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The interchange of goods or commodities, especially on a large scale, between different countries or between populations within the same country. It includes trade (the buying, selling, or exchanging of commodities, whether wholesale or retail) and business (the purchase and sale of goods to make a profit). (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed, p411, p2005 & p283)
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Small computers using LSI (large-scale integration) microprocessor chips as the CPU (central processing unit) and semiconductor memories for compact, inexpensive storage of program instructions and data. They are smaller and less expensive than minicomputers and are usually built into a dedicated system where they are optimized for a particular application. "Microprocessor" may refer to just the CPU or the entire microcomputer.
Age distribution of Helicobacter pylori seroprevalence among young children in a United States/Mexico border community: evidence for transitory infection. (1/286)
Helicobacter pylori infection has been linked to a spectrum of gastroduodenal diseases of broad public health impact, yet the natural history of this frequently asymptomatic infection remains poorly understood. Evidence suggests that initial acquisition occurs primarily during childhood and may persist throughout life. The seroprevalence of H. pylori antibodies was examined in 365 primary schoolchildren aged 4-7 years in a low-income United States/Mexico border community from January to May 1996. Overall, 21% of the 365 children tested positive, with a significant monotonic decrease in seroprevalence by 1-year age intervals (36% in children aged 4 years, 24% in those aged 5 years, 20% in those aged 6 years, and 14% in those aged 7 years). The odds ratio for each 1-year age increase was 0.76 (95% confidence interval: 0.6, 1.0) after adjustment for relevant covariates. Given that H. pylori antibodies diminish after infection clears, this trend suggests that transient infection may be common in young children. In contrast, hepatitis A virus seroprevalence increased with age. There was a moderate association (odds ratio = 1.47, 95% confidence interval: 0.8, 2.9) of H. pylori with hepatitis A virus seroprevalence that weakened after adjustment for age and socioeconomic status (odds ratio = 1.26, 95% confidence interval: 0.6, 2.5). Follow-up studies are needed to clarify the natural history of Helicobacter pylori infection and identify predictors of initial acquisition, persistence, and recurrence. (+info)Growth in utero and during childhood among women who develop coronary heart disease: longitudinal study. (2/286)
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether women who develop coronary heart disease have different patterns of fetal and childhood growth from men in the same cohort who develop the disease. DESIGN: Follow up study of women whose body size at birth was recorded and who had an average of 10 measurements of height and weight during childhood. SETTING: Helsinki, Finland. SUBJECTS: 3447 women who were born in Helsinki University Central Hospital during 1924-33 and who went to school in Helsinki. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Hazard ratios for hospital admission for or death from coronary heart disease. Results Coronary heart disease among women was associated with low birth weight (P=0.08 after adjustment for gestation, P=0.007 after adjustment for placental weight) and was more strongly associated with short body length at birth (P=0.001 and P<0.0001, respectively). The hazard ratio for women developing coronary heart disease increased by 10.2% (95% confidence interval 4.3 to 15.7) for each cm decrease in length at birth. The effect of short length at birth was greatest in women whose height "caught up" after birth so that as girls they were tall. Such girls tended to have tall mothers. In contrast, men in the same cohort who developed the disease were thin at birth rather than short, showed "catch up" growth in weight rather than height, and their mothers tended to be overweight rather than tall. CONCLUSION: Coronary heart disease among both women and men reflects poor prenatal nutrition and consequent small body size at birth combined with improved postnatal nutrition and "catch up" growth in childhood. The disease is associated with reductions in those aspects of body proportions at birth that distinguish the two sexes-short body length in women and thinness in men. (+info)Babies sleeping with parents: case-control study of factors influencing the risk of the sudden infant death syndrome. CESDI SUDI research group. (3/286)
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risks of the sudden infant death syndrome and factors that may contribute to unsafe sleeping environments. DESIGN: Three year, population based case-control study. Parental interviews were conducted for each sudden infant death and for four controls matched for age, locality, and time of sleep. SETTING: Five regions in England with a total population of over 17 million people. SUBJECTS: 325 babies who died and 1300 control infants. RESULTS: In the multivariate analysis infants who shared their parents' bed and were then put back in their own cot had no increased risk (odds ratio 0.67; 95% confidence interval 0.22 to 2.00). There was an increased risk for infants who shared the bed for the whole sleep or were taken to and found in the parental bed (9.78; 4.02 to 23.83), infants who slept in a separate room from their parents (10.49; 4.26 to 25.81), and infants who shared a sofa (48.99; 5.04 to 475.60). The risk associated with being found in the parental bed was not significant for older infants (>14 weeks) or for infants of parents who did not smoke and became non-significant after adjustment for recent maternal alcohol consumption (>2 units), use of duvets (>4 togs), parental tiredness (infant slept 2 people per room of the house). CONCLUSIONS: There are certain circumstances when bed sharing should be avoided, particularly for infants under four months old. Parents sleeping on a sofa with infants should always be avoided. There is no evidence that bed sharing is hazardous for infants of parents who do not smoke. (+info)Survey of directors of emergency departments in California on overcrowding. (4/286)
OBJECTIVE: To survey the directors of emergency departments in California on their opinions of the extent and factors associated with overcrowding in emergency departments. METHODS: Surveys were mailed to a random sample of emergency department directors. Questions included estimated magnitude, frequency, causes, and effects of overcrowding. RESULTS: Of 160 directors surveyed, 113 (71%) responded, and 109 (96%) reported overcrowding as a problem. All (n = 21) university or county hospital directors and most (n = 88 [96%]) private or community hospital directors reported overcrowding. The 4 private or community hospital directors reporting no overcrowding serve smaller communities with populations less than 250,000. Thirty-two directors (28%) reported daily overcrowding. The most cited causes were increasing patient acuity and volume, hospital bed shortage, laboratory delays, and nursing shortage. These putative causes were similar between university or county and private or community hospital directors, except for consultant delays, which were more prevalent in university or county hospital emergency departments. CONCLUSIONS: Overcrowding is perceived to be a serious problem by emergency department directors. Many factors may contribute to overcrowding, and most are beyond the control of emergency departments. (+info)Parental smoking, socioeconomic factors, and risk of invasive meningococcal disease in children: a population based case-control study. (5/286)
