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ActiveX Web programming: ISAPI, controls, and scripting. New York: Wiley Computer Pub., 1997.

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The Johns Hopkins atlas of digital EEG: An interactive training guide. 2nd ed. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010.

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E, Doenges Marilynn. Application of nursing process and nursing diagnosis: An interactive text for diagnostic reasoning. 2nd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Davis, 1995.

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1947-, Moorhouse Mary Frances, ed. Application of nursing process and nursing diagnosis: An interactive text for diagnostic reasoning. 5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis, 2008.

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1947-, Moorhouse Mary Frances, ed. Application of nursing process and nursing diagnosis: An interactive text for diagnostic reasoning. 6th ed. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis, 2013.

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International Conference on New Diagnostic Technology (2005 Saint-Malo, France). New diagnostic technology: Applications in animal health and biologics controls : Saint-Malo, France, October 3-5, 2005. Edited by Vannier Philippe, Espeseth David, and Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des aliments. Basel: Karger, 2006.

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Office, General Accounting. Medicare: Internal controls over electronic claims for anesthesia services are inadequate : report to the Acting Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1989.

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Takao, Kumazawa, Kruger Lawrence, and Mizumura Kazue, eds. The polymodal receptor: A gateway to pathological pain. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1996.

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Publishers, Delmar. Interactive Companion - Industrmotor Controls. Delmar Pub, 1998.

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Jelovic, Dejan. Developing Activex Controls: Building Interactive Web Pages With Activex Controls. Waite Group Pr, 1997.

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Engineers, Society of Automotive, and SAE International Congress & Exposition (1999 : Detroit, Mich.), eds. Electronic engine controls 1999: Neural networks, diagnostic and electronic hardware, and controls. Warrendale, Pa: Society of Automotive Engineers, 1999.

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Electronic Engine Controls 1999: Neural Networks, Diagnostic and Electronic Hardware, and Controls (Special Publications). SAE International, 1999.

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Sullivan, Martin, and Vicki Dale. Bsava Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging: An Interactive Companion. Iowa State Press, 2001.

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Davila, Antonio, and Angelo Ditillo. Management Control Systems and Creativity. Edited by Michael A. Hitt, Susan E. Jackson, Salvador Carmona, Leonard Bierman, Christina E. Shalley, and Douglas Michael Wright. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190650230.013.24.

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This chapter argues that designing management control systems to enhance creativity requires a fundamental shift in how these systems are conceptualized, namely, as enablers of creativity. Concepts such as diagnostic and interactive, enabling and coercive, and inspirational and directional provide a head start in this respect. A new research agenda is proposed around three main lines: first, the exploration of traditional control concepts in an environment where intrinsic motivation dominates; second, the study of how management control systems are designed and used in settings where aesthetic creativity plays a central role; and, third, an investigation of the differences across management control systems as creativity, organizational design, and people’s characteristics vary. Research focused on the link between management control systems and intrinsic motivation, aesthetic creativity, and contextual variables will enhance our understanding of a topic that is central to innovation and increasingly important in establishing competitive advantage.
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Blum, Adam. ActiveX Web Programming: ISAPI, Controls, and Scripting. John Wiley & Sons, 1996.

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Brenny, Michael Kenneth. An interactive discrete controls analysis option (ORACLS) for the CONTROLS analysis package on the IBM 3033. 1985.

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Burtnyk, Nicolas A. StyleCam: Interactive, stylized 3D experiences using integrated spatial and temporal controls. 2003.

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(Foreword), A. L. Baert, N. Al-Saadi (Contributor), J. Bogaert (Contributor Editor), H. Bosmans (Contributor), S. Dymarkowski (Contributor Editor), P. Hamaekers (Contributor), S. R. Hegde (Contributor), et al., eds. Clinical Cardiac MRI: With Interactive CD-ROM (Medical Radiology / Diagnostic Imaging). Springer, 2004.

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(Foreword), A. L. Baert, N. Al-Saadi (Contributor), J. Bogaert (Contributor Editor), H. Bosmans (Contributor), S. Dymarkowski (Contributor Editor), P. Hamaekers (Contributor), S. R. Hegde (Contributor), et al., eds. Clinical Cardiac MRI: With Interactive CD-ROM (Medical Radiology / Diagnostic Imaging). Springer, 2005.

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(Editor), Gregory L. Krauss, and Robert S. Fisher (Editor), eds. The Johns Hopkins Atlas of Digital EEG: An Interactive Training Guide. The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for In-Vitro Diagnostic Clinical Chemistry Standards and Controls. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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The 2006-2011 World Outlook for In-Vitro Diagnostic Clinical Chemistry Standards and Controls. Icon Group International, Inc., 2005.

