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Cranial Rhythmic Impulse
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CRI
1. A palpable, rhythmic fluctuation believed to be synchronous with the primary respiratory mechanism. 2. Term coined by John Woods, DO, and Rachel…
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2012
2012
Robust phoneme recognition based on biomimetic speech contours
Michael A. Carlin
,
Kailash Patil
,
Sridhar Krishna Nemala
,
Mounya Elhilali
Interspeech
2012
Corpus ID: 6931949
It has been previously suggested that ensembles of central auditory neurons optimize a sustained firing criterion as part of the…
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2012
2012
A Comparative Analysis of Exemplar Based and Wavelet Based Inpainting Technique
V. Nalawade
,
S. Ruikar
2012
Corpus ID: 17447068
Vaibhav V Nalawade , Sachin D Ruikar 2 1 Electronics & Telecommunication Dept., Sinhgad Academy of Engg., Pune 2 Electronics…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
The palpated cranial rhythmic impulse (CRI): Its normative rate and examiner experience
N. Sergueef
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Melissa Greer
,
K. Nelson
,
T. Glonek
2011
Corpus ID: 52235193
2010
2010
A Dernier Cri from Strasbourg: An Ever Formidable Challenge of Hate Speech (Soulas & Others v. France, Leroy v. France, Balsytė-Lideikienė v. Lithuania)
U. Belavusau
European Public Law
2010
Corpus ID: 142917798
This article provides the analysis of three recent decisions of the European Court of Human Rights on the problem of hate speech…
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2008
2008
Fundamentos fisiológicos de la movilidad de las suturas craneales y origen del mecanismo respiratorio primario.
D. F. Rodríguez
2008
Corpus ID: 161784880
La osteopatia craneal se fundamenta en la movilidad de los huesos del craneo y en la existencia de un impulso craneal ritmico…
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2003
2003
Physiological measures related to crispness perception of extruded snacks : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Food Technology at…
L. Duizer
2003
Corpus ID: 107357300
Published research for understanding crispness perception has relied on correlations of sensory results to objective measurements…
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2001
2001
The decrease of the cranial rhythmic impulse during maximal physical exertion: an argument for the hypothesis of venomotion?
A. Farasyn
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F. Vanderschueren
2001
Corpus ID: 72088812
Abstract A new hypothesis for the explanation of the origin of the cranial rhythmic impulse (CRI) is based on the principle of…
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1998
1998
Languages of perception
M. Dastani
1998
Corpus ID: 59775601
ix Acknowledgments I am very grateful to my supervisors, Remko Scha, Peter van Emde Boas and Bipin Indurkhya, for their…
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1991
1991
A tissue pressure model for palpatory perception of the cranial rhythmic impulse.
Norton Jm
1991
Corpus ID: 222006531
A tissue pressure model was developed to provide a possible physiologic basis for the manifestation of the cranial rhythmic…
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1983
1983
Automatic Recognition Of Moving Objects And Its Application To A Robot For Picking Asparagus
P. Baylou
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B. Amor
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G. Bousseau
Other Conferences
1983
Corpus ID: 110008338
After a brief description of the robot for picking white asparagus, a statistical study of the different shapes of asparagus tips…
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