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Zhuan li qin quan yao jian ji sun hai pei chang ji suan: Elements for patent infringement and damage calculation. [Taibei Shi]: Jing ji bu zhi hui cai chan ju, 2007.

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Albers, John. Results of the Monte Carlo calculation of one-and two-dimensional distributions of particles and damage: Ion implanteddopants in silicon. Washington, D.C: National Bureau of Standards, 1987.

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Albers, John. Results of the Monte Carlo calculation of one- and two-dimensional distributions of particles and damage: Ion implanted dopants in silicon. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1987.

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1964-, McNamara John J., and Hoffar Julian F, eds. Calculating construction damages. New York: Wiley Law Publications, 1992.

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1964-, McNamara John J., ed. Calculating construction damages. 2nd ed. Gaithersburg [Md.]: Aspen Law & Business, 2001.

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American Bar Association. Section of Litigation, ed. Formulas for calculating damages. Chicago, Ill: American Bar Association, 2012.

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Boushie, Kristopher A. Calculating and proving damages. New York: Law Journal Press, 2011.

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L, Jackson Daniel. Calculating intellectual property infringement damages. New York: American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 2006.

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Personal injury schedules: Calculating damages. 3rd ed. Haywards Heath, West Sussex: Bloomsbury Professional, 2010.

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Association, Professional Negligence Bar, ed. Facts & figures 2010/11: Tables for the calculation of damages. London: Sweet & Maxwell, 2010.

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Calculation of compensation and damages in international investment law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.

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Marboe, Irmgard. Calculation of compensation and damages in international investment law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.

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Marboe, Irmgard. Calculation of compensation and damages in international investment law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.

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Marboe, Irmgard. Calculation of damages and compensation in international investment law. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.

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Chan, Felix W. H., Johnny Li, and Wai-Sum Chan. Personal injury tables Singapore 2015: Tables for the calculation of damages. Singapore: Sweet & Maxwell, 2014.

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Agiato, Joseph A. Valuing intellectual property and calculating infringement damages: A nonauthoritative guide. New York: The Institute, 1999.

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Bennett, S. A. Personal injury damages in Scotland: An exposition of the law governing the calculation of damages in personal injury cases. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: Barnstoneworth Press, 2001.

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Sharp, Holly. Calculation of damages from personal injury, wrongful death, and employment discrimination: A nonauthoritative guide. New York: The Institute, 1999.

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William, Schwartzkopf, ed. Calculating lost labor productivity in construction claims. New York: Wiley Law Publications, 1995.

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Ahrens, T. J. Impact cratering calculations: Annual performance report, 10/1/96-9/30/97, NASA/Goddard grant NAG5-4206. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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Law Reform Commission of British Columbia. Report on standardized assumptions for calculating income tax gross-up and management fees in assessing damages. Vancouver, B.C: The Commission, 1994.

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Office, General Accounting. [Rural Telephone Bank--review of RTB's 1991 loan interest rate calculation]. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1992.

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Irmgard, Marboe. Calculation of Compensation and Damages in International Investment Law. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198749936.001.0001.

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Fully revised and updated from the successful first edition, this title analyses the practice of international courts and tribunals with regard to the valuation of investment claims against states, paying specific attention to the question of interest. This new edition incorporates new jurisprudence, updates existing cases, and includes a new section on immaterial damage. The new edition also contains extensive annexes devoted to ICSID cases and non-ICSID investment cases, as well as a table on methods of valuation in international practice.
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Cappelletti, Marinella. The Neuropsychology of Acquired Number and Calculation Disorders. Edited by Roi Cohen Kadosh and Ann Dowker. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642342.013.58.