AIMS: To investigate the effects of parental smoking, socioeconomic characteristics, and indoor environment on the risk of invasive meningococcal disease in children. METHODS: Population based case-control study. A total of 68 incident cases of invasive meningococcal disease in children less than 15 years old were compared with 135 controls selected from the same school and matched for year of birth, sex, and place of residence. Information on exposures was obtained in interviews with parents. RESULTS: Invasive meningococcal disease was strongly associated with parental smoking; rate ratios adjusted for socioeconomic factors were 3.5 (95% confidence interval 1.4-8.7) for smoking of mother, 3.2 (1.5-6.9) for smoking of father, and 2.7 (1.3-5.4) for every 20 cigarettes smoked at home on an average day. The risk of the disease was strongly inversely related to maternal education and, less strongly, to ownership of a car and of a weekend house, father's education, crowding, and the number of siblings, but these associations were reduced or eliminated in multivariate models. The type of heating and cooking (used as proxies for indoor air pollution) were not associated with the disease. CONCLUSION: The risk of invasive meningococcal disease in children is strongly influenced by parental smoking and unfavourable socioeconomic circumstances. (+info)Childhood housing conditions and later mortality in the Boyd Orr cohort. (6/286)
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To examine associations between five measures of housing conditions during childhood and subsequent mortality from all causes, coronary heart disease, stroke, and cancer. DESIGN: Historical cohort study. SETTING: Data on housing conditions were collected from survey centres in 16 areas of England and Scotland. PARTICIPANTS: Children of families participating in the Carnegie Survey of Family Diet and Health in pre-war Britain (1937-1939). Analyses are based on a subset of 4168 people who were traced and alive on 1 January 1948. MAIN RESULTS: Poorer housing conditions were generally associated with increased adult mortality. After adjustment for childhood and adult socioeconomic factors, statistically significant associations were only found between lack of private indoor tapped water supply and increased mortality from coronary heart disease (hazard ratio 1.73, (95% CI 1.13, 2.64); and between poor ventilation and overall mortality (hazard ratio for people from households with poorest ventilation relative to best ventilation 1.30, 95% CI 0.97, 1.74). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides evidence that associations between housing conditions in childhood and mortality from common diseases in adulthood are not strong, but are in some respects distinguishable from those of social deprivation. (+info)Zip code-level risk factors for tuberculosis: neighborhood environment and residential segregation in New Jersey, 1985-1992. (7/286)
OBJECTIVES: This study examined zip code-level risk factors associated with very high tuberculosis (TB) rates among non-Hispanic Whites, African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians in New Jersey (1985-1992). METHODS: Exposure indices (poverty, crowded housing, and dilapidated housing) and segregation indices (contact with immigrants, isolation, and density) were used to characterize zip codes. A Boolean-logic methodology was used to determine which configurations of risk factors significantly distinguish zip codes where TB rates are very high from other zip codes. RESULTS: For Whites and Asians, risk factors were rare in zip codes with very high TB rates. In agreement with the distribution of TB cases by age and foreign-born status, this suggests that cases among Whites may be caused by reactivation, whereas cases among Asians may be imported. In contrast, Hispanics and African Americans were exposed to risk factors that may facilitate TB transmission. Among Hispanics, high contact with immigrants was an important factor. African Americans were the group most frequently exposed to multiple risk factors. CONCLUSIONS: For Hispanics and African Americans, zip code-level risk factors were associated with very high TB rates. (+info)Changes in the epidemiological pattern of sudden infant death syndrome in southeast Norway, 1984-1998: implications for future prevention and research. (8/286)
AIM: To look for changes in risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) after decrease and stabilisation of the SIDS rate. METHODS: Questionnaires were distributed to parents of 174 SIDS infants, dying between 1984 and 1998, and 375 age and sex matched controls in southeast Norway. RESULTS: The proportion of infants sleeping prone has decreased, along with the decrease in SIDS rate for the region during the periods studied, but over half of the SIDS victims are still found in the prone position. As the number of SIDS cases has decreased, additional risk factors have become more significant. Thus, after 1993, a significantly increased risk of SIDS is seen when the mother smokes during pregnancy. After 1993, young maternal age carries an increased risk. Maternal smoking and young maternal age are associated with each other. For SIDS victims, an increase in the number of infants found dead while co-sleeping is seen, and the age peak between 2 and 4 months and the winter peak have become less pronounced. CONCLUSION: Changes in risk factor profile following the decrease in SIDS rate in the early 1990s, as well as consistency of other factors, provides further clues to SIDS prevention and to the direction of further studies of death mechanisms. (+info)
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Intracellular crowding[edit]. The crowdedness of cells is a critical aspect of biological systems.[6] Intracellular crowding ... "How Intracellular Crowding Changes Everything". WIRED. Retrieved 2018-05-26.. *^ Brangwynne, Clifford P.; Tompa, Peter; Pappu, ...
Electric Dylan controversy
Reasons for the crowd's reaction[edit]. Filmmaker Murray Lerner and others present at Newport argued that the boos were from ... Because you don't get the articulation of the consonant, so that a crowd shouting "more, more, more" at the end of Dylan's ... Tambourine Man", and then, as his farewell to Newport, "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue". The crowd exploded with applause, ... Jackson contends that the booing was directed at Peter Yarrow (also a member of the Festival's Board), who upset the crowd when ...
Swarm intelligence
Crowd simulation[edit]. Artists are using swarm technology as a means of creating complex interactive systems or simulating ... crowds.. Stanley and Stella in: Breaking the Ice was the first movie to make use of swarm technology for rendering, ... "Crowds vs swarms, a comparison of intelligence". 2016 Swarm/Human Blended Intelligence Workshop (SHBI): 1-4. doi:10.1109/SHBI. ...
