Temporal Specificity
Found 4 free book(s)GLOBAL STUDY ON HOMICIDE
www.unodc.orgviolent deaths. Because of its lethal outcome, homicide is particularly amenable to temporal (longitudinal) and cross-national (geographic) comparisons: it tends to have greater definitional specificity than other crimes in different historical and national contexts.1 Homicide is an act that meets with virtually universal
Sonography Principles and Instrumentation Examination ...
www.ardms.orgKnowledge of gold standards (e.g., sensitivity and specificity standards) Knowledge of parameters for transducer element integrity tests Knowledge of damage that contributes to degradation of image1.D. ... Knowledge of temporal resolution Knowledge of elevational resolution Knowledge of duty factor Knowledge of frame rate 2.A.2. Differentiate ...
A logical calculus of the ideas immanent in nervous activity
home.csulb.eduObserved temporal summation of impulses at greater intervals is impossible for single neurons and empirically depends upon structural properties of the net. ... place and not on any other specificity of nervous energies. Of late only inhibition has been seriously adduced to contravene this thesis. Inhibition is the termination or prevention of ...
Laboratory Diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction
tru.uni-sz.bgspecificity, cardiac troponin T or I is now the preferred cardiac marker. Both troponins are considered to be acceptable [4, 13, 24]. Troponin T is a cardio-specific polypeptide mostly bound to contractile elements of myocardial cells, but with small amounts also present free in the cytoplasm. Cytosolic cardiac troponin T is released