…llenges in machine learning applications that has alluded to pivotal debates in recent years. Such challenges range from spurious associations between variables in medical studies to the bias of race in gender or face recognition systems. Controlling for all types of biases in th…
…iefs facilitate “refinement of and/or transformation” of beliefs and practices. Recent inclusion of IKS (Manzini, 2000, p.31), showed that learners appreciate the teaching of IKS, there was improved participation and a lack of “symbolic violence” on the part of learners. The curr…
…nd promotion of the local area maiores”, along with Santiago de Compostela is a recent topic of significant interest for the and Jerusalem (figs. 2–3). scientific community, in line with the evolution The ancient Roman consular roads gradually of the concept of cultural heritage …
…nges influence a range of early markers of disease and aging, with a particular recent focus on DNA methylation. I am supported by several grants from the National Institute on Aging and the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities to develop new more sensitiv…
…S EDITIONS ‘Teaching an undergraduate class in virology has been complicated in recent years by the lack of an adequate general text. . . . Alan J Cann’s new book, Principles of Molecular Virology is built around the paradigms which unite virology as a mature science. For this an…
…rsus 30% in the pre-ERAS group. Conclusions: Despite accurate adherence to most recent perioperative antibiotic guidelines, the incidence of readmissions after RC due to infection still remains significant. View details for PubMedID 28149935 View details for PubMedCentralID PMC52…
…these are insufficient to adequately mitigate plastic pollution. We also review recent advances in microplastic testing methodologies, which should support management and regulation of plastic wastes. Significant efforts to reduce, reuse, and recycle plastics are needed at the in…
…of the ERC project BuddhistRoad at CERES, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany. His recent publications include “Buddhist Pilgrimage and Spiritual Identity: Korean Sŏn Monks Journeying to Tang China in Search of the Dharma,” in Buddhist Encounters and Identities Across East Asia, ed.…
…lly well with localized orbitals other than Wannier functions, as we have shown recently using atomic orbitals [13]. Polar corrections for phonons and 𝑒-ph interactions The assumption that the IFCs and 𝑒-ph interactions are short-ranged does not hold for polar semiconductors and …
… dedicated to research in the Arctic, sub-Arctic regions, and the Antarctic. In recent years, the polar regions have received increased scientific and public interest. Both the Arctic and Antarctic have been recognized as key regions in the regulation of the global climate, and p…
…to account the strongest version of openness theology. For example, in his most recent book on open theism, Gregory Boyd argues that his version of “neo-Molinism” accounts for roughly the same degree of divine providential control as that of traditional Molinism.7 4 I am aware of…
…9 In this chapter I outline the context of my research. Firstly, I describe the recent struc- tural transformation and commercialisation of the television sector and the situation of independent production companies. As my analysis is based on two case studies in Great Britain an…
…ties, such as type 2 diabetes, are seen even in very young children. It is only recently that scientists have begun to think about adipose tissue as more than a fat storage site. The last decade has seen an explosion of identification and characterization of the many bioactive mo…
…ving-data update documents changes in methods and datasets applied to this most recent global carbon budget as well as evolving community understanding of the global carbon cycle. The data presented in this work are available at https://doi.org/10.18160/GCP-2024 (Friedlingstein e…
…lasphemy, chivalry, saintliness, or lese-majesty are examples; so, to take more recent additions to the conceptual repertoire, are genocide, gaslighting, mansplaining, or himpathy. These concepts are ‘thick’ because they are thickly descriptive— they have a higher descriptive con…