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IPR Policy Brief - Proving the value of advice
Citizens Advice Bureaux provide a universal advice service to all clients who approach them. Typically, the problems for which they seek advice are debt, welfare and housing as well as employment, consumer and legal issues....
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Proving the value of advice
Citizens Advice Bureaux provide a universal advice service to all clients who approach them. Typically, the problems for which they seek advice are debt, welfare and housing as well as employment, consumer and legal issues....
Published by: University of Bath
Design and Implementation of RS(450, 406) Decoder
Nowadays, in the field of data transmission between receiver and transmitter, the Reed Solomon code is used very frequently. FEC codes have two foremost and influential operations: (1) calculating parity symbols at the encoder...
Conventionalism about time direction
Matt Farr
Feb 20, 2022
AbstractIn what sense is the direction of time a matter of convention? In The Direction of Time, Hans Reichenbach makes brief reference to parallels between his views...
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Charlotte's Society for Human Resource Management Awards Four Winthrop Students Scholarships
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The student winners are Rachel Farr, Marissa Nichols, Anthony Jablonecki '14 and Shelby Webb '14.
Published by: Winthrop University
Conventionalism about time direction
M Farr
Apr 11, 2022
AbstractIn what sense is the direction of time a matter of convention? In The Direction of Time, Hans Reichenbach makes brief reference to parallels between his views...
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Neural Correlates of Repetition Priming
Repetition priming is a form of implicit memory, whereby classification or identification of a stimulus is improved by prior presentation of the same stimulus. Repetition priming is accompanied with a deceased fMRI signal for...
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Different neural mechanisms within occipitotemporal cortex underlie repetition suppression across same and different-size faces.
Repetition suppression (RS) (or functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation) refers to the reduction in blood oxygen level-dependent signal following repeated presentation of a stimulus. RS is frequently used to investigate...
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Conventionalism about time direction
Matt Farr
Mar 04, 2022
AbstractIn what sense is the direction of time a matter of convention? In The Direction of Time, Hans Reichenbach makes brief reference to parallels between his views...
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Prevalence of Osteoporosis in General Population above 50 Yrs of Age
Osteoporosis is currently a public health problem of major concern in Indiawhich leads to increased susceptibility to fracture. The condition clinically manifest in the form of generalized body ache, hip fracture, distal radius...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
The link between rejection sensitivity and borderline personality disorder

OBJECTIVE: People with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) may experience heightened rejection sensitivity (RS), a disposition developing from repeated childhood rejecting experiences. It is not known whether the full RS...

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Neural Correlates of Repetition Priming
Repetition priming is a form of implicit memory, whereby classification or identification of a stimulus is improved by prior presentation of the same stimulus. Repetition priming is accompanied with a deceased fMRI signal for...
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Explaining temporal qualia
Matt Farr
Jan 08, 2021
Abstract: Experiences of motion and change are widely taken to have a ‘flow-like’ quality. Call this ‘temporal qualia’. Temporal qualia are commonly thought to be central to the question of whether time objectively passes: (1)...
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Understanding staff perspectives of quality in practice in healthcare
Background
Extensive work has been focussed on developing and analysing different performance and quality measures in health services. However less has been published on how practitioners understand and assess performance...
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Explaining temporal qualia
Matt Farr
Jun 06, 2020
Abstract: Experiences of motion and change are widely taken to have a ‘flow-like’ quality. Call this ‘temporal qualia’. Temporal qualia are commonly thought to be central to the question of whether time objectively passes: (1)...
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Studying vertebrate topoisomerase 2 function using a conditional knockdown system in DT40 cells.
DT40 is a B-cell lymphoma-derived avian cell line widely used to study cell autonomous gene function because of the high rates with which DNA constructs are homologously recombined into its genome. Here, we demonstrate that the...
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Towards an Integrative Theory of Bullying in Residential Care for Youth.
To date, no theory of bullying in residential care for youth has been proposed. By drawing on the results of the existing research on bullying and peer violence in youth residential care and adapting the Multifactor Model of...
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Hadoop Paradigm for Satellite Environmental Big Data Processing
The important growth of industrial, transport, and agriculture activities, has not led only to the air quality and climate changes issues, but also to the increase of the potential natural disasters. The emission of harmful...
Prevalence of Osteoporosis in General Population above 50 Yrs of Age
Osteoporosis is currently a public health problem of major concern in Indiawhich leads to increased susceptibility to fracture. The condition clinically manifest in the form of generalized body ache, hip fracture, distal radius...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Deep Unsupervised Weighted Hashing for Remote Sensing Image Retrieval
Deep unsupervised hashing methods are gaining attention in the field of remote sensing (RS) image retrieval due to the rapid growth in the volume of unlabeled RS data. Most previous unsupervised hashing research used only...
Gibbs energies of activation for reacting systems with multiple reactant-state and transition-state conformations.
Ian H. Williams
Nov 30, 2022
Three distinct procedures for obtaining the effective Gibbs energies of activation from computed energies for a reaction involving multiple reactant-state (RS) and transition-state (TS) conformers are shown to be equivalent. If...
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Gibbs energies of activation for reacting systems with multiple reactant-state and transition-state conformations.
Ian H. Williams
Nov 30, 2022
Three distinct procedures for obtaining the effective Gibbs energies of activation from computed energies for a reaction involving multiple reactant-state (RS) and transition-state (TS) conformers are shown to be equivalent. If...
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