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Assessment Of Lead Content In Soil Samples Obtained From Four Different Sites Of Kabwe, Central Province Of Zambia
Pollution has increased soil lead levels to several thousand parts per million; the primary cause of soil lead contamination in Kabwe district is the weathering from the former Zinc-lead mine. Soil lead is a health risk when...
Assessment Of Lead Content In Soil Samples Obtained From Four Different Sites Of Kabwe, Central Province Of Zambia
Pollution has increased soil lead levels to several thousand parts per million; the primary cause of soil lead contamination in Kabwe district is the weathering from the former Zinc-lead mine. Soil lead is a health risk when...
Inventory Replenishment Policies for Two Successive Generations of Technology Products Under Permissible Delay in Payments
In this age of digitalization, when every industry is undergoing technological disruption, there is a big role of digital gadgets and technology products. A key feature of these digital gadgets is the short length of the product...
“More and More Fond of Reading”
Desmond Huthwaite
Aug 28, 2021
Clara Reeve’s (1729–1807) Gothic novel The Old English Baron is a node for contemplating two discursive exclusions. The novel, due to its own ambiguous status as a gendered “body”, has proven a difficult text for...
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Effective Implementation of Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) in Government Schemes/Programs of Selected Sectors Using Soft Computing
Soft Computing (SC) technique consisting of several fields of Artificial Intelligence namely, Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), Fuzzy Logic (FL), Genetic Algorithms (GA), Machine Learning (ML) and Probabilistic Reasoning (PR)...
Kant's Taxonomy of the Emotions
Kelly Sorensen
Jan 01, 0001
If there is to be any progress in the debate about what sort of positive moral status Kant can give the emotions, we need a taxonomy of the terms Kant uses for these concepts. It used to be thought that Kant had little room for...
Published by: Ursinus College
Childhood trauma, life-time self-harm, and suicidal behaviour and ideation are associated with polygenic scores for autism
Abstract: Autistic individuals experience significantly elevated rates of childhood trauma, self-harm and suicidal behaviour and ideation (SSBI). Is this purely the result of negative environmental experiences, or does this...
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A novel hypothesis of dinosaur relationships and early dinosaur evolution
For nearly 130 years dinosaurs have been divided into two distinct clades Ornithischia and Saurischia. Here, we present a radical new hypothesis for the phylogenetic relationships of the major dinosaurian groups, one that...
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Genetic contribution to 'theory of mind' in adolescence.
Difficulties in 'theory of mind' (the ability to attribute mental states to oneself or others, and to make predictions about another's behaviour based on these attributions) have been observed in several psychiatric conditions....
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Single-participant structural similarity matrices lead to greater accuracy in classification of participants than function in autism in MRI.

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Autism has previously been characterized by both structural and functional differences in brain connectivity. However, while the literature on single-subject derivations of functional connectivity is...
Published by: Molecular autism
Childhood trauma, life-time self-harm, and suicidal behaviour and ideation are associated with polygenic scores for autism
Abstract: Autistic individuals experience significantly elevated rates of childhood trauma, self-harm and suicidal behaviour and ideation (SSBI). Is this purely the result of negative environmental experiences, or does this...
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Arsehole aristocracy (or
Christopher Brooke
Oct 31, 2018
The 18th-century French political theorist the Baron de Montesquieu described honour as the ‘principle’ – or animating force – of a well-functioning monarchy, which he thought the appropriate regime type for an...
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