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On aggregation invariance of multinomial processing tree models. [PDF]
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Using Smartphone GPS Data to Detect the Risk of Adolescent Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors.
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A systematic review and meta-analyses of the temporal stability and convergent validity of risk preference measures. [PDF]
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Metaphysical indeterminacy in Everettian quantum mechanics. [PDF]
Glick D, Le Bihan B.
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Toward a more credible assessment of the credibility of science by many-analyst studies. [PDF]
Auspurg K, Brüderl J.
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Rearrangements in the multiverse
Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Science, Crystal Engineering and Materials, 2022A brief and personal history of the binding interactions between Hans-Beat Bürgi and Roald Hoffmann is given, and a potential rearrangement of their molecules is considered.
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Multiversion join index for multiversion data warehouse
Information and Software Technology, 2009The data warehouse (DW) technology is developed in order to support the integration of external data sources (EDSs) for the purpose of advanced data analysis by On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) applications. Since contents and structures of integrated EDSs may evolve in time, the content and schema of a DW must evolve too in order to correctly ...
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New Scientist, 2014
Ripples in the very fabric of the cosmos, unveiled this week, are allowing people to peer further back in time than anyone thought possible, showing people what was happening in the first slivers of a second after the big bang. The discovery of these primordial waves could solidify the idea that the young universe went through a rapid growth spurt ...
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Ripples in the very fabric of the cosmos, unveiled this week, are allowing people to peer further back in time than anyone thought possible, showing people what was happening in the first slivers of a second after the big bang. The discovery of these primordial waves could solidify the idea that the young universe went through a rapid growth spurt ...
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Classical and Quantum Gravity, 2008
More than 2000 years ago, Epicurus taught that there are an infinite number of other worlds, both like and unlike ours, and Aristotle taught that there are none. Neither hypothesis can currently be falsified, and this issue of potential for falsification (that is testability) goes to the heart of many of the chapters in Carr's book.
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More than 2000 years ago, Epicurus taught that there are an infinite number of other worlds, both like and unlike ours, and Aristotle taught that there are none. Neither hypothesis can currently be falsified, and this issue of potential for falsification (that is testability) goes to the heart of many of the chapters in Carr's book.
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