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Artificial Canaries
We propose a method for identifying early warning signs of transformative progress in artificial intelligence (AI), and discuss how these can support the anticipatory and democratic governance of AI. We call these early warning...
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Donor misreporting
Zoe Lee, Lucy Woodliffe
Dec 01, 2010
Although survey research is one of the most frequently used methods for studying charitable giving, the quality of the data is seldom stated or known. In particular, social desirability bias (SDB) has been found to distort data...
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‘Wage’, ‘Salary’ and ‘Remuneration’
Zoe Adams
May 30, 2018
Abstract The Supreme Court in Hartley v King Edwards VI College (2017) has confirmed that an employee who refuses to work in accordance with his contract forfeits his right to be...
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Controlling an Electron With a Genetic Algorithm
Zoe A Rowley
Jan 01, 0001
A Rydberg atom has a highly excited valence electron which is weakly bound and far from the nucleus. These atoms have exaggerated properties that make them attractive candidates for quantum computation and studies of fundamental...
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UNDERSTANDING THE MINIMUM WAGE
Zoe Adams
Jan 21, 2019
AbstractThis article explores how the legal system has constructed, over time, the concept of the “wage”. Drawing on insights from classical political economy it contrasts a conception of the...
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The PAM-1 Aminopeptidase Interacts With Cytoskeletal Regulators in Controlling Cortical Dynamics in the One-Cell C. elegans Embryo
Zoe Tesone
Jan 01, 0001
Reorganization of the actomyosin cytoskeleton of the one-cell C. elegans embryo is necessary to set up the anterior-posterior axis. Polarity is established in part through cortical flow that requires numerous cytoskeletal...
Published by: Ursinus College
Donor misreporting
Zoe Lee, Lucy Woodliffe
Dec 01, 2010
Although survey research is one of the most frequently used methods for studying charitable giving, the quality of the data is seldom stated or known. In particular, social desirability bias (SDB) has been found to distort data...
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Dynamics and Localization of Cytoskeletal Genes in pam-1 Mutant C. elegans During Cytokinesis
Zoe Tesone
Jan 01, 0001
The nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans are model organisms commonly used to study development due to their transparency and quick reproductive cycle. Their genome is well-studied, and they have sophisticated processes that can...
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Labour Law, Capitalism and the Juridical Form
Zoe Adams
Nov 03, 2020
Abstract This article seeks to demonstrate the potential contribution that a closer attention to structural factors can make to our understanding of some of the practical problems...
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Invisible labour
Zoe Adams
May 11, 2022
Abstract: This article brings a legal perspective to bear on debates about invisible labour. It argues that we can better understand the causes and implications of invisible labour and its relationship with gender equality by...
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Integrating philosophy, policy and practice to create a just and fair health service.
Zoe Fritz, Caitríona L Cox
Sep 03, 2020
To practise 'fairly and justly' a clinician must balance the needs of both the many and the few: the individual patient in front of them, and the many unseen patients in the waiting room, and in the county. They must consider...
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Integrating philosophy, policy and practice to create a just and fair health service
Zoe Fritz, Caitríona L Cox
Oct 08, 2020
To practise ‘fairly and justly’ a clinician must balance the needs of both the many and the few: the individual patient in front of them, and the many unseen patients in the waiting room, and in the county. They must consider...
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Family members, ambulance clinicians and attempting CPR in the community
Here we present the personal perspectives of two authors on the important and unfortunately frequent scenario of ambulance clinicians facing a deceased individual and family members who do not wish them to attempt...
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Dealing with social desirability bias
Zoe Lee, Adrian Sargeant
Jan 01, 0001
Purpose - This paper aims to address the issue of survey distortion caused by one of the most common and pervasive sources of bias, namely social desirability bias (SDB). Despite 50 years of research, there are still many...
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Managing dual identities in nonprofit rebranding
Zoe Lee, Humphrey Bourne
Aug 01, 2017
Nonprofit organizations that engage in rebranding strategies face challenges reconciling normative (social or mission driven) and utilitarian (business driven) identities of their organizations. This research examines the...
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Navigating <i>relative invariance</i>
Zoe Lee, Iain Davies
May 01, 2021

The notion of relative invariance is highlighted as a foundational principle in how corporate heritage identity traits can remain the same, yet change in meaning over time. Yet, little is published regarding how this notion...

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Spatial-temporal modelling of fMRI data through spatially regularized mixture of hidden process models.
Previous work investigated a range of spatio-temporal constraints for fMRI data analysis to provide robust detection of neural activation. We present a mixture-based method for the spatio-temporal modelling of fMRI data. This...
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Distributed neural plasticity for shape learning in the human visual cortex.
Expertise in recognizing objects in cluttered scenes is a critical skill for our interactions in complex environments and is thought to develop with learning. However, the neural implementation of object learning across stages...
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