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A public backlash towards genomics is a risk all of us working in genomics must share.
In January 2022, the UK Government Office for Science (GoS) released Genomics Beyond Healthcare,1 a report with explicit recommendations for ‘greater public dialogue’ around the application of genomic technology.
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Equitable Digital Practices for Multilingual Learners
Laura Mendoza
Aug 15, 2024
Leveraging today's use of technology is a responsibility that educators, administrators, and policymakers should be sharing. Unfortunately, this task has been confluently left to educators, who, in addition to having to face...
Using Rubrics for Language Assessment
Laura Mendoza
Aug 14, 2023
The use of rubrics for classroom assessment has been evolving rapidly during the last decades. Unfortunately, because rubrics across language classrooms are only sometimes standardized, some may provide a non-friendly language...
The redshift evolution of major merger triggering of luminous AGN
Active galactic nuclei (AGN), particularly the most luminous AGN, are commonly assumed to be triggered through major mergers, however observational evidence for this scenario is mixed. To investigate any influence of galaxy...
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"As Seen on TV"
This paper reports on the usage of the Spanish subjunctive in televised media. Silva-Corvahin (1994) and Lavandera (1983) have researched the subjunctive extensively though without consideration of the language as used on...
Coexistence of energy diffusion and local thermalization in nonequilibrium XXZ spin chains with integrability breaking
In this work we analyze the simultaneous emergence of diffusive energy transport and local thermalization in a nonequilibrium one-dimensional quantum system, as a result of integrability breaking. Specifically, we discuss the...
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The redshift evolution of major merger triggering of luminous AGN
Active galactic nuclei (AGN), particularly the most luminous AGN, are commonly assumed to be triggered through major mergers, however observational evidence for this scenario is mixed. To investigate any influence of galaxy...
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Dephasing enhanced spin transport in the ergodic phase of a many-body localizable system
We study high temperature spin transport in a disordered Heisenberg chain in the ergodic regime when bulk dephasing is present. We find that while dephasing always renders the transport diffusive, there is nonetheless a remnant...
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"As Seen on TV"
This paper reports on the usage of the Spanish subjunctive in televised media. Silva-Corvahin (1994) and Lavandera (1983) have researched the subjunctive extensively though without consideration of the language as used on...
Teaching Postqualitatively
The purpose of this article is to explore how teachers, scholars, and mentors teach postqualitatively in diverse ways. Teaching postqualitatively does not easily conform with the delivery of set learning outcomes nor does it...
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Dephasing enhanced transport in nonequilibrium strongly correlated quantum systems
A key insight from recent studies is that noise, such as dephasing, can improve the efficiency of quantum transport by suppressing coherent single-particle interference effects. However, it is not yet clear whether dephasing can...
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Nonhuman Primates Satisfy Utility Maximization in Compliance with the Continuity Axiom of Expected Utility Theory.
Expected Utility Theory (EUT), the first axiomatic theory of risky choice, describes choices as a utility maximization process: decision makers assign a subjective value (utility) to each choice option and choose the one with...
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Coexistence of energy diffusion and local thermalization in nonequilibrium XXZ spin chains with integrability breaking
In this work we analyze the simultaneous emergence of diffusive energy transport and local thermalization in a nonequilibrium one-dimensional quantum system, as a result of integrability breaking. Specifically, we discuss the...
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