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First evidence of fine colour discrimination ability in ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)

First evidence of fine colour discrimination ability in ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)

... colour discrimination is defined as the ability of an organism to discriminate between perceptually close colour ...wavelength discrimination ability of a person with normal colour vision can ...

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Brightness discrimination ability in the West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus)

Brightness discrimination ability in the West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus)

... brightness discrimination ability of humans is three times better than that of manatees and fur ...brightness discrimination ability compares very well with that of another group of marine ...

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Cathodal transcranial direct-current stimulation over right posterior parietal cortex enhances human temporal discrimination ability

Cathodal transcranial direct-current stimulation over right posterior parietal cortex enhances human temporal discrimination ability

... Our present findings revealed that the duration- discrimination threshold was lower in the cathodal con- dition compared to the sham condition, i.e., the thresh- old was lower when the cathodal current stimulation ...

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Variable rewards and discrimination ability in an insect herbivore: what and how does a hungry locust learn?

Variable rewards and discrimination ability in an insect herbivore: what and how does a hungry locust learn?

... Naïve locusts were allowed to choose between two coloured arms green or yellow, one containing four pieces of wheat, the other containing one piece of wheat.. A total of 12 locusts were [r] ...

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Discrimination ability of the endotracheal tube location using real-time palpation during intubation using an endotracheal tube with a preloaded stylet

Discrimination ability of the endotracheal tube location using real-time palpation during intubation using an endotracheal tube with a preloaded stylet

... thin skin present, the use of a stylet may strengthen the sen- sation felt during palpation, allowing better discrimination. Although it has not been used in adult research, the use of a stylet in clinical ...

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Reliability, Validity and Discrimination Ability of Spitzers QL Index in Dialysis Patients

Reliability, Validity and Discrimination Ability of Spitzers QL Index in Dialysis Patients

... Reliability, Validity and Discriminatory Ability of Spitzers QL Index in Dialysis Patients Reliability, Validity and Discriminatory Ability of Spitzer;s QL index in Dialysis Patients and Discriminato[.] ...

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The development of face recognition in infants and children

The development of face recognition in infants and children

... In humans, the closest relevant findings are that newborns (1-6 days old) can discriminate a once-seen novel face from another similar face (Pascalis & de Schonen. 1994; Turati. Macchi Cassia. Simion. & Leo. ...

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Evaluation of SOFA based models for predicting mortality in the ICU: A systematic review

Evaluation of SOFA based models for predicting mortality in the ICU: A systematic review

... better discrimination ability than SOFA-based models at admission (the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of SOFA-based models ranged between ...

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Detection of incomplete enclosures of rectangular shape in remotely sensed images

Detection of incomplete enclosures of rectangular shape in remotely sensed images

... culties of our problem, such a performance is hardly achiev- able with other approaches for detection of rectangular con- tours, nor with related approaches, e.g. for detection of buildings. As an example we have shown ...

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Automated Discrimination Between Very Early Alzheimer Disease and Controls Using an Easy Z Score Imaging System for Multicenter Brain Perfusion Single Photon Emission Tomography

Automated Discrimination Between Very Early Alzheimer Disease and Controls Using an Easy Z Score Imaging System for Multicenter Brain Perfusion Single Photon Emission Tomography

... the discrimination ability of an easy Z-score imaging system (eZIS) with a common normal data base between patients with very early AD at the stage of mild cognitive impairment and age-matched healthy ...

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Can CT Perfusion Guide Patient Selection for Treatment of Delayed Cerebral Ischemia?

Can CT Perfusion Guide Patient Selection for Treatment of Delayed Cerebral Ischemia?

... provide maximal treatment benefit while minimizing patient exposure to serious complications. Critically ill and comatose patients with limited clinical examinations, uncertain clinical findings, and discrepant clinical ...

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Discrimination is in the Eye of the Beholder: Perception of Discrimination and Microaggressions

Discrimination is in the Eye of the Beholder: Perception of Discrimination and Microaggressions

... often discrimination against sexual and romantic minorities may occur, a participant might try to recall discriminatory behaviours that they have witnessed or experienced in the past, and base their rating on the ...

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Genocide and the ICERD

Genocide and the ICERD

... professions; compulsory identification against the will of members of particular groups, including the use of identity cards indicating ethnicity; grossly biased versions of historical events in school textbooks and ...

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Employment Discrimination   Age Discrimination   The Fifth Circuit Holds a Plaintiff May Utilize the Mixed Motives Method of Analysis in Age Discrimination Cases, Absent any Direct Evidence of Discrimination   Rachid v  Jack in the Box, Inc

Employment Discrimination Age Discrimination The Fifth Circuit Holds a Plaintiff May Utilize the Mixed Motives Method of Analysis in Age Discrimination Cases, Absent any Direct Evidence of Discrimination Rachid v Jack in the Box, Inc

... Employment Discrimination Age Discrimination The Fifth Circuit Holds a Plaintiff May Utilize the Mixed Motives Method of Analysis in Age Discrimination Cases, Absent any Direct Evidence of Discriminat[.] ...

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The Discrimination Shibboleth

The Discrimination Shibboleth

... (Thoughtful observers no doubt realized that a prohibition of dis- crimination imposed a variety of costs on the employer and his white employees, including the probl[r] ...

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DISCRIMINATION PREVENTION IN DATA MINING

DISCRIMINATION PREVENTION IN DATA MINING

... First the data is massaged for making the data discrimination free by making minimal possible changes. This includes changing the class labels of the people who are the victims and the profiteers. A ranker is used ...

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A monopsonistic approach to disability discrimination and non-discrimination

A monopsonistic approach to disability discrimination and non-discrimination

... We extend the B-M model to allow for the existence of an integrated market of non-disabled and non-work-limited disabled; as discrimination against the disabled is prohibited by law, firms have to offer the same ...

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Net Legal Power

Net Legal Power

... the ability to ramp up and down more flexibly than older units, they do not have the flexibility to match the ongoing real-time variability fluctuations in wind power availability to keep the grid constantly ...

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Polygenic dissection of diagnosis and clinical dimensions of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia

Polygenic dissection of diagnosis and clinical dimensions of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia

... To identify loci with differential effects on BP and SCZ, we compared 9,252 BP cases against 7,129 SCZ cases. No SNPs reached genome-wide significance with the smallest p- value at rs7219021 at chr17:44195540 (p=1.31 × ...

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'The Netherlands', chapter 13

'The Netherlands', chapter 13

... The definition of (hetero- or homo-) sexual orientation, given in the travaux préparatoires of the General Equal Treatment Bill (a person’s orientation in sexual and loving feelings, in sexual and loving expressions, and ...

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