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Transforming outcome expectations into retention among hospital nurses: A cross‐sectional study

Journal of Advanced Nursing
AbstractAimTo examine the main effects and interaction effects of outcome expectations (e.g., anticipated satisfactory salary and benefits), nurse identity (a sense of membership in the nursing profession), and information‐access efficiency of the electronic medical record system (how the system enables nurses to quickly retrieve the needed information)
Tzu‐Ling Huang   +6 more
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Interpretation of a dynamic radar cross-section using the wavelet transform

International Journal of Electronics, 1995
The wavelet analysis technique is applied to obtain instantaneous time-frequency information from dynamic radar cross-section data, since the dynamic electromagnetic backscattered signals contain both time and frequency information. The multiresolution property of the wavelet transform (WT) is well suited to analysing such time-varying signals ...
CHOU-NAN SU, I-JU FU, DAU-CHYRH CHANG
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Fourier Transform Infrared Microscopic Imaging of an Embedded Paint Cross-Section

Applied Spectroscopy, 2002
Fourier transform infrared imaging is presented as a new analytical approach in the study of paint cross-sections. Analytical FT-IR reflection imaging provides the spatially resolved acquisition of infrared spectra with a resolution of about 7 μm. The technique reveals detailed information on the organic functional group distribution in the individual
J. Van Der Weerd   +3 more
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Geometrical transformation of bodies of arbitrary cross-section for numerical computation

Digest on Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2003
A mode discretization approach is used to study objects of arbitrary cross section but having certain planes of symmetry. To investigate such a geometry the cross section of the object is conformally transformed into a new space which eliminates the existing discontinuities of the object's cross section.
H. Moheb, L. Shafai
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Using the Wavelet Transformation to Analyze Cross-Sectional MRI Data

2014
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a serious disease which is frequently in the news nowadays. Almost 1/3 of elderly people have this disease. Some biological factors are found to be associated with it, such as gender, age and education level. The governments all over the world have paid a large amount of money to solve this problem, but the result is not ...
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Fourier transform measurements of SO2 absorption cross sections:

Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 2009
A.C. Vandaele, C. Hermans, S. Fally
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Generalized reorientation cross sections. II. Scattering frame transformations and propensity rules

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1984
The generalized molecular reorientation cross sections derived in the first paper of this series are reformulated using an unsophisticated version of the internal angular momentum coupling scheme introduced by the Wisconsin school. In particular, we consider the transformation from quantization axes that diagonalize the wave amplitude in the magnetic ...
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Poincare Cross Section Classification Based on Vision Transformer

2023 International Conference on Mechatronics, IoT and Industrial Informatics (ICMIII), 2023
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Transformation and averaging of theoretical differential cross sections for comparison with crossed molecular beam experiments

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1984
The center of mass to laboratory transformation and averaging over beam velocity and spatial profiles, detector slits, etc., that are necessary to compare theoretical differential cross sections directly with crossed molecular beam data are presented in easily used forms.
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