Pope Francis's visit to the Philippines
"Pope Francis greeted by ecstatic Philippines crowds". BBC News. 2015-01-15. Retrieved 2017-05-09.. ... surpassing the crowd at World Youth Day 1995 in the same venue.[5][6][7] The theme of Francis' 2015 visit was "Mercy and ... After the Mass the crowd sang the 1995 World Youth Day anthem "Tell the World of His Love", followed by the visit's official ... "Crowd estimate for papal Mass: 6M". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 14 January 2015 ...
Million Man March
Crowd size[edit]. Because of the name of the event, the number of attendees was a primary measure of its success and estimating ... If It's Crowd Size You Want, Park Service Says Count It Out; Congress Told Agency to Stop, Official Says Washington Post: Oct ... After the Million Man March, the Park Police ceased making official crowd size estimates. Roger G. Kennedy, the Director of the ... the crowd size, always a contentious issue reached new heights in bitterness.[24] March organizers estimated the crowd size at ...
Taylor's law
Lloyd, M (1967). "Mean crowding". J Anim Ecol. 36 (1): 1-30. doi:10.2307/3012. JSTOR 3012. Iwao, S; Kuno, E (1968). "Use of the ... is Lloyd's index of crowding. Fisher's index of dispersion is I D = ( n − 1 ) s 2 m {\displaystyle \mathrm {ID} ={\frac {(n-1)s ... yi here is Lloyd's index of mean crowding. Perform an ordinary least squares regression of mi against y. In this regression the ... Lloyd's index of mean crowding (IMC) is the average number of other points contained in the sample unit that contains a ...
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"; "transport delays"; and "crowding". The preference of London residents for funding was through an increase in Council Tax, ...
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CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link) Chimwala, Marcel (21 July 2006). "Crowding in". Engineering News. Retrieved 21 June ...
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"crowding it. - everyone deserves to tell stories". www.crowdingit.com. Retrieved 28 November 2018. "Striking a new note, ...
1954 NSWRFL season
Crowd Semi Finals St. George 15-14 North Sydney 28 August 1954 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack O'Brien 32,397 ...
1967 NSWRFL season
As a result, the crowd of 56,358 was the lowest seen at a grand final since the rainy 1962 St George and Wests decider.[4] ...
2003 Bulldogs RLFC season
Crowd 1. South Sydney Rabbitohs. Win. 34. 26. 15 March. Telstra Stadium. 42,017 ...
1993 AFL season
Crowd Date St Kilda. 20.12 (132). Sydney. 13.16 (94). Waverley Park. 25,351. Saturday 10, April ...
1922 VFL season
Fitzroy defeated Collingwood 11.13 (79) to 9.14 (68), in front of a crowd of 50,064 people. (For an explanation of scoring see ...
Santa Fe Valley
Steinhauer, Adam (May 5, 1997). "Crowding into Henderson". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Archived from the original on July 19, ...
John B. Calhoun
His study has been cited by writers such as Bill Perkins as a warning of the dangers of living in an "increasingly crowded and ... Proxemics Lek mating Calhoun, John (1947-1948). "Crowding and Social Behavior in Animals". Anchor Books. Cite journal requires ... Barnes, Bart (30 September 1995). "Scientist John Calhoun Dies; Studied Behavior, Crowding". The New York Times. Alsop, Stewart ...
Warm-glow giving
The existence of a warm glow helps explain the absence of complete crowding-out of private giving by public grants, as ... 1995). Taken together, these findings offered a strong rebuke of the assumption that public grants crowd-out private donations ... Andreoni, James; Payne, A. Abigail (2003). "Do Government Grants to Private Charities Crowd Out Giving or Fund-raising?". ... Kingma, Bruce (1989). "An Accurate Measurement of the Crowd-out Effect, Income Effect, and Price Effect for Charitable ...
Tail biting in pigs
Crowding induces stress. Other factors in this circumstance that can cause stress in pigs are a lack of substrate material in ...
Categorical grant
Specifically, they have looked at how these grants might cause the income and crowding out effects. The crowding out effect is ... Staff, Investopedia (November 19, 2003). "Crowding Out Effect". Investopedia. Retrieved April 29, 2017. Gruber, Jonathan (2015 ...
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p. 1. "Crowding Out Cemeteries". The Washington Post. February 10, 1893. p. 3. "Real Estate Gossip". The Evening Star. May 18, ...
Bruno Frey
"Motivation crowding theory." Journal of economic surveys 15.5 (2001): 589-611. for example: Osterloh, Margit, and Bruno S. Frey ... or even more broadly: Frey, Bruno S. "A constitution for knaves crowds out civic virtues." The Economic Journal 107.443 (1997 ... Frey, B. S. (1997). A constitution for knaves crowds out civic virtues. The Economic Journal, 107(443), 1043-1053. Feld, L. P ... Frey's published research has included topics related to behavioral economics (including motivational crowding effects), the ...
Charles III University of Madrid
"Crowd_UC3M" (PDF).. *^ "Foundation of the Uc3m".. External links[edit]. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Universidad ...
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In 1907, the Royal Liver Group had over 6,000 employees and given the need for larger premises the company gave the go-ahead for the construction of a new head office. Designed by Walter Aubrey Thomas, the foundation stone for the building was laid on 11 May 1908 and just 3 years later, on 19 July 1911, the building was officially opened by Lord Sheffield.[5] The building became the first major structure in Britain, and one of the first buildings in the world, to be constructed using reinforced concrete,[6] and given the building's radical design was considered by some to be impossible to build.[5]. Since its completion in 1911, it has overlooked the River Mersey from its waterfront location on the Pier Head and forms one of the 'Three Graces' along with the Port of Liverpool Building and the Cunard Building. This is reflected in the building's Grade I listed building status. It stands at 98.2 m (322 ft) tall and has 13 floors.. The building is crowned by a pair of clock towers: as a ship passed ...
