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La semaine du 16 décembre 2019, l’INAthèque a accueilli à 26 étudiants et chercheurs pour un Datasprint co-organisé avec Marta Severo et Antonin Segault, enseignants du Master de l'EUR ArTeC Dans le cadre d'un Module Innovant Pédagogique (MIP), ce collectif s'est inscrit dans une dynamique collaborative très stimulante pour produire des travaux ...
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Study and applications of retrodirective and self-adaptive electromagnetic wave controls to a Mars probe First quarterly report [PDF]
Antenna array studies for future Mars ...
Hacking, C. A., Martin, J. A.
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Abstract Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) has typical advancements in the healthcare sector with rapid potential proof for decentralised communication systems that have been applied for collecting and monitoring COVID‐19 patient data. Machine Learning algorithms typically use the risk score of each patient based on risk factors, which could help ...
Chandramohan Dhasaratha +9 more
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Abstract Digital mental health services in Australia have grown rapidly since the COVID‐19 pandemic and continue to attract public and private investment. Yet, ambiguity remains about which regulatory bodies are responsible for addressing the ‘significant risks’ noted in Australia's National Safety and Quality Digital Mental Health Standards.
Piers Gooding, Grant Pink
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En el presente artículo, la autora analiza el tratamiento que la Ley General de Sociedades brinda al régimen de responsabilidad y las acciones legales que se pueden formular contra los directores de una sociedad, para luego recoger la novedosa regulación
Marianne Denegri Hacking
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Teaching Security Defense Through Web-Based Hacking at the Undergraduate Level
The attack surface for hackers and attackers is growing every day. Future cybersecurity professionals must have the knowledge and the skills to defend against these cyber attacks.
Wilson, Brent
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Public Inquiries and UK Press Regulation: A Case of ‘Fading into Forgetfulness’?
Abstract Why were the proposals for reform of UK press regulation made by Lord Leveson in 2012 not implemented in full, despite popular and parliamentary support for the report's recommendations, and despite the creation of the legal framework for the reformed system of regulation?
John Street +2 more
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Drawing on fieldwork conducted in a hospital in Greater Manchester, England in 2016–17, we describe how a set of national health priorities were translated into work for hospital managers and clinicians during a period of significant organizational pressure.
Adam Brisley +2 more
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Abstract This article examines the first large‐scale attempts to recruit women as soldiers and officers in 1990s Sweden, focusing on the techniques and promises employed by the Swedish Armed Forces (SAF). Building on a wide range of documents and audiovisual sources, we demonstrate how the SAF utilised various marketing techniques, including ...
Sanna Strand, Fia Cottrell‐Sundevall
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EPISTEMIC EXTRACTIVISM IN ENGAGED URBAN AND HOUSING RESEARCH: Implications and Counter‐measures
Abstract What is ‘epistemic extractivism’, and how does it affect researchers who are engaged in urban and housing movements? This essay first explores the contexts of both engaged research and epistemic extractivism, clarifying their meanings and implications. It also disentangles the ethical and methodological risks posed by epistemic extractivism in
Miguel A. Martínez
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