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    por Bevacqua, M. T., Di Donato, L.
    Publicado 2015
    “…Total Variation and Compressive Sensing (TV-CS) techniques represent a very attractive approach to inverse scattering problems. …”
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    “…Potential recall was elicited by the presentation of short audiovisual excerpts of these TV programs. The absence of potential re-exposure to the material was strictly controlled by selecting TV programs that have never been rebroadcast and were not available in the public domain. …”
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    “…Immersive video is changing the way we enjoy TV. It is no longer just about receiving sequential images with audio, but also playing with other human senses through smells, vibrations of movement, 3D audio, feeling water, wind, heat, and other emotions that can be experienced through all human senses. …”
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    “…We present here the time-variant precision nuclear run-on and sequencing (TV-PRO-seq) assay, an extension of the standard PRO-seq that allows us to estimate genome-wide pausing times at single-base resolution. …”
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    por Nichols, Deborah L.
    Publicado 2022
    “…BACKGROUND: This study investigated relations between background TV exposure (BTV) and executive function (EF) when children were engaged in activities during exposure and how cumulative risk moderated these relations. …”
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    “…Second, television news consumers are several times more likely to maintain their partisan news diets month-over-month. Third, TV viewers’ news diets are far more concentrated on preferred sources. …”
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    por Toro, Jose Manuel de
    Publicado 2000
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    por Zurita de Jesús, Laura
    Publicado 1999
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    por Ruiz Vassallo, Francisco
    Publicado 1989
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