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Acalculia is an acquired disorder of number and/or calculation skills following cerebral damage (Henschen, 1919) which affects about 20% of patients with left hemisphere injury. The inability to use numbers can be very incapacitating as it interferes with several everyday activities such as shopping and using bank accounts and telephones (Butterworth, 1999; Dehaene, 1997). After introducing the main cognitive and anatomical features of the normal number system, this chapter will discuss the main historical and contemporary achievements in the neuropsychology of number cognition. These achievements concern: understanding that the number system is fractionated in distinct subcomponents; characterizing the relation between number and other cognitive skills; defining the role of the brain regions that cause number and calculation disorders or that allow maintenance of residual number skills; and identifying tools for the assessment and the possible rehabilitation of acalculia.
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Noël, Marie-Pascale. When Number Processing and Calculation is Not Your Cup of Tea. Edited by Roi Cohen Kadosh and Ann Dowker. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642342.013.62.

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This section of this volume deals with the study of numerical impairment occurring either after brain damage (i.e., acquired acalculia) or during development without any known brain damage (i.e., dyscalculia). The chapters in this section will report the research aiming at characterizing those difficulties. The study of atypical number processing and calculation in acalculia has contributed importantly to the understanding of how our brain is structured to process number and to calculate. The study of dyscalculia has shed light on the numerical bases for arithmetic learning. This research has also helped us in determining how other cognitive functions such as working memory, visuospatial processing, or phonological awareness have an impact on numerical cognition. These relations between different cognitive domains could partly explain the co-morbidities that are often observed in developmental disorders. Finally, this section also reviews the few attempts that have been made to enhance those numerical capacities.
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Calculating construction damages. Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2008.

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Guralnick, Mark. Formulas for Calculating Damages. American Bar Association, 2020.

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Schwartzkopf, William. Calculating Construction Damage: 2004 Cumulative Supplement. Aspen Publishers, 2004.

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Calculating Construction Damages: Cumulative Supplement. Aspen Publishers, 2005.

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Personal Injury Schedules: Calculating Damages. 2nd ed. Tottel Publishing, 2005.

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Langstaff, Brian, and Andrew Buchan. Personal Injury Schedules: Calculating Damages. Butterworths Tolley, 1999.

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Galderisi, Maurizio, Juan Carlos Plana, Thor Edvardsen, Vitantonio Di Bello, and Patrizio Lancellotti. Cardiac oncology. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198726012.003.0064.

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Cancer therapeutics may induce cardiac damage in the left and the right ventricle. Radiotherapy most frequently induces valvular damage, carotid stenosis, and coronary artery disease. Pericardial disease may be due to both chemo- and radiotherapy. The manifestations of both chemo- and radiotherapy can develop acutely but also become overt years after their performance, in particular after radiotherapy. The main cardiac damage of cancer therapeutics-related cardiac dysfunction (CTRCD) corresponds to the reduction of left ventricular (LV) systolic function. The Expert Consensus document from ASE and EACVI has defined CTRCD as a decrease in LV ejection fraction (LVEF) of greater than 10 percentage points, to a value less than 53%. The accurate calculation of LVEF at baseline and during follow-up is extremely important. The assessment of LV longitudinal function, in particular of speckle tracking-derived global longitudinal strain (GLS), can provide additional information, allowing early, subclinical detection of CTRCD. The ideal strategy could be to compare the measurements of GLS obtained during chemotherapy, with the one obtained at baseline. An integrated approach with the use of echocardiography at standardized, clinical preselected intervals with biomarker (ultrasensitive troponin) assessment prior to each chemotherapy cycle could be suggested in patients at high risk of CTRCD. Follow-up after therapy should depend on the type of chemotherapy/radiotherapy and the presence/absence of on-therapy CTRCD. Long-term follow-up should be planned after radiotherapy.
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McNamara, John J., Julian F. Hoffar, and William Schwartzkopf. Calculating Construction Damages/1994 Cumulative Supplement. Wiley Law Pubns, 1994.

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McNamara, John J., and William Schwartzkopf. Calculating Construction Damages: 2003 Cumulative Supplement. 2nd ed. Aspen Publishers, 2003.

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McNamara, John J., Julian F. Hoffar, and William Schwartzkopf. Calculating Construction Damages: 1996 Cumulative Supplement. Wiley Law Pubns, 1996.