Group size measures
mean crowding=. ∑. i. =. 1. G. n. i. 2. /. ∑. i. =. 1. G. n. i. {\displaystyle \sum _{i=1}^{G}n_{i}^{2}/\sum _{i=1}^{G}n_{i}}. ... mean crowding (group sizes averaged over individuals) equals (. 1. +. 2. +. 2. +. 6. +. 6. +. 6. +. 6. +. 6. +. 6. ). /. 9. =. ... Mean crowding, i.e. the arithmetic mean of crowding measures averaged over individuals (this was called "Typical Group Size" ... Another problem arises when analyzing crowding values. Crowding data consist of non-independent values, or ties, which show ...
Malocclusion
Crowding of teethEdit. Crowding of teeth is where there is insufficient room for the normal complement of adult teeth. ... Crowding of the teeth is treated with orthodontics, often with tooth extraction, clear aligners, or dental braces, followed by ... However, there are also other conditions, e.g. crowding of teeth, not directly fitting into this classification. ...
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"Prison Crowding Research Reexamined". The Prison Journal. 74 (3): 329-363. doi:10.1177/0032855594074003004. Skarbek, David. ...
Prison
Ellis, D. (1984) Crowding and prison violence: Integration of research and theory. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 11 (3). 277- ... Crowding can create extremely dangerous environments in juvenile detention centers and juvenile correctional facilities. ... Gaes, G. (1994). Prison crowding research reexamined. The Prison Journal, 74, (3). 329-363. "Recidivism". National Institute of ...
Molecular motor
August 2019). "Nonuniform Crowding Enhances Transport". ACS Nano. 13 (8): 8946-8956. doi:10.1021/acsnano.9b02811. PMID 31291087 ...
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Crowding reached its peak in 2007 at 1,988 inmates, 300 over capacity. The budget for the facility was $42 million in 2010. ... Schweers, Jeff (20 February 2011). "Inmate crowding under control". Florida Today. Melbourne, Florida. pp. 1A. "Florida". The ...
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p. 5. "Negroes Crowding Whites" (PDF). New-York Tribune. 24 June 1912. p. 6. Retrieved 8 July 2020. CS1 maint: discouraged ... "Negroes Crowding Whites" as the purchaser of a $250,000 apartment building at 546-552 Lenox Ave. By 1915 she was living in a ...
Motivation crowding theory - Wikipedia
Crowding out is typically measured in two ways. First, crowding out is measured as self-reported interest in the activity after ... Bolle, Friedel; Otto, Philipp E. (2010). "A Price Is a Signal: on Intrinsic Motivation, Crowding-out, and Crowding-in". Kyklos ... The term "crowding out" was coined by Bruno Frey in 1997, but the idea was first introduced into economics much earlier by ... In some cases, crowding out has been found to directly affect effort and performance on the target behavior itself even while ...
Crowding - Wikipedia
It has been suggested that crowding occurs due to mandatory integration of the crowded objects by a texture-processing neural ... The extent of crowding is mostly independent of a letters or forms size, unlike what is the case in acuity. Instead, it ... Crowding is a perceptual phenomenon where the recognition of objects presented away from the fovea is impaired by the presence ... Crowding itself, however, i.e. the difference between singular letters and groups thereof, went unnoticed up to the 20th ...
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... nurse-initiated protocols targeted at certain patients relieved crowding in a busy, inner-city emergency room. ... Emergency room crowding is a common and complex problem for hospitals all over the world, and anything that can be done to ... "Emergency department crowding will continue to require broad and creative strategies to ensure timely care to our patients." ... For their study, Douma and colleagues carried out a controlled evaluation of six nurse-initiated protocols in a busy, crowded, ...
Current crowding - Wikipedia
Current crowding (also current crowding effect, or CCE) is a nonhomogenous distribution of current density through a conductor ... Current crowding is a major issue for AlGaInP LEDs due to the low mobility, inherent to the material system. CS1 maint: ... Current crowding is one of the factors limiting the efficiency of light emitting diodess. Materials with low mobility of charge ... Current crowding can lead to localized overheating and formation of thermal hotspots, in catastrophic cases leading to thermal ...
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In June of 1996, Neil officially broke up Crowded House. That same month, Recurring Dream: The Very Best of Crowded House was ... Listen to Crowded House now.. Listen to Crowded House in full in the Spotify app ... Crowded House formed in 1985 when Finn dissolved Split Enz rather than carry on after his brother Tim, the groups founding ... and most of Europe, Crowded House recorded some of the best pop music of the late 80s and early 90s. Leader Neil Finns ...
Crowd predictions...
... this might be a rough crowd...none have even been to the real thing, and if they can name one person on that lineup besides ... Re: Crowd predictions... This will be a sell out.. I am going with several friends.. The line up will draw a bit older crowd ... Re: Crowd predictions... The fact that its 21+ means that the crowd will consist of people mostly people in their mid to late ... Crowd predictions... From the people who have been saying they are going on my Facebook feed, this might be a rough crowd... ...
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Another classic Crowded House song, from their Together Alone album. Copyright belongs to the respective owners. Enjoy a trip ... 140 videos Play all Top Tracks - Crowded HouseCrowded House - Topic. * Crowded House - Whispers and Moans - Duration: 3:31. ... Mix - Crowded House - Fingers of LoveYouTube. * Fingers Of Love - Crowded House - Farewell to the World Concert 1996 - Duration ... Crowded House - Hole in the River - Duration: 3:57. The Elephant Man 37,489 views ...
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The team are asking for anyone with an interest in these prehistoric artefacts or modern digital methods to help via the crowd- ... "The Institute of Archaeology is really well-placed to foster a crowd-sourcing project of this kind, because we have such a ... We plan to create yet more crowd-sourcing applications for the platform, following both our own personal research interests and ... "crowd-sourcing" website. The website is powered by an open source Pybossa citizen science framework. ...
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Crowd-augmented cognition. NSF early career awardee develops tools that combine human and machine intelligence to accelerate ... The researchers showed that their method produced articles judged by crowd workers as more useful than pages that were in the ... The study found that Alloy, using the two-step process, achieved better performance at a lower cost than previous crowd-based ... Research in Kitturs lab is on augmenting human cognition using crowds and computation.. Credit and Larger Version ...
