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Jain,, Hardik. "Post Merger Financial Analysis: An AI & ML tool for Banks." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 08, no. 04 (April 13, 2024): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem30659.

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This paper models the significance of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in reviving the growth of obsolete or low performing organizations. In line with adapting to the changing circumstances and limiting exposure to the volatility, higher level of capital backing is necessary which only consolidation can achieve (Mantravadi, 2007). Banks being economic institutions are expected to be more directly involved in inclusive growth by including the whole economy in the growth and development, therefore, to support this belief, merger and acquisition as a strategic tool is studied. M&A is considered as one of the significant tools for organizational restructuring and value addition considering the volatility prevailing in the present business environment. It enables organizations to expand their horizon of operation, mitigating risks, explore new markets and geographical locations by creating synergies thereby increasing profitability gaining through competitive advantage. It includes the study of the factors and series of events that led the Government of India (GOI) to the merger of 10 public sector banks (PSB) into 4 merged entities, adoption of M&A as technique to achieve objectives moreover it studies acquisition of the Allahabad Bank by the Indian Bank to identify and interpret the purpose and potential of consolidation backed by a comparative analysis of pre-acquisition and post-acquisition performance of the above-mentioned banks. Key Words: Mergers and Acquisitions, Public Sector Banking (PSB), Indian Bank, Allahabad Bank, NPA and Synergy.
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Balliro, Rosa. "Food for /θɔt/ or /θɑt/?" Lifespans and Styles 7, no. 2 (December 18, 2021): 48–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/ls.v7i2.2021.6643.

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The English low back vowel merger, where words like caught and cot are pronounced identically, is a well-studied phenomenon. Generally, these studies focus on mergers within given regions, comparing vowels of non-mobile individuals. My research differs in exploring the effects of relocation. I examine pronunciation differences of vowels in differently gendered twins from England who moved to Canada as children. Despite growing up in similar environments, their vowel patterns differ: there is some evidence of merger in the female’s but not the male’s vowels. This suggests that mobility and exposure to a new dialect may affect pronunciation changes but are not the sole factors.
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Hall, Jason, Matthew Pinnuck, and Matthew Thorne. "Market risk exposure of merger arbitrage in Australia." Accounting & Finance 53, no. 1 (October 31, 2011): 185–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-629x.2011.00453.x.

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Davidow, Joel. "United States Antitrust Developments in the New Millennium." World Competition 24, Issue 3 (September 1, 2001): 425–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/359608.

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US antitrust in the new millennium has been characterised both by successes and challenges. The successes include additional exposure of major international cartels, exposure of foreign corporate officials to US prison sentences for cartel activity, further adoption or strengthening of foreign antitrust systems, and deeper co-operation in regard to anti-cartel and merger control enforcement. Merger relief has become quite strict, with firm insistence on fix it first solutions that are quite certain to happen. Challenges include trying to win the Microsoft case on appeal, learning how to deal with private actions involving damages stemming from worldwide cartels and curbing the runaway proliferation of merger control systems that lay too many burdens on largely unobjectionable but highly international transactions. The new administration will undoubtedly continue many of the international initiatives of its predecessor, but is likely to be more sceptical of populist antitrust approaches such as vertical cases or predatory practice monopolisation cases.
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Munson, Bradley, Emmanouil Chatzopoulos, and Pavel A. Denissenkov. "Improved Models of R Coronae Borealis Stars." Astrophysical Journal 939, no. 1 (November 1, 2022): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac9476.

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Abstract We present an improved numerical method to model subsolar He+CO-WD merger progenitors of R Corona Borealis stars that builds on our previous work. These improvements include a smooth entropy transition from the core to the envelope of the post-merger, inclusion of single-zone nucleosynthesis to mimic the effects of burning during the merger event, and post-processing the models with a larger nuclear network for analysis of s-process nucleosynthesis. We perform a parameter study to understand the effects of the entropy transition, peak temperature, and overshooting on our models. The models that best agree with observations of R Corona Borealis stars are processed with a much larger nuclear network to investigate s-process nucleosynthesis and the dredge-up of s-process products into the outer envelope in detail. We present a model with a significant enhancement in s-process elements, which also agrees with observed surface abundances and isotopic ratios of 16O/16O and C/O between 1 and 10. Finally, we find that the neutron exposure and initial neutron densities this model requires to obtain such an enhancement are much more consistent with i-process nucleosynthesis.
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Jensen, Johan Høy, Esben Meulengracht Flachs, Janne Skakon, Naja Hulvej Rod, and Jens Peter Bonde. "Dual impact of organisational change on subsequent exit from work unit and sickness absence: a longitudinal study among public healthcare employees." Occupational and Environmental Medicine 75, no. 7 (May 14, 2018): 479–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2017-104865.

