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Encoding Processes during Retrieval Tasks
(MIT Press - Journals, 2001)Episodic memory encoding is pervasive across many kinds of task and often arises as a secondary processing effect in tasks that do not require intentional memorization. To illustrate the pervasive nature of information ... -
Encoding-Specific Effects of Social Cognition on the Neural Correlates of Subsequent Memory
(Society for Neuroscience, 2004)To examine whether social cognition recruits distinct mental operations, we measured brain activity during social (“form an impression of this person”) and relatively nonsocial (“remember the order in which person information ... -
Encore!: Homecoming Recitals in Christian South Korea
(Muse - Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012)"Homecoming Recitals" (kwiguk tokch'anghoe) in South Korea are events in which singers of European-style classical music, after having studied and worked professionally abroad, return home and are integrated into the social ... -
Encounter: The Rothschild Canticles
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Encountering Pacific Art
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Encounters with Samulnori: The Cultural Politics of South Korea's Dynamic Percussion Genre
(2013-02-14)This dissertation interrogates how diverse actors ascribe semantic, affective, and political meanings to instrumental music under changing historical circumstances and in different performance contexts. In what I call an ... -
Encouraging Cooperation in Multi Agent Reinforcement Learning
(2023-06-30)Encouraging cooperation in Multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) remains a big area of research. In addition, additional complexity as well as non-stationarity when scaling up from the single-agent setting makes ... -
Encouraging Healthful Dietary Behavior in a Hospital Cafeteria: A Field Study Using Theories from Social Psychology and Behavioral Economics
(2013-09-30)Public policy efforts to curb obesity often adhere to a rational actor model of human behavior, asserting that consumer behavior will change provided proper economic incentives, nutritional information, and health education. ... -
Encyclopaedism in the Mamluk Period: The Composition of Shihāb al-Dīn al-Nuwayrī’s (D. 1333) Nihāyat al-Arab fī Funūn al-Adab
(2012-08-03)This dissertation explores the emergence of a golden age of Arabic encyclopaedic literature in the scholarly centers of Egypt and Syria during the Mamluk Empire (1250-1517). At the heart of the project is a study of Shihāb ... -
The Encyclopedia of Life v2: Providing Global Access to Knowledge About Life on Earth
(Pensoft Publishers, 2014)Abstract The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL, http://eol.org) aims to provide unprecedented global access to a broad range of information about life on Earth. It currently contains 3.5 million distinct pages for taxa and provides ... -
End User Empowerment in Human Centered Pervasive Computing
(Springer, 2002)Human-centered computation is characterized by at least three features: it must be adaptive, reactive, and it must empower the user to configure and extend the behavior of the systems using her natural modes of interaction. ... -
End-to-End Enforcement of Erasure and Declassification
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society, 2008)Declassification occurs when the confidentiality of information is weakened; erasure occurs when the confidentiality of information is strengthened, perhaps to the point of completely removing the information from the ... -
Endangered Right Whales Enhance Primary Productivity in the Bay of Fundy
(Public Library of Science, 2016)Marine mammals have recently been documented as important facilitators of rapid and efficient nutrient recycling in coastal and offshore waters. Whales enhance phytoplankton nutrition by releasing fecal plumes near the ... -
"Endearing Ties": Black Family Life in Early New England
(2016-05-19)This dissertation explores the attempts of Africans, both enslaved and free, to create and maintain families in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century New England. It makes sense of a remarkable array of historical actors: ... -
“Endemism” Relative to Space, Time, and Taxonomic Level
(Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board, 2014)Faunal assemblages consist of immigrants, endemics and long-term residents; changes in proportions of these categories through time reflect general aspects of faunal stability and turnover. To study stability and change ... -
The Ending of the PIE 2 sg. Middle Imperative
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Ending Research Subject Overexploitation: Methods to Reduce Respondent Overuse and Privacy Violations while Increasing Insights from Data
(2022-11-23)The low price of data collection and use in the Internet age has facilitated collective ir- responsibility, where private companies, academics, and governments all fail to internalize the costs to respondents and other ... -
Endocrinology, energetics, and human life history: A synthetic model
(Elsevier BV, 2017)Human life histories are shaped by the allocation of metabolic energy to competing physiological domains. A model framework of the pathways of energy allocation is described and hormonal regulators of allocation along the ... -
Endogenizing Syndromes
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Endogenous agendas and seniority advantage
(2012)We study a legislative assembly that chooses its agenda protocol endogenously. We generalize McKelvey and Riezman’s (1992) seminal theory on seniority in legislatures, by allowing for a large class of ordinal agenda rules ...