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Automated regulatory compliance for AI systems in the security domain: The case of dual-use deployment. [PDF]

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Sabaliauskaite G   +4 more
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The Art of Marketing

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Eisingerich, AB, So, YWG, Dong, L
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Assessment of genetically modified soybean MON 87705 for renewal authorisation under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 (application GMFF-2023-21236). [PDF]

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Modern art market: art, economics, marketing

Uchenyy Sovet (Academic Council), 2021
The article is devoted to the analysis of the market mechanism in the field of art, as well as the influence of the market on the development of mass taste and aesthetic mainstream. The author demonstrates that the market price for works of art is an indicator in which all the numerous factors of the art market, both aesthetic and economic, including ...
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Emerging art markets

Emerging Markets Review, 2010
This paper analyzes the performance and risk-return characteristics of three major emerging art markets: Russia, China, and India. According to three national art market indices, built by hedonic regressions based on auction sales prices, the geometric annual returns are 10.00%, 5.70%, and 42.20% for Russia (1985-2008), China (1990-2008), and India ...
Kraussl, R.G.W., Logher, R.
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DBpedia in the Art Market

2015
We investigate a new approach to the art market analysis. A vast amount of structured data about creators on DBpedia can be used for enriching artworks’ sales observations employed in hedonic regression. This approach can result in a new set of explanatory variables and thus yield more accurate art market indices and predictions.
Dominik Filipiak, Agata Filipowska
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The ART of marketing babies

Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2010
New legislation can be oppressive for a significant population depending upon the politics of its drafters. The current upsurge of the surrogacy trade in India, and the label of a "win-win" situation that it has acquired, points towards an unfettered commercialisation of assisted reproductive technology and the practice of surrogacy that is blinding ...
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