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Encoding specificity, retrieval specificity or structural specificity?

Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1976
Abstract 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, 1982
Elaborates 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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Specificity of glycopeptide-specific T cells.

The Journal of Immunology, 1995
Abstract 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
B, Deck   +3 more
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Synergy of Technical Specifications, Functional Specifications and Scenarios in Requirements Specifications

2007
In the (mechanical) design process, the requirements specification is a formal registration of the conditions that are imposed on a new or altered product design, both preceding as well as during the corresponding product development cycle. For a long time, the use of technical specifications has prevailed in the establishment of such requirements ...
F.J.A.M. van Houten   +3 more
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Specific and Non-Specific Immunity to Haemoprotozoa

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1977
Immunity to haemoprotozoa is complex, involving several components that interact in ways that vary from one host-parasite combination to another. In recent years, most attention has been given to antibody formation, which is relatively easily measured. It has been suggested that antibodies interfere with the penetration of merozoites into erythrocytes,
Ian A. Clark, A. C. Allison
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Specific and non-specific autoreactive immunity

Journal of Autoimmunity, 1992
Most autoimmune diseases are HLA-associated which supports the notion that they are dependent upon specific immune activation of a limited set of T cell clones. Findings which imply that induction of autoimmune reactivity probably does not differ from normal immune responses are discussed. The possibility of transferring autoimmune disease using T cell
Manuchehr Abedi Valugerdi   +4 more
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Specificity by default

1995
The concept of prioritization, either implicitly or explicitly, has been generally recognized as a tool to eliminate spurious extensions. Implicit priority information can be used when specificity is the preference criterion by means of which extensions are selected.
Vermeir, Dirk, Geerts, Patricia
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Specificity of specific hungers.

Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1967
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Specifics of specificity and sensitivity

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1989
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