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ObjectivesWe investigated work-unit exit, total and long-term sickness absence following organisational change among public healthcare employees.MethodsThe study population comprised employees from the Capital Region of Denmark (n=14 388). Data on reorganisation at the work-unit level (merger, demerger, relocation, change of management, employee layoff or budget cut) between July and December 2013 were obtained via surveys distributed to the managers of each work unit. Individual-level data on work-unit exit, total and long-term sickness absence (≥29 days) in 2014 were obtained from company registries. For exposure to any, each type or number of reorganisations (1, 2 or ≥3), the HRs and 95% CIs for subsequent work-unit exit were estimated by Cox regression, and the risk for total and long-term sickness absence were estimated by zero-inflated Poisson regression.ResultsReorganisation was associated with subsequent work-unit exit (HR 1.10, 95% CI 1.01 to 1.19) in the year after reorganisation. This association was specifically important for exposure to ≥3 types of changes (HR 1.52, 95% CI 1.30 to 1.79), merger (HR 1.29, 95% CI 1.12 to 1.49), demerger (HR 1.41, 95% CI 1.16 to 1.71) or change of management (HR 1.24, 95% CI 1.11 to 1.38). Among the employees remaining in the work unit, reorganisation was also associated with more events of long-term sickness absence (OR 1.15, 95% CI 1.00 to 1.33), which was particularly important for merger (OR 1.31, 95% CI 1.00 to 1.72) and employee layoff (OR 1.31, 95% CI 1.08 to 1.59).ConclusionsSpecific types of reorganisation seem to have a dual impact on subsequent work-unit exit and sickness absence in the year after change.
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Chernomordik, Leonid V., Eugenia Leikina, Vadim Frolov, Peter Bronk, and Joshua Zimmerberg. "An Early Stage of Membrane Fusion Mediated by the Low pH Conformation of Influenza Hemagglutinin Depends upon Membrane Lipids." Journal of Cell Biology 136, no. 1 (January 13, 1997): 81–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.136.1.81.

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While the specificity and timing of membrane fusion in diverse physiological reactions, including virus–cell fusion, is determined by proteins, fusion always involves the merger of membrane lipid bilayers. We have isolated a lipid-dependent stage of cell–cell fusion mediated by influenza hemagglutinin and triggered by cell exposure to mildly acidic pH. This stage preceded actual membrane merger and fusion pore formation but was subsequent to a low pH–induced change in hemagglutinin conformation that is required for fusion. A low pH conformation of hemagglutinin was required to achieve this lipid-dependent stage and also, downstream of it, to drive fusion to completion. The lower the pH of the medium applied to trigger fusion and, thus, the more hemagglutinin molecules activated, the less profound was the dependence of fusion on lipids. Membrane-incorporated lipids affected fusion in a manner that correlated with their dynamic molecular shape, a characteristic that determines a lipid monolayer's propensity to bend in different directions. The lipid sensitivity of this stage, i.e., inhibition of fusion by inverted cone–shaped lysophosphatidylcholine and promotion by cone-shaped oleic acid, was consistent with the stalk hypothesis of fusion, suggesting that fusion proteins begin membrane merger by promoting the formation of a bent, lipid-involving, stalk intermediate.
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Troja, E., H. van Eerten, B. Zhang, G. Ryan, L. Piro, R. Ricci, B. O’Connor, M. H. Wieringa, S. B. Cenko, and T. Sakamoto. "A thousand days after the merger: Continued X-ray emission from GW170817." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 498, no. 4 (October 12, 2020): 5643–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2626.

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ABSTRACT Recent observations with the Chandra X-ray telescope continue to detect X-ray emission from the transient GW170817. In a total exposure of 96.6 ks, performed between 2020 March 9 and 16 (935–942 d after the merger), a total of 8 photons are measured at the source position, corresponding to a significance of ≈5σ. Radio monitoring with the Australian Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) shows instead that the source has faded below our detection threshold (<33 $\mu$Jy, 3σ). By assuming a constant spectral index of β = 0.585, we derive an unabsorbed X-ray flux of ≈1.4 × 10−15 erg cm−2 s−1, higher than earlier predictions, yet still consistent with a simple structured jet model. We discuss possible scenarios that could account for prolonged emission in X-rays. The current data set appears consistent both with energy injection by a long-lived central engine and with the onset of a kilonova afterglow, arising from the interaction of the sub-relativistic merger ejecta with the surrounding medium. Long-term monitoring of this source will be essential to test these different models.
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Nguyen, Hoai-Luu Q. "Are Credit Markets Still Local? Evidence from Bank Branch Closings." American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 11, no. 1 (January 1, 2019): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/app.20170543.

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This paper studies whether distance shapes credit allocation by estimating the impact of bank branch closings during the 2000s on local access to credit. To generate plausibly exogenous variation in the incidence of closings, I use an instrument based on within-county, tract-level variation in exposure to post-merger branch consolidation. Closings lead to a persistent decline in local small business lending. Annual originations fall by $453,000 after a closing, off a baseline of $4.7 million, and remain depressed for up to six years. The effects are very localized, dissipating within six miles, and are especially severe during the financial crisis. (JEL G21, G34, L22, R12, R32)
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Starr, Rebecca Lurie. "Cross-dialectal Awareness and Use of the Bath-Trap Distinction in Singapore: Investigating the Effects of Overseas Travel and Media Consumption." Journal of English Linguistics 47, no. 1 (January 23, 2019): 55–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0075424218819740.

