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IEEE Engineering Management Review, 2019
We present an overview of two major research projects on the role of monetary incentives and psychological traits in attracting individuals to hacking behavior. In the first study, scenarios were developed for five situations to determine if monetary incentives could be used to influence subjects to obtain healthcare information and to release that ...
George Lawrence Sanders +2 more
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We present an overview of two major research projects on the role of monetary incentives and psychological traits in attracting individuals to hacking behavior. In the first study, scenarios were developed for five situations to determine if monetary incentives could be used to influence subjects to obtain healthcare information and to release that ...
George Lawrence Sanders +2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Inside and Out A 38-year-old woman who walked several hours per day as a mail carrier had sudden substernal chest pain accompanied by shortness of breath on her way home from work.
Maximilian F. Konig +4 more
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Inside and Out A 38-year-old woman who walked several hours per day as a mail carrier had sudden substernal chest pain accompanied by shortness of breath on her way home from work.
Maximilian F. Konig +4 more
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Nursing Standard, 2002
Insider research, that is, conducting research in an organisation or culture to which the researcher belongs, poses specific problems for the design and conduct of a research study. In particular, researchers need to take account of the influence their connection with the culture has on the results and how they are interpreted.
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Insider research, that is, conducting research in an organisation or culture to which the researcher belongs, poses specific problems for the design and conduct of a research study. In particular, researchers need to take account of the influence their connection with the culture has on the results and how they are interpreted.
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This paper develops a continuous-time -continuous-place economic model of road trafficcongestion with a bottleneck, based on car-following theory. The model integrates twoarchetype congestion technologies used in the economics literature: 'static flow congestion',originating in the works of Pigou, and 'dynamic bottleneck congestion', pioneered ...
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2021 VR Theater, 2021
"Inside COVID19" uses the power of stereoscopic 360° video to immerse viewers into a personal journey of contracting the novel coronavirus. Molecular 3D animation takes us into the story in a new way, both microscopic and macrocosmically, connecting us to the deeper challenges that are revealed through the pandemic crisis.
Gary Yost, Adam Loften, Andy Murdock
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"Inside COVID19" uses the power of stereoscopic 360° video to immerse viewers into a personal journey of contracting the novel coronavirus. Molecular 3D animation takes us into the story in a new way, both microscopic and macrocosmically, connecting us to the deeper challenges that are revealed through the pandemic crisis.
Gary Yost, Adam Loften, Andy Murdock
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ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, 2005
Although the interest of a Web page is strictly related to its content and to the subjective readers' cultural background, a measure of the page authority can be provided that only depends on the topological structure of the Web. PageRank is a noticeable way to attach a score to Web pages on the basis of the Web connectivity.
BIANCHINI, MONICA +2 more
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Although the interest of a Web page is strictly related to its content and to the subjective readers' cultural background, a measure of the page authority can be provided that only depends on the topological structure of the Web. PageRank is a noticeable way to attach a score to Web pages on the basis of the Web connectivity.
BIANCHINI, MONICA +2 more
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2020
The iconic ecosystem of the contemporary world, force us to recycle and remix. The image connect thought and action and, as Jean-Luc Godard said, does not belong to the person making it, but to person employing it. Every creative act is reduced to a combination of previous creation.
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The iconic ecosystem of the contemporary world, force us to recycle and remix. The image connect thought and action and, as Jean-Luc Godard said, does not belong to the person making it, but to person employing it. Every creative act is reduced to a combination of previous creation.
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University of Toronto Law Journal, 2013
Taking seriously the complexity and heterogeneity of property law, this article claims that a proper conception of property must account for both governance and inclusion. Neglecting governance obscures the significance of the internal life of property, which is often structured by sophisticated mechanisms aiming to facilitate various forms of ...
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Taking seriously the complexity and heterogeneity of property law, this article claims that a proper conception of property must account for both governance and inclusion. Neglecting governance obscures the significance of the internal life of property, which is often structured by sophisticated mechanisms aiming to facilitate various forms of ...
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Physics World, 1996
Neutrons make up more than half the matter in our everyday world. As its name implies, the neutron is electrically neutral, but the quarks that make up a neutron are charged. Moreover, the distributions of positive and negative quarks inside a neutron are different, which leads to a separation of charge inside the uncharged particle.
van den Brand, J.F.J. +1 more
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Neutrons make up more than half the matter in our everyday world. As its name implies, the neutron is electrically neutral, but the quarks that make up a neutron are charged. Moreover, the distributions of positive and negative quarks inside a neutron are different, which leads to a separation of charge inside the uncharged particle.
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