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What's New? Inclusion criteria for lung cancer screening (LCS) maintain cost control by focusing resources on select high‐risk groups. However, eligible individuals are inherently dissimilar in risk profile and demographics, potentially impacting LCS effectiveness and uptake.
María Olivia Cabrera +7 more
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Loot box engagement: relationships with educational attainment, employment status and earnings in a cohort of 16 000 United Kingdom gamers. [PDF]
Close J +4 more
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Debt Relief and Civil War [PDF]
debt relief, conflict, fiscal policy, sub-Saharan ...
Addison, Tony, Murshed, S. Mansoob
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Therapeutic Gene Editing: DNA Repair Pathways, Emerging Editors, and Clinical Progress
ABSTRACT The field of gene editing has evolved rapidly over the past decade, progressing from programmable zinc‐finger nucleases (ZFNs) and transcription activator‐like effector nucleases (TALENs) to the widespread adoption of CRISPR‐Cas systems. First‐generation editors catalyzed genome engineering by introducing targeted double‐strand breaks (DSBs ...
Li‐Kuang Tsai +7 more
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An Evaluation of Gaming-Related Harms in Relation to Gaming Disorder and Loot Box Involvement. [PDF]
Carey PAK, Delfabbro P, King D.
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Folk Models of Loot Boxes in Video Games
Regulations require video games to provide transparency regarding loot box odds to keep players informed, leading many games to disclose probabilities in various ways; yet, the extent of players' comprehension of loot box mechanics remains unclear. We performed a content analysis on 80 online posts to understand players' perceptions of loot box odds in
Jinhe Wen +5 more
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Spartan Daily, October 8, 1981 [PDF]
Volume 77, Issue 26https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/6802/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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ABSTRACT Background Given their modifiable nature, understanding the intrapersonal factors involved in the cessation of non‐suicidal self‐injury (NSSI) is needed to inform existing therapeutic approaches and explore novel avenues for supporting individuals with NSSI.
Caitlyn Herrick +3 more
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An Experimental Test of Criminal Behavior Among Juveniles and Young Adults [PDF]
We report results from economic experiments that provide a direct test of the hypothesis that criminal behavior responds rationally to changes in the possible rewards and in the probability and severity of punishment.
Michael S. Visser +2 more
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Impatience for negative experiences
Abstract Conceptualizing impatience as an emotion, and patience as the regulation of that emotion, offers new insights and opportunities for the study of consumer behavior. While this framework has primarily been applied to impatience for positive events, many real‐life events of interest involve decisions about negative or mixed‐valence events.
David J. Hardisty
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