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Lay observers and linguists have claimed that ongoing phonological and lexical changes in Singapore English may be attributed to increased exposure to American English via media consumption (Poedjosoedarmo 2000; Deterding 2007; Leow 2011). Little is known, however, regarding Singaporeans’ explicit knowledge of the dialect features of other regions, and how this knowledge is shaped by social and parasocial contact. The present study investigates a well-known difference among regional English dialects: the realization of vowels in the bath and trap lexical sets. 1167 Singaporeans are surveyed regarding their own pronunciation of bath and trap words, as well as their perceptions of how these words are pronounced in California and London. While Singaporeans are found to generally retain a conservative bath-trap distinction, media consumption and travel experience, as well as gender and education level, have significant impacts on reported use. Explicit knowledge of the US bath-trap merger is found to be poor relative to the high US media consumption rate, illustrating the limits of media as a source of sociolinguistic knowledge. Contrasting sharply with the rise of postvocalic rhoticity, reluctance to adopt the bath-trap merger is argued to stem from both functional and ideological factors; conservatism in this feature complicates proposals of a wholesale Americanization of Singapore English.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Exposure Merger"

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Ocampo, Blandon Cristian Felipe. "Patch-Based image fusion for computational photography." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, ENST, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018ENST0020.

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Dans de nombreuses situations, la dynamique des capteurs ou la profondeur de champ des appareils photographiques conventionnels sont insuffisantes pour capturer fidèlement des scènes naturelles. Une méthode classique pour contourner ces limitations est de fusionner des images acquises avec des paramètres de prise de vue variables. Ces méthodes nécessitent que les images soient parfaitement alignées et que les scènes soient statiques, faute de quoi des artefacts (fantômes) ou des structures irrégulières apparaissent lors de la fusion. Le but de cette thèse est de développer des techniques permettant de traiter directement des images dynamiques et non-alignées, en exploitant des mesures de similarité locales par patchs entre images.Dans la première partie de cette thèse, nous présentons une méthode pour la fusion d'images de scènes dynamiques capturées avec des temps d'exposition variables. Notre méthode repose sur l'utilisation jointe d'une normalisation de contraste, de combinaisons non-locales de patchs et de régularisations. Ceci permet de produire de manière efficace des images contrastées et bien exposées, même dans des cas difficiles (objets en mouvement, scènes non planes, déformations optiques, etc.).Dans la deuxième partie de la thèse nous proposons, toujours dans des cas dynamiques, une méthode de fusion d'images acquises avec des mises au point variables. Le cœur de notre méthode repose sur une comparaison de patchs entre images ayant des niveaux de flou variables.Nos méthodes ont été évaluées sur des bases de données classiques et sur d'autres, nouvelles, crées pour les besoins de ce travail. Les expériences montrent la robustesse des méthodes aux distortions géométriques, aux variations d'illumination et au flou. Ces méthodes se comparent favorablement à des méthodes de l'état de l'art, à un coût algorithmique moindre. En marge de ces travaux, nous analysons également la capacité de l'algorithme PatchMatch à reconstruire des images en présence de flou et de changements d'illumination, et nous proposons différentes stratégies pour améliorer ces reconstructions
The most common computational techniques to deal with the limited high dynamic range and reduced depth of field of conventional cameras are based on the fusion of images acquired with different settings. These approaches require aligned images and motionless scenes, otherwise ghost artifacts and irregular structures can arise after the fusion. The goal of this thesis is to develop patch-based techniques in order to deal with motion and misalignment for image fusion, particularly in the case of variable illumination and blur.In the first part of this work, we present a methodology for the fusion of bracketed exposure images for dynamic scenes. Our method combines a carefully crafted contrast normalization, a fast non-local combination of patches and different regularization steps. This yields an efficient way of producing contrasted and well-exposed images from hand-held captures of dynamic scenes, even in difficult cases (moving objects, non planar scenes, optical deformations, etc.).In a second part, we propose a multifocus image fusion method that also deals with hand-held acquisition conditions and moving objects. At the core of our methodology, we propose a patch-based algorithm that corrects local geometric deformations by relying on both color and gradient orientations.Our methods were evaluated on common and new datasets created for the purpose of this work. From the experiments we conclude that our methods are consistently more robust than alternative methods to geometric distortions and illumination variations or blur. As a byproduct of our study, we also analyze the capacity of the PatchMatch algorithm to reconstruct images in the presence of blur and illumination changes, and propose different strategies to improve such reconstructions
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Handley, Ian M. "Source Mere Exposure and Persuasion." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2003. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1070460213.

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Jones, Isaiah F. "MERE EXPOSURE AND PRO-SOCIAL BEHAVIOR: CAN REPETITION FACILITATE HELPING?" Miami University / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1305136074.

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Young, Steven G. "Dissociable positive and negative affective reactions to mere exposed and easy to process negative and neutral stimuli." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1281462260.

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Hadlaczky, Gergö. "Precognitive Habituation : An attempt to replicate previous results." Thesis, Stockholm University, Department of Psychology, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-1017.

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This study was an attempt to replicate the positive results of a precognitive habituation (PH) experiment devised by Bem (2003). The procedure is based on the subliminal mere exposure (SME) design. In an SME procedure subjects are exposed to image-pairs in a preference task, after being exposed to one of those images (the target) subliminally. The target is preferred significantly more often due to the mere exposure effect. In the PH procedure the preference task precedes the exposure and images are of negative and erotic valence. It was hypothesized that due to exposure (in the future), subject preference will increase for negative and decrease for the erotic target images, especially for subjects classified erotically or negatively reactive (Bem, 2003). Also, that an overall (negative and erotic) effect would be shown. The results were not significantly above chance expectation for any of the hypotheses (50.0%; 47.2%, p = .149; 50.8%, p = .279).

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Powell, Michelle, and Zara Wideman. "Babyschema hos digitala karaktärer : Hur exponering påverkar uppfattning av ansikten." Thesis, Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för informationsteknologi, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:his:diva-16955.

