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A New Predictive Parameter for Rotator Cuff Tears: Acromial Incidence Angle. [PDF]
Yaka H, Özer M, Kanatli U.
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The specification of ?specification?
Minds and Machines, 1995The notion of “specification” plays a key role in the developing science of computing. It is typically considered to be the keystone in the software development process. However, there is no single, generally agreed meaning of “specification” that bears close scrutiny.
Derek Partridge, Antony Galton
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Specificity of Specific Language Impairment
Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 1996In children with specific language impairment (SLI) their problems are supposed to be specifically restricted to language. However, both on theoretical basis as well as on a practical basis it is often difficult to make a sharp distinction between specific and non-specific language disorders.
SM GoorhuisBrouwer, BJ WijnbergWilliams
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How specific is case specificity?
Medical Education, 2006Case specificity implies that success on any case is specific to that case. In examining the sources of error variance in performance on case-based examinations, how much error variance results from differences between cases compared with differences between items within cases?
Geoffrey R. Norman+3 more
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Contextualizing Specificity: Specific and Non-Specific Effects of Treatment
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2007Modern medicine thrives on the ideal of specific diseases, and specificity has revolutionized thinking in clinical practice (e.g., psychiatry) as well as biomedical research (e.g., neuroscience). Different notions of specificity exist (e.g., clinical, biological, and behavioral).
Robert Michels, Amir Raz
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Encoding specificity, retrieval specificity or structural specificity?
Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1976Abstract We attempt to show that Tulving's theory of encoding specificity and Bahrick's theory of associative continuity are not contradictory but complementary. In order to do this we realized an experiment in the same conditions that Thomson and Tulving (1970) used but with a different material: the strongly and weakly associated cues maintain the
S. Ehrlich, M. Philippe
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Specific Strokes for Specific Needs
Transactional Analysis Journal, 1982Elaborates the point of view that strokes tailored to the specific needs of the individual toward whom they are directed enhances the potency of the strokes.
Lulula de Quintero, Doris Boersner
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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2002
Program verification is a promising approach to improving program quality, because it can search all possible program executions for specific errors. However, the need to formally describe correct behavior or errors is a major barrier to the widespread adoption of program verification, since programmers historically have been reluctant to ...
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Program verification is a promising approach to improving program quality, because it can search all possible program executions for specific errors. However, the need to formally describe correct behavior or errors is a major barrier to the widespread adoption of program verification, since programmers historically have been reluctant to ...
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Specificity of glycopeptide-specific T cells.
The Journal of Immunology, 1995Abstract We examined the specificity of glycopeptide-specific CD4 T cells following procedures similar to those previously reported by us. The disaccharide galabiose (Gal alpha 1-4Gal) was attached to the middle of the 52-61 peptide of hen egg lysozyme. This peptide is well known to bind to I-Ak molecules. CBA/J mice were immunized and T
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