Crowd oil not crude oil | Nature Communications
The envisioned model of "crowd oil" from solar refineries, akin to "crowd electricity" from solar panels, enables people to ... The vision of "crowd oil". Today, there seems to be little public appetite for large-scale CO2 capture and underground storage ... Crowd oil not crude oil. *Roland Dittmeyer ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-3110-69891. , ... "Crowd oil" could also serve as a global project motivated by the health and well-being of a growing population of global ...
Crowd of Sounds - Adam Sol - Google Books
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Macromolecular8
- Macromolecular crowding in cells influences processes such as folding, association and diffusion of proteins and polynucleic acids. (nature.com)
- Here, we introduce a genetically encodable fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) sensor for quantifying macromolecular crowding and discuss our application of the sensor in bacterial and mammalian cells. (nature.com)
- Ellis RJ (2001) Macromolecular crowding: an important but neglected aspect of the intracellular environment. (springer.com)
- Minton AP (2001) The influence of macromolecular crowding and macromolecular confinement on biological reactions in physiological media. (springer.com)
- In the cytosol of this cell, macromolecular crowding is illustrated by proteins, DNA, and ribosomes. (biophysics.org)
- There has been much confusion recently about the relative merits of different approaches, osmotic stress, preferential interaction, and crowding, to describe the indirect effect of solutes on macromolecular conformations and reactions. (pnas.org)
- Although the accuracy with which receptors can probe the concentration of ligands has been thoroughly investigated in dilute systems, the effect of macromolecular crowding on the inference of concentration remains unclear. (umich.edu)
- Our algorithm facilitates the calculation of reaction rates and correlation times for ligand-receptor systems in the presence of macromolecular crowding. (umich.edu)
Empirical evidence2
- While the empirical evidence supporting crowding out for blood donation has been mixed, [3] there has since been a long line of psychological and economic exploration supporting the basic phenomenon of crowding out. (wikipedia.org)
- This survey shows that such scepticism is unwarranted and that there exists indeed compelling empirical evidence for the existence of crowding out and crowding in. (repec.org)
Ambulance diversion5
- They tested five measures to determine reliability in measuring current ED crowding and predicting near-future ambulance diversion status. (epmonthly.com)
- The data was then pooled and analyzed with the results compared to the presumed gold standard for crowding-ambulance diversion. (epmonthly.com)
- The authors acknowledge that there is no perfect standard for crowding, but note that ambulance diversion at their institution is instituted based on standard criteria and, perhaps more importantly, is monitored at a hospital level as a significant marker for crowding. (epmonthly.com)
- Despite the use of guidelines to determine ambulance diversion, the gold standard used here, one tends to think of going on diversion when the department is obviously crowded. (epmonthly.com)
- They used the same indicator of ER crowding, ambulance diversion, to determine the days when the department was over capacity. (mercurynews.com)
Motivation6
- Motivation crowding theory is the theory from psychology and microeconomics suggesting that providing extrinsic incentives for certain kinds of behavior-such as promising monetary rewards for accomplishing some task-can sometimes undermine intrinsic motivation for performing that behavior. (wikipedia.org)
- This process is known as "crowding out" since whatever motivation for the task that previously existed-as estimated by the control condition that was not offered compensation for the task-has been crowded out by motivation merely based on the payment. (wikipedia.org)
- A 2020 study which reviewed more than a 100 tests of motivation crowding theory and conducted its own field experiments found that paying individuals for intrinsically enjoyable tasks boosts their performance, but that taking payment away after it is expected may lead individuals to perform worse than if they were not paid at first. (wikipedia.org)
- The motivation crowding effect suggests that an external intervention via monetary incentives or punishments may undermine (and under different indentifiable conditions strengthen) intrinsic motivation. (repec.org)
- Motivation crowding-out: Is there a risk for science? (repec.org)
- These teachings lead us to construct empirically testable propositions about the implications of performance related pay in science and the conditions of emergence of a motivation crowding-out effect. (repec.org)
Polymers3
- The environment of protocells might have been crowded with small molecules and functional and non-specific polymers. (springer.com)
- Cells are crowded with macromolecules, polymers, and membranes. (pnas.org)
- Specifically, crowding formulations use the size and geometry of solutes or polymers in solution to calculate the contribution of hard-core repulsion to the free energy of a macromolecule immediately through, for example, scaled particle theory. (pnas.org)
Molecular4
- Cheung MS, Klimov D, Thirumalai D (2005) Molecular crowding enhances native state stability and refolding rates of globular proteins. (springer.com)
- Minton AP (1998) [7] Molecular crowding: Analysis of effects of high concentrations of inert cosolutes on biochemical equilibria and rates in terms of volume exclusion. (springer.com)
- We hypothesize that motor proteins may be adapted to operate in crowded environments by having molecular properties that prevent them from forming traffic jams. (pnas.org)
- Alternatively, motors may have mechanisms to sense molecular crowding and to alter their behavior in order to prevent traffic jams. (pnas.org)
Facebook1
- From the people who have been saying they are going on my Facebook feed, this might be a rough crowd. (coachella.com)
Proteins2
- This crowding diminishes the diffusion of small molecules and proteins ( 1 ), increases the oligomerization and aggregation of proteins ( 2 ), and strongly restricts the mobility of larger particles and organelles ( 3 ). (pnas.org)
- So far, however, little is understood about how motor proteins behave in crowded environments, and what physical mechanisms may cause motor proteins to form traffic jams in the first place. (pnas.org)
20161
- The 3C app (Crowd Cover Classification) is an experiment which started during the ESA Living Planet Symposium 2016 within the context of EO Open Science. (apple.com)
Behavior3
- In some cases, crowding out has been found to directly affect effort and performance on the target behavior itself even while compensated for performance. (wikipedia.org)
- In this paper we explore the possibility of applying formal methods, typically used for the verification of software and hardware systems, in analysing the behavior of a digital crowd. (springer.com)
