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ABSTRACT Background Cognitive impairment is a common non‐motor symptom in Multiple Sclerosis (MS), negatively affecting autonomy and Quality of Life (QoL). Innovative rehabilitation strategies, such as semi‐immersive virtual reality (VR) and computerized cognitive training (CCT), may offer advantages over traditional cognitive rehabilitation (TCR ...
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Environmental regulation, land use efficiency and industrial structure upgrading: Test analysis based on spatial durbin model and threshold effect. [PDF]
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Effects of Hemodialysis on Hearing Threshold
ORL, 201071 chronic renal failure patients undergoing long-term hemodialysis were evaluated for the effects of a dialysis event on hearing function. Osmotically active serum constituents were examined for relationship to fluctuating hearing threshold levels. Reliability of hearing levels was found to be better in those patients tested without an intervening ...
D W, Johnson, R L, Wathen, R H, Mathog
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Cyberwar Thresholds and Effects
IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2011Network technology use and cyberspace exploitation for intelligence and attack have become a normal part of military activity. Questions persist as to the appropriate framework for considering this new mode of conflict, but to a degree, these questions result from weak data, imprecise terminology, and a certain reluctance to abandon the notion that ...
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Effect of Acetazolamide on the Differential Threshold
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1983Following the oral administration of three 250-mg doses of acetazolamide sodium to nine patients with glaucomatous visual-field defects, a statistically significant improvement in the differential threshold was observed, whereas in 16 glaucoma suspects, no change could be detected.
J, Flammer, S M, Drance
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The effects of smoking on the CFF threshold
Life Sciences, 1963Abstract CFF thresholds were determined in groups of smokers and non-smokers when nicotine was administered (a) through smoking a cigarette, (b) orally. It was found that the CFF threshold was raised after the administration of nicotine orally, and also after smoking one cigarette; however there was no change after smoking for non-smokers (presumably
K M, WARWICK, H J, EYSENCK
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Effect of Altitude on Taste Thresholds
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1972This study was designed to evaluate what effect altitude has on a person's ability to detect the four basic tastes (salt, sour, bitter, and sweet). Increasing molar concentrations of compounds representative of the four tastes were presented to a 6-member panel and their threshold value for each taste determined.
J A, Maga, K, Lorenz
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Threshold effects in international lending [PDF]
The author's dynamic model of international borrowing subject to credit constraint was developed for an economy with increasing returns to physical capital. Increases in the capital stock within the nonconvex range increase debtor borrowing opportunities.
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Effects of illumination on auditory threshold
Physiology & Behavior, 1978Abstract Auditory thresholds of four squirrel monkeys were examined with a 4 kHz tone in light and dark ambient sensory conditions. The results revealed that auditory sensitivity is higher in the light than in the dark.
E R, Delay, E S, Smith, W, Isaac
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Effect of Arachnoiditis on Pain Threshold
Investigative Radiology, 1987A model for studying the relationship between chronic arachnoiditis and pain sensitivity was developed. Thirty male ICR mice were randomly divided into three groups and the tail-flick test was done using an EMDIE-TF6 apparatus (Emdie Instrument Co., Montpelier, VA).
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