissa Fradkin, Victor Zernov
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Cardiorespiratory optimization during improvised singing and toning
We evaluated the effect of different forms of singing on cardiorespiratory physiology, and we aimed at disentangling the role of breathing from that of vocal production. Cardiorespiratory recordings were obtained from 20 healthy adults at rest and during:
N. F. Bernardi +5 more
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