An Input Lexicon for Familiar Numbers
Neuropsychological case-studies suggested that dates and encyclopedic numbers may be processed differently than unknown numbers. However, this issue was seldom investigated in healthy participants.
Aliette Lochy, Christine Schiltz
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Decembrists Exonerated by Investigative Commission: Lieutenant Colonel I. A. Arsenyev
This article examines the Decembrists who were exonerated by the official investigation and found not guilty of involvement in the secret societies. This aspect of the Decembrist movement remains largely understudied in the historiography.
P. V. Ilyin
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Research is ‘a step into the unknown’: an exploration of pharmacists’ perceptions of factors impacting on research participation in the NHS [PDF]
Objective This study explored National Health Service (NHS) pharmacists’ perceptions and experiences of pharmacist-led research in the workplace. Design Semistructured, face-to-face discussions continued until distinct clusters of ...
Lowrie, Richard +11 more
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Asynchronous Implementation of Failure Detectors with partial connectivity and unknown participants
We consider the problem of failure detection in dynamic networks such as MANETs. Unreliable failure detectors are classical mechanisms which provide information about process failures. However, most of current implementations consider that the network is fully connected and that the initial number of nodes of the system is known. This assumption is not
Sens, Pierre +4 more
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New Figures in History of Decembrist Movement: Merchant-Conspirator A. P. Sapozhnikov
This article discusses a lesser-known participant in the secret society and conspiracy of the Decembrists in St. Petersburg, merchant Alexander Petrovich Sapozhnikov (1788–1827).
P. V. Ilyin
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Pavel Rennenkampf: Unnoticed Decembrist Conspirator
This article addresses the misidentification of Colonel Pavel Rennenkampf, a member of the Southern Decembrist conspiracy and a colonel in the General Staff (1790-1857), by historians.
P. V. Ilyin
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Neuro-computational mechanisms and individual biases in action-outcome learning under moral conflict
How we juggle morally conflicting outcomes during learning remains unknown. Here, by comparing variants of reinforcement learning models, the authors show that participants differ substantially in their preference, with some choosing actions that benefit
Laura Fornari +10 more
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SITAN: Services for Fault-Tolerant Ad Hoc Networks with Unknown Participants
The evolution of mobile devices with various capabilities (e.g., smartphones and tablets), together with their ability to collaborate in impromptu ad hoc networks, opens new opportunities for the design of innovative distributed applications. The development of these applications needs to address several difficulties, such as the unreliability of the ...
David R. Matos +2 more
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Background Georgia has a significant risk of ongoing HIV and HCV outbreak. Within this context, harm reduction aims to reduce risk associated with drug use through community activities, such as peer recruitment and involvement.
Cale Lawlor +5 more
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Influence of Category Label and Metaphor on Judgments About Mental Disorder Characteristics [PDF]
Category labels affect people’s judgments regarding mental disorders which are unknown to them. Descriptions of these ‘unknown’ disorders that do have a name, are assumed by people to be more stable and having reasons to exist, when compared with the ...
Aslanov I.A. +2 more
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