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A theory of the storage and retrieval of item and associative information
- Psychological Review
, 1982
"... A theory for the storage and retrieval of item and associative information is presented. In the theory, items or events are represented as random vectors. Convolution is used as the storage operation, and correlation is used as the retrieval operation. A distributed-memory system is assumed; all inf ..."
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classic prob-lem in the area of human learning and mem-ory. According to the traditional view, ideas (events, items) exist separately in memory but are somehow connected or related (see, e.g., Anderson & Bower, 1973). The labeled paths of current network models are an elab-oration of these simple
By Ian Gregory,
"... Deviance critical values for finite sample size when testing the reduction of (G)ARCH(1,1) to a ..."
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Deviance critical values for finite sample size when testing the reduction of (G)ARCH(1,1) to a
Ian Stevenson: Reminiscences and Observations
"... If the reader will forgive a tired clich, Ian Stevenson and I go way back. In 1971 Ian gave me my first job in parapsychology, a Research Associate position at what was then called the Division of Parapsychology at the University of Virginia Medical Center. In addition to Ian, my colleagues were Rex ..."
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If the reader will forgive a tired clich, Ian Stevenson and I go way back. In 1971 Ian gave me my first job in parapsychology, a Research Associate position at what was then called the Division of Parapsychology at the University of Virginia Medical Center. In addition to Ian, my colleagues were
The Influence of Intellectual Capital on the Types of Innovative Capabilities
- Academy of Management Journal
, 2005
"... We examined how aspects of intellectual capital influenced various innovative capa-bilities in organizations. In a longitudinal, multiple-informant study of 93 organiza-tions, we found that human, organizational, and social capital and their interrelation-ships selectively influenced incremental and ..."
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to its intellectual capital, or its ability to utilize its knowledge re-sources. Several studies have underscored how new products embody organizational knowledge (e.g., Stewart, 1997), described innovation as a knowledge management process (e.g., Madhavan & Grover, 1998), and characterized
2003), “Understanding the Association Between Socioeconomic Status and Physical Health: Do Negative Emotions Play a Role
- Psychological Bulletin 129(1): 10-51 Glied, Sherry and Adriana Lleras-Muney (2003), “Health Inequality, Education and Medical Innovation,” NBER Working Paper #9738
"... In this article, the authors evaluate the possible roles of negative emotions and cognitions in the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and physical health, focusing on the outcomes of cardiovascular diseases and all-cause mortality. After reviewing the limited direct evidence, the author ..."
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. Health disparities associated with socioeconomic status (SES) have existed for centuries (G. D. Smith, Carroll, Rankin, & Rowan, 1992) and have been recognized by researchers for many decades (Chapin, 1924; Warren & Sydenstricker, 1916). Recent research within the United States and other
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"... timeliness!and!automation!of!analysis!and!response!to!rapidly!evolving!threats.!! The!STIDS!2013!theme!is!Semantic!Technologies!for!Big!Data.! Topics!of!general!interest!for!STIDS!include:! Creating!an!interoperable!suite!of!publicGdomain!ontologies!relevant!to! intelligence!analysis!covering!divers ..."
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!analysis!covering!diverse!areas! Ontologies!and!reasoning!under!conditions!of!uncertainty! Semantic!technology!and!ontological!issues!related!to:! o Source!credibility!and!evidential!pedigree!! o Use!of!sensing!devices!including!security,!e.g.!global! infrastructure!grid!(GIG),!images!and!intelligence!collection!in! general
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"... ised f line 1 acids in seed oil, which might be involved in the protection formed by acyl-ACP-associated reactions. D4-palmitoyl-of those genes in the petroselinic acid biosynthetic pathway genomic structures Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 173desaturase genes from Coriandrum sativum L. reported here ..."
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have been registered at GenBanki/EBI Data Bank, under accession numbers,of mature seeds from pathogen infection [1,2]. One unusual fatty acid, petroselinic acid (18:1D6), comprises more than 80 % of total seed fatty acids of the seed oil of the Umbelliferae (e.g., coriander, parsley, and carrot
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