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This analysis of bots provides insights to inauthentic and automated activity during a diplomatic event that may influence political perceptions of human users. While bots used in digital campaigns are not a new phenomenon, the examination of the social roles that bots play online within a diplomatic...
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The smallest type of blood vessel. This is responsible for connecting the arteries and veins. Also, its main function is to facilitate the exchange of material between the blood and cells. Thus, this type of blood vessel has the thinnest walls to allow diffusion to take place. The ...
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