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The Influence of Self-Control and Social Status on Self-Deception
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of self-control and social status on self-deception. The present study adopted a forward-looking paradigm to investigate how self-control and social status influence self-deception.
Mengmeng Ren +17 more
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Looking back and forward: A retrospective and future directions on software engineering for systems‐of‐systems [PDF]
Modern systems are increasingly connected and more integrated with other existing systems, giving rise to systems‐of‐systems (SoS). An SoS consists of a set of independent, heterogeneous systems that interact to provide new functionalities and accomplish
Everton Cavalcante +2 more
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Self-Deception Reduces Cognitive Load: The Role of Involuntary Conscious Memory Impairment
People often hear classic allusions such as plugging one’s ears while stealing a bell, drawing cakes to satisfy one’s hunger, and the emperor’s new clothes. These allusions reflect a principle that people believe in nonexistent phenomena to satisfy their
Zengdan Jian +8 more
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Sustainable transport: looking back - looking forward
In this chapter, we seek to position the sustainable transport paradigm by looking back at past experience and then looking forward to consider how to advance the practice. We do this by drawing on a synthesis of the book as a whole, noting that the 2020
P. Goodwin, C. Curtis
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Symmetry, Thermodynamics, and Topology in Active Matter
The name active matter refers to any collection of entities that individually use free energy to generate their own motion and forces. Through interactions, active particles spontaneously organize in emergent large-scale structures with a rich range of ...
Mark J. Bowick +3 more
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BACKGROUND Specialty-based practice is a fundamental component of US medicine and dentistry, yet the recognition of new dental specialties has markedly diminished in the past 50 years while medical specialization has flourished.
M. Saxen, D. Peterson, M. Mashni
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Reflections on key issues in neoadjuvant therapy for pancreatic cancer: a paradigm shift from evidence-based medicine to precision medicine [PDF]
Neoadjuvant therapy for pancreatic cancer is undergoing a paradigm shift from conventional chemotherapy to precision medicine. This expert forum discussed cutting-edge issues in pancreatic cancer neoadjuvant therapy from an evidence-based perspective ...
KANG Xiaochao, LI Yikai, GUO Shiwei, JIN Gang
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Time for a paradigm change: Problems with the financial industry's approach to operational risk
Organizational and risk cultures in the financial industry are argued to be the root cause of banking problems. It is concerning that financial regulators and practitioners still consider the industry to be seriously fragile in several respects ...
Tom Butler, Robert Brooks
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How ideas shape the EU's climate policy: Moving toward the sufficiency paradigm for the EU ETS
This article examines the paradigm shifts in the European Union's (EU's) climate policy from 2009 to 2022 looking closer at the main policy instrument of EU's climate policy, the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS). The paradigm shifts of the EU ETS are
Daniel Wennick
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In this clinical review we summarise what in our view have been some the most important advances in the past two decades, in terms of diagnostic definition, epidemiology, genetics and environmental causes, neuroimaging/cognition and treatment of ...
S. Cortese, D. Coghill
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