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Various degrees of hypothermia in mice1
"... were cooled to a deep body temperature of I 5’C, others in ice for an additional 20 minutes to I “C, still others in ice for 45 minutes to I ‘C. The first group showed no impairment on a test for CNS function; the second produced equivocal results; in the third, transitory impairment occurred in ski ..."
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and Niazi and Lewis (4), using the Java monkey, found the animals apparently normal after hypothermia. As, however, these authors give no histological report on their material it seemed to us worth-while to submit mice to various degrees of hypothermia and also to add to our functional studies
Pharmacokinetics of Telbivudine in Subjects with Various Degrees
, 2005
"... This article cites 18 articles, 5 of which can be accessed free at: ..."
Formal and real authority in organizations
- The Journal of Political Economy
, 1997
"... This paper develops a theory of the allocation of formal authority (the right to decide) and real authority (the effective control over decisions) within organizations, and it illustrates how a formally integrated structure can accommodate various degrees of "real" integration. Real author ..."
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This paper develops a theory of the allocation of formal authority (the right to decide) and real authority (the effective control over decisions) within organizations, and it illustrates how a formally integrated structure can accommodate various degrees of "real" integration. Real
Maximizing the Spread of Influence Through a Social Network
- In KDD
, 2003
"... Models for the processes by which ideas and influence propagate through a social network have been studied in a number of domains, including the diffusion of medical and technological innovations, the sudden and widespread adoption of various strategies in game-theoretic settings, and the effects of ..."
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Models for the processes by which ideas and influence propagate through a social network have been studied in a number of domains, including the diffusion of medical and technological innovations, the sudden and widespread adoption of various strategies in game-theoretic settings, and the effects
Motivation through the Design of Work: Test of a Theory. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance,
, 1976
"... A model is proposed that specifies the conditions under which individuals will become internally motivated to perform effectively on their jobs. The model focuses on the interaction among three classes of variables: (a) the psychological states of employees that must be present for internally motiv ..."
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in the management literature, in fact little is known about the reasons why "enriched" work sometimes leads to positive outcomes for workers and for their employing organizations. Even less is known about the relative effectiveness of various strategies for carrying out the redesign of work One reason
A Survey of Weak Instruments and Weak Identification in Generalized Method of Moments
- Journal of Business & Economic Statistics
, 2002
"... Weak instruments arise when the instruments in linear instrumental variables (IV) regression are weakly correlated with the included endogenous variables. In generalized method of moments (GMM), more generally, weak instruments correspond to weak identification of some or all of the unknown paramete ..."
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parameters. Weak identification leads to GMM statistics with nonnormal distributions, even in large samples, so that conventional IV or GMM inferences are misleading. Fortunately, various procedures are now available for detecting and handling weak instruments in the linear IV model and, to a lesser degree
Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interaction With Various Degrees of Commitment
"... Well before the global financial crisis, the stance of fiscal policy in a number of countries had raised concerns about risks for the outcomes of monetary policy. To provide some insights this paper examines the fiscal-monetary interactions in a novel game theory framework with asynchronous timing ..."
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Well before the global financial crisis, the stance of fiscal policy in a number of countries had raised concerns about risks for the outcomes of monetary policy. To provide some insights this paper examines the fiscal-monetary interactions in a novel game theory framework with asynchronous timing of moves. It generalizes the standard commitment concept of Stackelberg leadership by making it dynamic: it allows policies to be committed or rigid for different periods of time. We find that the (active fiscal, passive monetary) policy equilibrium- characterized by socially inferior medium-term monetary outcomes due to fiscal spillovers- can occur, and this is more likely in a monetary union due to free-riding. The bad news is that, unlike under static commitments, this may happen even if monetary policy acts as the leader for longer periods than fiscal policy. The good news is that appropriate institutional design of monetary policy may not only help the central bank resist fiscal pressure, but also discipline ambitious governments. Strong monetary commitment may therefore induce a reduction in the average size of the budget deficit and debt, moving the economy to the (passive fiscal, active monetary) policy equilibrium. The implication is that monetary policy in the United States, Switzerland, Japan, Eurozone, and other countries should be committed more explicitly to a numerical inflation target, and that this can improve the medium to long-term outcomes of both monetary and fiscal policy.
The Rorschach Suicide Constellation: Assessing Various Degrees of Lethality
"... In this article we examine the relation between the Rorschach Comprehensive System’s ..."
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In this article we examine the relation between the Rorschach Comprehensive System’s
Estimating Attributes: Analysis and Extensions of RELIEF
, 1994
"... . In the context of machine learning from examples this paper deals with the problem of estimating the quality of attributes with and without dependencies among them. Kira and Rendell (1992a,b) developed an algorithm called RELIEF, which was shown to be very efficient in estimating attributes. Origi ..."
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. Original RELIEF can deal with discrete and continuous attributes and is limited to only two-class problems. In this paper RELIEF is analysed and extended to deal with noisy, incomplete, and multi-class data sets. The extensions are verified on various artificial and one well known real-world problem. 1
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