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Rhinovirus as the main co-circulating virus during the COVID-19 pandemic in children

open access: yesJornal de Pediatria, 2022
Objective: Changes in the epidemiology of respiratory infections during the restrictions imposed as a response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have been reported elsewhere.
Fernanda Hammes Varela   +11 more
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The evolution of humanitarian logistics as a discipline through a crystal ball [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management, 2021
Purpose – Humanitarian logistics has for a long time been argued to be a new discipline. Now that even the Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management (JHLSCM) has existed over a decade, it is time to take a closer look at its evolution.
Nezih Altay   +2 more
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From Responsible Research and Innovation to responsibility by design

open access: yesJournal of Responsible Innovation, 2021
Drawing on more than eight years working to implement Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in the Human Brain Project, a large EU-funded research project that brings together neuroscience, computing, social sciences, and the humanities, and one of ...
Bernd Carsten Stahl   +15 more
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Application of ventilator-associated events (VAE) in ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) notified in Brazil (IMPACTO MR-PAV): a protocol for a cohort study

open access: yesBMJ Open, 2023
Introduction Certain criteria for ventilator-associated events (VAE) definition might influence the type of an event, its detection rate and consequently the resource expenditure in intensive care unit. The Impact of Infections by Antimicrobial-Resistant
Alvaro Avezum   +14 more
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Towards an understanding of global brain data governance: ethical positions that underpin global brain data governance discourse

open access: yesFrontiers in Big Data, 2023
IntroductionThe study of the brain continues to generate substantial volumes of data, commonly referred to as “big brain data,” which serves various purposes such as the treatment of brain-related diseases, the development of neurotechnological devices ...
Paschal Ochang   +3 more
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Social stability risk assessment and economic competitiveness in China

open access: yesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications, 2022
Social stability risk assessment (SSRA) has become the mainstream policy instrument for assessing potential risks of large-scale development projects across all sectors in China.
Ruilian Zhang   +4 more
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Broadening our horizons: Digital technology, metatechnologies, and their implications for responsible innovation

open access: yesNovation, 2020
This paper argues that responsible innovation discourses must consider the changing nature of digital innovation, if they are to stand a chance of steering the development of technology towards democratically-acceptable ends.
Vincent Bryce   +3 more
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Pseudonymisation of neuroimages and data protection: Increasing access to data while retaining scientific utility

open access: yesNeuroImage: Reports, 2021
For a number of years, facial features removal techniques such as ‘defacing’, ‘skull stripping’ and ‘face masking/blurring’, were considered adequate privacy preserving tools to openly share brain images.
Damian Eke   +12 more
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Marketing Social Responsibility [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
We analyze the marketing strategies of vertically differentiated firms when consumers observe their performance on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and firms simultaneously decide the price, advertising intensity and the investment in CSR. While advertising increases consumers’ perception of product quality, CSR is introduced as “an observable and
Banerjee, Sumitro, Wathieu, Luc
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Socially Responsible Investment versus Socially Responsible Consumption [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
To maximize their impact, socially responsible households can invest responsibly (SRI), consume responsibly (SRC), or do both. The key question of this paper is, which mix of SRI and SRC leads to a desired impact with the lowest loss of utility for responsible households.
Hendrik Hakenes, Eva Schliephake
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