Technological advancements are ubiquitously supporting or even replacing humans in all areas of life, bringing the potential for human-technology symbiosis but also novel challenges. To address these challenges, we conducted three experiments in different task contexts ranging from loan assignment over X-...
that areas of higher density can mask findings within mammograms (i.e., X-ray pictures of the breast used by doctors to look for early signs of breast cancer), which leads to a lower sensitivity, that is, fewer positive cases (i.e., patients with breast cancer) are correctly identified...
Universal Life Insurance:Universal life insurance offers flexibility by allowing you to adjust the death benefit and premium payments over time. It also accumulates a cash value, which you can tap into if needed. Universal life insurance offers more control and customization compared to whole life i...
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When my father died, a woman at the hospital said, “God took him because he needed another angel.” I said, “I don’t believe that!” I think those types of sayings are ridiculous and not the least bit comforting. Reply Nancy February 24, 2017 at 04:08 PM Eileen, Good for you ...
Those cards are notoriously easy to lose and when you add in a case of chemo brain, a forgetfulness akin to baby brain, you have no chance of remembering where you need to be.I found the easiest way to keep track of it all was writing it down in a proper, old-fashioned diary. A ...
The rain may fall on the just and unjust alike, but it appears to have no lasting or transformative effect on their character. Snow, on the other hand, is the great equalizer. The just and the unjust, the sacred and the profane, all are afforded at least the outward guise of innocence...