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International Journal of Neuroscience, 1994
Twenty-one patients with right hemisphere damage were studied (11 men, 10 women; average age = 41.33; range = 19-65). Patients were divided in two groups: pre-Rolandic (six patients) and retro-Rolandic (15 patients) right hemisphere damage. A special reading test was given to each patient.
A, Ardila, M, Rosselli
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Twenty-one patients with right hemisphere damage were studied (11 men, 10 women; average age = 41.33; range = 19-65). Patients were divided in two groups: pre-Rolandic (six patients) and retro-Rolandic (15 patients) right hemisphere damage. A special reading test was given to each patient.
A, Ardila, M, Rosselli
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IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2008
Spatial modulation (SM) is a recently developed transmission technique that uses multiple antennas. The basic idea is to map a block of information bits to two information carrying units: 1) a symbol that was chosen from a constellation diagram and 2) a unique transmit antenna number that was chosen from a set of transmit antennas.
Mesleh, Raed +4 more
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Spatial modulation (SM) is a recently developed transmission technique that uses multiple antennas. The basic idea is to map a block of information bits to two information carrying units: 1) a symbol that was chosen from a constellation diagram and 2) a unique transmit antenna number that was chosen from a set of transmit antennas.
Mesleh, Raed +4 more
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Applied Categorical Structures, 2002
The paper gives an appropriate notion of a prime element of a quantale and characterizes spatial quantales as those quantales having enough primes. This result solves a problem stated by \textit{J. W. Pelletier} and the reviewer [``Simple involutive quantales'', J. Algebra 195, 367-386 (1997; Zbl 0894.06005)].
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The paper gives an appropriate notion of a prime element of a quantale and characterizes spatial quantales as those quantales having enough primes. This result solves a problem stated by \textit{J. W. Pelletier} and the reviewer [``Simple involutive quantales'', J. Algebra 195, 367-386 (1997; Zbl 0894.06005)].
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2021
Since the beginning of the twenty-first, francophone geography has shown a growing interest in spatiality, considered as the set of practices, skills and imaginations that allow any individual to regulate his or her relations of distance to other individuals and to social realities.
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Since the beginning of the twenty-first, francophone geography has shown a growing interest in spatiality, considered as the set of practices, skills and imaginations that allow any individual to regulate his or her relations of distance to other individuals and to social realities.
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Psychiatry, 1978
More than sharpening our tools or making them sterile, our task in psychotherapy and analysis is to enliven them, find in them the organic, the animate, and the fecund. For our tools are formed of language, more like living nets than like knives, dies, taps, or templates, and our familiary with them might as well be a marriage of love as one of ...
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More than sharpening our tools or making them sterile, our task in psychotherapy and analysis is to enliven them, find in them the organic, the animate, and the fecund. For our tools are formed of language, more like living nets than like knives, dies, taps, or templates, and our familiary with them might as well be a marriage of love as one of ...
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Spatial Performativity/Spatial Performance
Architectural Theory Review, 2011This paper considers Judith Butler's exploration of the symbolic and iterative relations of gender and the extension of her ideas into architectural discourse. The paper is set out in two main parts. The first introduces Butler's notion of performativity, in particular looking at how space operates in her text.
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Brain and Cognition, 1993
Twenty-one patients with right hemisphere damage were studied (11 men, 10 women; average age = 41.33; age range 19-65). Subjects were divided into two groups: pre-Rolandic (6) and retro-Rolandic (15) right hemisphere damaged patients. A special writing test was given to each patient.
A, Ardila, M, Rosselli
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Twenty-one patients with right hemisphere damage were studied (11 men, 10 women; average age = 41.33; age range 19-65). Subjects were divided into two groups: pre-Rolandic (6) and retro-Rolandic (15) right hemisphere damaged patients. A special writing test was given to each patient.
A, Ardila, M, Rosselli
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2021
Spatial Microeconometrics introduces the reader to the basic concepts of spatial statistics, spatial econometrics and the spatial behavior of economic agents at the microeconomic level. Incorporating useful examples and presenting real data and datasets on real firms, the book takes the reader through the key topics in a systematic way.
Arbia, Giuseppe +2 more
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Spatial Microeconometrics introduces the reader to the basic concepts of spatial statistics, spatial econometrics and the spatial behavior of economic agents at the microeconomic level. Incorporating useful examples and presenting real data and datasets on real firms, the book takes the reader through the key topics in a systematic way.
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2020
Spatial skills represent an important part of our cognitive processes and have been widely studied in the last decades. The term "spatial skills" includes several abilities, some of them clearly sexually dimorphic. Thus men usually perform better than women in mental rotation and spatial orientation tasks, whereas women outperform men in object ...
José Manuel, Cimadevilla +1 more
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Spatial skills represent an important part of our cognitive processes and have been widely studied in the last decades. The term "spatial skills" includes several abilities, some of them clearly sexually dimorphic. Thus men usually perform better than women in mental rotation and spatial orientation tasks, whereas women outperform men in object ...
José Manuel, Cimadevilla +1 more
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International Journal of Neuroscience, 1994
Twenty-one patients with right hemisphere damage were studied (11 men, 10 women; average age = 41.33; range 19-65). Patients were divided into two groups: pre-Rolandic (six patients) and retro-Rolandic (15 patients) right hemisphere damage. A special calculation test was given. Different types of calculation errors were analyzed.
A, Ardila, M, Rosselli
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Twenty-one patients with right hemisphere damage were studied (11 men, 10 women; average age = 41.33; range 19-65). Patients were divided into two groups: pre-Rolandic (six patients) and retro-Rolandic (15 patients) right hemisphere damage. A special calculation test was given. Different types of calculation errors were analyzed.
A, Ardila, M, Rosselli
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