Results for 'Kapse Kushal'

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    The Relationship between Frontotemporal Effective Connectivity during Picture Naming, Behavior, and Preserved Cortical Tissue in Chronic Aphasia.Erin L. Meier, Kushal J. Kapse & Swathi Kiran - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Changes in task-based effective connectivity in language networks following rehabilitation in post-stroke patients with aphasia.Swathi Kiran, Erin L. Meier, Kushal J. Kapse & Peter A. Glynn - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Graph analytic characterization of resting state networks in post-stroke aphasia.Bohland Jason, Kapse Kushal & Kiran Swathi - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    The role of insulin as an antithrombotic humoral factor.Kushal Chakraborty & Asru K. Sinha - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (1):91-98.
    Insulin is well known for its essential role in carbohydrate metabolism: insulin deficiency results in the development of diabetes mellitus. It has been known for many years that people with diabetes mellitus are predisposed to develop thrombotic diseases including myocardial infarction. It was thought that the thrombus formation was the consequence of impaired carbohydrate metabolism. In recent years, it has become apparent that insulin is capable of ameliorating several pathophysiological events, leading to the inhibition and dissolution of the formed thrombus (...)
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  5. Place of Reasoning in Emotivism.Kushal Deo Prasad Singh - 2007 - In Manjulika Ghosh (ed.), Musings on philosophy: perennial and modern. New Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan.
     
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    Towards a unified framework for developing ethical and practical Turing tests.Balaji Srinivasan & Kushal Shah - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (1):145-152.
    Since Turing proposed the first test of intelligence, several modifications have been proposed with the aim of making Turing’s proposal more realistic and applicable in the search for artificial intelligence. In the modern context, it turns out that some of these definitions of intelligence and the corresponding tests merely measure computational power. Furthermore, in the framework of the original Turing test, for a system to prove itself to be intelligent, a certain amount of deceit is implicitly required which can have (...)
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