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Abstract Culture can have a major impact on how we perceive different hazards. In the Romantic period, nature was described and portrayed as mysterious and benevolent. A deep connection to nature was perceived as important. We proposed that this romantic view would be positively related to people's risk perceptions of man‐made hazards and, more ...
Michael Siegrist, Anne Berthold
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Gold standard, multi-genre dataset for named entity recognition and linking. [PDF]
Olewniczak S, Szymański J.
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Cross-lingual alignment and completion of Wikipedia templates [PDF]
Gosse Bouma+2 more
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Abstract The growing sophistication of cyberattacks exposes small‐ and medium‐sized businesses (SMBs) to a widening range of security risks. As these threats evolve in complexity, the need for advanced security measures becomes increasingly pressing. This necessitates a proactive approach to defending against potential cyber intrusions.
Ahmed M. Abdelmagid, Rafael Diaz
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Public perception of Morgellons disease: Lay media controversies and patient perspectives. [PDF]
Huang CA, Smith LR, Feldman SR.
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Summarizing definition from Wikipedia [PDF]
Shiren Ye, Tat‐Seng Chua, Jie Lü
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Abstract This research bridges populism and populist social movement studies to address the question of how left‐ and right‐wing populists unite in a common social movement. Using the novel “à la carte” (ALC) embedding regression model, it analyzes a unique dataset of 5,342 protesters and supporters from the Yellow Vests movement in France, capturing ...
Frédéric Gonthier
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