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Measuring Gains and Losses in Human-Robot Trust: Evidence for Differentiable Components of Trust
IEEE/ACM International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 2019Human-robot trust is crucial to successful human-robot interaction. We conducted a study with 798 participants distributed across 32 conditions using four dimensions of human-robot trust (reliable, capable, ethical, sincere) identified by the Multi ...
D. Ullman, B. Malle
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The Nurse Practitioner, 1987
The evolutionary nature of the practice-relevant theory of human response to loss is presented with emphasis on how practice has modified some of the original notions. The applicability of the theory for clinical practice with adults, children and families experiencing a death or divorce is also explored.
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The evolutionary nature of the practice-relevant theory of human response to loss is presented with emphasis on how practice has modified some of the original notions. The applicability of the theory for clinical practice with adults, children and families experiencing a death or divorce is also explored.
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Unidirectional loss of human chromosomes in rat-human hybrids
Experimental Cell Research, 1973Abstract Karyological analysis of 25 rat-human hybrid cell clones shows that only the human chromosomes are lost from the hybrids. Giemsa banding staining of the chromosomes of these hybrids allowed the identification of each human chromosome present in the hybrid cells.
C M, Croce, I, Kieba, H, Koprowski
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Multistage Adversarial Losses for Pose-Based Human Image Synthesis
2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2018Human image synthesis has extensive practical applications e.g. person re-identification and data augmentation for human pose estimation. However, it is much more challenging than rigid object synthesis, e.g.
Chenyang Si +3 more
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Loss of Humanness: The Ultimate Trauma
The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2012This paper is about chronic illness and its impact on the chronically ill and their loved ones who live through the illness and the eventual death. A new concept is introduced, the concept of "passing": physically ill people may pass as healthy even though they are physically ill.
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GLOBAL AGRICULTURAL LOSSES AND THEIR CAUSES
Bulletin of Biological and Allied Sciences ResearchVarious biotic, abiotic and anthropogenic factors are causing enormous food losses. Burgeoning human population demands for more food, however scarcity and unavailability of natural resources occurring globally. Major factors causing these losses include
MD Junaid, AF Gokce
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Loss of heterozygosity in human skin
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1999Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) is a genetic mechanism by which a heterozygous somatic cell becomes either homozygous or hemizygous because the corresponding wild-type allele is lost. LOH has today been recognized as a major cause of malignant growth. This article gives a comprehensive review of skin disorders in which an origin from LOH has been either ...
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Loss of fibronectin in human breast cancer
Cell Biology International Reports, 1980The distribution of fibronectin was studied in normal human breast tissue and in breast tumors. In normal tissues and in benign tumors, fibronectin was present in basal laminae and on the cellular surfaces of myoepithelial and secretory cells. A partial loss of (pericellular) fibronectin was seen in atypical dystrophies, and a complete disappearance of
J, Labat-Robert +4 more
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Human Losses in Rwanda 1994-2002
Social Science Research Network, 2021Luc Reydams, R. Tissot
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Adaptive thermogenesis with weight loss in humans
Obesity, 2013AbstractAdaptive thermogenesis (AT) with weight loss refers to underfeeding‐associated fall in resting and non‐resting energy expenditure (REE, non‐REE); this is independent of body weight and body composition. In humans, the existence of AT was inconsistently shown and its clinical significance has been questioned.Objectives:Discrepant findings are ...
M J, Müller, A, Bosy-Westphal
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