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Weak Hardy-Type Spaces Associated with Ball Quasi-Banach Function Spaces II: Littlewood–Paley Characterizations and Real Interpolation

Journal of Geometric Analysis, 2019
Let X be a ball quasi-Banach function space on $${\mathbb R}^n$$ R n . In this article, assuming that the powered Hardy–Littlewood maximal operator satisfies some Fefferman–Stein vector-valued maximal inequality on X as well as it is bounded on both the ...
Songbai Wang   +3 more
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Learning From Semi-Supervised Weak-Label Data

AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2018
Multi-label learning deals with data objects associated with multiple labels simultaneously. Previous studies typically assume that for each instance, the full set of relevant labels associated with each training instance is given.
Hao-Chen Dong, Yu-Feng Li, Zhi-Hua Zhou
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Statin-associated myasthenic weakness.

Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet, 2011
Statin-associated myasthenic weakness is uncommonly recognized. Since 2002, there have been 14 cases described in literatures. However, the underlying mechanism is still unknown.In 2007, a 50-year-old woman with generalized, limb predominated, myasthenia gravis (MG), whose MG status has been "minimal manifestation" for several years, developed ...
Nath, Pasutharnchat   +1 more
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System Strength and Weak Grids: Fundamentals, Challenges, and Mitigation Strategies

Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference, 2018
Converter-based renewable energy sources (RES) and battery energy storage (BES) devices that are asynchronously connected to the system are becoming more and more widespread. A number of relevant stability issues, usually in areas with little synchronous
M. G. Dozein   +3 more
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Respiratory Muscle Weakness Associated with Cerebellar Atrophy

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1988
Transdiaphragmatic pressures were measured in 3 patients with cerebellar atrophy. Recordings were made during 3 types of voluntary maneuver--maximal sniffs, full inspirations, and maximal static inspiratory efforts, and during bilateral supramaximal phrenic nerve stimulation at 1 Hz. Although diaphragmatic weakness was demonstrated during the voluntary
A, Mier-Jedrzejowicz, M, Green
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The problems of weak sustainability and associated indicators

, 2017
Sustainability is a grand challenge of our time. While there is a universal recognition that sustainability includes social, economic, and environmental components, the relationship and interchangeability between these components has been debated ...
Maxwell Wilson, Jianguo Wu
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Respiratory weakness is associated with limb weakness and delayed weaning in critical illness*

Critical Care Medicine, 2007
Although critical illness neuromyopathy might interfere with weaning from mechanical ventilation, its respiratory component has not been investigated. We designed a study to assess the level of respiratory muscle weakness emerging during the intensive care unit stay in mechanically ventilated patients and to examine the correlation between respiratory ...
Bernard, De Jonghe   +7 more
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Electrophysiologic techniques in critical illness-associated weakness

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2006
Neuromuscular disorders are increasingly recognized in the critically ill but conventional electrodiagnostic techniques often provide non-specific results or are hampered by local conditions that prevent adequate disease classification. Muscle fiber inexcitability is a common phenomenon in critical illness myopathy possibly secondary to disordered ...
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Conceptual Associations and Weak Existential Assertions

Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 1993
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the difference between two types of existential assertions, viz. strong existential assertions and weak existential assertions. This distinction is based on the concept of relevance as defined by Sperber and Wilson (1986). The strengh of an existential assertion can be influenced by different factors.
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Non-Desarguesian planes and weak associativity

The Mathematical Gazette, 2017
During the 19th century various criticisms of Euclid's geometry emerged and alternative axiom systems were constructed. That of David Hilbert ([1], 1899) paid particular attention to the independence of the axioms, and it is his insights which have shaped many of the further developments during the 20th century ...
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