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Scientific autonomy in the structural bubble: from institutional bias to AI-mediated consensus. [PDF]
Rubenstein E.
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Precision Labeling of Native Antibodies with Lock Coupling. [PDF]
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Learning gain of an ATLS<sup>®</sup>-based interprofessional and multidisciplinary in-situ simulation training of trauma resuscitation. [PDF]
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Reimbursement routes and past practices for advanced therapy medicinal products in the Netherlands. [PDF]
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Hastings Center Report, 2022
AbstractTiffany was seventeen when injury to her brain stem put her in the intensive care unit on life‐sustaining treatment and in a permanently locked‐in state—fully conscious but able to control no bodily movements other than her eye movements. As a clinical ethicist at the hospital, I was consulted by her neurologist, who had established a blink ...
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AbstractTiffany was seventeen when injury to her brain stem put her in the intensive care unit on life‐sustaining treatment and in a permanently locked‐in state—fully conscious but able to control no bodily movements other than her eye movements. As a clinical ethicist at the hospital, I was consulted by her neurologist, who had established a blink ...
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To lock, or not to lock: That is the question
Journal of Systems and Software, 2012Mechanisms to control concurrent access over project artefacts are needed to execute the software development process in an organized way. These mechanisms are implemented by concurrency control policies in version control systems that may inhibit (i.e. 'to lock') or allow (i.e., 'not to lock') parallel development.
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