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If a braced condition of an occupant is modeled, the stiffness of the 3D tissue (MAT_SIMPLIFIED_FOAM) should be higher than the cadaver tissue stiffness due to isometric contraction [15] to represent a living human realistically. The question is simply how much the stiffness should change ...
Societies have become much better at technological innovation than institutional innovation. Institutional innovation requires nonlinear, complex and evolutionary processes of change. Coping with the complex crises of our times will require new forms of social learning and political engagement that ...
It is commonly assumed that a heterotrophic ancestor of the supergroup Archaeplastida/Plantae engulfed a cyanobacterium that was transformed into a primary plastid; however, it is still unclear how nuclear-encoded proteins initially were imported into th
She accused former CBS CEO Les Moonves of sexual assault. Moonves emphatically denies Carroll’s accusation. Personally, I think Carroll is a nutcase who fantasizes about being raped. When I was much younger than I am today I knew a girl who would only have sex with you if you role played...
Interestingly, much as mindfulness was predictive of the awareness-oriented component, it showed a gradient pattern of associations with the action-oriented component, such that mindfulness leaded to more autonomy-oriented strategies, only small to less control-oriented strategies and to much less a ...
And people even willing to pay forI find it is after building dozens of products I find out the truth is, initial upvotes is not the key to successful product. One of the project I made has most users did not get much upvotes on HN, but it is generating revenues for me. The major...
Our beliefs and opinions are shaped by others, making our social networks crucial in determining what we believe to be true. Sometimes this is for the good
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