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Differences by phase for social marker frequency

Sex differences in countermovement jump phase characteristics

Sex differences in countermovement jump phase characteristics

... Mean differences in each parametric variable derived for women and men were, therefore, compared using independent t-tests, whereas eccentric phase time and peak eccentric power were compared between sexes ...

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Differences in Acute Phase Reactants between Gout and Pseudogout

Differences in Acute Phase Reactants between Gout and Pseudogout

... Regardless of the precise mechanism by which CRP is increased in pseudogout, it is possible that its release is augmented in the presence of mixed microcrystals. One patient had both MSUM and CPPD crystals with a sig- ...

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Face Recognition with Disparity Corrected Gabor Phase Differences

Face Recognition with Disparity Corrected Gabor Phase Differences

... from phase differences and show that disparity- corrected Gabor phase differences are well suited for face recognition in difficult lighting ...

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Differences in Skin Properties of Korean Women at the Initial Aging Phase

Differences in Skin Properties of Korean Women at the Initial Aging Phase

... evaluating differences between older and younger people, but only a few have focused on differences in skin properties among subjects from the same age group according to their skin aging ...

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High Frequency Phase Detector in Phase Locked Loop

High Frequency Phase Detector in Phase Locked Loop

... ABSTRACT: PHASE-LOCKED loops (PLLs) are widely applied for different purposes in various domains such as communications and ...in frequency synthesis and phase ...The phase detector is a key ...

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Phase Space Reconstruction using the frequency domain

Phase Space Reconstruction using the frequency domain

... investigate differences within the same dynamical system) and the first compo- nents of Rössler- and Hyperrössler-systems (to obtain differences between differ- ent dynamical ...

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Individual Differences in Alpha Frequency Drive Crossmodal Illusory Perception

Individual Differences in Alpha Frequency Drive Crossmodal Illusory Perception

... Perception routinely integrates inputs from different senses. Stimulus temporal proximity critically determines whether or not these inputs are bound together. Despite the temporal window of integration being a widely ...

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Serum hepcidin: indication of its role as an “acute phase” marker in febrile children

Serum hepcidin: indication of its role as an “acute phase” marker in febrile children

... All statistical analyses and data management were performed using STATA for Windows v 8.5, (StataCorp, Texas, USA, 2006). Data are expressed as Mean ± SD, median. Our study population formed two groups, as mentioned ...

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Post-Secularity as the Marker for Phase Transition

Post-Secularity as the Marker for Phase Transition

... states social relations remain civil despite the growth of a plurality of cultures and religious world views?”2 The problem is that starting the conversation of faith and reason meaning in modern post-secular ...

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Early childhood caries in Switzerland: a marker of social inequalities

Early childhood caries in Switzerland: a marker of social inequalities

... child’s frequency of tooth brushing, caregiver’s frequency of tooth brushing, parental presence at most recent tooth brushing, parents in agreement about child’s tooth brushing, how the child fell asleep ...

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Early childhood caries in Switzerland: a marker of social inequalities.

Early childhood caries in Switzerland: a marker of social inequalities.

... child’s frequency of tooth brushing, caregiver’s frequency of tooth brushing, parental presence at most recent tooth brushing, parents in agreement about child’s tooth brushing, how the child fell asleep ...

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Zooming in on Gender Differences in Social Media

Zooming in on Gender Differences in Social Media

... high frequency in both genders, or in one gender at a time The second analysis that we perform is concerned with the accuracy of polysemous words as compared to monosemous ...gender differences that we ...

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GENDER DIFFERENCES IN USING SOCIAL NETWORKS

GENDER DIFFERENCES IN USING SOCIAL NETWORKS

... use social network sites for a variety of reasons among which ease of use, allowing rapid updating, analyzing and sharing the continuously increasing information, reflecting on daily life, establishing and ...

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The Differences in Nurse Preceptor Role-Frequency and Overall Job Satisfaction

The Differences in Nurse Preceptor Role-Frequency and Overall Job Satisfaction

... My sample population was RNs working in an acute care hospital inpatient setting. I used convenience sampling to recruit participants from a state affiliate of a national organization for nurse educators. Convenience ...

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Identifying consistent allele frequency differences in studies of stratified populations

Identifying consistent allele frequency differences in studies of stratified populations

... wide marker data is imple- mented in the popular package P o P oolation 2 (Kofler, Pandey, & Schlötterer, 2011), which aims to identify differences in allele fre- quencies that are consistent across ...

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Cooperative Behavior and the Frequency of Social Interaction

Cooperative Behavior and the Frequency of Social Interaction

... In the anonymous, random matching case, it is the threat that one deviation from cooperation will trigger a contagious process of future defections by all who have experienced a defection – rather than the threat of ...

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G2M Cell Cycle Phase Marker Assay

G2M Cell Cycle Phase Marker Assay

... researchers and screeners, to monitor the cell cycle phase of individual cells in real-time. In particular, the assay has been designed to resolve and quantify cells at the G2 to M transition point. The cell-based ...

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SRY Gene Marker Differences in Native and Crossbreed Cattle

SRY Gene Marker Differences in Native and Crossbreed Cattle

... Tety Hartatik et al. SRY Gene Marker Differences in Native and Crossbreed Cattle Figure 2. Phylogenetic tree based on the promoter region of the SRY gene (1,281 bp). research done by Tanaka dan Namikawa ...

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Frequency (Fm) and Phase (Pm) Modulations

Frequency (Fm) and Phase (Pm) Modulations

... possible frequency deviation to W . Recall, in built FM systems the frequency deviation ∆f is fixed Then the bandwidth of FM signal may be estimated by the Carson’s rule changed according to the parameters ...

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THE CHROMOSOME OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS. I. THEORY OF MARKER FREQUENCY ANALYSIS

THE CHROMOSOME OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS. I. THEORY OF MARKER FREQUENCY ANALYSIS

... The marker frequency function has been generalized for situations in which chro- mosome replication occupies only a part of the cell generation time and also for those in wh[r] ...

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