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2. I Feel Most White When I Am . . .: Foregrounding the “Sharp White Background” of Anchuli Felicia King’s Keene
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Brown, David Sterling
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- 2022
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3. “Unicorns and Fairy Dust”: Talking Shakespeare, Performance, and Social (In)Justice
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Thompson, Ayanna, Karim-Cooper, Farah, and Brown, David Sterling
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- 2022
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4. (Un)Just Acts: Shakespeare and Social Justice in Contemporary Performance
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Brown, David Sterling and Young, Sandra
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- 2022
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5. Siccitas magna ultra modum : examining the occurrence and societal impact of droughts in prehistoric Ireland
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Plunkett, Gill, Brown, David M., and Swindles, Graeme T.
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- 2022
6. Do LLMs write like humans? Variation in grammatical and rhetorical styles
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Reinhart, Alex, Brown, David West, Markey, Ben, Laudenbach, Michael, Pantusen, Kachatad, Yurko, Ronald, and Weinberg, Gordon
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Computer Science - Computation and Language - Abstract
Large language models (LLMs) are capable of writing grammatical text that follows instructions, answers questions, and solves problems. As they have advanced, it has become difficult to distinguish their output from human-written text. While past research has found some differences in surface features such as word choice and punctuation, and developed classifiers to detect LLM output, none has studied the rhetorical styles of LLMs. Using several variants of Llama 3 and GPT-4o, we construct two parallel corpora of human- and LLM-written texts from common prompts. Using Douglas Biber's set of lexical, grammatical, and rhetorical features, we identify systematic differences between LLMs and humans and between different LLMs. These differences persist when moving from smaller models to larger ones, and are larger for instruction-tuned models than base models. This demonstrates that despite their advanced abilities, LLMs struggle to match human styles, and hence more advanced linguistic features can detect patterns in their behavior not previously recognized., Comment: 29 pages, 4 figures, 11 tables
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7. The PLATO Mission
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Rauer, Heike, Aerts, Conny, Cabrera, Juan, Deleuil, Magali, Erikson, Anders, Gizon, Laurent, Goupil, Mariejo, Heras, Ana, Lorenzo-Alvarez, Jose, Marliani, Filippo, Martin-Garcia, César, Mas-Hesse, J. 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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
PLATO (PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars) is ESA's M3 mission designed to detect and characterise extrasolar planets and perform asteroseismic monitoring of a large number of stars. PLATO will detect small planets (down to <2 R_(Earth)) around bright stars (<11 mag), including terrestrial planets in the habitable zone of solar-like stars. With the complement of radial velocity observations from the ground, planets will be characterised for their radius, mass, and age with high accuracy (5 %, 10 %, 10 % for an Earth-Sun combination respectively). PLATO will provide us with a large-scale catalogue of well-characterised small planets up to intermediate orbital periods, relevant for a meaningful comparison to planet formation theories and to better understand planet evolution. It will make possible comparative exoplanetology to place our Solar System planets in a broader context. In parallel, PLATO will study (host) stars using asteroseismology, allowing us to determine the stellar properties with high accuracy, substantially enhancing our knowledge of stellar structure and evolution. The payload instrument consists of 26 cameras with 12cm aperture each. For at least four years, the mission will perform high-precision photometric measurements. Here we review the science objectives, present PLATO's target samples and fields, provide an overview of expected core science performance as well as a description of the instrument and the mission profile at the beginning of the serial production of the flight cameras. PLATO is scheduled for a launch date end 2026. This overview therefore provides a summary of the mission to the community in preparation of the upcoming operational phases.
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8. Students’ use of technological tools to engage in collective mathematical proof activity
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Alzaga Elizondo, Tenchita and Brown, David
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9. Reviewing the science on 50 years of conservation: Knowledge production biases and lessons for practice
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Dawson, Neil M., Coolsaet, Brendan, Bhardwaj, Aditi, Brown, David, Lliso, Bosco, Loos, Jacqueline, Mannocci, Laura, Martin, Adrian, Oliva, Malena, Pascual, Unai, Sherpa, Pasang, and Worsdell, Thomas
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10. Living with Congenital Aortic Stenosis: Exercise Restriction, Patterns of Adherence, and Quality of Life
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Mansfield, Laura K., Reichman, Jeffrey R., Crowley, David I., Flyer, Jonathan N., Freeman, Kaitlyn, Gauvreau, Kimberlee K., Mackie, Stewart A., Marino, Bradley S., Newburger, Jane W., Ziniel, Sonja I., and Brown, David W.
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11. The “chanification” of white supremacist extremism
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Yoder, Michael Miller, Brown, David West, and Carley, Kathleen M.
