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Interview with Ken Anderson

ACM SIGWEB Newsletter, 2013
Ken Anderson is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Colorado Boulder. He is a fellow of CU's ATLAS Institute and the co-director of Project EPIC (http://epic.cs.colorado.edu), where he helped to design a large-scale data collection infrastructure for collecting tweets generated during times of mass ...
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Ken Hom: Ken Hom’s Quick Wok

Petits Propos Culinaires
Ken Hom: Ken Hom’s Quick Wok: Headline Books, London, 2001: ISBN 0-7472-2223-1: 160 pp., colour photos, h/b, £17.99.
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Kennings, Enigmas and Teaching

2018
Enigmas and riddles have been used in learning as a means for developing understanding and memory, being learning and amusing a winning binomial from classical time, used by rhetoricians in all times. Riddle collections are common in many cultures and traditions and their didactic value is often emphasized.
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Nonlinear Responses Within the Medial Prefrontal Cortex Reveal When Specific Implicit Information Influences Economic Decision Making

Journal of Neuroimaging, 2005
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Neuroeconomics: an overview from an economic perspective.

Brain Research Bulletin, 2005
P. Kenning, H. Plassmann
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