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Volume Completion

Cognitive Psychology, 1999
The visual system completes image fragments into larger regions when those fragments are taken to be the visible portions of an occluded object. Kellman and Shipley (1991) argued that this "amodal" completion is based on the way that the contours of image fragments "relate." Contours relate when their imaginary extensions intersect at an obtuse or ...
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Volume Overload

Heart Failure Clinics, 2012
Structural cardiac volume overload comprises a group of heterogeneous diseases, each creating a nearly unique set of loading conditions on the left ventricle and/or right ventricle. In turn, the heart responds to each with unique patterns of remodeling, leading to both adaptive and maladaptive consequences.
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Blood Volume

Physiological Reviews, 1959
M. I. Gregersen and Ruth A. Rawson, “Blood Volume” Page 321, line 23, should read: (See PDF) Page 321, line 25, should read: (See PDF) Page 322, line 9, should read: (See PDF) Page 323, line 2, should read: (See PDF) Page 323, line 3, should read: (See PDF) Page 327, line 28, should read: “Percentage fat = 1OO − (% water/0.73)” Page 327 ...
M I, GREGERSEN, R A, RAWSON
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kyle Wang
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
William A Hal, X Allen Li, Daniel A Low
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Volume Content

Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2020
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CLOSING VOLUME

The Lancet, 1973
H, Susskind, P, Richards, H L, Atkins
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