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The hazards of button battery ingestion

by Mike Thomson, Shishu Sharma
"... Shalaby1 stresses the potentially dangerous outcome of magnet ingestion. It is there-fore opportune to highlight the import-ance of increasing awareness of magnet and button battery ingestion. There are many household battery-operated items in the modern home including toys, remote controls, hearing ..."
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-gency nature of such an event. There is an imminent need to spread awareness to the general public as well as medical front-line staff about the potentially catastrophic outcomes of inadvertent button battery ingestion and the need for early interven-tion and a high index of suspicion.2–4

The Twitter Mute Button: A Web Filtering Challenge

by Jennifer Golbeck
"... The microblogging service Twitter has become an important, and sometimes primary, source of information for many users. As a forum for sharing news and discussing events, it can provide instant access to the latest updates, but this is not always welcome. In the case of television shows or live spor ..."
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The microblogging service Twitter has become an important, and sometimes primary, source of information for many users. As a forum for sharing news and discussing events, it can provide instant access to the latest updates, but this is not always welcome. In the case of television shows or live

IMECE2010-39147 PUSH–BUTTON DISCRETE EVENT SIMULATION FOR ANALYSIS OF FACTORY FLOOR OPERATIONS

by J. Michaloski, B. Raverdy, B. E. Lee, F. Proctor, S. Venkatesh, N. Bengtsson, A. Skoogh
"... In manufacturing, Discrete Event Simulation (DES) can be effectively used to model production and provide sustainabil-ity analysis of equipment and system operation by measuring throughput, capacity, and bottlenecks. DES allows analysis un-der different scenarios and conditions that can then be used ..."
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In manufacturing, Discrete Event Simulation (DES) can be effectively used to model production and provide sustainabil-ity analysis of equipment and system operation by measuring throughput, capacity, and bottlenecks. DES allows analysis un-der different scenarios and conditions that can

Ten Years of Pushing Buttons: The Role of Freeplay in Australian Games Discourse

by Hugh Davies
"... ABSTRACT This paper reviews the historical and contemporary significance of the Freeplay Independent Games Festival. This event focusing on critical issues in game production and culture, and has taken place in Melbourne, Australia over the last decade. Presenting an overview of both the diversity ..."
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ABSTRACT This paper reviews the historical and contemporary significance of the Freeplay Independent Games Festival. This event focusing on critical issues in game production and culture, and has taken place in Melbourne, Australia over the last decade. Presenting an overview of both the diversity

Choreographic Buttons: Promoting Social Interaction through Human Movement and

by Clear Affordances, Andrew Webb, Andruid Kerne, Eunyee Koh, Pranesh Joshi, Youngjoo Park, Ross Graeber
"... We used human movement as the basis for designing a collaborative aesthetic design environment. Our intention was to promote social interaction and creative expression. We employed off-the-shelf computer vision technology. Movement became the basis for the choreography of gestures, the development o ..."
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of gesture recognition, and the development of imagery and visualization. We discovered that the design of clear affordances is no less important in movement-based than in mouse-based systems. Through an integrated and iterative design process, we developed a new type of affordance, the choreographic button

Original Article Effects of Button Pressing and Mental Counting on N100, N200, and P300 of Auditory-Event-Related Potential Recording

by Kimitaka Kaga, Tadanori Fukami, Naoyuki Masubuchi, Bunnoshin Ishikawa
"... OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the difference in the effects of button pressing and mental counting on N100, N200, and P300 in auditory event-related potential recording when target and nontarget tones are presented in an oddball paradigm. MATERIALS and METHODS: The subjects were ..."
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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the difference in the effects of button pressing and mental counting on N100, N200, and P300 in auditory event-related potential recording when target and nontarget tones are presented in an oddball paradigm. MATERIALS and METHODS: The subjects

Easy Button: A process for generating standardized safety and non-safety related Clinical Trial Reports

by Health Care, Xiangchen (bob Cui, Vertex Pharmaceuticals
"... Developing a process for standardized reports in terms of Tables, Figures and Listings (TFLs) generations for a clinical study report by developing SAS ® macro-based either reporting tool or template SAS programs is an ongoing focus of the health care and life science industry. We have developed SAS ..."
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SAS macros and template SAS programs (macro calls) based on our Biometrics Standard TFLs shells for safety analysis like Adverse Events (AE), LABs,

Continuity and discontinuity of behavioral inhibition and exuberance: Psychophysiological and behavioral influences across the first four years of life.

by Nathan A Fox , Heather A Henderson , Kenneth H Rubin , Susan D Calkins , Louis A Schmidt Fox , N Henderson , H Rubin , K Calkins , S D & Schmidt , L - Child Development, , 2001
"... Abstract: Four-month-old infants were screened (N = 433) for temperamental patterns thought to predict behavioral inhibition, including motor reactivity and the expression of negative affect. Those selected (N = 153) were assessed at multiple age points across the first 4 years of life for behavior ..."
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degree of intense negative affect and described infants who cried or fussed continuously during the majority of the stimulus presentations. A 1 on the scale indicated an absence of negative affect across the different stimulus events. Three coders rated the tapes. Estimates of inter-rater reliability

Active and Passive Gestures - Problems with the Resolution of Deictic and Elliptic Expressions in a Multimodal System

by Michael Streit - Proceedings of Referring Phenomena in a Multimedia Context and their Computational Treatment, workshop of the ACL SIG on Multimedia Language Processing , 1997
"... This paper deals with aspects of the resolution of deictic and elliptic expressions that axe related to gestures. It discusses different approaches to distinguish between deictic pointing and manipulative gestures. We compare two strategies of combining nat- ural multimodal communication with ..."
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with di- rect manipulation. The first approach uses click free mouse gestures for deictic pointing, while manipulative gestures axe performed by using mouse button events as is usual in graphic interfaces. The second approach uses a touchscreen as geerural input device.

LOCAL EVENTS GLOBAL IMPACTS

by unknown authors , 2014
"... Use the navigation bar on the right to move between sections Click on the links (in blue and underlined) to direct you to a webpage or to compose an e-mail Click BACK TO CONTENTS to go to the Table of Contents page Due to its interactive features, this PDF file is best viewed with Adobe Acrobat Read ..."
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Reader. Note that, while a purple bar may appear at the top of the PDF when you open it with Adobe Reader, the document does not have any form fields, only interactive buttons that
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