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Wearable sensors in paediatric neurology
Types of signals monitored in children's natural environments using wearable sensors, and their associated applications in various paediatric neurological conditions. Abstract Wearable sensors have the potential to transform diagnosis, monitoring, and management of children who have neurological conditions.
Camila González Barral, Laurent Servais
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The divergence between the willingness-to-pay (WTP) and willingness-to-accept (WTA) has resulted in two explanations. First, that this may be due to the manifestation of the endowment effect (Kahneman, Knetsch and Thaler, 1991).
Kujal, Praveen, Smith, Vernon
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Evidence for nu_mu -> nu_e Neutrino Oscillations from LSND [PDF]
A search for nu_mu -> nu_e oscillations has been conducted with the LSND apparatus at the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility. Using nu_mu from pi^+ decay in flight, the nu_e appearance is detected via the charged-current reaction C(nu_e,e^-)X. Two independent analyses observe a total of 40 beam-on high-energy electron events (60 < E_e < 200 MeV ...
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Abstract In their 2022 study, ‘The Effects of Naloxone Access Laws on Opioid Abuse, Mortality, and Crime,’ Doleac and Mukherjee conclude that broadening access to a life‐saving drug—naloxone—does not reduce opioid‐related mortality as the drug simultaneously encourages riskier drug use. I show issues with their data, design, and estimation methods. For
Sergey Alexeev
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Community colleges continue to experience tremendous growth in online courses. This growth reflects the need to increase the numbers of students who complete certificates or degrees. Retaining online students, not to mention assuring their success, is a
Vernon C. Smith+2 more
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Review of Essays in the Theory of Risk Bearing [PDF]
Vernon Smith reviews Essays in the Theory of Risk Bearing by Kenneth J ...
Smith, Vernon L.
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Predicting voluntary contributions by “revealed‐preference Nash‐equilibrium”
Abstract One‐shot public‐good situations are prominent in the public debate, and a prime example for behavior diverging from the standard Nash‐equilibrium. Could a Nash‐equilibrium predict one‐shot public‐good behavior in principle? A “revealed‐preference Nash‐equilibrium” (rpne) out‐of‐sample predicts behavior, outperforming other social‐preference ...
Irenaeus Wolff
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Background Individual strategies in pandemic preparedness plans may not reduce the impact of an influenza pandemic. Methods We searched modeling publications through PubMed and associated references from 1990 to 30 September 2009. Inclusion criteria were
Lee Vernon J+2 more
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Markets as economizers of information: Field experimental examination of the “Hayek Hypothesis” [PDF]
The work of Friedrich Von Hayek contains several testable predictions about the nature of market processes. Vernon Smith termed the most important one the ‘Hayek hypothesis’: equilibrium prices and the gains from trade can be achieved in the presence of ...
Al-Ubaydli, Omar, Boettke, Peter
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Correlated response to selection for increased body weight on fecundity in Hermetia illucens
Selection for economically interesting traits like body weight can play a crucial role in lowering production costs in black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae). However, how selection for higher larval body weight impacts fecundity, another economically important trait, is not known.
Kriti Shrestha+5 more
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