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Table 4. Number and percent distribution of elderly nursing home residents 65 years and over with impairment in vision or hearing by sex: United States, 1995

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 2: ... 289 + July 2, 1997 conditions for only 6 percent of the elderly residents were reported as poor. Table4 presents data on the vision and hearing status of the residents. About two-thirds of the elderly residents did not have difficulty seeing (64 percent) or hearing (68 percent) (with the use of an aid if applicable).... ..."

Table 1 Three classical perceptual conditions in which conscious vision is affected, and their proposed theoretical interpretation. A plus sign indicates an available ability, while a minus sign indicates an absent or deteriorated ability

in consciousness: basic evidence and
by Stanislas Dehaene, Lionel Naccache 2000
"... In PAGE 16: ...pot in their retina. Superficially, these conditions have much in common. In all of them, subjects fail to consciously perceive visual stimuli presented at a certain location. Yet the objective processing abilities and subjective reports associated with those visual impairments are strikingly different (see Table1 ). Patients with visual neglect typically cannot see stimuli in the neglected part of space, but are not conscious that they are lacking this information.... In PAGE 17: ...tors in the middle of our retinas, the blind spot, yet we are not conscious of having a hole in our vision. Table1 shows how the hypothesis of a conscious mobilization of visual processes through top-down amplification can explain these phenomena. In the case of parietal neglect patients, it has been shown that considerable information about the neglected stimulus is still being actively processed (cf.... ..."

Table 2 Impairment scales [41]

in Abstract An efficient PCA-based color transfer method
by Arash Abadpour A, Shohreh Kasaei B 2005
"... In PAGE 8: ...f [0,...,3] and subsequently an statistical analysis was pre- formed on them. Also, human perception was measured by means of impairment ( Table2 ) and goodness (Table 3) scales [41].... In PAGE 13: ... 12), are colorized 12 times, once using Lena as the reference image and then using Girl for this purpose, each colorization per- formed twice, once by (23) and then by (24). A subjective test was performed on the results, containing two questions of impairment (see Table2 ) and goodness (see Table 3). As the background is retained grayscale in all synthetic imag- es, the background of the original images were made methods.... ..."

Table 1: Congenital impairment status

in Economic evaluation of newborn hearing screening procedures
by Valenciano Investigaciones Económicas, Han Bleichrodt, Mike Drummond, Dunia López-pintado, Lars Osterdal, Jaume Puig, Carmen Herrero, Carmen Herrero, Juan D. Moreno-ternero, Juan D. Moreno-ternero 2002
"... In PAGE 5: ...Thesensitivity of the test is defined as the ability of the test to identify correctly those who have the disease. The specificity of the test is defined as the ability of the test to identify correctly those who do not have the disease (see Table1 for further details). Obviously it would be desirable to have a screening test that was both highly sensitive and highly specific.... ..."
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Table 5. Sample Adult File: Conditions and Reference Periods

in NHIS Survey Description
by Division Of Health
"... In PAGE 37: ... The domains for adults are now organized by organ system or health topic and include the following: cardiovascular disease, emphysema and asthma, ulcers, cancer, diabetes, other respiratory conditions, renal conditions, liver conditions, joint symptoms, sensory impairments, pain, hearing, vision, oral health, and mental health. Table5 shows the specific health-related conditions covered in the redesigned NHIS, as well as the various reference periods covered by the questions. Note that no question in the ACN section refers to a two week reference period.... ..."

Table 4. Sample Adult File: Conditions and Reference Periods Reference Period in 1997 NHIS

in National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) Public Use Data Release NHIS Survey Description
by Division Of Health
"... In PAGE 33: ... The domains for adults are now organized by organ system or health topic and include the following: cardiovascular disease, emphysema and asthma, gastrointestinal conditions, cancer, diabetes, other respiratory conditions, renal conditions, joint symptoms, sensory impairments, pain, hearing, vision, oral health, and mental health. Table4 shows the specific health-related conditions covered in the 1997 NHIS, as well as the various reference periods covered by the questions. Note that no question in the ACN section refers to a two week reference period.... ..."

Table 5. Sample Adult File: Conditions and Reference Periods

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 35: ... The domains for adults are now organized by organ system or health topic and include the following: cardiovascular disease, emphysema and asthma, ulcers, cancer, diabetes, other respiratory conditions, renal conditions, liver conditions, joint symptoms, sensory impairments, pain, hearing, vision, oral health, and mental health. Table5 shows the specific health-related conditions covered in the redesigned NHIS, as well as the various reference periods covered by the questions. Note that no question in the ACN section refers to a two week reference period.... ..."

Table On TV Vision Agents

in Metaglue: A Programming Language for Multi-Agent Systems
by Tomás Lozano-pérez, Arthur C. Smith, Brenton A. Phillips, Brenton A. Phillips

Table 2 - The advantages and disadvantages of impairing communications to or from

in Wireless Forensic Analysis Tools for use in the Electronic Evidence Collection Process
by Benjamin Turnbull
"... In PAGE 9: ...Table 2 - The advantages and disadvantages of impairing communications to or from 802.11-based wireless networks during forensic seizure Table2 gives a summary of the issues discussed in this section. Whilst it appears that there are few advantages to impairing wireless communications, the potential advantages (i.... ..."

Table 16 Change across time in impairment levels

in Author's Declaration
by Norma M. Jutan, Home Care In Ontario
"... In PAGE 73: ...he case for 89.7% of LC clients and 74.3% of NLC clients. 4.5 Comparisons pre and post budget freeze (Summer 2001) Table16 shows change across time in the percentage of home care clients with cogntive and functional impairments as well as changes in the hours of informal support provided. Impairments in cogntion (CPS), ADLs, IADLs, CHESS and MAPLe all show significant change (an increasing 63 ... ..."
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