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From amplitudes to contact cosmological correlators
Abstract: Our understanding of quantum correlators in cosmological spacetimes, including those that we can observe in cosmological surveys, has improved qualitatively in the past few years. Now we know many constraints that...
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From amplitudes to contact cosmological correlators
Abstract: Our understanding of quantum correlators in cosmological spacetimes, including those that we can observe in cosmological surveys, has improved qualitatively in the past few years. Now we know many constraints that...
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Doing “gendered exit”
Previous research into the exclusion of disabled persons from paid work tends to compartmentalize them into a stable and undifferentiated category of “cared‐for” subjects. This fixation implicitly approves the ethics of work as...
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Association of migration status with quality of life among rural and urban adults with rare diseases
BACKGROUND: A considerable proportion of rare disease patients decide to migrate to access a definitive diagnosis or appropriate care, which could affect their quality of life in a long term. OBJECTIVE: To compare quality of...
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Between gang talk and prohibition
Jack Spicer
Jan 31, 2021
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The drug supply model termed ‘County Lines’ has generated extensive attention over recent years in the UK. Associated street violence, the involvement of young people and exploitation have been the source of...
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Between gang talk and prohibition
Jack Spicer
Jan 31, 2021
Background
The drug supply model termed ‘County Lines’ has generated extensive attention over recent years in the UK. Associated street violence, the involvement of young people and exploitation have been the source of...
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Quality of life and its contributors among adults with late-onset Pompe disease in China
Abstract: Background: Pompe disease (PD) is a rare inherited disorder caused by the deficiency of acid-α glucosidase, which leads to the impairment of organ and tissue functions and causes disabilities. As the first national...
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Quality of life and its contributors among adults with late-onset Pompe disease in China.
BACKGROUND: Pompe disease (PD) is a rare inherited disorder caused by the deficiency of acid-α glucosidase, which leads to the impairment of organ and tissue functions and causes disabilities. As the first national survey on...
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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Sustaining the E-Commerce Ecosystem
A large number of customers have used traditional e-commerce portals, where there are no assurance of product quality, display of all features, picture search, virtual chat service, product recommendation and tracking facility....
The dimeric Golgi protein Gorab binds to Sas6 as a monomer to mediate centriole duplication.
The duplication and ninefold symmetry of the Drosophila centriole requires that the cartwheel molecule, Sas6, physically associates with Gorab, a trans-Golgi component. How Gorab achieves these disparate associations is unclear....
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Real-Time Classification Model of Public Emergencies Using Fusion Expansion Network
Gang Wang, Haiou Xiong
Jan 01, 2024
In today's deep learning-dominated era, real-time classification of public emergencies is a critical research area. Existing methods, however, often fall short in considering both temporal and spatial aspects comprehensively....
Difficulty and help with activities of daily living among older adults living alone during the COVID-19 pandemic
BACKGROUND: Older adults who live alone and have difficulties in activities of daily living (ADLs) may have been more vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, little is known about pandemic-related changes in ADL...
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Victims, offenders and victim-offender overlaps of knife crime
Knife crime is a source of concern for the police in England and Wales, however little published research exists on this crime type. Who are the offenders who use knives to commit crime, when and why? Who are their victims, and...
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Difficulty and help with activities of daily living among older adults living alone during the COVID-19 pandemic
BACKGROUND: Older adults who live alone and have difficulties in activities of daily living (ADLs) may have been more vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, little is known about pandemic-related changes in ADL...
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Barriers of effective health insurance coverage for rural-to-urban migrant workers in China
Abstract: Background: More than 90% of the Chinese population was covered by its three basic social health insurances. However, the Chinese rural-to-urban migrant workers (RUMWs), accounting for about one-fifth of China’s total...
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Barriers of effective health insurance coverage for rural-to-urban migrant workers in China
BACKGROUND:More than 90% of the Chinese population was covered by its three basic social health insurances. However, the Chinese rural-to-urban migrant workers (RUMWs), accounting for about one-fifth of China's total population...
Published by: BMC public health
Victims, offenders and victim-offender overlaps of knife crime
Knife crime is a source of concern for the police in England and Wales, however little published research exists on this crime type. Who are the offenders who use knives to commit crime, when and why? Who are their victims, and...
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Dynamic Measurement and Evaluation of Hotel Customer Satisfaction Through Sentiment Analysis on Online Reviews
Both researchers and practitioners have attached great importance to the measurement and evaluation of hotel customer satisfaction. However, there are several problems in the dimensions, methods and conclusions. Thus, it is...
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Job Automation
Job automation is a critical decision that has brought about profound changes in the workplace. However, the question of what drives job automation remains unclear. This study conducts an interdisciplinary review of five...

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