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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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Executing innovation projects using the collaborative nature of integrated knowledge networks
Corné Schutte
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MAGELLAN: Automated Generation of Interpretable Computational Models for Biological Reasoning
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“Self-Execution” and State Execution
Psychological Reports, 2006In the United States from 1977 to 1999, the suicide rate of death row inmates was not associated with their probability of execution ( r = −.25).
David, Lester, Christine, Tartaro
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SPIE Proceedings, 2015
"We have a new strategy to grow our organization." Developing the plan is just the start. Implementing it in the organization is the real challenge. Many organizations don't fail due to lack of strategy; they struggle because it isn't effectively implemented.
Robert W. Bradford, Denise Harrison
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"We have a new strategy to grow our organization." Developing the plan is just the start. Implementing it in the organization is the real challenge. Many organizations don't fail due to lack of strategy; they struggle because it isn't effectively implemented.
Robert W. Bradford, Denise Harrison
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Execution. Execution. Execution
Strategic Direction, 2019Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context.
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2015
Components of human executive function, like rule generation and selection in response to stimuli (attention set-shifting) or overcoming a habit (reversal learning), can be reliably modelled in rodents. The rodent paradigms are based upon tasks that assess cognitive flexibility in clinical populations and have been effective in distinguishing the ...
Talpos J, Shoaib M
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Components of human executive function, like rule generation and selection in response to stimuli (attention set-shifting) or overcoming a habit (reversal learning), can be reliably modelled in rodents. The rodent paradigms are based upon tasks that assess cognitive flexibility in clinical populations and have been effective in distinguishing the ...
Talpos J, Shoaib M
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2017
Executive function (EF) is a heterogeneous construct widely used to refer to a conspicuous number of higher-order cognitive processes devoted to the monitoring and control of thoughts and actions. EF is generally regarded as being particularly important in novel or unfamiliar situations in which thoughtful and cautious behavior, instead of automatic ...
Pecora Giulia +5 more
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Executive function (EF) is a heterogeneous construct widely used to refer to a conspicuous number of higher-order cognitive processes devoted to the monitoring and control of thoughts and actions. EF is generally regarded as being particularly important in novel or unfamiliar situations in which thoughtful and cautious behavior, instead of automatic ...
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