Formation of Distance‐Based Orientation: Political Identity through Relational Positioning in Israel
Distance‐based orientation describes how pejorative labels may serve as anchor points for political identity. Existing research on political labeling has largely emphasized stigmatization, overlooking how labels may acquire durability and orienting capacity without losing pejorative force. Drawing on publicly circulating discourse, we trace positioning
Tammar Friedman, Asaf Saadon
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Achieving Peak Performance for Large Language Models: A Systematic Review
In recent years, large language models (LLMs) have achieved remarkable success in natural language processing (NLP). LLMs require an extreme amount of parameters to attain high performance.
Zhyar Rzgar K. Rostam +2 more
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Tubes or Ribbons? Comparing Texture‐space Visualization for Multivariate Line Data
Abstract Multivariate line data is critical for analyzing flow fields, agent systems, and dynamic trajectories. Embedding secondary variables along spatial paths using surface‐based primitives such as ribbons and circular tubes introduces challenges related to perspective, scale, and distortion.
B. Russig +3 more
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First comprehensive characterization of the R. cerasi microbiome is reported. Stage‐specific variations in microbial composition are documented. Multiple bacterial entomopathogen taxa are identified as potential biocontrol candidates for R. cerasi.
Mahdi N. Al‐Shammaa +5 more
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Freezing of Oocytes and Its Effect on the Displacement of the Meiotic Spindle: Short Communication
Our investigations focused on spindle dynamics/displacement in frozen-thawed human oocytes. In each oocyte, prior to freezing and after thawing and culturing, the presence/location of the spindle was determined with the Polscope technique. A total of 259
János Konc +4 more
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Enhancing Recharge in the Edwards Aquifer, Texas: Measures, Outcomes, and Lessons for Karst Aquifers
Abstract Managed aquifer recharge is a widely adopted method that involves storing excess water underground for future use. While managed aquifer recharge has been applied globally to different aquifer types, its use in karst aquifers is less common due to the unique hydrogeological characteristics of these systems, including high permeability ...
Neelam Thapa Magar, Robert E. Mace
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Parametric Activation Functions for Neural Networks: A Tutorial Survey
Activation functions are pivotal in neural networks, determining the output of each neuron. Traditionally, functions like sigmoid and ReLU have been static and deterministic.
Luca Sara Pusztahazi +2 more
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Personnel Psychology's 40 Questions Series: Artificial Intelligence
ABSTRACT In this article, we present a curated set of 40 questions on Artificial Intelligence (AI) to address its rapidly evolving role in Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology, Human Resources (HR), and Organizational Behavior (OB) research and practice. We solicited questions from our professional networks and organized the responses into themes:
Emily D. Campion, Scott Tonidandel
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Addressing Activation Outliers in LLMs: A Systematic Review of Post-Training Quantization Techniques
Large Language Models (LLMs) have transformed natural language processing, yet their deployment remains challenging due to substantial computational, memory, and energy demands.
Patrik Czako +2 more
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FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI WISATAWAN MEMBELI PRODUK HIJAU DI BALI BUDA UBUD, GIANYAR
A green product is one of the breakthrough innovations from the industry especially the tourism industry to achieve sustainable development. There are several reasons the green product is an eco- friendly product such as the use of organic ingredients ...
I Made Cahya Narayana +2 more
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