- Paper I explores the utilization of automated public transport data to analyze passengers' boarding behavior and investigate the trade-offs between crowding and walking when passengers make car boarding choices. (kth.se)
Vitro2
- In vitro characterization of the crowding sensor. (nature.com)
- Lareu RR, Harve KS, Raghunath M (2007) Emulating a crowded intracellular environment in vitro dramatically improves RT-PCR performance. (springer.com)
Occurs2
- It has been suggested that crowding occurs due to mandatory integration of the crowded objects by a texture-processing neural mechanism, but there are several competing theories about the underlying mechanisms. (wikipedia.org)
- Current crowding occurs especially in areas of localized lowered resistance, or in areas where the field strength is concentrated (e.g., at the edges of layers). (wikipedia.org)
Hospitals3
- Emergency room crowding is a common and complex problem for hospitals all over the world, and anything that can be done to improve patient flow without compromising care is a great help. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- Between 40 percent and 50 percent of U.S. hospitals experience crowded conditions in the emergency department (ED) with almost two-thirds of metropolitan EDs experiencing crowding at times, according to a new report issued today by CDC's National Center for Health Statistics. (cdc.gov)
- They noted that in large hospitals with crowded EDs, patients waited a mean of almost six hours for transfer from the ED to an acute or critical care bed. (epmonthly.com)
Wisdom2
- Nearly two-thirds participated, offering us unique insight into the collective wisdom of this very special crowd. (foreignpolicy.com)
- If you do follow the wisdom of crowds, try to time it right by skipping the weekends or going early in the morning-so that you can appreciate the combination of natural beauty and boardwalk amusements that made these beaches popular in the first place. (travelandleisure.com)
Living conditions1
- Capitol requested that the band change its name, and the group settled on Crowded House, a reflection of the bandmembers' living conditions in L.A. They began work on their debut, enlisting the help of then-unknown producer Mitchell Froom . (spotify.com)
Phenomenon2
- Later, James Jurin in 1738 described the phenomenon of "indistinct vision" which, in two examples, could be seen as the result of crowding. (wikipedia.org)
- Crowding effects thus are an empirically relevant phenomenon, which can, in specific cases, even dominate the traditional relative price effect. (repec.org)
Effect2
- It is also suggested that head injuries can cause a crowding effect. (wikipedia.org)
- Current crowding (also current crowding effect, or CCE) is a nonhomogenous distribution of current density through a conductor or semiconductor, especially in the vicinity of contacts and over PN junctions. (wikipedia.org)
Neighbors1
- To really understand whether it was the cells' shape or some aspect of their neighbors that directed differentiation, M.D./Ph.D. candidate Rowena McBeath used a special technique, developed in Chen's lab, that restricts individual cells to small spaces without requiring cellular neighbors to do the crowding. (eurekalert.org)
Large9
- Rather than setting out on an expensive large-scale tour, the group took a more low-profile route, playing acoustic sets for industry insiders and for small crowds at ethnic restaurants and in record stores. (spotify.com)
- While they are trying to build enthusiasm, organizers are also wary of large crowds, especially at the unticketed events. (npr.org)
- Dr. BROWNELL: They don't want large crowds of people accumulating everywhere, and they're adopting strategies to make sure that that doesn't happen. (npr.org)
- But the National Park Service (NPS) says unusually large crowds are making it difficult to manage visitors. (timeforkids.com)
- The other retailers may have been impressed to see such a large crowd for the opening, until they all walked past their shops and stood in line to get into Apple. (macworld.com)
- All crowdsourcing processes involve the participation of a digital crowd, a large number of people that access a single Internet platform or shared service. (springer.com)
- To distinguish our terminology from this we use "digital crowd" to refer to a large number of agents that access a single Internet platform or shared service, i.e., a large number of agents that are in each other's immediate e-presence. (springer.com)
- Large crowds in open areas are dangerous, even without any sort of attack risk. (popularmechanics.com)
- When the fake news went viral on social media, the recipients in large numbers crowded the bank at Jalan Kampung Nyaborthat here. (thestar.com.my)
Context2
- Crowding is prominently present in amblyopia and has been first mentioned in that context and studied quantitatively there. (wikipedia.org)
- In the context of economics, crowding out takes place when the resources which could have been used by the private sector for loans and investment are diminished because of increased spending on the government's end. (businesspundit.com)
Reuters2
- This is another study showing (crowding) is a bad thing and it needs to be solved," he told Reuters Health. (mercurynews.com)
- This could give patients more information on which places have more crowding, but for most patients that's not an option," he told Reuters Health. (mercurynews.com)
Gathers1
- LONG SHADOWS A crowd gathers to watch the sunset at Joshua Tree National Park this summer in California. (timeforkids.com)
News2
- A crowd diagnosis is when people turn to strangers on social media to get a diagnosis," John Ayers, PhD, also from UCSD, who is co-lead author of the study with Nobles, told Medscape Medical News . (medscape.com)
- Sibu OCPD, Asst Comm Stanley Jonathan Ringgit, who went to the scene, noted that the crowd had reduced after the news was refuted. (thestar.com.my)
Processes1
- The ubiquitous component of all the crowdsourcing processes is the crowd or, more specifically, the digital crowd . (springer.com)
People10
- The fact that it's 21+ means that the crowd will consist of people mostly people in their mid to late twenties. (coachella.com)
- The envisioned model of "crowd oil" from solar refineries, akin to "crowd electricity" from solar panels, enables people to take control and collectively manage global warming and climate change, rather than depending on the fossil power industrial behemoths. (nature.com)
- Pushy crowds respond to bad things differently than individual people, because information can flow through the group that compels it to act. (nationalgeographic.com)
- The hospital director, Dr. Carmen Chirinos, said 1,881 injured people crowded her 700-bed Hospital Perez Car-reno. (deseretnews.com)
- But it's California, famous for surfing culture, that claims the questionable honor of America's No. 1 most crowded beach: Venice Beach, to be precise, which swarms with 16 million sunbathers, fortune-tellers, street performers, and people-watchers. (travelandleisure.com)
