Modelling the Balance Axiom in Flow Theory: A Physiological and Computational Approach in STEAM Education. [PDF]
Rosas DA, Padilla-Zea N, Burgos D.
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Editorial Comment: "Could We Maintain the Initial Efficacy of Triple Sequential Combination Therapies with Selexipag Against Progressive Deterioration Risk in Patients with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Insights from a Single-Centre Study". [PDF]
Badagliacca R, Tello K.
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Reframing Justice in Healthcare AI: An Ubuntu‐Based Approach for Africa
ABSTRACT There is an ongoing debate on how to balance the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence (AI), especially in healthcare. In resource‐constrained settings, such as Africa, where access to quality care remains a challenge, AI has the potential to improve efficiency, accessibility, and patient outcomes.
Aloysius Ochasi +3 more
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Abstract I argue that economists' distinction between ‘pure’ and ‘applied’ economic theory is often based on papers' stylistic markers rather than their methodology or scope. I illustrate this point with a model of price competition for boundedly rational consumers, due to Piccione and Spiegler. I first present its original, ‘pure style’ version.
Ran Spiegler
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Software belief reliability growth model incorporating change point and imperfect debugging based on uncertain differential equation approach. [PDF]
Sharma N +5 more
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Litter decomposition in mountainous forest ecosystems is an essential process that affects carbon and nutrient cycling. However, the contribution of litter decomposition to terrestrial ecosystems is difficult to estimate accurately because of the limited comparability of different studies and limited data on local microclimatic and non‐climatic factors.
Shiyu Ma +24 more
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On cycle-free accessible union stable network structures. [PDF]
Algaba E, van den Brink R, Dietz C.
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Kant on Rational Reference: Theology as transcendental philosophy
Abstract The Critical Kant famously held that our cognition requires intuition, or essentially singular representation. Kant is also often understood as taking a dismissive attitude toward his rationalist predecessors' accounts of how we cognize singulars or individuals.
Maya Krishnan
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Genomic Survey of Selection Footprints in Three Buffalo Breeds from Eastern Europe. [PDF]
Saleh MS +5 more
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The Master's Problem: Revisiting Hegel's Critique of Social Domination
Abstract This paper argues for a reinterpretation of Hegel's internal critique of the master in his famous ‘Master–Slave Dialectic.’ Hegel argues that, in addition to the evident injustice suffered by the enslaved, the arrangement also undermines the master's own purposes.
Stephen Cunniff
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