Impostor Syndrome in Final Year Computer Science Students: An Eye Tracking and Biometrics Study [PDF]
Imposter syndrome is a psychological phenomenon that affects individuals who doubt their skills and abilities, despite possessing the necessary competencies. This can lead to a lack of confidence and poor performance. While research has explored the impacts of imposter syndrome on students and professionals in various fields, there is limited knowledge
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Linkage between HPRTB STR alleles and Lesch–Nyhan syndrome inside a family: Implications in forensic casework [PDF]
Adriana González Gil+4 more
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Testing the Performance of Face Recognition for People with Down Syndrome [PDF]
The fairness of biometric systems, in particular facial recognition, is often analysed for larger demographic groups, e.g. female vs. male or black vs. white. In contrast to this, minority groups are commonly ignored. This paper investigates the performance of facial recognition algorithms on individuals with Down syndrome, a common chromosomal ...
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Adaptive Syndrome Extraction [PDF]
Device error rates on current quantum computers have improved enough to where demonstrations of error correction below break-even are now possible. Still, the circuits required for quantum error correction introduce significant overhead and sometimes inject more errors than they correct.
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Coherent error induced phase transition [PDF]
We investigate the stability of logical information in quantum stabilizer codes subject to coherent unitary errors. Beginning with a logical state, we apply a random unitary error channel and subsequently measure stabilizer checks, resulting in a syndrome-dependent post-measurement state.
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Recurrent Fevers, Dysautonomia, and Dehydration in a Patient With Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome. [PDF]
Pan S, Truss A, Hussain S.
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Clinical and biochemical studies on treatment of Lesch-Nyhan syndrome [PDF]
R. W. E. Watts+4 more
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Use of phytohaemagglutinin stimulated lymphocytes to study effects of hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HGPRT) deficiency on polynucleotide and protein synthesis in the Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. [PDF]
R O McKeran, R. W. E. Watts
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