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Babyschema är ett fysionomiskt fenomen som innefattar infantila särdrag såsom stor ögon- och huvudform i kombination med liten näsa och haka. Utseendet kan ses hos digitala karaktärer i moderna spel och filmer vilket kan ha en psykologisk effekt hos betraktaren då exponering bevisats influera preferenser. Studien ämnar att utreda uppfattningen av ansikten med babyschema och om visuell exponering kan påverka dessa uppfattningar. Undersökningen utfördes på 70 testdeltagare, där ansikten med varierande grader av babyschema presenterades före och efter exponering innehållande karaktärer med babyschema eller realistiska proportioner. Resultaten indikerar att exponering för babyschema i viss utsträckning resulterar i en positiv förskjutning hos deltagarnas uppfattningar däremot hade exponering ingen positiv inverkan på deltagarnas respons till extrem babyschema. Framtida arbeten skulle kunna undersöka babyschema applicerat på manliga och kvinnliga karaktärer i en spelmiljö. I en förlängning kan studier inom ämnet syfta till att upplysa kreatörer om karaktärsdesign och dess möjliga påverkan på samhället.
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Martuscelli, Licia. "In vivo mouse models of virus-induced skin cancer, namely keratinocyte carcinoma and Merkel cell carcinoma." Doctoral thesis, Università del Piemonte Orientale, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11579/127933.

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In this PhD thesis, two projects both aimed at understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying virus-induced tumour formation and progression in the skin were included. Specifically, two models of skin cancer were used: i) beta Human Papillomavirus (B-HPV) infection and keratinocyte carcinoma (KC); and ii) Merkel Cell Polyomavirus infection and Merkel Cell Carcinoma (MCC). Many evidences suggest a carcinogenic role of B-HPV in KC, especially in the immunosuppressed setting. HPV-associated cutaneous KC occurs mainly in sun-exposed areas of the body, and therefore these viruses are thought to cooperate with UV rays to induce cancer. Here, we used a new mouse model of immunosuppression, obtained by crossing the B-HPV8 transgenic mice with Rag2 deficient mice, to show a functional link between cutaneous PV VIIEIISIUm rerse so 0066 2010 1000 infection, immunosuppression, UVB exposure, and KC development. Our findings clearly demonstrate the concerted contribution of these factors in the accelerated development of skin cancer in an immunosuppressed setting. Within Polyomaviruses, MCPUV is the only family member proven to induce cancer, as it has been associated with the development of MCC. Recently, many studies have highlighted the contribution of tumor microenvironment (TME) in cancer progression suggesting the tumor-promoting role of cancer associated fibroblasts (CAFs) in many cancer types, but data describing CAFs and their molecular function in MCC are still missing. To define the role of CAFs in MCC cancerization, we have isolated CAFs from MCC patients and performed a set of in vivo experiments by injecting patient-derived CAFs along with the MCPVV positive MCC cell line MKL-1 in SCID mice. The results obtained with xenografts indicate a pivotal role for the TME, particularly CAFs in tumour development and metastasis formation
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Elwér, Åsa. "Learning by Liking- a Mere Exposure Version of the AGL Paradigm." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Computer and Information Science, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-2075.

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The artificial grammar learning (AGL) paradigm has been intensively researched since the 60-s. In general, these investigations attempt to study the implicit acquisition of structural regularities. Among other things, it has been suggested that the AGL paradigm can serve as a model for the process of acquiring a natural language. Thus it can serve as a well-controlled laboratory task that might be used to understand certain aspects of the process of language acquisition. For example the AGL paradigm has been used in an attempt to isolate the acquisition of syntactic aspects of language. Several experimental studies show that the participants acquire knowledge of the underlying rule system since they are able to differentiate grammatical strings from non-grammatical ones. It has been argued that the traditionally conducted AGL paradigm with grammaticality instructions might make the task explicit, at least during the test phase. In order to imitate the language learning process as close as possible, to rule out the possibility of an explicit component during the testing phase (i.e., keeping the retrieval process implicit) and to rule out explicit rule conformity or rule following, we modified the classical AGL paradigm. In a behavioural study we combined the AGL paradigm with an altered mere exposure paradigm in an attempt to better model aspects of language acquisition. We were able to show that subjects, classifying under mere exposure instructions, categorize grammatical and non-grammatical strings just as well as those solving the classification task with the grammaticality instructions. This indicates that the mere exposure version might serve as a more appropriate model for language acquisition.

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Young, Steven G. "THE BEHAVORIAL EFFECTS OF MERE EXPOSURE IN REPOSNSE TO AFFECTIVELY NEUTRAL AND NEGATIVELY VALENCED STIMULI." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1186791516.

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Young, Steven G. "The behavorial effects of mere exposure in response to affectively neutral and negatively valenced stimuli." Oxford, Ohio : Miami University, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=miami1186791516.

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Books on the topic "Exposure Merger"

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Clifton, H. Edward. Lithofacies in part of the type Merced Formation in sea cliff exposures between Thornton Beach and Woods Gulch, Daly City, California. [Reston, Va.?]: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1986.

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Private equity fund exposure and protection: Leading lawyers on weighing investment risks, structuring prudent M&A transactions, and preparing for increased government involvement. [Boston, Mass.]: Aspatore Books, 2009.

