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We investigate the existence of perfect homogeneous sets for analytic colorings. An analytic coloring of X is an analytic subset of [X]^N, where N>1 is a natural number.
Kubís, Wieslaw, Shelah, Saharon
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Modeling Holistic Marks With Analytic Rubrics
Analytic and holistic marking are typically researched as opposites, generating a mixed and inconclusive evidence base. Holistic marking is low on content validity but efficient.
Carmen Tomas, Rosa Ellen Lavelle-hill
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Managing price changes: Role of consumer thinking styles on perceived price fairness and purchase intention [PDF]
Consumers expect companies to practice fair pricing. Understanding the underlying cognitive mechanism that determines consumers’ price fairness perceptions is significant.
Sayanti Shaw+2 more
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Background Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have provided significant benefits in cancer treatment, but they could develop immune-related adverse events (irAE).
Kenta Tominaga+10 more
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Abstract The wavefunction in quantum field theory is an invaluable tool for tackling a variety of problems, including probing the interior of Minkowski spacetime and modelling boundary observables in de Sitter spacetime. Here we study the analytic structure of wavefunction coefficients in Minkowski as a function of their kinematics.
Santiago Agüí Salcedo+3 more
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Introduction This article was undertaken to explore the potential of AI in enhancing the diagnostic accuracy and efficiency in identifying hip fractures using X-ray radiographs.
Salih Beyaz+3 more
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A Book Review of A History of Philosophy: From Bolzano to Wittgenstein [PDF]
A History of Philosophy: From Bolzano to Wittgenstein includes an analytic debate on the most important elements of the ideas of analytic philosophers of the first half of 20th century.
Abdurrazzaq Hesamifar
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Background Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) is associated with the pathogenesis of a variety of malignancies, most notably lymphomas. Especially in the background of immunodeficiency, such as primary immunodeficiency disorder (PID) and post-transplant ...
Yusuke Kajimoto+7 more
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Fallacies are a particular type of informal argument that are psychologically compelling and often used for rhetorical purposes. Fallacies are unreasonable because the reasons they provide for their claims are irrelevant or insufficient.
Annika M. Svedholm-Häkkinen+1 more
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On a New Class of Bi-Close-to-Convex Functions with Bounded Boundary Rotation
In the current article, we introduce a new class of bi-close-to-convex functions with bounded boundary rotation. For this new class, the authors obtain the first three initial coefficient bounds of the newly defined bi-close-to-convex functions with ...
Daniel Breaz+3 more
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