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To Share or not to Share? Determinants of Sharing Mobility in Italy
Social Indicators Research, 2021In the last years, there has been a growing interest in the sharing mobility transport thanks to its potentialities in terms of service accessibility and versatility being a valid alternative to the use of private vehicles. Its role could become central to promote environmental sustinability as well as to fill the gap of public transport being the ...
D'Urso P.+4 more
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The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2008
The happy tendency to share resources equitably — at least with members of one's own social group — is a central and unique feature of human social life. It emerges, it seems, in middle childhood.
Felix Warneken, Michael Tomasello
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The happy tendency to share resources equitably — at least with members of one's own social group — is a central and unique feature of human social life. It emerges, it seems, in middle childhood.
Felix Warneken, Michael Tomasello
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To Share or Not to Share: Adjustment Dynamics in Sharing Markets [PDF]
To aid in the description and estimation of the tremendous recent growth in the collaborative economy, we provide a model for the dynamic sharing, subject to fixed costs. The sharing economy comprises a set of infinitely lived, heterogeneous suppliers, who take recurring decisions about entering or leaving the market.
Razeghian Jahromi, Maryam+1 more
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To Share or Not to Share SHARE-it: Lessons Learnt [PDF]
The purpose of this position paper is to discuss the authors’ reflections on the use of Assistive Technologies to support user’s autonomy to perform the necessary Activities of Daily Living (ADL). In special, we will address the use of Agent-based robotic services.
Ulises Cortés, Roberta Annicchiarico
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To Share or Not To Share: That Is Not the Question
Science Translational Medicine, 2012Sharing clinical and biomedical data could accelerate translational research.
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Scientific American, 2011
The article reports on results from research that appeared in "PLoS Genetics" regarding a discovery by scientists at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, that prokaryotes, which include bacteria and archaea collectively, acquire genes from neighboring microbes more often than previously thought.
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The article reports on results from research that appeared in "PLoS Genetics" regarding a discovery by scientists at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, that prokaryotes, which include bacteria and archaea collectively, acquire genes from neighboring microbes more often than previously thought.
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Cost Sharing and Catch Sharing [PDF]
Abstract The model developed in this paper attempts to provide an explanation of the fact that Icelandic vessel owners and Icelandic skippers do not share costs of operation of a vessel. In the model, a skipper is contracted to take a fishing vessel to the fishing ground.
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Share and share alike [data sharing]
Engineering & Technology, 2006Technical, legal, political, and social issues have hampered efforts to broaden data sharing among UK government departments. One of the major arguments against data sharing is that it violates the citizens' right to privacy. However, the new plans for personal data subvert these beliefs, outlined in the Human Rights Act, in favor of active risk ...
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Epidemiology, 2009
This question (to share or to not share data) was the topic of the "The Changing Face Hof Epidemiology" symposium at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Society for Epidemiological Research. The 2 presenters, Daniel Levy and Graham Colditz, offered their perspectives based on years of experience as principal investigators for the Framing ham Study and the ...
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This question (to share or to not share data) was the topic of the "The Changing Face Hof Epidemiology" symposium at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Society for Epidemiological Research. The 2 presenters, Daniel Levy and Graham Colditz, offered their perspectives based on years of experience as principal investigators for the Framing ham Study and the ...
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Patient Information: To Share or Not to Share?
Medical Law Review, 2018This commentary considers the General Medical Council's new guidance, Confidentiality: Good Practice in Handling Patient Information, which came into effect in April 2017. The commentary highlights some of the changes from the previous guidance and argues that, while some areas could have been developed further, the new guidelines are in general more ...
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