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An Online Measure of Thought Suppression.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2005
An online thought-suppression paradigm was developed to test predictions of ironic process theory. Participants concentrated on or suppressed a particular semantic category. Semantic activation was indexed by the latency to name words from the category.
Andrew C. Page, Vance Locke, Marisa Trio
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Measurement of Myeloid Cell Immune Suppressive Activity

Current Protocols in Immunology, 2010
AbstractThis unit presents simple methods to assess the immunosuppressive properties of immunoregulatory cells of myeloid origin, such as myeloid‐derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), both in vitro and in vivo. These methods are general and could be adapted to test the impact of different suppressive populations on T cell activation, proliferation, and ...
Dolcetti L   +2 more
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MEASURING VACUUM FLUCTUATION SUPPRESSION EFFECTS

The Twelfth Marcel Grossmann Meeting, 2012
We consider models of non-gravitational detectors of sub-vacuum phenomena, such as negative E^2 (negative mean-squared electric field) and negative energy density. One such indirect probe is an excited atom coupled to a quantized cavity EM field. Under certain circumstances, the system can function as a negative E^2-detector, and sometimes as an energy
LAWRENCE H. FORD, THOMAS A. ROMAN
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Electrophysiological and Psychophysical Measures of Interocular Suppression

Psychophysiology, 1981
ABSTRACTPrevious studies of the effect of interocular suppression on VEP amplitude have shown that gratings presented steadily to one eye result in a significant reduction in the amplitude of VEPs elicited by flashed gratings in the other eye when orientation and spatial frequency of gratings presented to each eye are similar. The present study reveals
J G, May, M R, Harter, J B, Siegfried
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Psychophysical measurements relating suppression and combination tones

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1980
Measurement of the combination tone 2f1-f2 with the pulsation-threshold technique yields a significantly lower value than measurement with the cancellation procedure. For three or four subjects, the difference between these two measures equals the amount of suppression produced at 2f1-f2 by the lower primary, f1.
R V, Shannon, T, Houtgast
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T1 relaxation measurement with solvent suppression

Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, 2008
AbstractThree solvent‐suppression pulse sequences of varying complexity were incorporated into the standard inversion recovery pulse program and experimentally evaluated. The least complex suppression sequence involves a composite 90° pulse. A more complex sequence utilizes an excitation sculpting sequence requiring pulsed field gradients, and the most
Markus M, Hoffmann   +2 more
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Radio System Noise Suppression Measurements

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1984
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Ford Motor Company is pursuing quantitative techniques in the identification and resolution of entertainment system electromagnetic interference (EMI). A radio frequency (RF) anechoic chamber provides shielding from external electromagnetic noise sources and minimizes measurement errors due to voltage standing ...
William A. Forbes, Dennis R. Mullins
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A new, developmentally-sensitive measure of weight suppression

Appetite, 2021
Weight suppression (WS) has demonstrated associations with numerous indices of eating behavior, psychopathology and eating disorder prognosis. However, because WS has traditionally been measured as a simple subtraction of current weight from highest past weight at adult height, this calculation is problematic for most individuals with disordered eating,
Simar Singh   +4 more
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Measurements of binaural echo suppression

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1979
The notion of binaural echo suppression that has persisted through the years states that when listening binaurally, the effects of reverberation (spectral modulation or coloration) are less noticeable than when listening with one ear only. This idea was tested in the present study by measuring thresholds for detection of an echo of a diotic noise ...
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