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Overcoming the Curse of Dimensionality When Clustering Multivariate Volume Data
Vladimir Molchanov, Lars Linsen
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ABSTRACT In this article, I propose and define the concept of medical domination by combining insights from political sociology, Bourdieu's theory of domination, and intersectional perspectives. Drawing on a multi‐sited ethnographic study of abortion services in France, I analyse how a set of legitimised and institutionalised power practices shape ...
Raphaël Perrin
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ABSTRACT Objective To explore the satisfaction of limited English proficiency (LEP) Farsi‐ and Dari‐speaking patients with the U.S. healthcare system using a qualitative approach. Study Setting and Design We employed a grounded theory approach to analyze qualitative data collected from five focus groups involving 25 Farsi‐ and Dari‐speaking immigrants ...
Sara Imanpour +2 more
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ABSTRACT We propose a tractable model of asymmetric platform oligopoly with logit demand in which users from two distinct groups are subject to within‐group and cross‐group network effects and decide which platform to join. We characterize the equilibrium when platforms manage user access by setting participation fees for each user group.
Martin Peitz, Susumu Sato
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A calibration framework to improve mechanistic forecasts with hybrid dynamic models
Abstract Process‐based, dynamic models are essential for extrapolating beyond current trends and anticipating biodiversity responses to global change. However, their practical adoption for forecasting purposes remains limited due to difficulties in calibrating them against data and structural inaccuracies in their mathematical formulations.
Victor Boussange +3 more
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Comprehensive noise reduction in single-cell data with the RECODE platform. [PDF]
Imoto Y.
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Efficiently solving the curse of feature-space dimensionality for improved peptide classification
Mario Negovetić +3 more
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Resource windfalls and political sabotage: Evidence from 5.2 million political ads
Abstract We study the role of incentives in inducing sabotage in political contents, vis‐à‐vis natural resource windfalls. The latter induce plausibly exogenous increases in contests' stakes by extending opportunities for policy implementation or private gain upon winning and enhancing incumbent advantage.
David Lagziel, Ehud Lehrer, Ohad Raveh
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