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IPR Policy Brief - Why European organisations fail to be truly transformative actors in interethnic relations
Minority rights are central to many debates in and across Europe, particularly where policymaking is concerned with the ever-present risk of ethnic tension and conflict in the region. Research carried out by Professor David...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Why European organisations fail to be truly transformative actors in interethnic relations
Minority rights are central to many debates in and across Europe, particularly where policymaking is concerned with the ever-present risk of ethnic tension and conflict in the region. Research carried out by Professor David...
Published by: University of Bath
Building a Certification and Inspection Data Infrastructure to Promote Transparent Markets
This article reports on data architecture that reduces information asymmetries to support public-private collaboration to govern product certification and inspection for promoting transparent markets and building consumer trust....
The Genome Conformation As an Integrator of Multi-Omic Data
Publicly available multi-omic databases, in particular if associated with medical annotations, are rich resources with the potential to lead a rapid transition from high-throughput molecular biology experiments to better...
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Algorithmic Fairness in Mortgage Lending
Abstract: To address the rising concern that algorithmic decision-making may reinforce discriminatory biases, researchers have proposed many notions of fairness and corresponding mathematical formalizations. Each of these...
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Ontological Modeling of Certification and Inspection Process to Support Smart Disclosure of Product Information
The increasing number of certification schemes diminishes the utility of certifications as private regulation and creates several policy challenges. The undergoing efforts to help consumers verify the accuracy of information...
The Grizzly, February 27, 2003
An Appetite for New Ideas: Hunger Activist Visits Ursinus Blizzard 2003 Night on the Town Ursinus Style Black History Month Ends Opinion: What is the Big Deal About Turning 21? DanceBOOM: A Unique & Unforgettable Cultural...
Published by: Ursinus College
Algorithmic Fairness in Mortgage Lending
AbstractTo address the rising concern that algorithmic decision-making may reinforce discriminatory biases, researchers have proposed many notions of fairness and corresponding mathematical...
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Formalising trade-offs beyond algorithmic fairness
Abstract: There is growing concern that decision-making informed by machine learning (ML) algorithms may unfairly discriminate based on personal demographic attributes, such as race and gender. Scholars have responded by...
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Social expectations as a possible mechanism for adult personality change
OBJECTIVE: Personality traits change in both mean levels and variance across the life span but the mechanisms underlying these developmental trends remain unclear. Social Investment Principle (SIP) suggests that social...
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Medal of Honor in the Arts Honors Five at April 1 Ceremony
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
During this ninth year for the awards, the university will honor: David Bancroft Johnson (posthumously), founder and first president of Winthrop; Joanne Lunt, emeritus professor of dance; Hazel and Murray Somerville, church...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Grizzly, December 5, 2002
Putting the "Art" Back in a Liberal Arts Education Celebrating the Holidays Around the World There is no Need to be Violent Stress Triggers at Ursinus College Stress Busters Fear vs. Phobia Graduates: Trying to Find a Job...
Published by: Ursinus College
Longitudinal effects of breast feeding on parent-reported child behaviour.
OBJECTIVE: Shorter breastfeeding duration has been linked to a range of difficulties in children. However, evidence linking shorter breastfeeding duration to child behavioural problems has been inconclusive. Owing to an almost...
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Adopting Web Conferencing in Online Teaching
This study represented dimensions from the Diffusion of Innovations theory and the Community of Inquiry model to explore the adoption of web-conferencing. It used logistic regression to model the likelihood of adopting...
Incidence, co-occurrence, and evolution of long-COVID features
BACKGROUND: Long-COVID refers to a variety of symptoms affecting different organs reported by people following Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. To date, there have been no robust estimates of the incidence and...
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Social Adventure
Social environments can be challenging for people with intellectual disabilities. These challenges impact a person's social inclusion and participation in their communities. Social skills development requires training and...

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