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Reconsidering Empathy
The decline of empathy among health professional students, highlighted in the literature on health education, is a concern for medical educators. The evidence suggests that empathy decline is likely to stem more from structural...
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Artificial grammar learning of melody is constrained by melodic inconsistency
Martin Rohrmeier, Ian Cross
Oct 02, 2020
Considerable evidence suggests that people acquire artificial grammars incidentally and implicitly, an indispensable capacity for the acquisition of music or language. However, less research has been devoted to exploring...
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The Trumpington Cross in context
SJ Lucy
May 11, 2017
An Anglo-Saxon gold and garnet cloisonné pectoral cross from a seventh-century bed burial at Trumpington, Cambridgeshire in 2011 is the fifth such example to be found. Details of the contextual associations of the five crosses...
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Cross-assignment discrimination in pay
The traditional Becker/Arrow style model of discrimination depicts majority and minority workers as perfectly substitutable inputs, implying that all workers have the same job assignment. The model is only appropriate for...
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Cross-assignment discrimination in pay
The traditional Becker/Arrow style model of discrimination depicts majority and minority workers as perfectly substitutable inputs, implying that all workers have the same job assignment. The model is only appropriate for...
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Cross-field demagnetization of stacks of tapes
Abstract: Stacks of superconducting (SC) tapes can trap much higher magnetic fields than conventional magnets. This makes them very promising for motors and generators. However, ripple magnetic fields in these machines present a...
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IN HONOR OF GEORGE CROSS
Molecular Parasitology: The Next Frontier A symposium in honor of George A.M. Cross
Cross-depiction problem
The cross-depiction is the recognition -- and synthesis -- of objects whether they are photographed, painted, drawn, etc. It is a significant yet under-researched problem. Emulating the remarkable human ability to recognise and...
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Cross-depiction problem
The cross-depiction is the recognition -- and synthesis -- of objects whether they are photographed, painted, drawn, etc. It is a significant yet under-researched problem. Emulating the remarkable human ability to recognise and...
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Cork-in-bottle mechanism of inhibitor binding to mammalian complex I.
Mitochondrial complex I (NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase), a major contributor of free energy for oxidative phosphorylation, is increasingly recognized as a promising drug target for ischemia-reperfusion injury, metabolic...
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Cross-fitted instrument
Bias from weak instruments may undermine the ability to estimate causal effects in instrumental variable regression (IVR). We present here a new approach to handling weak instrument bias through the application of a new type of...
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The Impact of Cross-Border E-Commerce Policy on Imports
In the era of the digital economy, cross-border e-commerce is a specific embodiment of “internet plus international trade.” Based on the promoting policy of “The product lists of cross-border e-commerce retail imports” and...
Cross-Modal Learning for Free-Text Video Search
This article focuses on cross-modal video retrieval, a technology with wide-ranging applications across media networks, security organizations, and even individuals managing large personal video collections. The authors discuss...
Cross-fitted instrument
Bias from weak instruments may undermine the ability to estimate causal effects in instrumental variable regression (IVR). We present here a new approach to handling weak instrument bias through the application of a new type of...
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Cork-in-bottle mechanism of inhibitor binding to mammalian complex I.
Mitochondrial complex I (NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase), a major contributor of free energy for oxidative phosphorylation, is increasingly recognized as a promising drug target for ischemia-reperfusion injury, metabolic...
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Nonverbal Auditory Cues Allow Relationship Quality to be Inferred During Conversations.
UNLABELLED: The claim that nonverbal cues provide more information than the linguistic content of a conversational exchange (the Mehrabian Conjecture) has been widely cited and equally widely disputed, mainly on methodological...
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Tuning domain wall dynamics by shaping nanowires cross-sections.
The understanding of the domain wall (DW) dynamics along magnetic nanowires is crucial for spintronic applications. In this work, we perform a detailed analysis of the transverse DW motion along nanowires with polygonal...
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Cross-Currents
Isobel Maddison
Nov 05, 2018
When Elizabeth von Arnim's novel 'Introduction to Sally' appeared in 1926, the critical response was divided. Dame Ethel Smyth may have told von Arnim the book was her 'masterpiece' but some were less convinced; the reviewer in...
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Students With Emotional–Behavioral Disorders as Cross-Age Tutors
The purpose of this quantitative synthesis was to evaluate the effectiveness and related outcomes of the cross-age tutoring model when students with or at risk for emotional–behavioral disorders (EBD) serve as tutors. Research...

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