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On species delimitation, hybridization and population structure of cassava whitefly in Africa.
The Bemisia cassava whitefly complex includes species that cause severe crop damage through vectoring cassava viruses in eastern Africa. Currently, this whitefly complex is divided into species and subgroups (SG) based on very...
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Apathy after stroke
Apathy is a reduction in goal-directed activity in the cognitive, behavioral, emotional, or social domains of a patient's life and occurs in one out of three patients after stroke. Despite this, apathy is clinically...
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on International Trade
Christina Tay
Jan 01, 2021
This paper investigates the impact of artificial intelligence on international trade. We use data on neural machine translation & search engines dominating domestic markets from 2016 to 2019, comprising 196 countries to test for...
Reasoning about privacy in mobile application install decisions
Data sharing has become prevalent with the rapid growth of mobile technologies. A lack of awareness and understanding of privacy practices often results in the installation of privacy-invasive applications (apps) which could...
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Inverse and stability theorems for approximate representations of finite groups
WT Gowers, O Hatami
Aug 23, 2017
The U 2 norm gives a useful measure of quasirandomness for realor complex-valued functions defined on finite (or, more generally, locally compact) groups. A simple Fourier-analytic argument yields an inverse theorem, which shows...
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Improved bounds for the Erdős-Rogers function
WT Gowers, O Janzer
Apr 14, 2020
The Erd\H{o}s-Rogers function $f_{s,t}$ measures how large a $K_s$-free induced subgraph there must be in a $K_t$-free graph on $n$ vertices. While good estimates for $f_{s,t}$ are known for some pairs $(s,t)$, notably...
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Apathy, but not depression, predicts all-cause dementia in cerebral small vessel disease
Objective: To determine whether apathy or depression predicts all-cause dementia in small vessel disease (SVD) patients. Methods: Analyses used two prospective cohort studies of SVD: St. George’s Cognition and Neuroimaging in...
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Apathy, but not depression, predicts all-cause dementia in cerebral small vessel disease.
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether apathy or depression predicts all-cause dementia in small vessel disease (SVD) patients. METHODS: Analyses used two prospective cohort studies of SVD: St. George's Cognition and Neuroimaging in...
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Apathy after stroke
Apathy is a reduction in goal-directed activity in the cognitive, behavioral, emotional, or social domains of a patient’s life and occurs in one out of three patients after stroke. Despite this, apathy is clinically...
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Reasoning about privacy in mobile application install decisions
Data sharing has become prevalent with the rapid growth of mobile technologies. A lack of awareness and understanding of privacy practices often results in the installation of privacy-invasive applications (apps) which could...
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A Perception-Based Model for Mobile Commerce Adoption in Vietnamese Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
This paper investigates the critical determinants for the adoption of mobile commerce (m-commerce) in Vietnamese small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from the perspective of managers. A perception-based conceptual model is...
Metabonomics study of the effects of single copy mutant KRAS in the presence or absence of WT allele using human HCT116 isogenic cell lines.
INTRODUCTION: KRAS was one of the earliest human oncogenes to be described and is one of the most commonly mutated genes in different human cancers, including colorectal cancer. Despite KRAS mutants being known driver mutations...
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Metabonomics study of the effects of single copy mutant KRAS in the presence or absence of WT allele using human HCT116 isogenic cell lines
Abstract: Introduction: KRAS was one of the earliest human oncogenes to be described and is one of the most commonly mutated genes in different human cancers, including colorectal cancer. Despite KRAS mutants being known driver...
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Metabonomics study of the effects of single copy mutant KRAS in the presence or absence of WT allele using human HCT116 isogenic cell lines.
INTRODUCTION: KRAS was one of the earliest human oncogenes to be described and is one of the most commonly mutated genes in different human cancers, including colorectal cancer. Despite KRAS mutants being known driver mutations...
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