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    Fast by Nature - How Stress Patterns Define Human Experience and Performance in Dexterous Tasks

    In the present study we quantify stress by measuring transient perspiratory responses on the perinasal area through thermal imaging. These responses prove to be sympathetically driven and hence, a likely indic...

    I. Pavlidis, P. Tsiamyrtzis, D. Shastri, A. Wesley, Y. Zhou in Scientific Reports (2012)

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    Grey Theory Approach to Quantifying the Risks Associated with General Circulation Models

    Assessing the risk to water resources facilities under climate change is difficult because the uncertainty associated with 2xCO2 climate scenarios cannot be readily quantified. Grey systems theory is used to deve...

    B. Bass, G. Huang, Y. Yin, S. J. Cohen in Stochastic and Statistical Methods in Hydr… (1994)

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    Studies of the Natural History of Multiple Sclerosis

    Investigators conducting clinical therapeutic trials in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) are often surprised at the favorable outcome of their control groups [1, 2]. Numerous ongoing trials address the tr...

    B. Weinshenker, B. Bass, G. C. Ebers in Virology and Immunology in Multiple Sclero… (1988)