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12. Deconstructing depression: specific symptoms predict future suicide attempts among clinical adolescents
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Krantz, Savannah M., Hensley, Jane, Gazor, Afsoon, Brown, David W., Heerschap, Jessica, and Stewart, Sunita M.
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13. A general model of treeline form and dynamics
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Brown, David, Kummel, Miroslav, and McDevitt, Makayla
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14. Dot Product Representations of Graphs Using Tropical Arithmetic
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Bailey, Sean, Brown, David, Snyder, Michael, and Turner, Nicole
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Mathematics - Combinatorics - Abstract
A dot-product representation of a graph is a mapping of its vertices to vectors of length $k$ so that vertices are adjacent if and only if the inner product (a.k.a. dot product) of their corresponding vertices exceeds some threshold. Minimizing dimension of the vector space into which the vectors must be mapped is a typical focus. We investigate this and structural characterizations of graphs whose dot product representations are mappings into the tropical semi-rings of min-plus and max-plus. We also observe that the minimum dimension required to represent a graph using a \emph{tropical representation} is equal to the better-known threshold dimension of the graph; that is, the minimum number of subgraphs that are threshold graphs whose union is the graph being represented.
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15. Red Mars, green Mars: Researchers are exploring what it would take to transform the arid dirt of our planetary cousin into workable soil
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Brown, David W.
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Planting (Plant culture) -- Research ,Mars (Planet) -- Environmental aspects ,Outer space -- Discovery and exploration ,Soil management -- Research ,Soil structure -- Research - Abstract
Once upon a time, water flowed across the surface of Mars. Waves lapped against shorelines, strong winds gusted and howled, and driving rain fell from thick, cloudy skies. It wasn't [...]
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16. Update of How Pediatric Cardiologists Noninvasively Evaluate Patients with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome: 2013 vs. 2023
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Onorato, Angela C., Fleishman, Craig, Nadorlik, Holly, Brown, David, Alvarado, Chance, Conroy, Sara, Stiver, Corey, and Cua, Clifford L.
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17. Publisher Correction to: A predicted distribution for Galois groups of maximal unramified extensions
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Liu, Yuan, Wood, Melanie Matchett, and Zureick-Brown, David
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18. Pathway for Development and Validation of Multi-domain Endpoints for Amyloid Light Chain (AL) Amyloidosis
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Signorovitch, James, Zhang, Jialu, Brown, David, Dunnmon, Preston, Xiu, Liang, Done, Nicolae, Hsu, Kristen, Barbachano, Yolanda, and Lousada, Isabelle
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19. A predicted distribution for Galois groups of maximal unramified extensions
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Liu, Yuan, Wood, Melanie Matchett, and Zureick-Brown, David
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20. 'Don't dream it's over... There's a battle ahead': The AltLJ 50 years on
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Brown, David
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- 2024
21. Redfish ROUNDOUP: SUBTLE DETAILS AND VARIED HABITATS KEEP THE FISHING LIVELY IN THIS CORNER OF WEST CENTRAL FLORIDA
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Brown, David A.
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Fishes ,Fishing ,Sports, sporting goods and toys industry - Abstract
We had just wrapped up a productive morning of pompano jigging on the south side of Pass-A-GriUe, when Capt. Billy Miller said he wanted to visit some old friends on [...]
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22. Identity Construction in a Misogynist Incels Forum
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Yoder, Michael Miller, Perry, Chloe, Brown, David West, Carley, Kathleen M., and Pruden, Meredith L.
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Computer Science - Computation and Language - Abstract
Online communities of involuntary celibates (incels) are a prominent source of misogynist hate speech. In this paper, we use quantitative text and network analysis approaches to examine how identity groups are discussed on incels-dot-is, the largest black-pilled incels forum. We find that this community produces a wide range of novel identity terms and, while terms for women are most common, mentions of other minoritized identities are increasing. An analysis of the associations made with identity groups suggests an essentialist ideology where physical appearance, as well as gender and racial hierarchies, determine human value. We discuss implications for research into automated misogynist hate speech detection., Comment: Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms (WOAH) 2023; Minor edits to author names and abstracts in most recent version
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23. A Weakly Supervised Classifier and Dataset of White Supremacist Language
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Yoder, Michael Miller, Diab, Ahmad, Brown, David West, and Carley, Kathleen M.
