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Evaluating Open‐Source Solutions for Computerized Inference of Infant Facial Affect
ABSTRACT Infant affect is often expressed through facial expressions, making this modality a key source of insight into the child's well‐being and social functioning. Computational inference of infant affect could critically assist both researchers and clinicians working with infant development and mitigate the need for manual coding.
Martin Lund Trinhammer +6 more
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Long‐Term Trends in Juvenile Blue Crab Recruitment Patterns in a Wind‐Driven Estuary
ABSTRACT Conserving exploited marine species requires understanding population dynamics across life stages and habitats. This study analyzes juvenile blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) recruitment trends in North Carolina's Albemarle‐Pamlico Estuarine System.
Erin Voigt +2 more
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ABSTRACT Quantifying where marine organisms are born and subsequently disperse to is essential for fisheries management. Here, we conducted Lagrangian particle tracking of viviparous rockfish (Sebastes spp.) collected in the Southern California Bight over the course of 16 years.
Lucinda A. Quigley +7 more
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ABSTRACT Living with chronic heart failure (CHF) implies physical consequences but also alterations in personal identity, family and social roles, and spiritual needs. No patient‐reported outcome measures have been identified to know the meaning of living with CHF for the person.
Maddi Olano‐Lizarraga +18 more
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The Body Knows What the Mind Does Not: Uncertainty Affects Physiological Markers of Deception
ABSTRACT Humans, as social beings, may choose to be either truthful or deceptive to achieve personal benefits. Although deception and truth‐telling are distinct, both rely on an individual's certainty about the world, shaping responses associated with honesty or lying.
Giulia Romano Cappi +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background In perioperative care, patient encounters are limited and care planning is not always based on the patient's needs and wishes. Operating theatre nurse students were given the opportunity to use the perioperative dialogue in patient care together with their supervisor.
Ann‐Catrin Blomberg, Lillemor Lindwall
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ABSTRACT Verbal communication between bureaucrats and citizens crucially determines the dynamics and outcomes of public encounters. However, so far, scholars have not sought to quantitively measure it, which limits our knowledge of the role language plays in shaping interactions between bureaucrats and clients.
Steffen Eckhard, Laurin Friedrich
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Ocean transit times: from basin to planetary scales. [PDF]
Cessi P.
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ABSTRACT Objectives This research jointly combines voters. biometric facial expression analysis while viewing images of candidates and party logos with traditional surveys to define and quantify novel indicators of affective voting. The paper explains the innovative methodology and analyzes the results of the experiment carried out before the 2023 ...
Francisco Javier Otamendi +3 more
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Km-scale coupled simulation and model-observation SST trend discrepancy. [PDF]
Kang SM +7 more
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