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Surviving in an age of transparency: Emancipatory transparency‐making in food governance in Italy
Abstract The concept of transparency is now an unescapable reference in public, professional, and private life. As transparency‐making has recently transmuted from a progressive instrument to counter corruption into a new universal ideological formation, it is time to problematize the concept of transparency and its uses.
Alexander Koensler
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In AI we trust? Citizen perceptions of AI in government decision making
Abstract Using a survey experiment on the topic of tax auditing, we investigate artificial intelligence (AI) use in government decision making through the lenses of citizen red tape and trust. We find that individuals consider an AI‐led decision to be lower in red tape and trustworthiness than a decision by a human.
Alex Ingrams +2 more
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Dysarthria syndromes in children with cerebral palsy
Aim To investigate whether dysarthria syndromes acquired in adulthood can also be observed in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and, if so, whether they align with children’s CP subtypes. Method Twenty‐six children with CP participated (mean age 7y 8mo [SD 1y 2mo], 5y 1mo–9y 10mo; 16 males and 10 females).
Theresa Schölderle +2 more
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Recorrido interpretativo y construcción de sentido: caso de dos discursos políticos [PDF]
Resumen: El discurso se define de manera general como una materialización del lenguaje en la que la persona que habla toma sus responsabilidades ante su enunciado.
Elie Stelle Armande MOUSSODJI
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Australasian ACPGBI risk prediction model for 30‐day mortality after colorectal cancer surgery
The aim was to test the Association of Coloproctologists of Great Britain and Ireland (ACPGBI) original (2003) and revised (2010) models as predictors of 30‐day mortality in an Australian patient cohort, and then recalibrate these models using data from Australian patients.
S. Wilkins +10 more
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Time to definitive care within major trauma networks in England
This article describes timelines from emergency service activation to urgent surgery for seriously injured patients in England following implementation of regional trauma networks in 2012. Analysis showed that seriously injured patients undergoing secondary transfer to definitive care had delayed imaging, delayed surgery and increased mortality.
N. R. Haslam +4 more
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Análisis de argumentación, sobre un texto de Emil Cioran
Este texto presenta un ejemplo de los pasos que han de seguirse en el análisis de cualquier discurso con carácter argumentativo. En este caso el análisis se realiza a partir del Tratado de argumentación de Chaim Perelman y L.
Juan Pablo Posada Garcés
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Surgical training rotation design: effects of hospital type, rotation theme and duration
This study aimed to assess whether hospital status, rurality, duration of hospital rotations and specialty theme of core surgical training had an impact on workplace productivity. Longer placements improve outcomes Background Entrants into UK surgical specialty training undertake a 2‐year programme of core surgical training, rotating through ...
D. B. T. Robinson +8 more
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During the learning curve, the transanal total mesorectal excision procedure is associated with a high multifocal local recurrence rate, which appears to be related to suboptimal execution rather than the technique, and necessitates prolonged proctoring, optimization of the technique avoiding spillage, participation in controlled clinical trials with ...
S. E. van Oostendorp +21 more
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