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Computer Science - Computation and Language - Abstract
We present a dataset and classifier for detecting the language of white supremacist extremism, a growing issue in online hate speech. Our weakly supervised classifier is trained on large datasets of text from explicitly white supremacist domains paired with neutral and anti-racist data from similar domains. We demonstrate that this approach improves generalization performance to new domains. Incorporating anti-racist texts as counterexamples to white supremacist language mitigates bias., Comment: ACL 2023 short
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24. Angle ranks of abelian varieties
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Dupuy, Taylor, Kedlaya, Kiran S., and Zureick-Brown, David
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25. From Assistive Technologies to Metaverse: Technologies in Inclusive Higher Education for Students with Specific Learning Difficulties
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Yenduri, Gokul, Kaluri, Rajesh, Rajput, Dharmendra Singh, Lakshmanna, Kuruva, Gadekallu, Thippa Reddy, Mahmud, Mufti, and Brown, David J.
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Computer Science - Computers and Society - Abstract
The development of new technologies and their expanding use in a wide range of educational environments are driving the transformation of higher education. Assistive technologies are a subset of cutting-edge technology that can help students learn more effectively and make education accessible to everyone. Assistive technology can enhance, maintain, or improve the capacities of students with learning difficulties. Students with learning difficulties will be greatly benefited from the use of assistive technologies. If these technologies are used effectively, students with learning difficulties can compete with their peers and complete their academic tasks. We aim to conduct this review to better understand the role of assistive technologies in providing inclusive higher education for students with learning difficulties. The review begins with the introduction of learning difficulties and their causes; inclusive education and the need for assistive technologies; the reasoning for conducting this review; and a summary of related reviews on assistive technologies for students with learning difficulties in inclusive higher education. Then, we discuss the preliminaries for the learning difficulties type and assistive technology. Later, we discuss the effects of assistive technology on inclusive higher education for students with learning difficulties. Additionally, we discuss related projects and support tools available in inclusive higher education for students with learning difficulties. We also explore the challenges and possible solutions related to using assistive technology in higher education to provide inclusive education for students with learning difficulties. We conclude the review with a discussion of potential promising future directions., Comment: Submitted to peer review
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26. Cisplatin-resistance and aggressiveness are enhanced by a highly stable endothelin-converting enzyme-1c in lung cancer cells
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Almarza, Cristopher, Villalobos-Nova, Karla, Toro, María A., González, Manuel, Niechi, Ignacio, Brown-Brown, David A., López-Muéoz, Rodrigo A., Silva-Pavez, Eduardo, Gaete-Ramírez, Belén, Varas-Godoy, Manuel, Burzio, Verónica A., Jara, Lilian, Aguayo, Francisco, and Tapia, Julio C.
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27. Correction: Isometric Exercise Does Not Affect the Diameter of the Ascending Aorta in Youth with Bicuspid Aortic Valves
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Hartz, Jacob, Mansfield, Laura, de Ferranti, Sarah, Brown, David W., and Rhodes, Jonathan
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28. Dense Nuclear Matter Equation of State from Heavy-Ion Collisions
