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Insights in Practice Background

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"... When an infant is medically compromised or requires sur-gery shortly after birth, traditional breastfeeding is inter-rupted. Breast milk provides the newborn with superior nutrition and immune properties to support growth and feed-ing tolerance and fight infection.1 In the United States, moth-ers of ..."
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When an infant is medically compromised or requires sur-gery shortly after birth, traditional breastfeeding is inter-rupted. Breast milk provides the newborn with superior nutrition and immune properties to support growth and feed-ing tolerance and fight infection.1 In the United States, moth

S.: Towards Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities

by John G. Breslin, Andreas Harth, Uldis Bojars, Stefan Decker , 2005
"... Abstract. Online community sites have replaced the traditional means of keeping a community informed via libraries and publishing. At present, online communities are islands that are not interlinked. We describe dif-ferent types of online communities and tools that are currently used to build and su ..."
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and support such communities. Ontologies and Semantic Web tech-nologies offer an upgrade path to providing more complex services. Fus-ing information and inferring links between the various applications and types of information provides relevant insights that make the available information on the Internet

Behavioral interpretations of intrinsic connectivity networks

by Angela R. Laird, P. Mickle Fox, Simon B. Eickhoff, Jessica A. Turner, Kimberly L. Ray, D. Reese Mckay, David C. Glahn, Christian F. Beckmann, Stephen M. Smith, Peter T. Fox - J. Cogn. Neurosci , 2011
"... ■ An increasingly large number of neuroimaging studies have investigated functionally connected networks during rest, provid-ing insight into human brain architecture. Assessment of the func-tional qualities of resting state networks has been limited by the task-independent state, which results in a ..."
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■ An increasingly large number of neuroimaging studies have investigated functionally connected networks during rest, provid-ing insight into human brain architecture. Assessment of the func-tional qualities of resting state networks has been limited by the task-independent state, which results

dyslexia: Insights from connectionist models

by Michael W. Harm, Mark S. Seidenberg - Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Southern California, Los , 1999
"... The development of reading skill and bases of developmental dyslexia were explored using con-nectionist models. Four issues were examined: the acquisition of phonological knowledge prior to reading, how this knowledge facilitates learning to read, phonological and non phonological bases of dyslexia, ..."
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in distinct lexical and nonlexical processing “routes, ” were derived from different types of damage to the network. The results provide a computationally explicit account of many aspects of reading acquisition using connectionist principles. Phonological information plays a central role in learn-ing to read

Serendipitous insights involving nonhuman primates

by William R. Morton, Kathryn Swindler - ILAR J , 2005
"... Serendipity is discussed as a form of controlled chaos, a phenomenon in a class with synchronicity and other actions affecting research in terms of theory versus observation (e.g., “optional stopping”). Serendipity is a fundamental as-pect of basic research, a profitable and normal outcome in the co ..."
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-tant to maintain access to the resources provided by estab-lished primate centers and similar laboratories to capitalize in a timely way on serendipitous findings and to benefit from valuable discoveries made in more directly targeted development investments. Examples are given of serendipi-tous insights gained

Leveraging Partner’s Insights for Distributed Collaborative Sensemaking

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"... SAVANT is a web-based tool that enables information and knowledge sharing between remote partners through explicit and implicit communication to help them collaboratively analyze and make sense of dis-tributed data. SAVANT’s implicit sharing provides an opportunity to leverage partners ’ insights an ..."
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SAVANT is a web-based tool that enables information and knowledge sharing between remote partners through explicit and implicit communication to help them collaboratively analyze and make sense of dis-tributed data. SAVANT’s implicit sharing provides an opportunity to leverage partners ’ insights

Nested analysis as a mixed-method strategy for comparative research. American Political Science Review 99:435–52

by Evan S. Lieberman
"... Despite repeated calls for the use of "mixed methods " in comparative analysis, political scientists have few systematic guides for carrying out such work. This paper details a unified approach which joins intensive case-study analysis with statistical analysis. Not only are the advantages ..."
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are the advantages of each approach combined, but also there is a synergistic value to the nested research design: for example, statistical analyses can guide case selection for in-depth research, provide direction for more focused case studies and comparisons, and be used to provide additional tests of hypotheses

A Tale of a Peripatetic Professor An Interview With

by Craig C. Lundberg, Jeffrey P. Shay
"... Craig Lundberg reflects on his academic journey academic journey that began nearly 50 years ago. He begins by provid-ing insights into his formative early life experiences and the importance of mentors; from his thesis advisor who inspired him to become a professor to the scholars that continue to i ..."
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Craig Lundberg reflects on his academic journey academic journey that began nearly 50 years ago. He begins by provid-ing insights into his formative early life experiences and the importance of mentors; from his thesis advisor who inspired him to become a professor to the scholars that continue

Activation of the sympathetic nervous system, is it key to the developmental origins of enhanced cardiovascular risk?

by Barbara T. Alex, Suttira Intapad
"... proposes that undernutrition during fetal life slows fetal growth programming an increase in risk factors for cardiovascular disease (10). Numerous experimental models of undernutrition induced by protein restriction during gestation or placental insufficiency provide proof of principal for this con ..."
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cardiovascular outcomes are observed despite the timing or method of devel-opmental insult (5, 10). Importantly, these studies are provid-ing insight into the mechanistic pathways implicated in the etiology of programmed cardiovascular risk. Factors that alter the ability of the kidney to regulate body

INSIGHT: Interoperability and Service Management for the Digital Home

by Charbel El Kaed, Loïc Petit, Maxime Louvel, Antonin Chazalet, Yves Denneulin, François Gaël Ottogalli
"... The emergence of plug-n-play protocols, multimedia and ubiquitous applications is shaping the human habitat into a digital one. The actual plug-n-play device proliferation encourages the development of ubiquitous applications pro-viding the user with a wide set of services to accomplish his everyday ..."
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the user require-ments into an almost impossible task. This paper presents the INSIGHT middleware involv-ing four modules to simplify the digital home complexity. DOXEN provides a cross-device interaction by automati-cally generating adequate proxies. The DomVision scans the digital home, processes
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