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Deep Transfer Learning: New Approach for Predicting Seismic Vulnerability

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Hakima Zair   +8 more
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COVID-19 and Pregnancy: Key Findings. [PDF]

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Transference

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2023
The article presents a view of transference from the early versions of transference by Classical/Structural analysts, through a variety of analytic positions that extend and implicitly question the concept of transference. After looking at Brenner and Bird's transference positions, we trace the beginning of relational analysis as articulated by Gill ...
Steven, Ellman, Lissa, Weinstein
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“Transferring” and transference

International Forum of Psychoanalysis, 2012
AbstractThis paper is part of my research into psychotic transference and is also related to the psychotic aspect of any adult or infantile patient in analysis. In my research, I studied the origin of the concept of transference in Charcot's time before Freud, and the transformation of this concept in psychoanalysis.
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TransferenceBeforeTransference

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2017
This paper is predominantly a clinical presentation that describes the transmigration of one patient's transference to another, with the analyst functioning as a sort of transponder. It involves an apparently accidental episode in which there was an unconscious intersection between two patients.
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Transfer Factor

CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1980
It has been more than 30 years since Dr. H. S. Lawrence first reported that it was possible to transfer delayed-type hypersensitivity from sensitized donors to unsensitized recipients with lysates of blood leukocytes. During recent years, research from several laboratories has demonstrated that this effect is immunologically specific.
Charles H. Kirkpatrick, Denis R. Burger
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The Pivot Transfer

The American Journal of Nursing, 1977
The patient has a paralyzed leg, weakness on one side, or has had one leg amputated. He is alert and mobile, but needs some help transferring in and out of bed. The pivot transfer is one effective way to assist him. Transfer techniques developed in rehabilitation centers emphasize patient independence. The assisted transfer is a basic first step toward
B C, Long, P S, Buergin
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