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Planning for Development using Social Impact [PDF]
Economic development activities change the physical and social environments in which individuals live. For planners, it is important to anticipate the types of changes that might occur, and to put measures in place that mitigate negative impacts and ...
Bigsby, Hugh R. +2 more
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Early improvement of dystonia after globus pallidus internus‐deep brain stimulation (GPi‐DBS) is associated with stimulation of the globus pallidus externus‐subthalamic nucleus (GPe‐STN) fibers and the lenticular fasciculus. Functional connectivity to the cerebellar cortex and the limbic and default mode networks predict early improvement of symptoms ...
A. Enrique Martinez‐Nunez +9 more
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Technology heavily drives communication research in the computational turn, yet our research programs seldom reflect this heightened relevance of technology in both everyday life and our own scientific work.
Annie Waldherr +2 more
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Open sea cage culture in India- A sociological perspective [PDF]
Marine cage culture is the latest innovation in Indian mariculture scenario. The first cage was demonstrated in Visakhapatanam in 2007-08. The logic of the floating cage culture technology is the conversion of marine space into a controlled ...
Ramachandran, C
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Accelerating MRI With Longitudinally‐Informed Latent Posterior Sampling
ABSTRACT Purpose To accelerate MRI acquisition by incorporating the previous scans of a subject during reconstruction. Although longitudinal imaging constitutes much of clinical MRI, leveraging previous scans is challenging due to the complex relationship between scan sessions, potentially involving substantial anatomical or pathological changes, and ...
Yonatan Urman +4 more
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Application of Actor-Network Theory to Network Neutrality in Korea [PDF]
This research analyzes the debate surrounding the network neutrality in Korea through the lens of Actor-Network Theory (ANT), trying to map the socio-technical network formed around the network neutrality controversy.
Kim, Guri +5 more
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A Review of Bioarcheological Investigations in Iron Age Cambodia
ABSTRACT Archeological research within Cambodia is quite extensive, with significant projects led by both Cambodian archeologists and international researchers alike. Many of these projects have uncovered human skeletal remains. This article reviews archeological human skeletal studies in Cambodia, synthesizing published and unpublished data, primarily
Sophorn Nhoem, Kate Domett, Nigel Chang
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Assessing the role of the research in the transition to organic farming by using the Actor Network Theory: lessons from two case studies in France and Bulgaria [PDF]
This paper explores the potential of Actor Network Theory (ANT) in understanding how the process of interaction and translation between human and non-human actors contribute to the development, adoption and diffusion of science-based innovations linked ...
Barjolle, Dominique +3 more
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Seed dispersal by frugivores is a central process linking plant reproduction, animal foraging, population persistence, and ecosystem resilience. Currently, the spatial template sustaining these interactions is rapidly reconfigured by habitat loss and fragmentation promoted by human activity.
Eliana Cazetta, Paulo R. Guimarães Jr
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Recent Trends in Theory Use and Application within the Project Management Discipline [PDF]
The following paper highlights the theories used to further project management (PM) research spanning the 15 year time period of 1999-2013. The analysis examined 273 articles drawn from seven widely recognized PM journals with the aim of uncovering the ...
Nathan Johnson, Todd Creasy, Yang Fan
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