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Class Lives: Stories From Across our Economic Divide [PDF]
[Excerpt] Class is the last great taboo in the United States. It is, according to Noam Chomsky, “the unmentionable five-letter word.” Even in this period of growing economic inequality, we hardly ever talk about class.
Collins (Ed.), Chuck +3 more
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A gentrification stage‐model for London? Through the ‘looking Glass’ of Kensington
Short Abstract Despite the term ‘gentrification’ being coined in London by the British sociologist Ruth Glass, there has not been an attempt to develop a stage model of gentrification for London, nor any up‐to‐date discussion of the different waves of gentrification there in one academic paper or book.
Loretta Lees, Sharda Rozena
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Extent of threats to marine fish from the online aquarium trade in the United States
The global marine aquarium hobby is a multibillion‐dollar industry, largely driven by demand from the United States. Much of this trade occurs online. We web scraped 4 major US‐based e‐commerce platforms selling marine aquarium fish to determine the retail price and source (wild capture, aquaculture, or both) of 13 families of ray‐finned marine fish ...
Bing Lin +6 more
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Multicue-based crowd segmentation using appearance and motion [PDF]
In this paper, our aim is to segment a foreground region into individual persons in crowded scenes. We will focus on the combination of multiple clues for crowd segmentation.
Hou, YL, Pang, GKH
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In the context of climate change, the increasing frequency of severe meteorological events, such as floods or droughts, is expected to impact various life history traits in organisms, primarily by altering the availability and quality of their trophic resources.
Océane Bégassat +7 more
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ABSTRACT Three sturgeon species—the common European (A. sturio), beluga (H. huso), and Adriatic sturgeon (A. naccarii)—coexisted in the Po River Basin until the mid‐1970s, representing centuries of bio‐cultural heritage for northern Italy's riverine communities.
Samuele Pagani +5 more
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Real-time motor rotation frequency detection with event-based visual and spike-based auditory AER sensory integration for FPGA [PDF]
Multisensory integration is commonly used in various robotic areas to collect more environmental information using different and complementary types of sensors. Neuromorphic engineers mimics biological systems behavior to improve systems performance
Cerezuela Escudero, Elena +5 more
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This study investigated how partially replacing fishmeal (FM) with silkworm pupae (SWPs) (Bombyx mori) and yellow mealworm (MW) larvae (Tenebrio molitor) affects the growth, health, and metabolism of Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baeri). Four experimental diets were tested: a control with 60% FM and no insect meal, 45% FM with 15% MW, 45% FM with 15 ...
Tahereh Bagheri +8 more
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Simultaneous mapping of membrane voltage and calcium in zebrafish heart in vivo reveals chamber-specific developmental transitions in ionic currents [PDF]
The cardiac action potential (AP) and the consequent cytosolic Ca2+ transient are key indicators of cardiac function. Natural developmental processes, as well as many drugs and pathologies change the waveform, propagation, or variability (between cells ...
Cohen, Adam E. +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines tail risk transmission across Indian stock sectors, employing the conditional autoregressive value‐at‐risk (CAViaR) model and time‐varying parameter vector autoregression (TVP‐VAR) methodology. We uncover substantial interconnectedness, with total connectedness indices (TCIs) for both negative and positive tail risks ...
Son Duy Pham +2 more
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