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Behavioral Economics: How Do People Evaluate Risk in Everyday Situations?

Behavioral Economics: How Do People Evaluate Risk in Everyday Situations? - Professor Robin Hogarth uses a novel new methodology to demonstrate that even relatively simple measures of mood state can h...

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Physics

Orbital selective Mott phase of Cu substituted iron based superconductors

Orbital selective Mott phase of Cu substituted iron based superconductors - YouTube...

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Communications

SuzieSheehy

SuzieSheehy - YouTube...

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Physics

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Scattering theory of the chiral magnetic effect in a Weyl semimetal interplay of bulk Weyl cones and - YouTube...

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Medicine

Surface enhanced Raman-scattered gold nanoparticles - Video Abstract 49447

Video abstract of original RESEARCH PAPER Synthesis and characterization of surface-enhanced Raman-scattered gold nanoparticles...

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Public Health

Pay Cash for Cookies

Pay Cash for Cookies - YouTube...

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Medicine

Catheter ablation in atrial fibrillation – Video abstract [ID 53488]

Video abstract of a review paper “Catheter ablation in atrial fibrillation: a state-of-the-art review” published in the open access journal Research Reports in Clinical Cardiology by Sorgente A and Ca...

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Computer Science

What is Impostor Syndrome? | Two Minute Papers #46

What is Impostor Syndrome? | Two Minute Papers #46 ...

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Computer Science

AI Makes 3D Models From Photos | Two Minute Papers #122

AI Makes 3D Models From Photos | Two Minute Papers #122 ...

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Medicine

Noninvasive technology for chronic joint symptoms - Video abstract: 40051

Published on Jan 17, 2013 Video abstract of original research paper "Clinical evaluation of a noninvasive TECHNOLOGY for the treatment of chronic joint symptoms"...

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Biology

Brain Calcium Controls How Long We Sleep

Brain Calcium Controls How Long We Sleep - YouTube...

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Communications

How a 1950's cup of tea stirred up science - Caroline Shenton-Taylor (UK - FameLab 2014 Intl Final)

How a 1950's cup of tea stirred up science - Caroline Shenton-Taylor (UK - FameLab 2014 Intl Final) - YouTube...

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Psychology

Clemson University Graduate Student Kirsten Sockwell (Chemistry), 3-Minute Thesis

Kirsten Sockwell, a PhD student in chemistry at Clemson University, describes her research as part of the 3-Minute Thesis competition at Clemson. The title of her presentation is "DESIGN AND SYNT...

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Medicine

Lymphocytic leukemia-associated chromosomal abnormalities - Video abstract: 18669

Video abstract of review paper "CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTICleukemia-associated chromosomal abnormalities and miRNA deregulation"...

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Free-ranging cats in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico...

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Education

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Abstract of Quantity vs quality: A new approach to examine the relationship between technology use and student outcomes. ...

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Biology

Structural Insights into Competitive Antagonism in NMDA Receptors

Overactive N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors are implicated in several neurological disorders. However, mechanistic understanding of antagonism in NMDA receptors is limited due to a lack of antago...

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Medicine

Differential diagnoses through an expanded VITAMINSABCDEK

Video abstract of Rapid Communication type paper “Practical way of creating differential diagnoses through an expanded VITAMINSABCDEK mnemonic” published in the open access journal Advances in Medical...

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Medicine

Endorstar+NACT treatment: new cervical cancer target therapy - Video abstract [ID 277644]

Video abstract of an original research "Endostar rebuilding vascular homeostasis and enhancing chemotherapy efficacy in cervical cancer treatment" published in the open access journal OncoTa...

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