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Sorensen, Agnieszka, Agarwal, Kshitij, Brown, Kyle W., Chajęcki, Zbigniew, Danielewicz, Paweł, Drischler, Christian, Gandolfi, Stefano, Holt, Jeremy W., Kaminski, Matthias, Ko, Che-Ming, Kumar, Rohit, Li, Bao-An, Lynch, William G., McIntosh, Alan B., Newton, William G., Pratt, Scott, Savchuk, Oleh, Stefaniak, Maria, Tews, Ingo, Tsang, ManYee Betty, Vogt, Ramona, Wolter, Hermann, Zbroszczyk, Hanna, Abbasi, Navid, Aichelin, Jörg, Andronic, Anton, Bass, Steffen A., Becattini, Francesco, Blaschke, David, Bleicher, Marcus, Blume, Christoph, Bratkovskaya, Elena, Brown, B. Alex, Brown, David A., Camaiani, Alberto, Casini, Giovanni, Chatziioannou, Katerina, Chbihi, Abdelouahad, Colonna, Maria, Cozma, Mircea Dan, Dexheimer, Veronica, Dong, Xin, Dore, Travis, Du, Lipei, Dueñas, José A., Elfner, Hannah, Florkowski, Wojciech, Fujimoto, Yuki, Furnstahl, Richard J., Gade, Alexandra, Galatyuk, Tetyana, Gale, Charles, Geurts, Frank, Gramegna, Fabiana, Grozdanov, Sašo, Hagel, Kris, Harris, Steven P., Haxton, Wick, Heinz, Ulrich, Heller, Michal P., Hen, Or, Hergert, Heiko, Herrmann, Norbert, Huang, Huan Zhong, Huang, Xu-Guang, Ikeno, Natsumi, Inghirami, Gabriele, Jankowski, Jakub, Jia, Jiangyong, Jiménez, José C., Kapusta, Joseph, Kardan, Behruz, Karpenko, Iurii, Keane, Declan, Kharzeev, Dmitri, Kugler, Andrej, Fèvre, Arnaud Le, Lee, Dean, Liu, Hong, Lisa, Michael A., Llope, William J., Lombardo, Ivano, Lorenz, Manuel, Marchi, Tommaso, McLerran, Larry, Mosel, Ulrich, Motornenko, Anton, Müller, Berndt, Napolitani, Paolo, Natowitz, Joseph B., Nazarewicz, Witold, Noronha, Jorge, Noronha-Hostler, Jacquelyn, Odyniec, Grażyna, Papakonstantinou, Panagiota, Paulínyová, Zuzana, Piekarewicz, Jorge, Pisarski, Robert D., Plumberg, Christopher, Prakash, Madappa, Randrup, Jørgen, Ratti, Claudia, Rau, Peter, Reddy, Sanjay, Schmidt, Hans-Rudolf, Russotto, Paolo, Ryblewski, Radoslaw, Schäfer, Andreas, Schenke, Björn, Sen, Srimoyee, Senger, Peter, Seto, Richard, Shen, Chun, Sherrill, Bradley, Singh, Mayank, Skokov, Vladimir, Spaliński, Michał, Steinheimer, Jan, Stephanov, Mikhail, Stroth, Joachim, Sturm, Christian, Sun, Kai-Jia, Tang, Aihong, Torrieri, Giorgio, Trautmann, Wolfgang, Verde, Giuseppe, Vovchenko, Volodymyr, Wada, Ryoichi, Wang, Fuqiang, Wang, Gang, Werner, Klaus, Xu, Nu, Xu, Zhangbu, Yee, Ho-Ung, Yennello, Sherry, and Yin, Yi
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The nuclear equation of state (EOS) is at the center of numerous theoretical and experimental efforts in nuclear physics. With advances in microscopic theories for nuclear interactions, the availability of experiments probing nuclear matter under conditions not reached before, endeavors to develop sophisticated and reliable transport simulations to interpret these experiments, and the advent of multi-messenger astronomy, the next decade will bring new opportunities for determining the nuclear matter EOS, elucidating its dependence on density, temperature, and isospin asymmetry. Among controlled terrestrial experiments, collisions of heavy nuclei at intermediate beam energies (from a few tens of MeV/nucleon to about 25 GeV/nucleon in the fixed-target frame) probe the widest ranges of baryon density and temperature, enabling studies of nuclear matter from a few tenths to about 5 times the nuclear saturation density and for temperatures from a few to well above a hundred MeV, respectively. Collisions of neutron-rich isotopes further bring the opportunity to probe effects due to the isospin asymmetry. However, capitalizing on the enormous scientific effort aimed at uncovering the dense nuclear matter EOS, both at RHIC and at FRIB as well as at other international facilities, depends on the continued development of state-of-the-art hadronic transport simulations. This white paper highlights the essential role that heavy-ion collision experiments and hadronic transport simulations play in understanding strong interactions in dense nuclear matter, with an emphasis on how these efforts can be used together with microscopic approaches and neutron star studies to uncover the nuclear EOS., Comment: White paper prepared for the 2023 Long Range Plan. v3: Updated version as published in Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics. Note: the published version does not include the executive summary; in the updated arXiv version, the executive summary is included as an appendix. v4: Corrected list of authors
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29. Available Anti-Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Agents
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Derham, Angeline Mariani, primary and Brown, David M., additional
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30. MICRO FISHING, MAXIMUM FUN
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Brown, David A.
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Sports, sporting goods and toys industry - Abstract
Let tiny hooks and tiny baits produce grand results. One of my favorite children's books was Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who, in which the title character discovers a thriving [...]
