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During the training, a subject needs to conduct joint extension and flexion by tracing a target cursor on the screen, and the robot will provide assistive torque to the joint, which is proportional to the EMG amplitude of a target muscle, for example, extensor carpi radialis (ECR) in wrist extension.

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In the nineteen seventies Ulric Neisser and his collaborators carried out a series of experiments showing that, when appropriately trained, a subject can perform two attention-involving tasks concurrently without much interference between them (Hirst et al., 1980, Neisser, 1976).

We train a subject-specific GAAM on each signer of GSL and BU databases and a generic GAAM on the IMM database.

In recent weeks, the scandal of examiners allegedly giving too much help to teachers about future papers during training sessions – a subject covered by Education Guardian in 2009 – has been hitting the headlines.

We attempted another way of controlling for this, by training a classifier on all subjects' (except one) Sd-evoked data (using the category labels of the associated Sis), and testing on the left-out subject.

And elsewhere it is even less.What is the best level of training is a subject of heated debate.

The effects of training on a subject's tolerance to orthostatic stress are less clear with reports indicating improvement, no change or even deterioration (Stegemann 1976; Convertino 1987 , 1993.

This is endorsed by the Department of Health 28 and Royal College of Physicians, 30 which recommends that "generic palliative care should be a core part of training and a subject for the continuing professional development of all".

According to a report in Le Figaro, GE's interest could be exclusively in Alstom's power supply divisions, not the transport arm whose trains are a subject of national pride.

Initially, subjects were trained: a) to perform a prolonged expiration that lasted not less than 16 seconds, and b) to hypoventilate or hyperventilate in order to maintain a target etCO2 value on the display of the capnometer.

Cognitive debriefing is a standardized interview conducted by a trained interviewer following a subject's review and completion of a PRO instrument.

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