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In order to ensure the effectiveness of decision making concerning environmental and health protection, it is essential to have an accurate assessment of risk. In democratic societies the public is an important actor in the decision making process. The p
The questionnaire, lasting approximately 10 min, comprised three sections. In the first section, the study addressed consumers’ knowledge of the MD, such as the degree of awareness about the different benefits related to it and the perception about respondents’ dietary habits. Specifically, responde...
IN his strictures on Dr. Langmuir's opinions Mr. Bateman1 affirms that it is “important to distinguish clearly between concept and reality”. I agree. But has not Mr. Bateman confused the issue by his statement that the uncertainty principle “is a conc
Section “Gray areas in the mainstream approach to science diplomacy” argues that mainstream narratives still leave aside practices guided by the spirit of competition and the search of power. Section “Hypotheses about the discrepancy between the discourse and the reality of SD” puts forward ...
Neural mechanisms and markers of veridical and non-veridical conscious perception Edited byEmily Ward,Jason Samaha,Alexander Maier,Steven Schlote 5 August 2022 Special Issue on Dream Engineering Edited byMichelle Carr,Pattie Maes,Adam Haar Horowitz,Judith Amores ...
Our collective perception of flame is clouded. When asked to picture a flame, most people probably envision an orange streak dancing to and fro over a pyramid of burning wood, or a tidy blue radiance emanating from a cooking stove. Both are correct conceptions. But in each instance, fire's...
and the differences in the concept of cyberspace governance among countries are the manifestations of the current dilemma of global cyberspace governance. The underlying reason is that the country as the main body of cyberspace gov...
At one end of the spectrum is virtual reality (VR) display, which effectively extends the field of view (FOV), blocks the entire ambient, and offers an immersive virtual environment independent of the user's real surroundings. At the other end of the spectrum is augmented reality (AR) ...