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We also highlight the recent breakthrough of wireless energy transference to a sensor node as an alternative to typical batteries.
By order of the Reichsfuehrer SS and Chief of the German Police, all prisoners under protective custody due for transference to a concentration camp will, during the war, be assigned to a special penal section.
The three most differentially reactive antigens in the protein microararay BH13530, BH07870, BH12700 (p-value = 7.0×10−14, 2.3×10−13, and 3.3×10−8, respectively) were also the most significantly different in the immunostrip, showing validation of the microarray and transference to a separate diagnostic platform (p-value = 1.39×10−14, 1.73×10−13, and 4.0×10−10 respectively).
Exclusion criteria were death in the Trauma Room, accident-admission period longer than 360′, noncompliance with the emergency department protocol for severe trauma patients, and transference to a level 2 trauma centre.
We aim to validate two risk assessment scales for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers, which could have the potential for research transference to a clinical or public health setting.
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A recent paper by Oliver Turnbull, Evangelos Zois, et al., in the journal Neuro-Psychoanalysis, has shown that patients with amnesia can form emotional transferences to an analyst, even though they retain no explicit memory of the analyst or their previous meetings.
Standing before his colleagues at the American Psychoanalytic Association's meeting at the Waldorf-Astoria last weekend, a psychoanalyst named Glen O. Gabbard declared a weakness: "I have had an intensive transference to Dr. Melfi for a long time".
The problem of transferring the controllers evolved in simulated environments to the real systems operating in real environments are also considered and we present results of this transference to reality with a robot which has few and extremely noisy sensors.
(Viederman, 2011) This involves a specific strategy and technique designed to develop a 'benevolent transference" to effect change, sometimes to achieve symptom relief, sometimes as a precursor to meaningful insight.
In light of this back story, Storrs's devotion to the Midwestern architects Sullivan and Wright may be seen as a filial transference to preferable father figures.
Whether we are engaged with our government or not, it's human nature to have an unconscious transference to our authority figures, including our political leaders.
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