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An Evaluation of the Relationship Between Spatial Form and Transport Mode in Elim, South Africa
Daphne NTLHE
Jan 31, 2023
The location of activities and the need for interactions create a demand for transport. The mode of transport choices for travelling to commercial centres has always been varied. However, private car use has been the most...
Data science for the scientific life cycle.
Data science can be incorporated into every stage of a scientific study. Here we describe how data science can be used to generate hypotheses, to design experiments, to perform experiments, and to analyse data. We also present...
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Controlling crystal self-assembly using a real-time feedback scheme
Daphne Klotsa, R.L. Jack
Mar 07, 2013
We simulate crystallisation of hard spheres with short-ranged attractive potentials as a model self-assembling system. Using measurements of correlation and response functions, we develop a method whereby the interaction...
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From Activists to Terrorists
Daphne Jeyapal
Feb 02, 2016
This paper reflects critically on our ethical responsibilities as social work researchers who report on transnational resistance movements in the age of terrorism. Through my own research on the 2009 Tamil diaspora protests in...
From Activists to Terrorists
Daphne Jeyapal
Feb 02, 2016
This paper reflects critically on our ethical responsibilities as social work researchers who report on transnational resistance movements in the age of terrorism. Through my own research on the 2009 Tamil diaspora protests in...
Reliable scaling of position weight matrices for binding strength comparisons between transcription factors.
BACKGROUND: Scoring DNA sequences against Position Weight Matrices (PWMs) is a widely adopted method to identify putative transcription factor binding sites. While common bioinformatics tools produce scores that can reflect the...
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Controlling crystal self-assembly using a real-time feedback scheme
Daphne Klotsa, R.L. Jack
Mar 07, 2013
We simulate crystallisation of hard spheres with short-ranged attractive potentials as a model self-assembling system. Using measurements of correlation and response functions, we develop a method whereby the interaction...
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Acute anxiety and social inference

BACKGROUND: Positive self-bias is thought to be protective for mental health. We previously found that the degree of positive bias when learning self-referential social evaluation decreases with increasing social anxiety. It...

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The relative responsiveness of test instruments can be estimated using a meta-analytic approach

Objectives: We present a meta-analytic method that combines information on treatment effects from different instruments from a network of randomized trials to estimate instrument relative responsiveness. Study Design and...

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Acute anxiety and social inference

BACKGROUND: Positive self-bias is thought to be protective for mental health. We previously found that the degree of positive bias when learning self-referential social evaluation decreases with increasing social anxiety. It...

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The relative responsiveness of test instruments can be estimated using a meta-analytic approach

Objectives: We present a meta-analytic method that combines information on treatment effects from different instruments from a network of randomized trials to estimate instrument relative responsiveness. Study Design and...

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Fear of negative evaluation biases social evaluation inference

BACKGROUND: Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring social evaluation, and its potential role in maintaining social anxiety, is poorly understood. We developed an instrumental...

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Antimicrobial resistance profiles of bacteria associated with lower respiratory tract infections in cats and dogs in England.
BACKGROUND: Bacterial lower respiratory tract infections (bLRTIs) are common and potentially life threatening in cats and dogs. Antibiotic treatment is often initiated before the diagnosis of bLRTI; therefore improved knowledge...
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Fear of negative evaluation biases social evaluation inference

BACKGROUND: Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring social evaluation, and its potential role in maintaining social anxiety, is poorly understood. We developed an instrumental...

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Acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure in a low-income country
INTRODUCTION: Limited data exist on the epidemiology of acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure (AHRF) in low-income countries (LICs). We sought to determine the prevalence of AHRF in critically ill adult patients admitted to a...
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Antibiotic resistance in bacteria associated with equine respiratory disease in the United Kingdom.
INTRODUCTION: Respiratory diseases account for the highest number of clinical problems in horses compared with other body systems. While microbiological culture and sensitivity testing is essential for certain cases, knowledge...
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