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Daniela Galatro, Rosario Trigo-Ferre, Allana Nakashook-Zettler, Vincenzo Costanzo-Alvarez, Melanie Jeffrey, Maria Jacome, Jason Bazylak and Cristina H. Amon
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a type of blood cancer that affects both adults and children. Benzene exposure has been reported to increase the risk of developing AML in children. The assessment of the potential relationship between environmental benzen...
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Christopher Idemudia Ebegbetale
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Uncertainty is a major dimension of business that alters business plans and courses of actions. Hence, this study primarily examined how entrepreneurs deal with uncertainty using both effectual and causal logics. The study design was cross-sectional whil...
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Sara Imari Walker
Biological systems represent a unique class of physical systems in how they process and manage information. This suggests that changes in the flow and distribution of information played a prominent role in the origin of life. Here I review and expand on ...
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Leian Zhang, Junwu Wang, Han Wu, Mengwei Wu, Jingyi Guo and Shengmin Wang
Subway station projects are characterized by complex construction technology, complex site conditions, and being easily influenced by the surrounding environment; thus, construction safety accidents occur frequently. In order to improve the computing per...
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Mirko Coric, Sadko Mand?uka, Anita Gudelj and Zvonimir Lu?ic
Ship collisions are one of the most common types of maritime accidents. Assessing the frequency and probability of ship collisions is of great importance as it provides a cost-effective and practical way to mitigate risk. In this paper, we present a revi...
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HyunKi Lee, Sasha Madar, Santusht Sairam, Tejas G. Puranik, Alexia P. Payan, Michelle Kirby, Olivia J. Pinon and Dimitri N. Mavris
In recent years, there has been a rapid growth in the application of data science techniques that leverage aviation data collected from commercial airline operations to improve safety. This paper presents the application of machine learning to improve th...
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Harald Atmanspacher and Mike Martin
Correlations between observed data are at the heart of all empirical research that strives for establishing lawful regularities. However, there are numerous ways to assess these correlations, and there are numerous ways to make sense of them. This essay ...
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Shenping Hu, Zhuang Li, Yongtao Xi, Xunyu Gu and Xinxin Zhang
Many causal factors to marine traffic accidents (MTAs) influence each other and have associated effects. It is necessary to quantify the correlation path mode of these factors to improve accident prevention measures and their effects. In the application ...
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Kathryn Blackmond Laskey
Causality is fundamental to agency. Intelligent agents learn about causal relationships by interacting with their environments and use their causal knowledge to choose actions intended to bring about desired outcomes. This paper considers a causal questi...
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Reza Maleeh
This paper aims to introduce a developed reading of Roederer?s interpretation of pragmatic information as a good candidate for a Unifying Information Concept required for an as-yet-unavailable Science of Information. According to pragmatic information, i...
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Irina Nikolova, Karen van Dam, Joris Van Ruysseveldt and Hans De Witte
Prior research indicates that workplace changes can have both positive and negative consequences for employees. To explore the mechanisms that trigger these different outcomes, we propose and test a mediation model, which builds on the premises of the ch...
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Although significant efforts have been made to combat the spread of vector-borne diseases (VBDs), they still account for more than 17% of all infectious diseases. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there were 216 million estimated cases in...
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Eli Levine and J. S. Butler
Determining what constitutes a causal relationship between two or more concepts, and how to infer causation, are fundamental concepts in statistics and all the sciences. Causation becomes especially difficult in the social sciences where there is a myria...
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Zahra Naoar Masih
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Identifying the proper links toward stimulating economic growth has been a debate among economists for years. To analyse potential variables, this paper utilizes the Granger Causality Test between economic growth and defense spending. Unlike previous stu...
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Petros Evgenikos, George Yannis, Katerina Folla, Robert Bauer, ... Christian Brandstaetter
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While Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) and buses account for just a small proportion of the vehicle fleet or the total vehicle kms travelled in the EU, they are over-involved in severe road accidents, creating a significant need to better understand the charac...
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Petros Evgenikos, George Yannis, Katerina Folla, Robert Bauer, ... Christian Brandstaetter
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Cyclists, while relatively small in proportion with respect to motorized vehicles, have a high level of vulnerability, creating a significant need to better understand the characteristics specific to this user group. A good insight into the problem provi...
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Ehsan Gharaie, Helen Lingard, Tracy Cooke
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In ten years from 2004 to 2013, 359 workers died in the Australian construction industry because of work related causes. This paper investigates crane-related fatalities in order to find the upstream causation of such accidents. The National Coroners? In...
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Ehsan Gharaie, Helen Lingard, Tracy Cooke
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In ten years from 2004 to 2013, 359 workers died in the Australian construction industry because of work related causes. This paper investigates crane-related fatalities in order to find the upstream causation of such accidents. The National Coroners? In...
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Pablo Garcés Velástegui
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Las transferencias monetarias son una política crecientemente popular para mantener el consumo y reducir la pobreza. Evaluaciones, sin embargo, sugieren resultados mixtos. Además, a pesar del frecuentemente tono concluyente, tales ejercicios dejan muchos...
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