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    A feasibility study on using soft insoles for estimating 3D ground reaction forces with incorporated 3D-printed foam-like sensors by Nick Willemstein, Saivimal Sridar, Herman van der Kooij, Ali Sadeghi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To test the insoles, we had nine participants walk on an instrumented treadmill. The four sensors behaved in line with the expected change in pressure distribution during the gait cycle. …”
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    Information sharing and organizational knowledge production in two Finnish firms: an exploration using activity theory by Gunilla Widén-Wulff, Elisabeth Davenport

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…From this perspective, the duality of organizational knowledge becomes clear: it is both individual and collective judgements about how to behave, and the incremental outcome of these judgements, embedded in decisions that support the objects of activity systems.…”
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    The impact of age on genetic risk for common diseases. by Xilin Jiang, Chris Holmes, Gil McVean

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Here, we introduce methods to infer the form of the longitudinal relationship between genetic relative risk for disease and age and to test whether all genetic risk factors behave similarly. We use a proportional hazards model within an interval-based censoring methodology to estimate age-varying individual variant contributions to genetic relative risk for 24 common diseases within the British ancestry subset of UK Biobank, applying a Bayesian clustering approach to group variants by their relative risk profile over age and permutation tests for age dependency and multiplicity of profiles. …”
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    Closing the loop: establishing an autonomous test-learn cycle to optimize induction of bacterial systems using a robotic platform by Jan Benedict Spannenkrebs, Aron Eiermann, Thomas Zoll, Silke Hackenschmidt, Johannes Kabisch, Johannes Kabisch, Johannes Kabisch

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…One goal of synthetic biology is to provide well-characterised biological parts that behave predictably in genetic assemblies. To achieve this, each part must be characterised in a time-resolved manner under relevant conditions. …”
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    The Ambivalent Identity of Eighteenth-Century London Clubs as a Prelude to Victorian Clublife by Valérie Capdeville

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Dissident behaviour could embody various degrees of social transgression, ranging from a disregard of social norms to more offending or even criminal attitudes. If some ‘clubmen behaving badly’ were excluded from social or political circles and marginalized, others paradoxically remained prominent social figures. …”
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    How and why small volcanic ocean islands collapse and move vertically up and down by Fernando O. Marques, Luísa P. Ribeiro, Christian Hübscher, Ana C. G. Costa, Anthony Hildenbrand

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Given the age difference between Santa Maria and the underlying oceanic crust, the island likely sits on several hundred meters of marine sediments that could behave as a weak layer (detachment) under shear. We evaluate the likely collapse mechanism by numerical modelling and conclude that small volcanic islands can collapse when both the edifice and its substrate are weak. …”
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    Estimation and Model Misspecification for Recurrent Event Data with Covariates Under Measurement Errors by Ravinath Alahakoon, Gideon K. D. Zamba, Xuerong Meggie Wen, Akim Adekpedjou

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To circumvent the problem of bias and consistency associated with parameter estimation in the presence of measurement errors, we propose inference for corrected estimating equations with well-behaved roots under an additive measurement errors model. …”
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    Does the audiogram shape influence the intracochlear recording of Electrocochleography during and after cochlear implantation? by Sabine Haumann, Sabine Haumann, Max E. Timm, Max E. Timm, Andreas Büchner, Andreas Büchner, Thomas Lenarz, Thomas Lenarz, Rolf B. Salcher, Rolf B. Salcher

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Specifically, the ECochG responses during insertion appeared to behave as expected with good low-frequency hearing, while with flat hearing loss there appear to be further effects. …”
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  9. 3669

    SYNTHESIS AND INFRARED STUDY OF SOME PHENYLPHOSPHONATE, DIPHENYLPHOSPHINATE AND ACETATOPHOSPHONATE NEW ORGANOTIN (IV) DERIVATIVES AND ADDUCTS by MODOU SARR, AMINATA DIASSE-SARR, LIBASSE DIOP

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The suggested structures, while considering the anionic counterpart, are discrete, dimeric, double and triple metallic components or of infinite chain types, the anion behaving as a monochelating, a bichelating or a bidentate ligand. …”
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  10. 3670

