Abstract In mid‐eighteenth‐century Europe, anonymous authors produced parodic satires masquerading as earnest exemplars of the chronicle form. Couched in an antiquated, quasi‐biblical register, these mock chronicles drew flimsily fictional portraits of modern life.
Zachary Garber
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Estimating treatment effects using parametric models as counter-factual evidence. [PDF]
Jackson R+8 more
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Three‐ but not 2‐year‐olds misinform others spontaneously in an interaction‐based task
Abstract One‐year‐olds spontaneously inform others, but less is known about the emergence of spontaneous misinforming. The current study investigated whether young children who spontaneously inform ignorant others also deliberately misinform others in matched uninstructed interactions.
Mareike Klafka, Ulf Liszkowski
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ESCARGOT: an AI agent leveraging large language models, dynamic graph of thoughts, and biomedical knowledge graphs for enhanced reasoning. [PDF]
Matsumoto N+8 more
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JICST factual database. (1). The outline and online services.
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Strong Medicine for Competition Ills: The Judgment of the European Court of Justice in the IMS Health Action and Its Implications for Microsoft Corporation [PDF]
Gitter, Donna M.
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The art of sharing: From research to outreach in the social media era
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Milan Mohammad+4 more
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Abstract Aim To explore the experiences of women with type 2 diabetes prior to, during and after pregnancy. Methods Six databases were systematically searched in September 2023. Qualitative studies involving women of childbearing age living with type 2 diabetes in the pre‐pregnancy, pregnancy and postpartum periods were included.
Lily Hopkins+12 more
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A perspective for adapting generalist AI to specialized medical AI applications and their challenges. [PDF]
Wang Z+11 more
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Inclusion of Autistic IT Workforce in Action: An Auticon Approach
ABSTRACT This paper examines the IT workforce management practices of auticon, a pioneering international IT consultancy firm from Germany that employs autistic individuals as its core workforce to deliver economically and socially sustainable IT services.
Olga Abramova+3 more
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