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Private equity fund exposure and protection: Leading lawyers on weighing investment risks, structuring prudent M&A transactions, and preparing for increased government involvement. [Boston, Mass.]: Aspatore Books, 2009.

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Private equity fund exposure and protection: Leading lawyers on weighing investment risks, structuring prudent M&A transactions, and preparing for increased government involvement. [Boston, Mass.]: Aspatore Books, 2009.

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Vogan, Travis. Creating and Sustaining America’s Game. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038389.003.0002.

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This chapter charts the National Football League's (NFL) meteoric rise, thanks to NFL Films' unwavering designation of pro football as a unique and unifying reflection of America. Fueled by a combination of sport and media's increasingly profitable symbiosis and Commissioner Pete Rozelle's image-consciousness, the NFL enhanced its marketing efforts during the 1960s and began to diversify aggressively, creating branded products that reached out to audiences beyond the white, middle-class men who composed its typical fan base. The Rozelle-era NFL solidified its prominence in American culture through its merger with the American Football League and subsequent development of the Super Bowl. This chapter examines how the NFL made connections to as many potential fans as possible by establishing national television exposure, branding various items, organizing athletic events for kids, donating to charitable causes, and creating a tourist attraction. It looks at one production that codified NFL Films' signature aesthetic practices, They Call It Pro Football, and how it situates professional football as “the sport of our time.”
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Resilient Children: Stories of Poverty, Drug Exposure, and Literacy Development (Literacy Studies Series). International Reading Association, 1999.

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D'Ancona, Cristina. The Attributed to Aristotle. Edited by Khaled El-Rouayheb and Sabine Schmidtke. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199917389.013.1.

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The pseudo-Theology of Aristotle is the most important example of the exposure of the cultivated Arab readership to Neoplatonism in Aristotle’s garb. Plotinus’s doctrines are construed as the exposition genuinely made by Aristotle himself. Plotinus’s One and Aristotle’s Unmoved Mover merge, and the Plotinian principles Intellect and Soul are endowed with the task of letting the power of the First Cause expand until it reaches the world of coming-to-be and passing away. The great chain of being has its beginning in the First Principle: the One, the Pure Being, and Pure Good: every degree depends on it, and its power reaches the sublunar beings through the medium of Intellect and Soul. This causal chain is dominated by the pattern of the double journey of the soul, the way down along the necessary declension of the degrees of being, and the way back toward its homeland.
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Stump, J. Our Best Hope: Early Intervention With Prenatally Drug-Exposed Infants and Their Families. CWLA Press (Child Welfare League of America), 1991.

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Castillo-Diaz, Pablo, and Hanny Cueva-Beteta. The Promise and Limits of Indicators on Women, Peace and Security. Edited by Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Naomi Cahn, Dina Francesca Haynes, and Nahla Valji. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199300983.013.15.

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This chapter focuses on the rapid proliferation of data-driven indicators to track the implementation of Security Council resolution 1325 internationally, regionally, and nationally. The chapter presents both the critiques and the strengths of such indicators and summarizes current debates around them. It questions the adequacy of indicators primarily because they value process over results and can be manipulated to produce predetermined results. At the same time, indicators expose the shortcomings of governments and pressure them to meet or exceed gender targets. This chapter suggests that evidence gathering and application is a pivotal space to advance gender equality, and the mere existence of indicators makes accountability more possible.
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Keller, Catherine. Of Symbolism: Climate Concreteness, Causal Efficacy and the Whiteheadian Cosmopolis. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474429566.003.0012.

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Does Whitehead help us rethink strategies for public education about global warming and ecology? That Whitehead’s radical relationalism never washes out difference but intensifies it, that the singular subject happens—if only for a moment—may actually make his theory of symbolism useable and useful in shifting the individualism of the U.S public. The vision of the world as a community of organisms is no longer a matter of aesthetic preference or scientific debate but of urgent necessity—for the survival not of mere individuals but of the life-systems in which they ‘dividually’ happen. In this world which is an interplay of functional activity, and as such a community of communities of communities, we find ourselves “amid a democracy of fellow creatures” (PR, 50). To be sure, our species has failed to evolve an ecosocial format for such a democracy. So the threatened space and shrinking time of our century will expose our participation in temporal forcefields and spatial entanglements that until now have only haunted the spiritual margins. That exposition can serve as revelation of needed lures, beacons to our better instincts. Is there time to actualize their promise? Or will the ‘unsuitable characters’ sabotage our best efforts?
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Book chapters on the topic "Exposure Merger"

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Saheed Ibrahim, Musa, Nathan Moses, and Beckley Ikhajiagbe. "Seed Priming with Phytohormones." In Plant Hormones - Recent Advances, New Perspectives and Applications [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.102660.

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Improving growth and yield properties of plats has been the major aim of most researchers in plat science field. Several strategies have been suggested in order to sustainably improve crop yield. Among these strategies is biopriming, has gained the highest attention being the most effective strategy. Biopriming is a technique involving pre-soaking of plant seed into a solution in order for the metabolic processes to be enhanced before to germination, thereby improving the percentage and rate of germination and increase seedling growth and crop yield under normal and different environmental stresses. The most important aspects of phytohormones is that they are very essential in the regulation of plant development and growth and also functions as an essential chemical messengers, allowing plants to thrive even during exposure to various stresses. Priming plant seeds with phytohormones has led to improved growth and yield of plants in developing countries. Furthermore, it has emerged as an important tool for mitigating the effects of environmental stress. However, this innovation has received less attention from local farmers and merger work has been reported. Therefore, this review discusses the mechanism and potential role of priming with phytohormones to enhance crop productivity and improve plant tolerance to biotic and abiotic stressors.
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"One Expert ‘s Experience." In Experts in the Civil Courts, edited by Sir Louis Qc Blom-Cooper, 159–80. Oxford University PressOxford, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199297948.003.0013.

