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Interactive Gesture in Dialogue: a PTT Model
Rieser H, Poesio M. Interactive Gesture in Dialogue: a PTT Model. In: Healey P, Pieraccini R, Byron D, Yound S, Purver M, eds. Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2009 Conference. 2009: 87-96
UitvlugtSupplementalMaterial – Supplemental material for Temporal Proximity Links Unrelated News Events in Memory
Supplemental material, UitvlugtSupplementalMaterial for Temporal Proximity Links Unrelated News Events in Memory by Mitchell G. Uitvlugt and M. Karl Healey in Psychological Science</p
Using health production functions to evaluate treatment effectiveness: An application to a community mental health service
The randomized controlled trial (RCT) is the recommended means of evaluating health care effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. Whilst representing a 'gold-standard' in health services research, RCT evidence on the clinical and economic desirability of services and treatments is often absent. Where RCT evidence is lacking, or where it is infeasible to implement randomized controlled comparisons, longitudinal observational and naturalistic data sources when analysed appropriately can yield useful insights regarding the clinical effectiveness and economic efficiency of treatments. In this paper we demonstrate the utility of applying panel estimation methods to data from an Italian psychiatric case register as a means of modelling the mental health outcomes of patients referred to a community-based mental health service. Emphasis is placed on quantifying the clinical effectiveness of consultations with different mental health professionals (including in-patient days) and whether service outcomes are affected by psychiatric diagnosis. The impact of service consultations and their interaction with different types of psychiatric diagnosis on a measure of patient mental health are found to be statistically significant, although the size of these effects are not substantial from a clinical perspective
Divergence in Dialogue
Copyright: 2014 Healey et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC; http://www.esrc.ac.uk/) through the DynDial project (Dynamics of Conversational Dialogue, RES-062-23-0962) and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC; http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/) through the RISER
project (Robust Incremental Semantic Resources for Dialogue, EP/J010383/1). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript
Supplemental Material - Cervical Spine Motion Requirements From Night Vision Goggles May Play a Greater Role in Chronic Neck Pain than Helmet Mass Properties
Supplemental Material for Cervical Spine Motion Requirements From Night Vision Goggles May Play a Greater Role in Chronic Neck Pain than Helmet Mass Properties by Jeff M. Barrett, Laura A. Healey, Steven L. Fischer and Jack P. Callaghan in Human Factors</p
A 2 h periodic variation in the low-mass X-ray binary Ser X-1
Spectroscopy of the low-mass X-ray binary Ser X-1 using the Gran Telescopio Canarias have revealed a ?2 h periodic variability that is present in the three strongest emission lines. We tentatively interpret this variability as due to orbital motion, making it the first indication of the orbital period of Ser X-1. Together with the fact that the emission lines are remarkably narrow, but still resolved, we show that a main-sequence K dwarf together with a canonical 1.4 M? neutron star gives a good description of the system. In this scenario, the most likely place for the emission lines to arise is the accretion disc, instead of a localized region in the binary (such as the irradiated surface or the stream-impact point), and their narrowness is due instead to the low inclination (?10°) of Ser X-1
Stable voters in an unstable party environment : continuity and change in Italian electoral behaviour
M.24981-1999 Paolo Segatti, Paolo Bellucci and Marco Maraffi. 30 cm. A previous version of this paper was presented at a symposium on Political Parties : Changing Roles in Contemporary Democracies, held at the Center for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences of the Juan March Institute, Madrid, December 15-17, 1994. -- P.1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-59
Supplemental Figures for paper titled: "Aryl hydrocarbon receptor activation alters immune cell populations in the lung and bone marrow during coronavirus infection"
Supplemental Figures for paper titled: "Aryl hydrocarbon receptor activation alters immune cell populations in the lung and bone marrow during coronavirus infection"Alicia M. Healey*2, Kristina N. Fenner*1, Colleen T. O’Dell1, B. Paige Lawrence1,2Affiliations:Departments of 1Environmental Medicine and 2Microbiology and Immunology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester NY 14642, USASupplemental Fig S1Supplemental Fig S2</p
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