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Effects of Propeller and Stirring-Speed on the Rheological, Physicochemical, and Sensory Characteristics of Creamed Honeys. [PDF]
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Cooperation driven by alike interactions in presence of social viscosity
Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2023Cooperation observed in nearly all living systems, ranging from human and animal societies down to the scale of bacteria populations, is an astounding process through which individuals act together for mutual benefits. Despite being omnipresent, the mechanism behind the emergence and existence of cooperation in populations of selfish individuals has ...
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Social Network based community Users' Viscosity enhanced model
The 2nd International Conference on Information Science and Engineering, 2010Users' Viscosity is the key to the success of community application, how to improve the Users' Viscosity as much as possible is the challenge that researchers have to face. In the paper, we propose a Social Network based community Users' Viscosity enhanced model. In the model we divide the big social network into small social networks and introduce the
Fusheng Jin, Haiyang Lang, Zhendong Niu
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Viscosity in Matter, Life and Sociality: The Case of Glacial Ice
Theory, Culture & Society, 2021A tension between solidity and fluidity tends to divide the sciences and the humanities along lines that define what is hard and soft in knowledge. This divide relates to similar dichotomies, between exteriority and interiority, material and spiritual, homogeneity and heterogeneity, matter and form, all of which have been partially mapped in Western ...
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Promiscuity resolves constraints on social mate choice imposed by population viscosity
Molecular Ecology, 2014AbstractPopulation viscosity can have major consequences for adaptive evolution, in particular for phenotypes involved in social interactions. For example, population viscosity increases the probability of mating with close kin, resulting in selection for mechanisms that circumvent the potential negative consequences of inbreeding.
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Social, Behavioral, and Metabolic Determinants of Plasma Viscosity in the Whitehall II Study
Annals of Epidemiology, 2005To examine the social, biological, and metabolic associations of plasma viscosity in a large epidemiological study.Plasma viscosity was measured from 4548 men and 1837 women that took part in the fifth phase of the Whitehall II Study (1997-1999). Employment grade was used as a measure of social position.A strong inverse relation between employment ...
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Social viscosities: mapping social performance in public space
Digital Creativity, 2007Abstract This article evaluates locative media works that address a social consciousness; a public space of dynamic media linkages and improvised acts, where spontaneous formations of collective activity may proliferate through ‘social viscosities’ of space. What sorts of narrative space may be created within these linkages?
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