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Abstract Epidemiology is a branch of medical science that seeks to distinguish between a mere association between exposure and disease and a relationship that is most likely to be causal. An epidemiologist ‘s work is to conduct and interpret studies that throw light on the possibility of causative associations between exposure to potentially harmful (or beneficial) substances and disease. The study of various hormones—especially the pill or oral contraceptives—and the understanding of the effect they may have on subsequent disease has been the focus of my professional career. Hence my involvement as an expert witness in the pro- ceedings brought by a number of women claimants who alleged that they had suffered illness as a result of taking the newly developed 3rd generation contraceptive pill.
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Cleary, Ekaterina Galkina, Manuel Cifuentes, Georges Grinstein, Doug Brugge, and Thomas B. Shea. "Association of Low-Level Ozone with Cognitive Decline in Older Adults." In Advances in Alzheimer’s Disease. IOS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/aiad210033.

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Increasing evidence points to an association of airborne pollutant exposure with respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological pathology. We examined whether or not ground-level ozone or fine particulate matter ≤ 2.5 μm in diameter (PM2.5) was associated with accelerated cognitive decline. Using repeated measures mixed regression modeling, we analyzed cognitive performance of a geographically diverse sampling of individuals from the National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center between 2004–2008. Ambient air concentrations of ozone and PM2.5 were established using a space-time Hierarchical Bayesian Model that statistically merged air monitor data and modeled air quality estimates. We then compared the ambient regional concentrations of ozone and PM2.5 with the rate of cognitive decline in residents within those regions. Increased levels of ozone correlated with an increased rate of cognitive decline, following adjustment for key individual and community-level risk factors. Furthermore, individuals harboring one or more APOE4 alleles exhibited a faster rate of cognitive decline. The deleterious association of ozone was confined to individuals with normal cognition who eventually became cognitively impaired as opposed to those who entered the study with baseline impairment. In contrast to ozone, we did not observe any correlation between ambient PM2.5 and cognitive decline at regulatory limits set by the Environmental Protection Agency. Our findings suggest that prolonged exposure to ground-level ozone may accelerate cognitive decline during the initial stages of dementia development.
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Varona, Marcela, Sonia Mireya, Andrs Monroy, Edwin Barbosa, Martha Isabel, and Ren A. "Exposure to Pesticides in Tomato Crop Farmers in Merced, Colombia: Effects on Health and the Environment." In Pesticides - Recent Trends in Pesticide Residue Assay. InTech, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/48640.

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Burnet, Jennie E. "Agency and Morality in the Gray Zone." In To Save Heaven and Earth, 34–50. Cornell University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501767104.003.0003.

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This chapter outlines the theoretical framework at the foundation of the analysis on Rwandan genocide. It explains how the analysis applies actor-network theory to illuminate the complex and diffuse origins of human agency in genocide. Through a method of analysis and theoretical framework, the chapter considers agency as an emergent property of networks of relations between heterogeneous network components. These components can include human and nonhuman actors, inanimate objects, and contextual factors. It merges actor-network theory with Primo Levi's concept of the moral gray zone of genocide to expose the moral ambiguity of the choices demanded of ordinary people in the extraordinary conditions of genocide.
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Hazelton, Andrew J. "Union Advocacy, Rising Liberalism, Indifferent Labor, 1955–59." In Labor's Outcasts, 115–38. University of Illinois Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044632.003.0006.

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The NAWU launched a public relations war against the Bracero Program to expose its negative effects. The NAWU pressed the newly merged AFL-CIO to organize farmworkers, but factional disputes between the AFL and CIO wings—and George Meany and Walter Reuther—meant union proposals went nowhere. A growing farmworker reform coalition focused on curtailing growers’ power. Labor Secretary James Mitchell increased enforcement. By 1959, reform energies catalyzed by the NAWU mobilized activists and the Department of Labor. They consolidated in the National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor, which embarrassed the AFL-CIO and forced it to announce the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC).
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Jenkins, Philip. "False Prophets and Deluded Subjects The Nineteenth Century." In Mystics and Messiahs, 25–45. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195127447.003.0002.

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Abstract Modern opposition to cults and cult like behaviour has deep historical roots. The modern cult stereotype is a complex construction, drawing on concepts originally developed to confront several quite distinct religious groups that would over time merge into one barely differentiated attack. When a modern critic attacks a deviant religious group as a cult, the images evoked are ultimately a melange of rumours and allegations variously made against Catholics, Masons, Mormons, Shakers, radical evangelicals, and others. Ant cult rhetoric encapsulates the whole history of American religious polemic. In the 1870s and 1880s, attacks on deviant religions developed something very like their modern form, owing in large part to the emergence of the mass circulation press in those years and the rise of expose journalism.
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Pozzulo, Joanna. "Considering Familiarity as a Dependent Variable." In Familiarity and Conviction in the Criminal Justice System, 89–100. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190874810.003.0007.