- However, I find that if I spend time with crowds of people, especially ones I don't know, I get very stressed and low and the next day I have no energy at all. (dailystrength.org)
- Lone, I myself don't have much of a problem with crowds, but I've heard of people who do. (dailystrength.org)
- In the case of a crowd, this is where panicked people begin to thrust away from each other in all directions, leaving some with no place to go and, in the worst case, vulnerable to being trampled. (popularmechanics.com)
- MORE than 200 people were injured in an explosion at a waterpark in Taiwan after coloured powder being sprayed onto a crowd suddenly ignited. (news.com.au)
- MORE than 200 people were injured, over 90 of them seriously, in an explosion at a waterpark outside Taiwan's capital Taipei after coloured powder being sprayed onto a crowd ignited, officials said. (news.com.au)
Cellular1
- Signal transduction within crowded cellular compartments is essential for the physiological function of cells. (umich.edu)
Scientist1
- Today we have a great many lawmakers -- not just here but around the world -- deliberately ignoring and actively suppressing science," one of the event's speakers, TV host and scientist Bill Nye, told a rain-soaked crowd from a stage. (cnn.com)
Occupancy4
- Occupancy level outperformed all the other tools in tracking current crowding and it performed equally as well in forecasting near-term crowding. (epmonthly.com)
- Still, the point remains: None of the computer models could predict either current or future ED crowding better than the far simpler occupancy level. (epmonthly.com)
- Occupancy levels can be comfortably used to track ED crowding. (epmonthly.com)
- Using this method, we show that it is possible for crowding to increase the accuracy of estimated ligand concentration based on receptor occupancy. (umich.edu)
19971
- The term "crowding out" was coined by Bruno Frey in 1997, but the idea was first introduced into economics much earlier by Richard Titmuss , [1] [2] who argued in 1970 that offering financial incentives for certain behaviors could counter-intuitively lead to a drop in performance of those behaviors. (wikipedia.org)
Typically2
- Crowding out is typically measured in two ways. (wikipedia.org)
- Aerial videos of crowd disasters typically exhibit recurring patterns in the minutes leading up to deadly surges, says Johansson, who has published studies on the 2006 stampede that killed at least 345 hajj pilgrims near Mecca in Saudi Arabia. (popularmechanics.com)
Follow the c4
- He urged the students to make the right choices and to resist the temptation to follow the crowd. (chicagotribune.com)
- The title of Eric Alexander b.1968 sax, tenor " data-original-title="" title=""> Eric Alexander 's Don't Follow the Crowd is somewhat ironic, as it is one in a string of recordings, on the HighNote label, that have all been cast from the same mold. (allaboutjazz.com)
- Alexander is clearly at the top of his game, and Don't Follow the Crowd is an excellent addition to a consistently strong discography. (allaboutjazz.com)
- As good as Don't Follow The Crowd is, it leaves some questions about how much further he could go as a musician if he were to take on more risks. (allaboutjazz.com)
Times1
- In other words, the worst system, in order to maintain a reasonably low rate of missing crowding, anticipated diversion three times for every actual event. (epmonthly.com)
Interaction3
- Originally covered by the umbrella term, "crowdsourcing", a range of applications involving digital crowds have been developed, incorporating many different agent structures and different interaction protocols. (springer.com)
- We consider some, but by no means all, crowdsourcing practices, from the viewpoint of the interaction between the seeker and the digital crowd and the communication among the digital crowd participants. (springer.com)
- At the same time, there is growing realization that molecules in the cell sterically "crowd" each other in their cohabited aqueous space ( 6 ) and that this steric interaction can be enhanced by the preferential hydration of molecules ( 7 ). (pnas.org)
Main1
- Public transport operators' main concern is to reduce on-board crowding effects through investments. (kth.se)
Characteristic1
- Crowding has long been thought to be predominantly a characteristic of peripheral vision. (wikipedia.org)
House11
- and most of Europe, Crowded House recorded some of the best pop music of the late '80s and early '90s. (spotify.com)
- Crowded House formed in 1985 when Finn dissolved Split Enz rather than carry on after his brother Tim , the group's founding member, left to pursue a solo career. (spotify.com)
- After the initial sessions with Tim , Neil began working on a new set of songs, designed for the next Crowded House album, but he soon found the new material unsatisfactory. (spotify.com)
- Neil decided to combine the better moments of the Finn Brothers project and the scrapped third album, adding his brother as a fourth member of Crowded House. (spotify.com)
- Another classic Crowded House song, from their Together Alone album. (youtube.com)
- With the heavy lifting of the Crowded House reunion out of the way, Neil Finn is able to settle into comfortable craft on Intriguer , the band's sixth album. (allmusic.com)
- Conveniently located near the ferry port, Crowded House offers basic rooms with comfortable beds and clean bathrooms plus a simple breakfast. (lonelyplanet.com)
- Crowded House is a family-run, modern hotel situated opposite the ferry terminal in the centre of Eceabat, the closest town to the Gallipoli battlefields and the ANZAC Cove. (lonelyplanet.com)
- Hotel Crowded House offers simply decorated, en suite rooms with air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. (lonelyplanet.com)
- The Crowded House staff will be happy to help with information and advice. (lonelyplanet.com)
- MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace and Joy Reid discuss the growing crowd on the White House South Lawn ahead of President Trump's speech for the RNC amid the pandemic. (msnbc.com)
Small2
- With the Knowledge Accelerator, each crowd worker contributes a small amount of effort to synthesize online information to answer complex or open-ended questions, without an overseer or moderator. (nsf.gov)
- In particular, we find that crowding can enhance the effective association rates between small ligands and receptors to a degree sufficient to overcome the increased chance of rebinding due to caging by crowding molecules. (umich.edu)
Cells2
- Direct spatiotemporal readout of crowding would be a powerful approach for unraveling the structure of the cytoplasm and determining the impact of excluded volume on protein function in living cells. (nature.com)
- Figure 2: Monitoring cytoplasmic crowding in living cells. (nature.com)
Beaches2
- And if you just can't take the crowds, seek out one of the world's secret beaches instead. (travelandleisure.com)
- We've drawn a line in the sand: these are the most crowded beaches in the U.S.A. (travelandleisure.com)
