All Relations between representation and dpt

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Deana Herrman, Emma Chambers, Amanda Shar. Working in the Margins: The Untapped Potential of Disability Inclusion. Physical therapy. 2024-07-24. PMID:39046289. it is imperative that doctor of physical therapy (dpt) education more intentionally promotes the full inclusion of swd to improve representation and to better support the complex needs of this population. 2024-07-24 2024-07-26 Not clear
Deana Herrman, Emma Chambers, Amanda Shar. Working in the Margins: The Untapped Potential of Disability Inclusion. Physical therapy. 2024-07-24. PMID:39046289. in this perspective we describe key social determinants of health for pwd, offer strategies for increasing representation and inclusion of swd in dpt education, and summarize how the inclusion of swd in dpt education can enhance our understanding of and ability to address social barriers for this population. 2024-07-24 2024-07-26 Not clear
Gustavo A Chapela, Fernando del Río, Ana Laura Benavides, José Alejandr. Discrete perturbation theory applied to Lennard-Jones and Yukawa potentials. The Journal of chemical physics. vol 133. issue 23. 2011-04-06. PMID:21186858. the main goal of this work is to analyze the effect of several variables to improve the representation of continuous potentials in order to take advantage of dpt. 2011-04-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Leonid M Litvak, Zachary M Smith, Bertrand Delgutte, Donald K Eddingto. Desynchronization of electrically evoked auditory-nerve activity by high-frequency pulse trains of long duration. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. vol 114. issue 4 Pt 1. 2004-01-14. PMID:14587606. 127, 108-118 (1999)] suggested that the neural representation of the waveforms of electric stimuli might be improved by introducing an ongoing, high-rate, desynchronizing pulse train (dpt). 2004-01-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Leonid M Litvak, Bertrand Delgutte, Donald K Eddingto. Improved temporal coding of sinusoids in electric stimulation of the auditory nerve using desynchronizing pulse trains. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. vol 114. issue 4 Pt 1. 2004-01-14. PMID:14587607. 127, 108-118 (1999)] suggested that the representation of electric stimulus waveforms in the temporal discharge patterns of auditory-nerve fiber (anf) might be improved by introducing an ongoing, high-rate, desynchronizing pulse train (dpt). 2004-01-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Leonid Litvak, Bertrand Delgutte, Donald Eddingto. Improved neural representation of vowels in electric stimulation using desynchronizing pulse trains. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. vol 114. issue 4 Pt 1. 2004-01-14. PMID:14587608. 114, 2079-2098 (2003)] showed that the temporal representation of sinusoidal stimuli can be improved in a majority of anfs by encoding the stimuli as small modulations of a sustained, high-rate (5 kpps), desynchronizing pulse train (dpt). 2004-01-14 2023-08-12 human
L Litvak, B Delgutte, D Eddingto. Auditory nerve fiber responses to electric stimulation: modulated and unmodulated pulse trains. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. vol 110. issue 1. 2001-09-20. PMID:11508961. 127, 108 (1999)] suggested that representation of the modulator in auditory nerve responses might be improved by the addition of a sustained, high-rate, desynchronizing pulse train (dpt). 2001-09-20 2023-08-12 Not clear