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Exploring the perceptual inabilities of Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius) using magic effects.
In recent years, scientists have begun to use magic effects to investigate the blind spots in our attention and perception [G. Kuhn, Experiencing the Impossible: The Science of Magic (2019); S. Macknik, S. Martinez-Conde, S....
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An Empirical Analysis of Trust, Perceived Benefit, and Purchase Intention in C2C Electronic Commerce in China
With the popularity and development of the internet, China's consumer-to-consumer (C2C) electronic commerce (EC) system is favored by consumers. Therefore, understanding the relationship among consumers' trust, perceived...
Palaeoclimatological Analysis of Oceanic Sediment From Ocean Drilling Program Site 1234 off the Coast of Chile to Determine Past Climate Conditions and Events
Ashley C Nunez
Jan 01, 0001
This project uses ocean sediment to identify shifts in climate in the past. The amount of terrigenous (continentally derived) sediment that collects offshore can reflect the amount of erosion on land during the time of...
Published by: Ursinus College
A participatory approach to the evaluation of participatory museum research projects
In this paper we will describe, justify and critique a participatory approach that we have developed in order to evaluate the success of a participatory research project that was exploring ways of making museum learning...
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Emergent analysis and dissemination within participatory research

Authentic participation involving jointly undertaken analysis of data and dissemination of findings is rarely evident in participatory research involving disabled people. This paper examines analysis and dissemination which...

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The Impact of Dissonant Tie on Innovation Performance of Digital Transformation
The acquisition of innovation performance through social network relationship resources is a common behavior pattern of organizational members. Recent social network research suggests that negative ties may also have a positive...
Emergent analysis and dissemination within participatory research

Authentic participation involving jointly undertaken analysis of data and dissemination of findings is rarely evident in participatory research involving disabled people. This paper examines analysis and dissemination which...

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Brodie's Abscesses Can Stimulate the Growth Plate in Children.
Introduction: We present a series of children with lower limb Brodie's abscesses (subacute osteomyelitis) with subsequent deformities. Method: A retrospective examination of the paediatric bone and joint infection database from...
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A participatory approach to the evaluation of participatory museum research projects
In this paper we will describe, justify and critique a participatory approach that we have developed in order to evaluate the success of a participatory research project that was exploring ways of making museum learning...
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The Role of Arts-Based Research in Creating Safe Spaces for Newcomer Refugees
This article discusses the role of arts-based research in generating a supportive cross-cultural way for newcomer refugees to express themselves within an emerging aesthetic intersubjective paradigm of arts-based research and...
Comment on "Faceting and Flattening of Emulsion Droplets
Garcia-Aguilar et al. [1] have shown that the deforma- tions of “shape-shifting droplets”, reported in a series of experimental papers spawned by Refs. [2, 3], are consis- tent with an elastic model. Here we show that the...
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Private agenda and re-election incentives
Javier Rivas
Apr 01, 2016
Consider a politician who has to take two sequential decisions during his term in office. For each decision, the politician faces a trade-off between taking what he believes to be the decision that generates a public benefit...
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Using misleading online media articles to teach critical assessment of scientific findings about weight loss
Javier Gonzalez
Sep 01, 2018
In this paper, a teaching strategy that exploits misleading media articles covering peer-reviewed research is described. This task attempts to encourage university students to not take media articles on obesity physiology at...
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Private agenda and re-election incentives
Javier Rivas
Apr 01, 2016
Consider a politician who has to take two sequential decisions during his term in office. For each decision, the politician faces a trade-off between taking what he believes to be the decision that generates a public benefit...
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Using misleading online media articles to teach critical assessment of scientific findings about weight loss
Javier Gonzalez
Sep 01, 2018
In this paper, a teaching strategy that exploits misleading media articles covering peer-reviewed research is described. This task attempts to encourage university students to not take media articles on obesity physiology at...
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Enhancing Patient Care and Care Coordination using Event Notification Systems
Event notification systems (ENS) are being deployed to provide timely alerts to participating providers when their patients are being admitted, discharged or transferred (ADT) from participating hospitals. Hospitals and health...
Peptidergic Signaling Controls the Dynamics of Sickness Behavior in Caenorhabditis Elegans
Javier Marquina-Solis
Jan 01, 0001
Disease is accompanied by modifications to host behavior that promote recovery and survival. The neural and molecular mechanisms that rule the switch to a sickness behavioral state are an active area of research. One established...
Published by: Rockefeller University

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