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ABSTRACT Slow‐wave sleep (SWS; stage N3) is often reported as reduced in depression, yet variability across depressive phenotypes remains poorly characterised. This study aimed to determine whether N3 architecture—proportion, duration, and latency—identifies clinically distinct profiles in major depressive episode (MDE).
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Studying the Impact of ISIS Propaganda Campaigns
Journal of Politics, 2021Over the past decade, a large number of extremist and hate groups have turned to internet platforms to inspire mass violence. Currently, there is little reliable evidence on how such campaigns radicalize targeted audiences.
T. Mitts, G. Phillips, Barbara F. Walter
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Building social cohesion between Christians and Muslims through soccer in post-ISIS Iraq
Science, 2020Social contact and reconciliation It has been theorized that positive intergroup relations can reduce prejudice and facilitate peace. However, supporting empirical evidence is weak, particularly in the context of real-world conflict.
Salma Mousa
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Isis, 2018
This is the third installment of a three-part series on matters of language and translation. Previous installments, “Linguistic Hegemony and the History of Science” and “Translating Science over Time,” appeared in the September 2017 and June 2018 issues.
H. Cohen
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This is the third installment of a three-part series on matters of language and translation. Previous installments, “Linguistic Hegemony and the History of Science” and “Translating Science over Time,” appeared in the September 2017 and June 2018 issues.
H. Cohen
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From Isolation to Radicalization: Anti-Muslim Hostility and Support for ISIS in the West
American Political Science Review, 2018What explains online radicalization and support for ISIS in the West? Over the past few years, thousands of individuals have radicalized by consuming extremist content online, many of whom eventually traveled overseas to join the Islamic State.
T. Mitts
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The Online Caliphate: Internet Usage and ISIS Support in the Arab World
Terrorism and Political Violence, 2019Experts argue that the internet has provided expanded opportunities for violent extremist groups to propagandize and recruit. The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, is an exemplar in that it has heavily invested in an online presence and uses ...
James A. Piazza, Ahmet Guler
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Theology, heroism, justice, and fear: an analysis of ISIS propaganda magazines Dabiq and Rumiyah
Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, 2018This paper analyses a large content sample of Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) English-language magazines. Dabiq (15 issues, 2014–2016) and Rumiyah (13 issues, 2016–2017) represent the largest cohesive text sample of ISIS propaganda targeted at ...
Tyler Welch
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ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 2004
ISIS (Intelligent Speech for Information Systems) is a trilingual spoken dialog system (SDS) for the stocks domain. It handles two dialects of Chinese (Cantonese and Putonghua) as well as English---the predominant languages in our region. The system supports spoken language queries regarding stock market information and simulated personal portfolios ...
Helen Meng +4 more
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ISIS (Intelligent Speech for Information Systems) is a trilingual spoken dialog system (SDS) for the stocks domain. It handles two dialects of Chinese (Cantonese and Putonghua) as well as English---the predominant languages in our region. The system supports spoken language queries regarding stock market information and simulated personal portfolios ...
Helen Meng +4 more
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Proceedings of the 20th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining, 2014
We describe ISIS, a high-performance-computing-based application to support computational epidemiology of infectious diseases. ISIS has been developed over the last seven years in close coordination with public health and policy experts. It has been used in a number of important federal planning and response exercises.
Richard Beckman +5 more
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We describe ISIS, a high-performance-computing-based application to support computational epidemiology of infectious diseases. ISIS has been developed over the last seven years in close coordination with public health and policy experts. It has been used in a number of important federal planning and response exercises.
Richard Beckman +5 more
openaire +2 more sources