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Application of Nursing Process and Nursing Diagnosis: An Interactive Text for Diagnostic Reasoning. 4th ed. F. A. Davis Company, 2003.

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Application of Nursing Process and Nursing Diagnosis: An Interactive Text for Diagnostic Reasoning. 3rd ed. F.A. Davis Company, 2000.

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Doenges, Marilynn E., Alice C. Geissler-Murr, and Mary Frances Moorhouse. Application of Nursing Process and Nursing Diagnosis: An Interactive Text for Diagnostic Reasoning. 4th ed. F.A. Davis Company, 2003.

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Expert systems for real-time monitoring and fault diagnosis. Edwards, Calif: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, Dryden Flight Research Facility, 1989.

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A, Caglayan, and Dryden Flight Research Facility, eds. Expert systems for real-time monitoring and fault diagnosis. Edwards, Calif: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, Dryden Flight Research Facility, 1989.

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Stewart, Robert. Vascular and mixed dementias. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199644957.003.0034.

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Vascular disease is the most important environmental risk factor for dementia but this research area has been hampered by inadequate outcome definitions – in particular, a diagnostic system that attempts to separate overlapping and probably interacting pathologies. There is now substantial evidence that the well-recognised risk factors for cardiovascular disease and stroke are also risk factors for dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. However, these risk factors frequently act over several decades, meaning that the chances of definitive randomised controlled trial evidence for risk-modifying interventions are slim. This should not obscure the wide opportunity for delaying or preventing dementia through risk factor control and uncontroversial healthy lifestyles. Care should also be taken that comorbid cerebrovascular disease is not considered as excluding a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, particularly now that this determines treatment eligibility.
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Maisey, Michael N., Richard L. Wahl, and Sally F. Barrington. Atlas of Clinical Positron Emission Tomography: Includes interactive DVD-ROM (Hodder Arnold Publication). 2nd ed. A Hodder Arnold Publication, 2006.

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Dodet, B. New Diagnostic Technology: Applications in Animal Health and Biologics Controls: International Conference, Saint-malo, October 2005: Proceedings (Developments in Biologicals). S. Karger AG (Switzerland), 2006.

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(Editor), Jaime Samour, and Jesus L. Naldo (Editor), eds. Anatomical & Clinical Radiology of Birds of Prey: Including Interactive Advanced Anatomical Imaging. Saunders Ltd., 2007.

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Jaime, Samour, and Naldo Jesus L, eds. Anatomical and clinical radiology of birds of prey: Including interactive advanced anatomical imaging. [Edinburgh]: Elsevier Saunders, 2007.

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Department of Health, rate setting practices and procedures for diagnostic and treatment centers, weak internal controls over penalties lessen their effectiveness. [Albany, N.Y: The Division, 1992.

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Application of Nursing Process and Nursing Diagnosis: An Interactive Text for Diagnostic Reasoning, 3E + Nurse's Pocket Guide: Diagnoses, Interventions, and Rationales, 7E (2-Book Package). F. A. Davis Company, 2000.

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Konrad, Kerstin, Adriana Di Martino, and Yuta Aoki. Brain volumes and intrinsic brain connectivity in ADHD. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198739258.003.0006.

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Neuroimaging studies have increased our understanding of the neurobiological underpinnings of ADHD. Structural brain imaging studies demonstrate widespread changes in brain volumes, in particular in frontal-striatal-cerebellar networks. Based on the widespread nature of structural and functional brain abnormalities, approaches able to capture the organizing principles of large-scale neural systems have been used in ADHD. These include diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and resting state functional MRI (R-fMRI). Complementary to findings of volumetric studies, diffusion investigations have reported structural connectivity abnormalities in frontal-striatal-cerebellar networks. In parallel, R-fMRI studies point towards abnormalities in the interaction of multiple networks, extending the functional territory of explorations beyond cognitive and motor control. In the future, a deep phenotypic characterization beyond diagnostic categories combined with longitudinal study designs and novel analytical approaches will accelerate the pace towards clinical translations of neuroimaging to improve the detection and prediction of neural trajectories and treatment response in ADHD.
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1963-, Singh Ajit, Goldgof Dmitry B, and Terzopoulos Demetri, eds. Deformable models in medical image analysis. Los Alamitos, Calif: IEEE Computer Society, 1998.

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Lancellotti, Patrizio, and Bernard Cosyns. Examination. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198713623.003.0001.

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Echocardiography is a diagnostic imaging technique by which ultrasound is used to display anatomic and physiologic characteristics of the cardiovascular system. Echocardiography consists of several different imaging modalities that require appropriate settings. In this chapter the most important system settings are discussed in the context of the basic physics of ultrasound image formation. Setting-up the echo machine to optimize patient examination is discussed in detail. All controls are covered. Continuous-wave, pulsed-wave, and colour flow Doppler are explained, as well as more advanced techniques including myocardial velocity imaging and speckle tracking and 3D imaging. Understanding these basic principles will allow optimizing image quality for each individual patient.
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Shipley, Mike. The definition of fibromyalgia. Edited by Paul Farquhar-Smith, Pierre Beaulieu, and Sian Jagger. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198834359.003.0049.

