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Risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 transmission in student residences: a case-ascertained study
Background We aimed to investigate the overall secondary attack rates (SAR) of COVID-19 in student residences and to identify risk factors for higher transmission.
Marte Vanbesien +6 more
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Inequalities in Online Representation: Who Follows Their Own Member of Congress on Twitter?
Members of Congress increasingly rely on social media to communicate with their constituents and other members of the public in real time. However, despite their increased use, little is known about the composition of members' audiences in these online ...
Stefan McCabe +3 more
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Planning a shared-schedule residency
Shared-schedule residency training has received more consideration recently as more people have become aware of the need and desirability of such programs. The details of one program, in the Department of Pediatrics of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, are reviewed.
P A, Chamberlin, M D, Jones
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Living Place Matters: The Duplicity of Shared Housing in the Young Adults of South Korea
This study focus on the phenomenon of the preference for co-living among young adults that has manifested in South Korea. The study examines life in a shared house as a living place, which is the representative form of co-living that the younger adults ...
Nahyang Byun, Donghwa Shon
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UN’ARTE PER GLI EBREI, UN’ARTE PER IL MONDO. LE STRADE DI EL LISSITZKY E MOYSHE BRODERZON
For a short but fertile period, the paths of the two extraordinary artists El Lissitzky (1890-1941) and Moyshe Broderzon (1890-1956) intersected and gave rise to important artistic projects.
Quercioli Mincer Laura
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Understanding young people's transitions in university halls through space and time [PDF]
This article contributes to the theoretical discussion about young people's transitions through space and time. Space and time are complex overarching concepts that have creative potential in deepening understanding of transition.
Adam, Barbara +31 more
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Towards Non-Ageist Housing and Caring in Old Age
This article investigates aging-in-place among seniors who live with caretakers, particularly domestic workers who immigrate to Israel from poorer countries. In recent decades, new apartment designs are intended for families with children.
Shelly Cohen, Yael Allweil
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Insulin signaling shapes fractal scaling of C. elegans behavior
Fractal scaling in animal behavioral activity, where similar temporal patterns appear repeatedly over a series of magnifications among time scales, governs the complex behavior of various animal species and, in humans, can be altered by neurodegenerative
Yukinobu Arata +6 more
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Shared Residence Among Parents Living Apart in Norway
Over the last decade there has been a dramatic increase in shared residence for children among parents living apart in Norway, and a related shift away from mother sole custody. Currently, 3 in 10 children in separated families have shared residence, compared to less than 10% at the beginning of the century.
Kitterød, Ragni Hege +1 more
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Do Reasons and Evidence Share the Same Residence? [PDF]
This is part of an authors meets critics session on Daniel Star's wonderful book, Knowing Better. I discuss a potential problem with Kearns and Star's Reasons as Evidence thesis. The issue has to do with the difficulties we face is we treat normative reasons as evidence and impose no possession conditions on evidence.
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