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31. Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
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Watkins, Mariel O., Fayson, Shannon, Truesdale, Carl, Watkins, Paula W., Smith, Connor M., Brown, David J., and Deville Jr., Curtiland, editor
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32. Lower Extremity Neuroma Cases
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Felder, John M., Ko, Jason H., Brown, David L., Eberlin, Kyle R., editor, Ducic, Ivica, editor, Moore, Amy, editor, Cederna, Paul S., editor, Valerio, Ian L., editor, and Dumanian, Gregory A., editor
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33. Classifying Depressed and Healthy Individuals Using Wearable Sensor Data: A Comparative Analysis of Classical Machine Learning Approaches
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Guerrache, Faiza, Brown, David J., Mahmud, Mufti, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Mahmud, Mufti, editor, Ben-Abdallah, Hanene, editor, Kaiser, M. Shamim, editor, Ahmed, Muhammad Raisuddin, editor, and Zhong, Ning, editor
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34. Classification of Cancer Types Based on RNA HI-SEQ Data Using Dimensionality Reduction
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Tunny, Zannatul Ferdous, Munna, MD Abir Hasan, Hossain, MD. Shahadat, Raisa, Roksana Akter, Rahman, Muhammad Arifur, Brown, David J., Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Mahmud, Mufti, editor, Ben-Abdallah, Hanene, editor, Kaiser, M. Shamim, editor, Ahmed, Muhammad Raisuddin, editor, and Zhong, Ning, editor
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35. Speech Emotion Recognition: An Empirical Analysis of Machine Learning Algorithms Across Diverse Data Sets
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Ahammed, Mostafiz, Sheikh, Rubel, Hossain, Farah, Liza, Shahrima Mustak, Rahman, Muhammad Arifur, Mahmud, Mufti, Brown, David J., Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Mahmud, Mufti, editor, Ben-Abdallah, Hanene, editor, Kaiser, M. Shamim, editor, Ahmed, Muhammad Raisuddin, editor, and Zhong, Ning, editor
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36. Impacts of Environmental Factors on Wellbeing: Machine Learning-Based Benchmarking of Spatial and Temporal Properties
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Guerrache, Faiza, Brown, David J., Mahmud, Mufti, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Yang, Xin-She, editor, Sherratt, Simon, editor, Dey, Nilanjan, editor, and Joshi, Amit, editor
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37. (2, 3)-Cordial Oriented Hypercubes
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Mousley, Jonathan M., Beasley, LeRoy B., Santana, Manuel A., Brown, David E., Hoffman, Frederick, editor, Holliday, Sarah, editor, Rosen, Zvi, editor, Shahrokhi, Farhad, editor, and Wierman, John, editor
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38. High-throughput Li plating quantification for fast-charging battery design
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Konz, Zachary M, Wirtz, Brendan M, Verma, Ankit, Huang, Tzu-Yang, Bergstrom, Helen K, Crafton, Matthew J, Brown, David E, McShane, Eric J, Colclasure, Andrew M, and McCloskey, Bryan D
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Engineering ,Materials Engineering ,Affordable and Clean Energy ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Environmental Engineering ,Electrical engineering ,Mechanical engineering - Abstract
Fast charging of most commercial lithium-ion batteries is limited due to fear of lithium plating on the graphite anode, which is difficult to detect and poses considerable safety risk. Here we demonstrate the power of simple, accessible and high-throughput cycling techniques to quantify irreversible Li plating spanning data from over 200 cells. We first observe the effects of energy density, charge rate, temperature and state of charge on lithium plating, use the results to refine a mature physics-based electrochemical model and provide an interpretable empirical equation for predicting the plating onset state of charge. We then explore the reversibility of lithium plating and its connection to electrolyte design for preventing irreversible Li accumulation. Finally, we design a method to quantify in situ Li plating for commercially relevant graphite|LiNi0.5Mn0.3Co0.2O2 (NMC) cells and compare with results from the experimentally convenient Li|graphite configuration. The hypotheses and abundant data herein were generated primarily with equipment universal to the battery researcher, encouraging further development of innovative testing methods and data processing that enable rapid battery engineering.
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39. How Hate Speech Varies by Target Identity: A Computational Analysis
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Yoder, Michael Miller, Ng, Lynnette Hui Xian, Brown, David West, and Carley, Kathleen M.
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Computer Science - Computation and Language - Abstract
This paper investigates how hate speech varies in systematic ways according to the identities it targets. Across multiple hate speech datasets annotated for targeted identities, we find that classifiers trained on hate speech targeting specific identity groups struggle to generalize to other targeted identities. This provides empirical evidence for differences in hate speech by target identity; we then investigate which patterns structure this variation. We find that the targeted demographic category (e.g. gender/sexuality or race/ethnicity) appears to have a greater effect on the language of hate speech than does the relative social power of the targeted identity group. We also find that words associated with hate speech targeting specific identities often relate to stereotypes, histories of oppression, current social movements, and other social contexts specific to identities. These experiments suggest the importance of considering targeted identity, as well as the social contexts associated with these identities, in automated hate speech classification., Comment: CoNLL 2022 camera-ready + fixed minor figure error
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40. Improve Your Dock Skipping: With the right tackle and a few refinements, you'll be surprising those shadow-huggers in no time
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Brown, David A.