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The landmark paper discussed in this chapter is ‘Primary fibromyalgia (fibrositis): Clinical study of 50 patients with matched normal controls’, published by Yunus et al. in 1981. Over the years, long-term pain has had a confusing variety of names and, to some extent, that confusion persists. Chronic pain can be defined as pain which persists beyond the time expected for healing. Yunus et al. were the first to define fibromyalgia (fibrositis), as they called it, developing evidence-based diagnostic guidelines by comparing a group of patients with a pain-free matched control group. Based on their work, they also suggested a series of pain management approaches which remain valid today.
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Spar, Debora L. National Policies and Domestic Politics. Edited by Alan M. Rugman. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199234257.003.0008.

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Formally, the interaction between domestic policy and international business runs in two directions. States erect policies that affect firms' ability to trade and invest across borders; and the actions of trading and investing firms affect the political climate of the states in which they do business. The relationship, of course, is interactive and changes over time: states influence firms, and firms influence states, and both operate simultaneously in a number of domestic and international arenas. This article concentrates on just one piece of this complex arrangement. Arguing that international business is essentially, incontrovertibly political, it describes the range of state policies that can shape and constrain the behaviour of firms. Specifically, it examines five different kinds of domestic policy: trade policy, foreign direct investment, capital controls, regulation, and competition policy.
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Luxon, Linda. Vertigo and imbalance. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198569381.003.0325.

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The mechanism for maintaining balance in man is complex. Vision, proprioception, and vestibular inputs are integrated in the central nervous system, and modulated by activity from the cerebellum, the extrapyramidal system, the reticular formation, and the cortex. This integrated, modulated information provides one mechanism for control of oculomotor activity, controls posture, gait, and motor skills and allows perception of the head and body in space. Recent evidence also supports an effect upon autonomic function, cognition, and emotion. The complexity of the system is such that pathology in a variety of different bodily systems, including the endocrine system, the cardiovascular system, and the haemopoietic system, can impact upon vestibular activity, in addition to primary otological and neurological pathology.Patients with dysfunction in the vestibular end-organs or vestibular pathways commonly complain of symptoms of dizziness, vertigo, unsteadiness, light-headedness, imbalance, and a plethora of synonyms associated with a sense of instability. Not infrequently, in an attempt to define their ‘unphysiological’ experience, patients use rather vague and imprecise semantics. The clinical distinction between dizziness, a symptom of non-specific pathological significance, and vertigo, a hallucination or illusion of movement, is rarely made, although the latter is a cardinal manifestation of a disorder of the vestibular system (Dix 1973). Ten to 20 per cent of all ‘dizzy’ patients are reportedly seen in neurology clinics (Dieterish 2004), therefore it behoves the neurologist to have a clear diagnostic strategy, including knowledge of detailed neuro-otological examination, to enable appropriate diagnosis and management of the patient with vestibular symptoms.
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Butz, Martin V., and Esther F. Kutter. Decision Making, Control, and Concept Formation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198739692.003.0012.

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While attention controls the internal, mental focus of attention, motor control directs the bodily control focus. Our nervous system is structured in a cascade of interactive control loops, where the primary self-stabilizing control loops can be found directly in the body’s morphology and the muscles themselves. The hierarchical structure enables flexible and selective motor control and the invocation of motor primitives and motor complexes. The learning of motor primitives and complexes again adheres to certain computational systematicities. Redundant behavioral alternatives are encoded in an abstract manner, enabling fast habitual decision making and slower, more elaborated planning processes for realizing context-dependent behavior adaptations. On a higher level, behavior can be segmented into events, during which a particular behavior unfolds, and event boundaries, which characterize the beginning or the end of a behavior. Combinations of events and event boundaries yield event schemata. Hierarchical combinations of event schemata on shorter and longer time scales yield event taxonomies. When developing event boundary detectors, our mind begins to develop environmental conceptualizations. Evidence is available that suggests that such event-oriented conceptualizations are inherently semantic and closely related to linguistic, generative models. Thus, by optimizing behavioral versatility and developing progressively more abstract codes of environmental interactions and manipulations, cognitive encodings develop, which are supporting symbol grounding and grammatical language development.
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(Editor), T. Kumazawa, L. Kruger (Editor), and K. Mizumura (Editor), eds. The Polymodal Receptor - A Gateway to Pathological Pain (Progress in Brain Research). Elsevier Science, 1996.

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