Control5
- The purpose: crowd control. (timeforkids.com)
- The 'crowd control' exercise was slated to take place on Election Day in the neighborhood where work recently began on a border wall. (usatoday.com)
- EL PASO, Texas - Border Patrol canceled a "crowd control" exercise on Election Day near El Paso's oldest neighborhood, saying it would reschedule it for another date. (usatoday.com)
- PM spoke to several crowd-control scientists, and to the groups in charge of inauguration evacuation, to better understand what precautions officials are taking, and why. (popularmechanics.com)
- The police, Rela and bank security staff assisted with crowd control measures. (thestar.com.my)
Found7
- Crowding deficits have further been found in neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and autism and may have clinical implications in these disorders. (wikipedia.org)
- Only then, the subject of Crowding found increasingly wide attention in visual perception research (Levi et al. (wikipedia.org)
- The study found that Alloy, using the two-step process, achieved better performance at a lower cost than previous crowd-based approaches. (nsf.gov)
- SellaBand, the bankrupt crowd-funded online record label, announced late Wednesday afternoon that it has found buyers and a new CEO in Munich, Germany. (wired.com)
- We found 20% of crowd-diagnosis requests were made after already obtaining a physician diagnosis. (medscape.com)
- One study published last year found that when ambulances are diverted away from a crowded ER, as many as three in 100 heart attack patients die unnecessarily. (mercurynews.com)
- In crowded conditions, passengers are found to make trade-offs, increase walking to avoid in-vehicle crowding, when choosing a train car. (kth.se)
Place1
- A huge empty area is the worst place for controlling crowds," says Zurich Anders Fredrick Johansson, a crowd expert from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. (popularmechanics.com)
Time7
- Probably around that time, crowding has become an issue in optometry and ophthalmology when testing amblyopic subjects with eye charts, as is apparent from a remark of the Danish ophthalmologist Holger Ehlers in 1936. (wikipedia.org)
- Agreed, besides Girl Talk, Sleigh Bells, and Hot Chip I don't see too much of a draw for a very young crowd, especially for Bros to beg their parents to foot the bill for yet another Coachella festival, this time in Florida. (coachella.com)
- When it comes to bedding down after a day of crowd avoidance, there are many quiet neighbourhoods in London that, by the time the torch is lit, will have new properties on the scene. (bbc.com)
- Sounds like you do, and that dealing with crowds just exhausts you, and you feel it for some time afterward. (dailystrength.org)
- And if I am around to many crowds then I get really stressed out to the point I need time to be alone. (dailystrength.org)
- I have a hard time being around crowds, which is why I work at home. (dailystrength.org)
- Technically, the neatest trick of this study may be that the authors measured complicated crowding statistics in real time. (epmonthly.com)
Issue1
- Current crowding is a major issue for AlGaInP LEDs due to the low mobility, inherent to the material system. (wikipedia.org)
Effects2
- As of today, the theoretical \lang1033 possibility of crowding effects is widely accepted among economists. (repec.org)
- Emergency room crowding is a known problem in the U.S., and previous research has shown it to be linked with harmful effects. (mercurynews.com)
Methods4
- The team are asking for anyone with an interest in these prehistoric artefacts or modern digital methods to help via the crowd-sourcing platform . (ucl.ac.uk)
- The Institute of Archaeology is really well-placed to foster a crowd-sourcing project of this kind, because we have such a wealth of expertise under one roof, spanning computer-based methods, artefact studies, public engagement in archaeology, archival science and British prehistory to name just a few. (ucl.ac.uk)
- To the best of our knowledge, there are no formal methods to verify various requirements, for example, to determine when crowdsourcing is an adequate approach to a problem, under which conditions crowdsourcing will be successful, how effective crowdsourcing can be on a particular problem, whether a digital crowd can be expected to solve a problem successfully, etc. (springer.com)
- Our aim is to explore whether formal methods can be applied to improving the understanding and effectiveness of digital crowds. (springer.com)
Systems2
- Human Computation Institute (HCI) is dedicated to advancing the science of crowd-powered systems for the betterment of humanity. (newswise.com)
- Unfortunately, none of the systems performed well in predicting crowding, as all returned significant numbers of false alarms whenever trying to predict more than about an hour in advance. (epmonthly.com)
Drinks1
- From hot mulled cider to sangria with cranberries and apples, here are great Thanksgiving drinks for a crowd. (foodandwine.com)
Researchers4
- We plan to create yet more crowd-sourcing applications for the platform, following both our own personal research interests and those of other university or museum researchers worldwide, but also the ideas of the contributors we attract online. (ucl.ac.uk)
- The researchers' challenge lies in designing a system that can divide assignments into short microtasks, each paying crowd workers $1 for 5-10 minutes of work. (nsf.gov)
- The researchers showed that their method produced articles judged by crowd workers as more useful than pages that were in the top five Google results from a given query. (nsf.gov)
- Conclude the researchers, "requests for crowd-diagnoses were frequent, with most receiving a reply within hours, and many of these requests were for second opinions after obtaining an original diagnosis from a health care professional. (medscape.com)
Future2
- Left Brain, of the Los Angeles hip-hop collective Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All, is moved along by the crowd at the Hard Summer electronic dance music festival on Aug. 6. (sun-sentinel.com)
- Unfortunately, no model was able to accurately predict future crowding in the ED. (epmonthly.com)
Study3
- The typical study of crowding out asks subjects to complete some task either for payment or no payment. (wikipedia.org)
- For their study, Douma and colleagues carried out a controlled evaluation of six nurse-initiated protocols in a busy, crowded, inner-city emergency room. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- James A. Stuart und Hermann M. Burian in Iowa were, in 1962, the first to study crowding systematically, for amblyopic subjects. (wikipedia.org)
Find1
- Interestingly, we find that crowding conditions similar to those in E. coli can reduce the maximal enzyme activity tenfold. (biophysics.org)
Areas1
- Two recent studies shed light on crucial areas of ED crowding: how to predict it and what happens to boarders when transfer to the ICU is delayed. (epmonthly.com)