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Sports, sporting goods and toys industry - Abstract
Boat docks are super productive bass targets, but these wooden fortresses can be intimidating. What to cast? Jigs dominate for their in-line efficiency. An old school Arkie style jig with [...]
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41. After the Berlin Wall: Cornell in Postsocialist Europe
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Brown, David L., author, Haldeman, James E., author, and Zuidema, Larry, author
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42. Representing the Integer Factorization Problem Using Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams
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Brown, David E. and Skidmore, David
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43. In the hands of users with intellectual disabilities: co-designing tangible user interfaces for mental wellbeing
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Woodward, Kieran, Kanjo, Eiman, Brown, David J., McGinnity, T. M., and Harold, Gordon
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44. Some problems related to plethysm
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Brown, David and Paget, Rowena E.
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QA Mathematics (inc Computing science) - Abstract
This thesis is concerned with plethysm. It investigates certain plethysm coefficients and also studies a diagram algebra whose representation theory is related to plethysm. We use techniques involving plethystic semistandard Young tableaux in order to provide information about near-maximal constituents of the plethysm sν ◦sµ when µ = (m),(12 ) or (2, 1). We study further the case where µ = (12 ) by the means of a recursive formula of Law and Okitani. We study the ramified partition algebra, proving some new results about its representation theory. We show that the ramified partition algebra is a cellular algebra and investigate its cell modules. We show that the cell modules of the ramified partition algebra form a stratifying system, and hence prove an analogue of the Hemmer-Nakano theorem for this algebra. We give partial results on the semisimplicity of the ramified partition algebra over C, making a conjecture for the general case. Finally, we study the restriction of the cell modules for the ramified partition algebra to the partition algebra, investigating two filtrations and making progress on the decomposition of such modules.
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45. SLAC Microresonator RF (SMuRF) Electronics: A tone-tracking readout system for superconducting microwave resonator arrays
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Yu, Cyndia, Ahmed, Zeeshan, Frisch, Josef C., Henderson, Shawn W., Silva-Feaver, Max, Arnold, Kam, Brown, David, Connors, Jake, Cukierman, Ari J., D'Ewart, J. Mitch, Dober, Bradley J., Dusatko, John E., Haller, Gunther, Herbst, Ryan, Hilton, Gene C., Hubmayr, Johannes, Irwin, Kent D., Kuo, Chao-Lin, Mates, John A. B., Ruckman, Larry, Ullom, Joel, Vale, Leila, Van Winkle, Daniel D., Vasquez, Jesus, and Young, Edward
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We describe the newest generation of the SLAC Microresonator RF (SMuRF) electronics, a warm digital control and readout system for microwave-frequency resonator-based cryogenic detector and multiplexer systems such as microwave SQUID multiplexers ($\mu$mux) or microwave kinetic inductance detectors (MKIDs). Ultra-sensitive measurements in particle physics and astronomy increasingly rely on large arrays of cryogenic sensors, which in turn necessitate highly multiplexed readout and accompanying room-temperature electronics. Microwave-frequency resonators are a popular tool for cryogenic multiplexing, with the potential to multiplex thousands of detector channels on one readout line. The SMuRF system provides the capability for reading out up to 3328 channels across a 4-8 GHz bandwidth. Notably, the SMuRF system is unique in its implementation of a closed-loop tone-tracking algorithm that minimizes RF power transmitted to the cold amplifier, substantially relaxing system linearity requirements and effective noise from intermodulation products. Here we present a description of the hardware, firmware, and software systems of the SMuRF electronics, comparing achieved performance with science-driven design requirements. We focus in particular on the case of large channel count, low bandwidth applications, but the system has been easily reconfigured for high bandwidth applications. The system described here has been successfully deployed in lab settings and field sites around the world and is baselined for use on upcoming large-scale observatories., Comment: 28 pages, 25 figures, + references. Comments welcome!
