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Prompting large language models for quality ecological statistics
Abstract Large language models (LLMs) are rapidly transforming scientific workflows, including ecological statistics and coding. While these AI tools offer impressive capabilities for code generation and scientific reasoning, their responses can be inconsistent, and they may mislead users about appropriate statistical methods.
Christopher J. Brown, Scott Spillias
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We investigate the effects of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's (PCAOB) international inspection access on the value of cash holdings for non‐US companies. Utilizing a difference‐in‐differences (DiD) research design, we find that investors assign significantly higher value to a non‐US company's cash holdings when the company's non‐US ...
Hsiao‐Tang Hsu, Huichi Huang, Yutao Li
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Snow water equivalent determination by microwave radiometry [PDF]
One of the most important parameters for accurate snowmelt runoff prediction is snow water equivalent (SWE) which is contentionally monitored using observations made at widely scattered points in or around specific watersheds.
Chang, A. T. C. +4 more
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Contraction frequency and acidemia at birth: A case–control study
This case–control study shows an association by exposure level between contraction frequency during the final hour before birth and fetal acidemia. Effect sizes are similar regardless of oxytocin use. Contraction frequencies above both the conventional and revised thresholds are common, indicating poor positive predictive value.
Johanna Wagner Bjurström +4 more
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Language, marginality and education: A gitano case study
Given the works of Skutnabb-Kangas(1981) Fishman & Keller(1982) and others on the education of linguistics minorities in different parts of the world, it would appear proper to include, in the on-going discussion through journals and other ...
Rogelio Reyes
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The evolution of the Internet of Things, cloud computing and wireless communication has contributed to an advance in the interconnectivity, efficiency and data accessibility in smart cities, improving environmental sustainability, quality of life and ...
Laura Verde +5 more
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Regional Differences in Muscle and Fascial Tissue Stiffness in the Rectus Femoris Are Dependent Upon Localised Stretching. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Mechanical properties of the deep muscle fascia are important in myofascial force transmission and injury; however, its investigation by shear wave elastography (SWE) in the literature is minimal. Regional differences in biarticular muscle stiffness have implications in mechanism of injury.
Ley CD +4 more
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From bias to bliss: Racial preferences and worker productivity in tennis
Abstract We investigate the impact of differences in consumers' racial preferences on worker productivity through the example of the home advantage (HA) effect using data on wins in men's tennis from 2001 to 2020 (pre‐COVID‐19). We identify players' racial affiliation as one of five distinct groups by combining clustering and facial recognition methods.
Carsten Creutzburg +2 more
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Sisi Huang, Bo Wang, Ying Jiang, Shiyu Li, Junkang Li, Zhili Wang Department of Ultrasound, the First Medical Center, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, 100853, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Zhili Wang, Department of Ultrasound, the First
Huang S +5 more
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Abstract The clinical management of metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatohepatitis (MASH) is undergoing rapid evolution, driven by advances in noninvasive diagnostics and the recent approval of liver‐directed therapies.
Fernando Bril
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