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Hydrological Evolution of a Small Watershed Over Nearly a Century of Pumping
The results show that climate and pumping interacted to influence subsurface storage changes in Bertrand Creek Watershed, while aquifer to stream discharge and streamflow declined significantly due to pumping. It also highlights the 1970s as a tipping point in the watershed, marked by significant hydrological change, mostly due to the introduction of ...
Oluwapelumi D. Shotayo +2 more
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Abstract The duration of genetic counseling (GC) sessions can vary significantly. However, which factors contribute to sessions being abbreviated or extended and how that affects quality of care has not been well studied. This study explored variability in long versus short GC patient care time, defined as time spent in the session with the patient ...
Emily Glanton +2 more
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Talking Emotional Safety: School Leaders and Language in a Chicago School Safety Reform
ABSTRACT This article examines the ways that school leaders used buzzwords when speaking about youth “emotional safety,” in a Chicago Public Schools safety reform aimed at reexamining the role of school policing. Drawing on observations from pandemic‐era virtual school council meetings, we suggest a recognizable register of speech developed around the ...
Uma Blanchard +2 more
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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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Upzoning the YIMBY rent gap: A transit‐oriented spatial fix
Abstract This paper takes up the phenomenon of transit‐oriented zoning reform as an urban planning solution to the housing crisis that promises affordability, sustainability, and racial justice. I hypothesize that upzoning near transit creates a vertical rent gap that represents a YIMBY (Yes in My Back Yard) spatial fix, a targeted spatial deregulation
Anna Kramer
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Investigation of Mechanical Properties of Wired Glass
ABSTRACT This study investigates the fracture strength, also known as the modulus of rupture (MOR), of wired glass using the four‐point bending test. The strength distribution was analyzed through a two‐parameter Weibull analysis, with the stress at failure determined using digital image correlation (DIC) coupled with finite element analysis (FEA). The
Harrison (HongRan) Wang +4 more
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The (Missing) Relation between Acquisition Announcement Returns and Value Creation
ABSTRACT Cumulative abnormal returns (CARs) computed around acquisition announcements are widely considered to be market‐based assessments of expected value creation. We show, however, that announcement returns do not correlate with commonly used and new measures of ex post outcomes. A simple characteristics‐based model using standard information known
ITZHAK BEN‐DAVID +3 more
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Rolling shutter-resistant confocal endomicroscopy image stitching via dual-path Gaussian U-Net. [PDF]
Lu Y, Chen S, Liu Q.
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Rolling shutter speckle plethysmography for quantitative cardiovascular monitoring. [PDF]
Lee Y, Byun S, Yi C, Jung J, Lee SA.
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Improvements and validation of spatiotemporal speckle correlation model for rolling shutter speckle imaging. [PDF]
Yi C, Byun S, Lee Y, Lee SA.
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