Identification and characterization of a novel papillomavirus in thornback skate (<i>Raja clavata</i>). [PDF]
da Silva Fong D +7 more
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Researching Attitude–Identity Dynamics to Understand Social Conflict and Change
Abstract Societies undergo constant change, manifested in various ways such as technological developments, economic transitions, reorganization of cultural values and beliefs, or changes in social structures. Individuals play an active role in shaping social and societal change by interactively negotiating its manifestation.
Adrian Lüders +4 more
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Genetic Diversity of Selected High-Risk HPV Types Prevalent in Africa and Not Covered by Current Vaccines: A Pooled Sequence Data Analysis. [PDF]
Nyide B +4 more
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Conspiracy Theory Endorsement Profiles: A Cluster Validation Study
ABSTRACT A substantial body of research has investigated the determinants of conspiratorial beliefs, yet little is known about different conspiracy theory endorsement profiles. The present study used cluster analysis on a set of 52 conspiratorial statements tapping into six conspiracy theory types to identify and validate conspiracy theory endorsement ...
Otto Mäki +6 more
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Maturitas: Development and implementation of a longitudinal curriculum to foster Professional Identity Formation at the medical faculty of the University of Augsburg. [PDF]
Drossard S +5 more
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Epistemic normativity without epistemic teleology
AbstractThis article is concerned with a puzzle that arises from three initially plausible assumptions that form an inconsistent triad: (i) Epistemic reasons are normative reasons (normativism); (ii) reasons are normative only if conformity with them is good (the reasons/value‐link); (iii) conformity with epistemic reasons need not be good (the ...
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Quantifying Model Selection Uncertainty in Structural Analysis: Methodology and Application
ABSTRACT With increasing focus on complex engineering systems under rare events, computational models are critical for predictions due to the scarcity or absence of data. However, selecting an appropriate model can be challenging. Using a single model without available test calibration could result in significant bias in performance predictions. A case
Ya‐Heng Yang, Tracy C. Becker
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We're only human after all: a critique of human-centred AI. [PDF]
Ryan M.
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