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"TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE LONDON HOSPITALS." [PDF]
A. G. L. Reade
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Objectives Prospective studies demonstrated that essential tremor is a risk factor for Parkinson's disease. Identifying clinical markers for conversion from essential tremor to essential tremor‐Parkinson's disease would be of considerable value. Rest tremor can be present in advanced essential tremor and may be a harbinger of conversion. We examined (1)
Elan D. Louis+3 more
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RESUMOEste artigo traz uma visão do que é o VoIP, assim como suas principais aplicações, os fatores que as empresas buscam para minimizar custos em telefonia, as vantagens e desvantagens, a agregação de novas tecnologias, como WI-FI e o VOIP, e o futuro
FEITERA, Carlos Henrique+2 more
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Africa Economic Brief - Mobile Banking in Africa: Taking the Bank to the People [PDF]
KEY ISSUES • Mobile telephony penetration in Africa has increased exponentially from less than 2 million subscribers in 1998 to over 400 million in 2009.
Ondiege, Peter
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Diffusion of mobile phones in Portugal: unexpected success? [PDF]
This paper begins with a somewhat paradoxical situation: Portugal is one of the less innovative countries within the European Union by most innovation indicators but, simultaneously, it is a leading country in the diffusion of mobile phones.
Carvalho, Adão
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Objective The pharmacodynamic effects of litifilimab on type I interferon (IFN) response and correlations with clinical outcomes were investigated in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE). Methods Participants from Part A (SLE) or Part B (CLE with/without SLE) of the randomized phase II LILAC trial who received ...
Richard Furie+8 more
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The Provision and Utilization of Telehealth within Academic Mental Health Clinics in North America during the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Oblath R+19 more
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A Negotiating Agents Model for the Provision of Flexible Telephony Services [PDF]
Current telephone systems suffer from a service interface bottleneck problem, wherein network resources are under-utilised and customer requirements are often not met, in spite of these resources' ability to satisfy such requirements.
Rizzo, Mike, Utting, Ian
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