The Many Shades of Clouds: How Law Fails (Us) in Seeing Power in the Digital Economy
ABSTRACT Cloud infrastructures form the backbone of our contemporary (digital) production environment. Despite their centrality, legal and scholarly practice have not been treating cloud infrastructures as single objects of/for study. In other words, we have laws for regulating services and products that flow from (within) cloud infrastructures, but we
Petros Terzis +2 more
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Optimizing mechanized cleaning of Corcyra cephalonica eggs for stored-product biocontrol via DEM parameter calibration and enhanced vibratory separation. [PDF]
Aiju K +7 more
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One-milligram torsional pendulum toward experiments at the quantum-gravity interface. [PDF]
Agafonova S +3 more
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Estimating actual striking forces using attenuation properties of Taekwondo protectors. [PDF]
Chae M +5 more
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Aging and the Division of Labor of Theory of Mind Skills in Metaphor Comprehension
Abstract While some aspects of pragmatic competence are known to decline with age, for metaphor skills the evidence is inconclusive, possibly due to heterogeneity in the assessment tools. Furthermore, the previous literature on age‐related changes in pragmatic skills has rarely considered the role of Theory of Mind (ToM), which is described as one of ...
Irene Ceccato +6 more
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Vibration suppression of scaled-down towers in offshore wind power based on pendulum tuned particle damper. [PDF]
Xiao W, Xie Z, Yao W, Mo F, Cai Z.
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Declaring futility after traumatic injury and the burden of failure on the surgeon
Abstract In this edition of the THOR supplement in Transfusion, there are two articles that deal with resuscitation futility and transfusion. In one article, Yazer et al. delve into the details of the studies outlined in this editorial and summarize the literature on the topic of transfusion and futility. The second article by Dr.
Jan‐Michael Van Gent, Bryan A. Cotton
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Jumping on the moon as a potential exercise countermeasure
Abstract The Moon's gravitational field strength (17% Earth's gravity) may facilitate the use of bodyweight jumping as an exercise countermeasure against musculoskeletal and cardiovascular deconditioning in reduced gravity settings. The present study characterised the acute physiological and kinetic responses to bodyweight jumping in simulated Lunar ...
Patrick Swain +4 more
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SPINI: a structure-preserving neural integrator for hamiltonian dynamics and parametric perturbation. [PDF]
Liang C, Wen X, Zhu Z, Shen L, Wang Y.
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Cortical responses to balance perturbations persist without active postural control
Abstract figure legend A robotic balance simulator was used to test whether cortical responses to balance perturbations are contingent on active balance control or instead reflect the detection of unexpected motion. Participants experienced identical support‐surface rotations (toes‐up and toes‐down) while actively controlling balance or while being ...
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