    RUHSAL HASTALIKLARDA AGRESYON by Eda Açıkgöz, Derya Özbaş Gençarslan

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Agression exists which is defined as behavior that aims to give harm in manner of phsical and psychological in lots of associations which includes some psychological environment in worldwide. Even tendency of behaving agressive of every patience, it is declared that tendancy of patience can not be omitted as conclusion of sequence of studies. …”
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    The influence of psychological characteristics of a personality on the tactics of forensic psychiatric examination by O. P. Makarova

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…These characteristics can affect how the defendant perceives the examination situation, how he or she behaves with the expert, how he or she answers questions, and how he or she assesses his or her own mental state. …”
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    Invasive Salmonella Typhimurium ST313 with naturally attenuated flagellin elicits reduced inflammation and replicates within macrophages. by Girish Ramachandran, Darren J Perkins, Patrick J Schmidlein, Mohan E Tulapurkar, Sharon M Tennant

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Typhimurium ST313 isolates from Mali, West Africa, will behave differently from ST19 isolates in various in vitro assays. …”
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    The concept of “wise” in Russian journalistic discourse by Hu Xiaoyan

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…First of all, this concept is related to intellectual perfection: if a person can make the right decision or behave correctly, then he is considered wise. Among the various professional categories of people, leaders, politicians, teachers and artists are most often recognized as wise. …”
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    Le jeu des illusions : discrimination entre apparence et réalité chez les primates by Marie Hirel

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…In addition to being sensitive to, being able to understand when a misperception can lead us to misconstrue our environment, and thus to behave in inappropriate ways, confers an obvious evolutionary advantage. …”
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    Embedding Trust in the Media Access Control Protocol for Wireless Networks by Chaminda Alocious, Hannan Xiao, Bruce Christianson, Joseph Spring

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Simulation results in ns2 showed that TMAC is effective in diagnosing and starving selfish or misbehaving nodes in distributed wireless networks, improving the performance of trustworthy well-behaving nodes. The significant feature of TMAC is its ability to detect sender, receiver, and colluding node misbehavior at the MAC layer with a high level of accuracy, without the need to trust any of the communicating parties.…”
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    Cu(II) and Ni(II) Complexes with New Tridentate NNS Thiosemicarbazones: Synthesis, Characterisation, DNA Interaction, and Antibacterial Activity by Dorian Polo-Cerón

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The spectral data showed that the thiosemicarbazone behaves as an NNS tridentate ligand through the nitrogen atoms of the azomethine group and pyrazine ring and the sulphur atom of the thioamide group. …”
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    THE PHENOMENON OF NEGATIVE EMOTIONS IN THE SOCIAL EXISTENCE OF HUMAN by T. S. Pavlova, V. V. Bobyl

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The emotion of embarrassment motivates a person to behave more benevolently in society in order to integrate in it and get its approval, thus encouraging the person to adhere to social and moral agreements and norms. …”
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    Where are Our Educators? by Елізабет Тюнс, Зоя Рібейро Престес

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Despite this, it is curious to note that we behave as if we were immune to the effects of the instruments we create, refusing to admit that they can bring about true revolutions, whether on a cultural level or at the individual level of our psychological structure and functioning. …”
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    Is a quantifier mismatch a problem for L1 Japanese learners of English? by Paul N. Nehls, Kodai Aramaki, Tomohiro Fujii

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The upper intermediate L2 learner group (Experiment 1a) behaved more like the L1 English speaker group (Experiment 1b) than the lower proficiency L2 group (Experiment 1c). …”
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    Synthesis, Characterization and Antibacterial activity of Benzimidazole Derivatives and their Cu (ii),Ni (ii) and Co (ii) complexes by Haftom Welderufael, Dagne Addisu Kure, Endalkachew Asefa Moges, Lelisa File, Salah Hamza Sherif

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The IR spectra of ligands and its metal complexes imply that the benzimidazol derivative ligands behave as basic bidentate ligands coordination through the azomethine nitrogen and oxygen atom. …”
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