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An LLR-Based Receiver for Mitigating Bursty Impulsive Noise With Unknown Distributions
Hazem Barka +4 more
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Local News Deserts and Community Social Capital Erosion
ABSTRACT The disappearance of local newspapers across the United States has sparked growing concern about its implications for community life in rural America. This study examines the societal consequences of local news deserts, focusing on three critical dimensions of community social capital: crime, civic engagement, and political polarization. Using
Tess Haddock +3 more
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The Four Pillars of Morality: On the Evolutionary Safe Bets of Right and Wrong
ABSTRACT In moral psychology, many suggestions have been given regarding the nature of morality as a personality trait and as a biological phenomenon. Discussing both historical and contemporary theories, a bottom‐up genetically influenced theoretical synthesis for morality is proposed.
Erik Forsberg
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A Study of Passive Control of Impulsive Noise
Toshihiro Nakano +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Patients with a co‐morbid MH disorder are roughly twice as prevalent in intensive care units (ICU) than in other general secondary care areas. Such patients may be subject to social stigma and diagnostic overshadowing while being nursed in general healthcare settings.
Angela Teece, John Baker
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Fractional-order stochastic delayed neural networks with impulses: mean square finite-time contractive synchronization. [PDF]
Palanisamy G +3 more
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Spatial Distance and Temporal Attentional Focus Modulate Voluntary Action Preparation and Awareness
ABSTRACT Peripersonal space (PPS)—the immediate space surrounding the body—modulates perception and motor control. However, its impact on how voluntary actions are initiated and subjectively experienced remains underexplored. Similarly, how directing attention to different phases of an action, such as intention formation versus execution, and ...
Gaiqing Kong +6 more
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Existing Soundscapes and the Impact of Noise on the Welfare of Farmed Salmonids: A Review
ABSTRACT Understanding how farmed salmonids sense and respond to their environment is key to securing animal welfare and efficient production. However, hearing has rarely received attention, despite the omnipresence of underwater sound and its potential effects.
Kathy Overton +4 more
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