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The State of Ethical AI in Practice
Charlene Hinton
Jan 01, 2023
Despite the prolific introduction of ethical frameworks, empirical research on AI ethics in the public sector is limited. This empirical research investigates how the ethics of AI is translated into practice and the challenges...
The evolution of vacancy-type defects in silicon-on-insulator structures studied by positron annihilation spectroscopy
Variable-energy positron annihilation spectroscopy (VEPAS) has been applied to the study of the formation and evolution of vacancy-type defect structures in silicon (Si) and the 1.5 mu m thick Si top layer of...
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Jan. 30 Discussion to Focus on the Affordable Care Act in South Carolina
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The panelists will be Windsor W. Sherrill, a Clemson University professor and associate vice president for health research, and Rozalynn Goodwin, vice president for engagement, S.C. Hospital Association. Morton & Gettys attorney...
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Stokes settling and particle-laden plumes
Turbulent buoyant plumes moving through density stratified environments transport large volumes of fluid vertically. Eventually, the fluid reaches its neutral buoyancy level at which it intrudes into the environment. For...
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The evolution of vacancy-type defects in silicon-on-insulator structures studied by positron annihilation spectroscopy
Variable-energy positron annihilation spectroscopy (VEPAS) has been applied to the study of the formation and evolution of vacancy-type defect structures in silicon (Si) and the 1.5 mu m thick Si top layer of...
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Defects in TiO 2 films on p +-Si studied by positron annihilation spectroscopy
Variable-energy positron annihilation spectroscopy has been applied to the study of defects in TiO 2/p +-Si structures, in the as-grown state and after annealing in vacuum and in hydrogen, to investigate whether annealing (and...
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Characteristic patterns of EEG oscillations in sheep (Ovis aries) induced by ketamine may explain the psychotropic effects seen in humans.
AU Nicol, AJ Morton
Jul 27, 2020
Ketamine is a valuable anaesthetic and analgesic that in recent years has gained notoriety as a recreational drug. Recently, ketamine has also been proposed as a novel treatment for depression and post-traumatic stress disorder....
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Characteristic patterns of EEG oscillations in sheep ( Ovis aries) induced by ketamine may explain the psychotropic effects seen in humans
A. U. Nicol, A. J. Morton
Jun 11, 2021
Abstract: Ketamine is a valuable anaesthetic and analgesic that in recent years has gained notoriety as a recreational drug. Recently, ketamine has also been proposed as a novel treatment for depression and post-traumatic stress...
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Rationalising for and against a policy for school-led careers-guidance (SLCG) in STEM in the UK
This paper reports on teacher attitudes to changes in the provision of career guidance in the UK, particularly as it relates to STEM. It draws on survey data of n=94 secondary-school teachers operating in STEM domains and their...
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Analysis of box schemes for reactive flow problems
SL Mitchell, KW Morton, A Spence
Jan 01, 2006
Key properties of the box scheme are shown to be advantageous for reactive flow problems. Unconditional stability and compact conservation are shown by a detailed modified equation analysis to enable the scheme to reflect...
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The norms associated with climate change
A growing body of research points to the role social norms may play in both maintaining carbon intensive lifestyles and soliciting changes towards more sustainable ways of living. However, despite highlighting the importance of...
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Sheep recognize familiar and unfamiliar human faces from two-dimensional images.
© 2017 The Authors. One of the most important human social skills is the ability to recognize faces. Humans recognize familiar faces easily, and can learn to identify unfamiliar faces from repeatedly presented images. Sheep are...

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