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46. TOI-836: A super-Earth and mini-Neptune transiting a nearby K-dwarf
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Hawthorn, Faith, Bayliss, Daniel, Wilson, Thomas G., Bonfanti, Andrea, Adibekyan, Vardan, Alibert, Yann, Sousa, Sérgio G., Collins, Karen A., Bryant, Edward M., Osborn, Ares, Armstrong, David J., Abe, Lyu, Acton, Jack S., Addison, Brett C., Agabi, Karim, Alonso, Roi, Alves, Douglas R., Anglada-Escudé, Guillem, Bárczy, Tamas, Barclay, Thomas, Barrado, David, Barros, Susana C. C., Baumjohann, Wolfgang, Bendjoya, Philippe, Benz, Willy, Bieryla, Allyson, Bonfils, Xavier, Bouchy, François, Brandeker, Alexis, Broeg, Christopher, Brown, David J. A., Burleigh, Matthew R., Buttu, Marco, Cabrera, Juan, Caldwell, Douglas A., Casewell, Sarah L., Charbonneau, David, Charnoz, Sébastian, Cloutier, Ryan, Cameron, Andrew Collier, Collins, Kevin I., Conti, Dennis M., Crouzet, Nicolas, Czismadia, Szilárd, Davies, Melvyn B., Deleuil, Magali, Delgado-Mena, Elisa, Delrez, Laetitia, Demangeon, Olivier D. S., Demory, Brice-Olivier, Dransfield, Georgina, Dumusque, Xavier, Egger, Jo Ann, Ehrenreich, David, Eigmüller, Philipp, Erickson, Anders, Essack, Zahra, Fortier, Andrea, Fossati, Luca, Fridlund, Malcolm, Günther, Maximilian N., Güdel, Manuel, Gandolfi, Davide, Gillard, Harvey, Gillon, Michaël, Gnilka, Crystal, Goad, Michael R., Goeke, Robert F., Guillot, Tristan, Hadjigeorghiou, Andreas, Hellier, Coel, Henderson, Beth A., Heng, Kevin, Hooton, Matthew J., Horne, Keith, Howell, Steve B., Hoyer, Sergio, Irwin, Jonathan M., Jenkins, James S., Jenkins, Jon M., Jensen, Eric L. N., Kane, Stephen R., Kendall, Alicia, Kielkopf, John F., Kiss, Laszlo L., Lacedelli, Gaia, Laskar, Jacques, Latham, David W., Etangs, Alain Lecavalier des, Leleu, Adrien, Lendl, Monika, Lillo-Box, Jorge, Lovis, Christophe, Mékarnia, Djamel, Massey, Bob, Masters, Tamzin, Maxted, Pierre F. L., Nascimbeni, Valerio, Nielsen, Louise D., O'Brien, Sean M., Olofsson, Göran, Osborn, Hugh P., Pagano, Isabella, Pallé, Enric, Persson, Carina M., Piotto, Giampaolo, Plavchan, Peter, Pollacco, Don, Queloz, Didier, Ragazzoni, Roberto, Rauer, Heike, Ribas, Ignasi, Ricker, George, Ségransan, Damien, Salmon, Sébastien, Santerne, Alexandre, Santos, Nuno C., Scandariato, Gaetano, Schmider, François-Xavier, Schwarz, Richard P., Seager, Sara, Shporer, Avi, Simon, Attila E., Smith, Alexis M. S., Srdoc, Gregor, Steller, Manfred, Suarez, Olga, Szabó, Gyula M., Teske, Johanna, Thomas, Nicolas, Tilbrook, Rosanna H., Triaud, Amaury H. M. J., Udry, Stéphane, Van Grootel, Valérie, Walton, Nicholas, Wang, Sharon X., Wheatley, Peter J., Winn, Joshua N., Wittenmyer, Robert A., and Zhang, Hui
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We present the discovery of two exoplanets transiting TOI-836 (TIC 440887364) using data from TESS Sector 11 and Sector 38. TOI-836 is a bright ($T = 8.5$ mag), high proper motion ($\sim\,200$ mas yr$^{-1}$), low metallicity ([Fe/H]$\approx\,-0.28$) K-dwarf with a mass of $0.68\pm0.05$ M$_{\odot}$ and a radius of $0.67\pm0.01$ R$_{\odot}$. We obtain photometric follow-up observations with a variety of facilities, and we use these data-sets to determine that the inner planet, TOI-836 b, is a $1.70\pm0.07$ R$_{\oplus}$ super-Earth in a 3.82 day orbit, placing it directly within the so-called 'radius valley'. The outer planet, TOI-836 c, is a $2.59\pm0.09$ R$_{\oplus}$ mini-Neptune in an 8.60 day orbit. Radial velocity measurements reveal that TOI-836 b has a mass of $4.5\pm0.9$ M$_{\oplus}$ , while TOI-836 c has a mass of $9.6\pm2.6$ M$_{\oplus}$. Photometric observations show Transit Timing Variations (TTVs) on the order of 20 minutes for TOI-836 c, although there are no detectable TTVs for TOI-836 b. The TTVs of planet TOI-836 c may be caused by an undetected exterior planet.
