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The skinny on obesity and cancer
Nature Cell Biology, 2017Obesity now rivals smoking as one of the leading preventable causes of cancer. Obesity-associated neutrophilia is now shown to enhance breast cancer metastasis and to be reversible through dietary modification and weight loss.
Jaclyn, Sceneay, Sandra S, McAllister
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Proceedings of the 22nd ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 2016
Can we find heterogeneous clusters hidden in data sets with 80% noise? Although such settings occur in the real-world, we struggle to find methods from the abundance of clustering techniques that perform well with noise at this level. Indeed, perhaps this is enough of a departure from classical clustering to warrant its study as a separate problem.
Samuel Maurus, Claudia Plant
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Can we find heterogeneous clusters hidden in data sets with 80% noise? Although such settings occur in the real-world, we struggle to find methods from the abundance of clustering techniques that perform well with noise at this level. Indeed, perhaps this is enough of a departure from classical clustering to warrant its study as a separate problem.
Samuel Maurus, Claudia Plant
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1985
Cross-country ski resorts in Montana and Wyoming offer gourmet-style dining and endless trails with views of geysers, steaming rivers and pools, and herds of buffalo and elk foraging in broad meadows.
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Cross-country ski resorts in Montana and Wyoming offer gourmet-style dining and endless trails with views of geysers, steaming rivers and pools, and herds of buffalo and elk foraging in broad meadows.
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Pediatrics, 2016
Much has been made of the link between obesity and slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE). However, little data exists in the literature on patients with SCFE who are underweight/normal weight. The purpose of this study was to determine if underweight/normal weight patients differ from overweight and obese patients with SCFE. This was a multi-center,
Rachel Y Goldstein +8 more
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Much has been made of the link between obesity and slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE). However, little data exists in the literature on patients with SCFE who are underweight/normal weight. The purpose of this study was to determine if underweight/normal weight patients differ from overweight and obese patients with SCFE. This was a multi-center,
Rachel Y Goldstein +8 more
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Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2012
Much research demonstrates that exposure to thin media ideals has a negative effect on women’s body image. The present research suggests a notable and important exception to this rule. The authors propose the parasocial relationship-moderation hypothesis—that parasocial, or one-sided, relationships (PSRs) moderate the effects of thin media figures on ...
Ariana F. Young +2 more
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Much research demonstrates that exposure to thin media ideals has a negative effect on women’s body image. The present research suggests a notable and important exception to this rule. The authors propose the parasocial relationship-moderation hypothesis—that parasocial, or one-sided, relationships (PSRs) moderate the effects of thin media figures on ...
Ariana F. Young +2 more
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2015 IEEE 22nd Symposium on Computer Arithmetic, 2015
Reproducibility is the ability to obtain bitwise identical results from different runs of the same program on the same input data, regardless of the available computing resources, or how they are scheduled. Recently, techniques have been proposed to attain reproducibility for BLAS operations, all of which rely on reproducibly computing the floating ...
Hong Diep Nguyen, James Demmel
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Reproducibility is the ability to obtain bitwise identical results from different runs of the same program on the same input data, regardless of the available computing resources, or how they are scheduled. Recently, techniques have been proposed to attain reproducibility for BLAS operations, all of which rely on reproducibly computing the floating ...
Hong Diep Nguyen, James Demmel
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What’s the skinny on “Skinny” labels?
Journal of Generic Medicines: The Business Journal for the Generic Medicines Sector, 2022openaire +1 more source
Gastronomica, 2003
This article looks at the experience that people around the world have had with fat and is a rebuttal to Gary Taubes' piece in The New York Times 'What if Fat Doesn't Make You Fat'. Taubes fails to distinguish between different fats in his lengthy article, essentially an apologia for the Atkins' diet. But only when we know the specific fats that people
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This article looks at the experience that people around the world have had with fat and is a rebuttal to Gary Taubes' piece in The New York Times 'What if Fat Doesn't Make You Fat'. Taubes fails to distinguish between different fats in his lengthy article, essentially an apologia for the Atkins' diet. But only when we know the specific fats that people
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2011
This book is a straightforward and entertaining primer on college teaching. It discusses the nitty-gritty aspects of teaching while providing readers with a synoptic but concise explanation of the principles of the art. It also offers a viable alternative to the books on teaching currently available or in print. That alternative is the classic texts on
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This book is a straightforward and entertaining primer on college teaching. It discusses the nitty-gritty aspects of teaching while providing readers with a synoptic but concise explanation of the principles of the art. It also offers a viable alternative to the books on teaching currently available or in print. That alternative is the classic texts on
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Abstract This article critically examines how artificial images and AI software distort body perception and influence self-engagement, particularly within the context of eating disorder narratives. It highlights the deceptive nature of AI-modified appearances, their aesthetic implications, and the proliferation of harmful content ...
Ally Zlatar, Andrew Divers
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Ally Zlatar, Andrew Divers
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