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This article aims to see the changing characteristics and role of journalism as a new media. The rapid development of technology encourages all parties to move forward, including the mass media.
Almira Suci Maharani
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Write Channel Model for Bit-Patterned Media Recording [PDF]
We propose a new write channel model for bit-patterned media recording that reflects the data dependence of write synchronization errors. It is shown that this model accommodates both substitution-like errors and insertion-deletion errors whose statistics are determined by an underlying channel state process.
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A Generalized Write Channel Model for Bit-Patterned Media Recording [PDF]
In this paper, we propose a generalized write channel model for bit-patterned media recording by considering all sources of errors causing some extra disturbances during write process, in addition to data dependent write synchronization errors. We investigate information-theoretic bounds for this new model according to various input distributions and ...
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An Annotated Dataset for Explainable Interpersonal Risk Factors of Mental Disturbance in Social Media Posts [PDF]
With a surge in identifying suicidal risk and its severity in social media posts, we argue that a more consequential and explainable research is required for optimal impact on clinical psychology practice and personalized mental healthcare. The success of computational intelligence techniques for inferring mental illness from social media resources ...
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A Posthuman Cosmopolitanism and New Media Writing
New media writing is often conceptualised in terms of the relationship between human and computers, a process Katherine Hayles calls intermediation (Hayles 2008). However critical writing on new media writing has not necessarily made a strong link between intermediation and interculturality.
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The Online Journalists As Religious Tourism Communication [PDF]
Journalism is considered as the act of collecting, preparing, compiling, changing, and conveying or disseminating news to the general public through certain media channels. As web time appeared, newscasting faced new difficulties.
Maliki, Umar+2 more
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The dual nature of TDC – bridging dendritic and T cells in immunity
TDC are hematopoietic cells combining dendritic and T cell features. They reach secondary lymphoid organs (SLOs) and peripheral organs (liver and lungs) after FLT3‐dependent development in the bone marrow and maturation in the thymus. TDC are activated and enriched in SLOs upon viral infection, suggesting that they might play unique immune roles, since
Maria Nelli, Mirela Kuka
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The glacier ice worm Mesenchytraeus solifugus survives year‐round at 0 °C. Its ATP6 subunit, which forms a regulatory component of the proton pore in mitochondrial ATP synthase, has a carboxy‐terminal extension not found in any other organism examined to date. Here, we show that fusion of this extension to the homologous AtpB protein in E. coli results
Truman Dunkley+2 more
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Numerical optimization of writer geometries for bit patterned magnetic recording [PDF]
A fully-automated pole-tip shape optimization tool, involving write head geometry construction, meshing, micromagnetic simulation and evaluation, is presented. Optimizations have been performed for three different writing schemes (centered, staggered and shingled) for an underlying bit patterned media with an areal density of 2.12 Tdots/in$^2 ...
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Writing for Strategic Communication Industries [PDF]
1. Defining Strategic Communication2. Media Writing Conventions, Culture, and Style3. Strategic Communication Ethics4. News Value5. News Writing Basics6. Feature Writing7. Public Relations Industry8. Media Relations9. Public Relations Writing10.
Roberts, Jasmine, Roberts, Jasmine
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