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Origins and Evolution of Imagination, From Australopithecus to Modern‐Day Deep Learning
From Australopithecus to deep learning, this update traces how imaginative generativity, vivid mental imagery, and recombines memory into novel scenarios that evolved as a survival engine shaping consciousness, culture, and even today's AI. ABSTRACT Where does imagination come from?
Kiranpreet K. Sidhu +2 more
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The treatment of the Soviet Union in eight sixth grade geography textbooks [PDF]
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston ...
Kopp, George T.
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Abstract Blue water (BW) and green water (GW) resources are fundamental to the hydrological cycle, yet their effective future projection and mechanistic understanding remain challenging. Both physics‐based and data‐driven models have limitations in complex hydrological long‐term projection and nonlinear interpretation.
Zhonghui Guo +7 more
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Improving Wildflower Longevity in Roadside Seeding Areas [PDF]
Re-vegetation efforts on bare roadsides of newly-constructed highways are primarily focused on the stabilization of soil to reduce rates of erosion. The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) seeds roadsides with a diverse mixture of grasses and ...
Schacht, Walter +2 more
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Olivine Microstructure Constraints on Ureilite Parent Body Deformation
Abstract Ureilites are ultramafic achondrites for which the parent body is unknown. Monomict ureilites, consisting primarily of olivine and pyroxene, are thought to represent mantle residues, carrying essential information for their parent body deformation history.
Yaozhu Li +4 more
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Ivonescimab: The Two Pronged Attack
Targeted therapy and immunotherapy have changed the landscape of treatment of cancers with respect to longevity and quality of life. Programmed death 1 (PD-1) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) are very salient targets of anticancer drugs ...
Dilip Harindran Vallathol +2 more
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Self‐Affine Scaling of Earth's Islands
Abstract Earth's relief is approximately self‐affine, meaning a zoom‐in on a small region looks statistically similar to a large region upon rescaling. Fractional Brownian surfaces give an idealized self‐affine model of Earth's relief with one parameter, the Hurst exponent H $H$, characterizing the roughness of the surface.
Matthew Oline +4 more
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Hemichorea-Hemiballism after External Ventricular Drainage [PDF]
Mirza Masoom Abbas +3 more
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We report successful management of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt stent infection (endotipsitis) following direct intrahepatic portocaval shunt for chronic Budd–Chiari syndrome. PETCT confirmed FDG-avid vegetation/thrombus within the stent
Nischal G. Kundaragi +3 more
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