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The influence of coach leadership behavior on athletes' prosocial behavior in sports: The mediating effect of goal orientation and moral disengagement in sports. [PDF]
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Effects of the Addition of Starches and Storage Duration on the Chemical Composition, Physicochemical, Rheological, and Sensory Properties of Yoghurt: A Review. [PDF]
Franklin NK, Robert N.
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Less-is-more effects in knowledge-based heuristic inference
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Homo heuristicus : Less-is-more effects in adaptive cognition
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For optimal antibody effectiveness, sometimes less is more
Nature, 2023Antibodies that activate stimulatory or inhibitory receptors are of great therapeutic interest for the treatment of cancer or autoimmune diseases. It emerges that such antibodies work better if they don’t bind to receptors too tightly.
Wuelfing, Christoph, Dovedi, Simon
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Less is More: Pursuing the Visual Turing Test with the Kuleshov Effect
2021 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW), 2021The Turing test centers on the idea that if a computer could trick a human into believing that it was human, then the machine was deemed to be intelligent or indistinguishable from people. Designing a visual Turing test involves recognizing objects and their relationships on images and creating a method to derive new concepts from the visual ...
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Cost Effective Solutions: Less is More
Offshore Technology Conference, 2017In a >100 USD/bbl market, the project economics are optimized by different parameters than in a market below 50 USD/bbl. In high oil price context, the focus is on maximizing the revenue (i.e. production), whereas in low oil price context, the focus on costs is more important.
L. Agussol, Ph. Lavagna
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When Less Is More: The Consequences of Affective Primacy for Subliminal Priming Effects
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2005This research investigates the consequences of the notion that one can distinguish early-evaluative (when exposure is short) and late-descriptive reactions (when exposure is long) to subliminally primed trait concepts. In three studies, it was found that the evaluative effects instigated by short exposure to primed concepts were bigger than the ...
Stapel, D.A., Koomen, W.
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