Some other areas of applications include office automation systems, decision support systems, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and expert systems, Neural networks and parallel programming, and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) systems. Next → ← Prev
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A number of factors have been either correlated or experimentally shown to modulate microbiome diversity in the animal intestine5,6. While biogeography, sex, reproductive status, and social structure have all been associated with animal gut microbiome diversity in certain animal clades, the consistently...
However, there are some unexplained differences among morbidity estimations calculated from the data of various general practice registration networks (GPRNs). Objective: To describe and categorize factors that may explain the differences in morbidity rates from different GPRNs, and to provide an ...
For that reason, in the worst cases, as little as 15 percent or so of the energy that was originally in the fuel you burn actually moves you down the road. Or, to put it another way, for every dollar you put in your gas tank, 85 cents are wasted in various ways! Chart: Cars ...
FOXP2 has been identified as a gene related to speech in humans, based on rare mutations that yield significant impairments in speech at the level of both motor performance and language comprehension. Disruptions of the murine orthologue Foxp2 in mouse p
[11], unemployment impairs health through the loss of both manifest (income) and latent (time structures, social networks, social identity, self-realisation, activity, and participation in collective effort) functions of employment. In stress theory, psychosocial threats (such as precarious employment...
, cultural (information, embodied skills), social (networks of influence) and symbolic (status, legitimacy) capital [28]. The concept of habitus is central to Bourdieu's understanding of fields and the functioning of capital. It is also a key concept in his theory of practice, and it is ...
These barriers can be informal, such as segregation in social professional networks, or formal, such as inflexible working conditions. Kornberger, Carter and Ross-Smith (2010) present a case study of one of the Big Four firms that has undertaken major changes in its work organization to ...
Participants unlocked new stages of slightly increased complexity upon demonstrating that they had mastered the previous stage. As seen in Fig.2, early stages involve simply deriving relations based on short A-B networks (e.g., Fig.2, upper left), while a more complex network might involve A...