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Abstract Research Summary Knowledge accumulation requires that we understand whether and when relationships identified in any research setting generalize to others—that is, suggesting domains where results hold (or not). Strategy scholars carefully identify how theoretical mechanisms operate in their chosen research contexts, but attend less to whether
Daniel A. Levinthal, Lori Rosenkopf
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QSA: Query Splitting-Based Anticollision for Mobile RFID-Based Internet-of-Things
Mobility is a common character of the emerging RFID-based internet-of-things. However, most of prior RFID anticollision algorithms ignore the movement of tags, which can degrade the identification performance seriously and even result in tag starvation ...
Jianliang Gao +3 more
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Chipless radio frequency identification (RFID) technology recently observed a growing interest, mainly because of its wide area of applications, and huge potential market, with the advent of Internet of Things era.
Muhammad Ahmad Ashraf +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Image‐guided radar localisation (RL) is a wire‐free alternative to hookwire localisation (HWL) for preoperative localisation of impalpable breast and axillary lesions, with potential logistical and technical advantages. This study assesses clinical utility, accuracy of placement and surgical oncologic outcome metrics for RL using ...
Grace Carpenter +8 more
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ALTAA: Analysis of long‐term activity patterns in ant colonies
Abstract Collective behaviours are a fascinating study area due to the emergent properties that can only arise in groups of interacting individuals. However, their quantitative study is often impaired by technical difficulties, creating either low‐quality and sparse data or impractical data amounts, particularly when capturing large groups over long ...
Jinook Oh, Sylvia Cremer
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Digital Transformation of Retail Work: The Rise of Chaotic Rationalisation
ABSTRACT We examine how new digital technologies are transforming labour processes in frontline jobs in United States (US) store‐based retail, examining the US as an extreme case of labour market liberalisation. Research on technological change presents three scenarios: job displacement, job enrichment and ‘digital Taylorism’ involving heightened ...
Chris Tilly, Françoise Carré
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Democratising Multi‐Projector Displays
Spatially augmented reality (SAR) transforms large, surround, collaborative experiences out of VR/AR headsets to the real world by merging content from projectors with the physical environment. This detailed state‐of‐the‐art survey reports on the advancements in multi‐projector aggregation and hardware technologies used to achieve SAR and build ...
Aditi Majumder, Muhammad Twaha Ibrahim
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Development of a chute for improving cow movement and reducing agonistic behavior
Abstract The walk‐over‐weighing (WoW) system and a body weighing system utilizing a dead‐end chute have been developed to reduce the labor involved in weighing grazing cows. However, challenges persist, such as abnormal body weight readings in the WoW and agonistic behavior in the dead‐end chute system.
Huricha +4 more
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Translocations are often used in the conservation of large raptors, including Old World vultures. Different release methods are usually assessed by comparing the movement patterns and survival of released individuals. However, these approaches fail to capture the gregarious behaviour of many vulture species.
Jacopo Cerri +11 more
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ABSTRACT Climate change has intensified the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, particularly methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation. Genetic selection has emerged as a promising mitigation strategy; however, studies on Bos taurus indicus , especially Nellore cattle, remain limited.
J. A. Silva +10 more
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