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Coloryt languagepoetry of inhabitants of Western Polissya in nickname-performance appearance people [PDF]
У статті проаналізовано прізвиська Західного Полісся, умотивовані зовнішніми особливостями носіїв, зокрема охарактеризовано неофіційні антропоніми за специфікою структури тіла людини.
Шульська, Наталія +3 more
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Major Cybersecurity Breaches: Shaping Corporate Cybersecurity Policies and Closing the Gaps
ABSTRACT As digitalization accelerates, cybercrime has intensified in both scale and impact over the past two decades. This study aims to critically examine major cybersecurity events, assess them through the lens of routine activity theory, examine insight from three other established criminological and organizational theories, and address central ...
Laura K. Rickett, Deborah Smith
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The anthroponymy of Dragoslavec Breg
This study begins with introductory remarks on the settlement of Dragoslavec Breg in Gornje Međimurje. Particular reference is made to the history of its name, unofficial eponyms and population dynamics.
Anita Škvorc Branda
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The continuity heuristic: Temporal extrapolation in consumer judgment
Abstract From choosing an established brand over a newcomer to deciding when to replace a product or commit to a subscription, consumers routinely make judgments about how much longer things will last. Across 24 studies (N = 9718), this research introduces and tests the continuity heuristic, an intuitive forecasting strategy in which consumers use how ...
Matthew Fisher, Adam H. Smiley
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Abstract Background Hospital‐acquired venous thromboembolism (HA‐VTE) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among hospitalized adults. Accurate prediction of HA‐VTE is crucial for timely intervention and prevention. While logistic regression is widely used for the development of clinical prediction models, there is ongoing interest in the ...
Yeji Ko +7 more
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ABSTRACT Why do employees conceal their coworkers' unethical behavior and who is most likely to do so? To address these questions, we begin by developing and validating a psychometrically robust measure of relational cover‐up behavior (Study 1). Using a two‐wave study (N = 475), we then test the argument that employees may experience an identity threat
Jenny H. Wang +2 more
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Most N.D. Supreme Court Justices, Attorneys in Fighting Sioux Nickname Case Have UND Law School Ties
Of the five North Dakota Supreme Court justices who soon may be at center stage in the fight over UND’s Fighting Sioux nickname, four are graduates of the UND School of Law and two, including Chief Justice Gerald VandeWalle, received their ...
University of North Dakota
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In the realm of hyper-connected world, social media’s widespread use has given rise to a new class of cyber threats known as social media botnets. As botnets become increasingly sophisticated in mimicking humans, there is a growing need to develop ...
Khan, Dawar +3 more
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The needle study: Machine learning as a new method for case‐finding in celiac disease
Abstract Objectives Despite a well‐defined diagnostic work‐up, uncertainties persist regarding celiac disease (CeD) detection strategies in the general population. Machine learning (ML) algorithms offer promise in aiding medical decision‐making on clinical data.
Chiara Maria Trovato +9 more
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Leader Succession and Strategic Change: The Role of Leader's Subgroups Size
ABSTRACT Research suggests that new CEO successors drive strategic change through the subgroup of their immediate collaborators. However, it remains unclear how this subgroup is configured. In this research, we address this limitation by introducing a new concept of “CEO's subgroup size” (the number of TMT members in the CEO's subgroup).
Yue Zhang, Oluremi B. Ayoko
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