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The Impact of Time of Night on Affect and Affective State Type: A Simulated Nightshift Study
ABSTRACT Nightshift workers experience circadian misalignment thus negatively impacting many physiological systems which can change subjective states such as affect. The current study examined change in affect and affective state across a simulated first nightshift.
June J. Pilcher, Christopher M. Ply
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ABSTRACT We examined the neural basis of emotion regulation in shift workers, and the relationships between the neural basis of emotion regulation, mood, sleep disturbance and 24‐h rest–activity rhythm (RAR). Fifty‐six shift workers (SW) with non‐standard shift schedules and 52 controls (CON) participated in this study.
Kyung Hwa Lee+8 more
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Detection of GPS Spoofing Attacks in UAVs Based on Adversarial Machine Learning Model. [PDF]
Alhoraibi L, Alghazzawi D, Alhebshi R.
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Abstract On 24 May 2024, Member States of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) adopted the Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources, and Associated Traditional Knowledge. While lauded as a victory for Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLC), in this article we critique both the Treaty and its deficiencies, as well ...
Jessica C. Lai+2 more
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Can counter-advertising diminish persuasive effects of conventional and pseudo-healthy unhealthy food product advertising on parents?: an experimental study. [PDF]
Dixon H+3 more
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Morphology and development of the baculum in harbour seals (Phoca vitulina)
This study examines the ontogenetic changes in the morphology of the penis bone in the harbour seal, focusing on the implications for sexual maturity and reproductive function. A large comparative dataset of approx. 300 genital bones from 1 year to over 20 years of age was used for analyses.
T. Berghäuser+3 more
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Trustworthy Localization in IoT Networks: A Survey of Localization Techniques, Threats, and Mitigation. [PDF]
Pettorru G, Pilloni V, Martalò M.
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ABSTRACT Species lacking distinct secondary sex characteristics, such as differences in size or morphology, are often thought to experience lower levels of sex‐specific selection in comparison to highly sexually dimorphic organisms. However, monomorphism in classic visible traits could be a result of genetic or physiological constraints that prevent ...
Nicole M. Tosto+4 more
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Abstract Guided by Foucault's concept of “discursive formations,” the study reported here draws on primary archival and secondary source material to examine how French has been discursively shaped in England and in relation to English. Unpacking sociohistorical constructions of sameness–difference offers a productive frame to explore ideological ...
Simon Coffey
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A Statistical Approach to Detect Jamming Attacks in Wireless Sensor Networks. [PDF]
Osanaiye O, Alfa AS, Hancke GP.
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