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This chapter discusses familiarity as a dependent variable, specifically focusing on memory errors that may occur when an eyewitness makes a familiarity judgment after witnessing a crime. The chapter highlights the link between familiarity memory errors and wrongful conviction. The chapter describes various factors within the justice system that may lead to familiarity errors, such as the concept of the mugshot commitment effect, mere prior exposure effects, and the presence of a bystander during the commission of the crime. Next, the chapter describes why familiarity errors occur and how they may be prevented by considering issues with source monitoring, unconscious transference, and stereotyping. Finally, the chapter describes other ways in which familiarity may lead to a wrongful conviction, such as alibis from familiar others.
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Das, Saitya Brata. "The Beatific Life." In The Political Theology of Schelling. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474416900.003.0004.

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This chapter presents a reading of the much-neglected novella Clara. It presents Schelling as offering an imaginative-creative expression of what may be called the ‘beatific life’, a life that is moved not by the power of the law but is released from the cages of the law. Beatitude, then, is the fundamental attunement that, by releasing life from the foundation of the worldly nomos, attunes it to the eschatological advent of the holy: the result is a political theology that destitutes sovereignties in the worldly order. Our exposure to the gift of our very existence, the gift that wounds us in the outpouring of an unconditional beatitude, is not mere life at the disposal of the law but the being which exists just ‘like a rose, without a why’.
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Kalogiannakis, Michail, and Stamatios Papadakis. "The Use of Developmentally Mobile Applications for Preparing Pre-Service Teachers to Promote STEM Activities in Preschool Classrooms." In Research Anthology on Early Childhood Development and School Transition in the Digital Era, 1095–113. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-7468-6.ch055.

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Studies suggest that the exposure to STEM learning opportunities early in life is important because the development of STEM skills can further students' interest and educational attainment in STEM, expanding their career choices later in life. Smart mobile devices have become ubiquitous in schools and have been transforming educational practices at all ages and levels and almost all over the world. At the same time, there is evidence that teacher education departments lack the knowledge and skill to teach pre-service teachers about using these devices in their daily teaching practice. The findings of this chapter underline the need to develop teaching and learning processes that go beyond a mere transmission of the technical knowledge required to use mobile technologies with educational purposes, focusing instead on raising students' awareness about the educational benefits that the integration of mobile technologies can bring to formal education.
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Conference papers on the topic "Exposure Merger"

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Chen, Chongyang, Kem Z. K. Zhang, Sesia J. Zhao, Matthew K. O. Lee, and Tianjiao Cong. "The Impact of Mere Exposure Effect on Smartphone Addiction." In 2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hicss.2016.190.

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Sguerra, Bruno, Viet-Anh Tran, and Romain Hennequin. "Ex2Vec: Characterizing Users and Items from the Mere Exposure Effect." In RecSys '23: Seventeenth ACM Conference on Recommender Systems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3604915.3608856.

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Kamada, Kouki, Anna Endo, Naoki Takahashi, Takashi Sakamoto, and Toshikazu Kato. "Analysis of How Impressions are Fixed After One Week of Listening to Music Using Subjective Evaluation and Brain Activity Measurement." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001763.

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In advertising and marketing, information is often repeatedly presented to consumers to increase their interest and sensitivity. This method is based on what is known in psychology as the ‘mere exposure effect’. In contrast, there is a growing interest in "neuromarketing," the application of brain science ideas to marketing, and the relationship between various psychological effects and brain activity in marketing. Brain measurements have also been used to study the mere exposure effect.However, although there have been various neuroscientific studies and verifications of the mere exposure effect, there have been few experiments that involve multiple exposure to stimuli across days. Therefore, we measured brain activity to investigate the effect of stimulus presentation across multiple days on impressions.In this study, we conducted an experiment in which subjects listened to music every day for a week. On the first day, when the subjects listened to the music for the first time, we conducted subjective evaluations of liking and brain function measurements. The next day, they listened to the music once every day, at home, for five days. On the last day, six days after the first day, we conducted the same subjective evaluation and brain function measurements as on the first day. To create music stimuli that the subjects had never perceived before, an automatic music creation tool was used.During brain activity measurement using optical topography, we focused on the change in the impression of likeability. In optical topography, the change in the concentration of Oxy-Hb in the brain blood flow was measured as a time-series data volume based on functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). In the human brain, the amount of Oxy-Hb in specific activity areas increases with time. By measuring the increase and decrease in Oxy-Hb, we can understand how the subject responds to stimuli.We experimented with 10 healthy right-handed undergraduate and graduate students in their 20s (8 men and 2 women, average age 22.6 years) who provided informed consent, following the rules of the Ethics Committee of Chuo University.Consequently, the verification of impression evaluation, which is a subjective evaluation, showed that the impression evaluation increased significantly from the first day to the last day. At this point, it can be said that the mere exposure effect occurred through repeated listening. An analysis of the brain blood flow data showed that the prefrontal cortex became more active during the processing of negative impressions. In particular, the activity of the DLPFC may be deeply involved in the judgment of impressions. Although this was considered a hypothetical event in the previous study, it was clarified in this study without contradicting the data. The results also suggest a new possibility that the brain activity of first impressions can be used to estimate how impressions change in the future. These results may be useful in the field of neuromarketing for predicting long-term advertising effects.
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Soga, Nobuyuki. "The relationship between the anchoring effect and the mere exposure effect in commodity selection." In the 5th Multidisciplinary International Social Networks Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3227696.3227713.