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47. Virtual Subinternships in the COVID Era: Lessons Learned from Three Institutional Experiences
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Reghunathan, Meera, Dekker, Paige K, Belza, Caitlyn C, Kim, Kevin G, Phillips, Brett T, Fan, Kenneth L, Brown, David A, Gosman, Amanda A, and Lance, Samuel H
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Paediatrics ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Clinical sciences ,Oncology and carcinogenesis - Abstract
After the cessation of all in-person visiting rotations during the coronavirus 2019 pandemic, many programs developed virtual rotations as an alternative for the recruitment and education of prospective applicants. In this study, we developed a consortium of three institutions each with a unique virtual subinternship and prospectively surveyed participating students in order to reflect and improve upon future rotations. All students participating in virtual subinternships at three institutions were administered the same pre subinternship and post subinternship electronic surveys. Subinternship curricula were developed independently at each respective institution. Fifty-two students completed both surveys, for an overall response rate of 77.6%. Students' primary objectives were to evaluate their fit with the program (94.2%), interact with residents (94.2%), gain faculty mentorship (88.5%), and improve didactic knowledge (82.7%). Postrotation surveys revealed that over 73% of students reported having met all of these objectives over the course of the rotation. On average, students ranked programs 5% higher overall after the rotation (P = 0.024). Postrotation results showed that the majority (71.2%) of students perceived the virtual subinternship as slightly less valuable than in-person subinternships but that all students would participate in a virtual subinternship again. Student objectives can be successfully met using the virtual format for subinternships. The virtual format is also effective in enhancing the overall perception of a program and its residents. Although students still prefer in-person subinternships, our results suggest that virtual rotations are more accessible and very capable of meeting student goals.
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48. Basic emergency care course and longitudinal mentorship completed in a rural Neno District, Malawi: A feasibility, acceptability, and impact study
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Khongo, Brown David, Schmiedeknecht, Kelly, Aron, Moses Banda, Nyangulu, Prisca Nelisa, Mazengera, Wellington, Ndarama, Enoch, Tenner, Andrea G, Baltzell, Kimberly, and Connolly, Emilia
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Health Services and Systems ,Public Health ,Clinical Sciences ,Health Sciences ,Clinical Research ,Rehabilitation ,Humans ,Mentors ,Malawi ,Feasibility Studies ,Emergency Medical Services ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
BackgroundFrontline providers mostly outside specific emergency areas deliver emergency care around the world, yet often they do not receive dedicated training in managing emergency conditions. When designed for low-resource settings, emergency care training has been shown to improve provider skills, facilitate efficient use of available resources, and reduce death and disability by ensuring timely access to life-saving care.MethodsThe WHO/ICRC Basic Emergency Care (BEC) Course with follow up longitudinal mentorship for 6 months was implemented in rural Neno District Malawi from September 2019-April 2020. We completed a mixed-methods analysis of the course and mentorship included mentor and participant surveys and feedback, mentorship quantification, and participant examination results. Simple descriptive statistics and boxplot visuals were used to describe participant demographics and mentorship quantification with a Wilcoxon signed-rank test to evaluate pre- and post-test scores. Qualitative feedback from participants and mentors were inductively analyzed using Dedoose.ResultsThe median difference of BEC course examination percentage score between participants before the BEC course and immediately following the course was 18.0 (95% CI 14.0-22.0; p
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49. Characterizing the Rotation of Exoplanet Host Stars
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Brown, David J. A., primary
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50. Contributors
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Alippi, Cesare, primary, Brown, David G., additional, Campolo, Maurizio, additional, Choe, Yoonsuck, additional, Duffy, Nigel, additional, Érdi, Péter, additional, Fink, Dan, additional, Francon, Olivier, additional, Galdi, Paola, additional, Gonzalez, Santiago, additional, Gori, Marco, additional, Grossberg, Stephen, additional, Hodjat, Babak, additional, Ieracitano, Cosimo, additional, Kant, Mohak, additional, Kasabov, Nikola Kirilov, additional, Kim, Youngsik, additional, Kozma, Robert, additional, Levine, Daniel S., additional, Li, Qinbo, additional, Liang, Jason, additional, Maggini, Marco, additional, Mammone, Nadia, additional, Meyerson, Elliot, additional, Miikkulainen, Risto, additional, Morabito, Francesco Carlo, additional, Navruzyan, Arshak, additional, Ormandy, Roman, additional, Ozawa, Seiichi, additional, Park, Dookun, additional, Perin, Jose Krause, additional, Raju, Bala, additional, Rawal, Aditya, additional, Samuelson, Frank W., additional, Serra, Angela, additional, Shahrzad, Hormoz, additional, Tagliaferri, Roberto, additional, Tiezzi, Matteo, additional, Werbos, Paul J., additional, and Widrow, Bernard, additional
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