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2019
This module is adapted from BIOMAAP materials on the value of mistakes and application of growth mindset in a microbiology lab.
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This module is adapted from BIOMAAP materials on the value of mistakes and application of growth mindset in a microbiology lab.
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The Value of Adaptability [PDF]
This paper examines a firm's ability to respond correctly to an unexpected change in the environment (i.e., its adaptability). We develop a model that allows for empirical examination of the impact of a firm's adaptability on its expected profits.
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Adaptive memory: The mnemonic value of contamination
Evolution and Human Behavior, 2017Abstract Humans likely evolved an adaptive disease avoidance system, the Behavioral Immune System, to mitigate the fitness costs posed by pathogens. This system is specially attuned to cues connoting infection risk: When perceived, these cues drive affective, cognitive, and behavioral responses, which work in an articulated way to enhance the ...
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Shakespearean Rhizomatics: Adaptation, Ethics, Value
2014These days there is a growing sense among Shakespeareans that our field has arrived at a crossroads. Throughout much of the twentieth century, the dominant preoccupation of academic Shakespeareans was to establish and preserve an “authentic” Shakespeare text.
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ADAPTIVE TRUTH VALUED FLOW INFERENCE
International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems, 1994Based on the Truth Value Flow Inference(TVFI) theory presented by P.Z.Wang, a fuzzy rule P → Q can be denoted as a fuzzy point in the X × Y domain, when a set of rules are given, the fuzzy points are joined together to become a "fuzzy mountain". Such mountain represents the causal relationship between X and Y.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1962
To the Editor:— This is in regard to the special communication "Adaptive Value of Labor Pains" by Ashley Montagu, Ph.D., which appeared in the March 17 issue ofThe Journal(179:887). Dr. Adolph Meyer has said that "What ails most people is not that they are ignorant, but that they know too much that isn't so." Having observed a large number of girls ...
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To the Editor:— This is in regard to the special communication "Adaptive Value of Labor Pains" by Ashley Montagu, Ph.D., which appeared in the March 17 issue ofThe Journal(179:887). Dr. Adolph Meyer has said that "What ails most people is not that they are ignorant, but that they know too much that isn't so." Having observed a large number of girls ...
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