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McNamara, John J., and William Schwartzkopf. Calculating Construction Damages: 2002 Cumulative Supplement. 2nd ed. Aspen Pub, 2002.

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de, Wilde Robin, and Professional Negligence Bar Association, eds. Facts & figures 2004: Tables for the calculation of damages. London: Sweet & Maxwell, 2004.

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Facts & figures 1999: Tables for the calculation of damages. London: Sweet & Maxwell, 1999.

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Wilde, Robin de. Facts & Figures 2004: Tables for the Calculation of Damages. Sweet & Maxwell, 2004.

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Marboe, Irmgard. Calculation of Compensation and Damages in International Investment Law. Oxford University Press, 2017.

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Association, Professional Negligence Bar, ed. Facts and figures: Tables for the calculation of damages. London: Sweet & Maxwell, 1997.

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Marboe, Irmgard. Calculation of Compensation and Damages in International Investment Law. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law:iic/9780199551712.001.1.

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Robin, De Wilde, and Professional Negligence Bar Association, eds. 1997 facts & figures: Tables for the calculation of damages. 2nd ed. London: Sweet & Maxwell, 1997.

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Hodges, John R. Testing Cognitive Function at the Bedside. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198749189.003.0005.

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This chapter explores the second component of assessment in patients with suspected cognitive dysfunction: testing cognitive function at the bedside. The first part of the examination should assess distributed cognitive functions, notably orientation and attention, episodic and semantic memory, and frontal executive function (initiation in the form of verbal fluency, abstraction, response inhibition, and set shifting); deficits in these indicate damage to particular brain systems, but not to focal areas of one hemisphere. The second part of the assessment deals with localized functions, divided into those associated with the dominant (i.e. the left side, in right-handers) and non-dominant hemispheres. The former relates largely to tests of spoken language with supplementary tests of reading, writing, calculation, and praxis when applicable. Testing right hemisphere function focuses on neglect (personal and extrapersonal), visuospatial and constructional abilities, and the agnosias including object and face agnosia.
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Zamarian, L., and Margarete Delazer. Arithmetic Learning in Adults. Edited by Roi Cohen Kadosh and Ann Dowker. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642342.013.007.

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Neuroimaging has significantly contributed to our understanding of human learning by tracking the neural correlates underlying the acquisition of new expertise. Studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) suggest that the acquisition of arithmetic competence is reflected in a decrease of activation in frontal brain regions and a relative increase of activation in parietal brain regions that are important for arithmetic processing. Activation of the angular gyrus (AG) is related to fact learning, skilled retrieval, and level of automatization. fMRI investigations extend the findings of cognitive studies showing that behavioural differences between trained and untrained sets of items, between different arithmetic operations, and between different training strategies are reflected by specific activation patterns. fMRI studies also reveal inter-individual differences related to arithmetic competence, with low performing individuals showing lower AG activation when answering calculation problems. Importantly, training attenuates inter-individual differences in AG activation. Studies with calculation experts suggest that different strategies may be used to achieve extraordinary performance. While some experts recruit a more extended cerebral network compared with the average population, others use the same frontoparietal network, but more efficiently. In conclusion, brain imaging studies on arithmetic learning and expertise offer a promising view on the adaptivity of the human brain. Although evidence on functional or structural modifications following intervention in dyscalculic patients is still scarce, future studies may contribute to the development of more efficient and targeted rehabilitation programmes after brain damage or in cases of atypical numerical development.
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QC, Robin De Wilde. Facts and Figures: Tables for the Calculation of Damages: 2001. Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, 2001.

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QC, Robin De Wilde. Facts and Figures 2002: Tables for the Calculation of Damages. Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, 2002.

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Personal Injury And Wrongful Death Damages Calculations Transatlantic Dialogue. Emerald Group Publishing, 2009.

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Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Damages Calculations: Transatlantic Dialogue. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2009.

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Ward, John O., and Robert J. Thornton, eds. Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Damages Calculations: Transatlantic Dialogue. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/s1569-3759(2009)91.

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