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Martins, Amadeu, Ana Nunes, Andreia Lima, Carlos Ribeiro, Carolina Pedro, Jéssica Oliveira, Monalisa Vieira, and Patrícia Monteiro. "Strategic Design for “Smellscapes”: Do Smells Get Into Our Decisions?" In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001402.

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Most design interventions manipulate the environment to convey sensory information to the public. However, aside from cosmetic industry, research on the olfactory modality has been broadly overlooked. Being one of the most ancient senses, smell provides motivational guidance within the environment, and some evidence has pointed to multisensory influences of smell. Thus, if the olfactory experience could surpass its mere perception and extend to our decisions, it would become a critical topic for design R&D. We assessed the influence of environmental smells on the performance of two distinct decision tasks, namely, a parallel response selection / conflict monitoring task (see Beste et al. 2013) and a cocoa taste-discrimination task, respectively employing an orthonasal (experiment 1) and a retronasal (experiment 2) smell exposure. Three identical laboratory rooms were used in both experiments to expose the participants to control, pleasant (apple fragrance scented room), and unpleasant (faecal / putrid room) smells in a counterbalanced within-subject design. Although participants’ response times were equivalent between conditions in experiment 1, the unpleasant room was associated with a decreased (albeit non-significant) number of errors. Remarkably, experiment 2 revealed that the unpleasant smell condition produced significantly more accurate judgments about the cocoa content of the trials than those obtained under pleasant (p< 0.01) and control (p< 0.05) conditions. Our findings are discussed considering the salience of smells (i.e., motivational value), and task demands (i.e., exposure length and type of cognitive processes engaged). Those factors likely combine to determine the resources (e.g., attention) allocated at each task and consequently, the degree of interference that smells could have on decision-making. We argue that olfactory design interventions might benefit those people in various contexts where sharp decisions are an asset (e.g., operating rooms, court rooms, etc).
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Matsuda, Noriko. "THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SYNTHETIC SPEECH FOR SECOND LANGUAGE LISTENING: AN EXPERIMENT USING THE MERE EXPOSURE EFFECT." In 15th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2023.1983.

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Fiolka, Anastasia Klara, Melissa Donnermann, and Birgit Lugrin. "Investigating the Mere Exposure Effect in Relation to Perceived Eeriness and Humaneness of a Social Robot." In HRI '24: ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3610978.3640665.

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Lyu, Jewon, Jinhee Han, and Sha'Mira Covington. "A Preliminary Study: CSR Advertising, Mere Exposure, and Generation Z’s Social Activism in the Fashion-Industrial Complex." In Pivoting for the Pandemic. Iowa State University Digital Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa.12144.

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Hosseini, S. Maryam Fakhr, Samantha Hilliger, Jaclyn Barnes, Myounghoon Jeon, Chung Hyuk Park, and Ayanna M. Howard. "Love at first sight: Mere exposure to robot appearance leaves impressions similar to interactions with physical robots." In 2017 26th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/roman.2017.8172366.

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Klotz, Kevin, Brian Klotz, and Bruce McMordie. "Eliminating Carcinogens in Compressor Coatings." In ASME Turbo Expo 2013: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2013-94465.

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Introduced almost fifty years ago on steel compressor cases in J-79 engines, aluminum-ceramic coatings have come to play an essential role in protecting steel components in turbines and turbomachinery. The water-based “spray and bake” inorganic phosphate-base coatings are uniquely resistant to salt corrosion and heat, but pressure is growing to find an alternative to these materials. The slurries contain hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), a known carcinogen. In Europe, REACH initiatives restrict import and use of solutions containing hexavalent chromium. In the US, workplace exposure to Cr(VI) is limited to a mere 0.005 mg/m3 (5 micrograms) of Cr(VI) per person per 8 hour day and employers must monitor the health of those exposed even to such low levels. Aluminum-phosphate slurries clean up with water, but all effluent liquid must be captured and treated to remove Cr(VI). Solid waste that comes in contact with the slurry or rinse water must be segregated for proper disposal. Efforts to develop a safe, aluminum-phosphate coating without hexavalent chromium began in the early 1990s, but have met with limited success. Recently, a sacrificial, heat resistant aluminum-ceramic has been developed that contains no hazardous materials. This paper will review efforts to develop Cr-free Al-ceramic coatings and explain the promise of a new product that uses a different chemistry to produce an aluminum-ceramic coating that is protective, yet inherently non-hazardous.
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Reports on the topic "Exposure Merger"

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Eszterhai, Viktor, and Péter Goreczky. To Decouple or not to Decouple? How to Address China’s Dominance in the European EV Battery Supply Chain. Külügyi és Külgazdasági Intézet, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47683/kkielemzesek.ke-2022.61.

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Geopolitical tensions between Western countries and China are prompting the European Union to attempt to reduce China’s economic exposure. This poses a particularly serious challenge to the Hungarian government, whose economic policy cornerstone is to create a manufacturing base for the interconnected European and Asian electric car value chains. This paper seeks to answer the question how the European Union can realistically attempt to reduce the European electric car industry’s dependence on China by exploring mergers in the European electric car industry and the Chinese battery industry. The study concludes by discussing whether the Hungarian government should maintain its current economic policy in the future or whether it needs to reconsider it due to the high risks involved.
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Evaluation of the Sideswipe exhaust system to reduce carbon monoxide exposure during motor boating and wake surfing, Yosemite Lake, Merced, California. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, December 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshephb17137a.

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