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The Complexity of Teaching, the Complexity of Treatment

Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 2007
There is an old adage I first encountered as a graduate student that goes something like this: “Those who can, do. Those who can’t, teach.” According to this disparaging maxim, any incompetent can teach. By contrast, the three authors of this spare and thoughtful paper demonstrate that the transmission of clinical knowledge to aspiring mental health ...
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The Complexity of Complexity

2016
Given a string, what is its complexity? We survey what is known about the computational complexity of this problem, and describe several open questions.
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Chessboard Complexes and Matching Complexes

Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1994
The `chessboard complex' \(\Delta_{m,n}\) is the abstract simplicial complex given by all non-taking rook configurations on an \((m \times n)\)- chessboard. This complex is the fundamental structure behind quite distinct problems: it appears as the matching complex of a complete bipartite graph \(K_{m,n}\), a coset complex in the symmetric group, etc ...
Björner, A.   +3 more
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The Complexity of Complexity

2011
This is the core chapter of this book, about the complexity of complexity. After all of the rethinking in the preceding chapters, we think we are able to present a different notion and concept of complexity that can lead to a new way of thinking in complexity. We intend to develop a way of thinking in complexity that goes beyond the complexity as taken
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The Complexity of Measuring Clinical Complexity

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2011
In this issue, Grant and colleagues asked PCPs for their subjective assessment of clinical complexity among a random sample of their own patients.
Barbara J, Turner, Leona, Cuttler
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Evolutionary complexity of MADS complexes

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2007
Developmental programs rely on the timely and spatially correct expression of sets of interacting factors, many of which appear to be transcription factors. Examples of these can be found in the MADS-box gene family. This gene family has greatly expanded, particularly in plants, by a range of duplications that have enabled the genes to diversify in ...
Rijpkema, A.S.   +2 more
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Complexities of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex

Neurology, 1998
If one were to throw a dart at the center of a biochemical chart for intermediary metabolism, it would land on acetyl-CoA. This metabolite is at the convergence of pyruvate, fatty acid, and ketone body metabolism. Condensation of acetyl-CoA with oxaloacetate forms citric acid, the entry point into the tricarboxylic acid cycle.
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Economic complexity theory and applications

Nature Reviews Physics, 2021
César A. Hidalgo
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Complexity, Complexities and Complex Knowledges

2017
This discussion aims at exploring the consequences of the existence of different types of complexities in the study of socio-technical systems. We illustrate links between three different type of complexities, namely weak emergence in the sense of Bedau (2002), computational complexity and informational complexity.
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The Complexity of Intersectionality

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2005
L. McCall
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