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The Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process and Its Vicissitudes - Insights from Attitude Theory
(American Psychological Association, 2007)The vicissitudes of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process since 1967 are analyzed using attitudes and related concepts where relevant. The 1967 war returned the two peoples' zero-sum conflict around national identity to ... -
ISSCR 2013: Back to Bean Town
(Elsevier, 2013)The International Society for Stem Cell Research 11th Annual Meeting was held in Boston in June 2013, bringing together just over 4000 attendees. An emphasis on therapeutic applications in many talks reflected the maturation ... -
Issue2vec: Legal Issue Embeddings Using Citegrams
(2022-01-20)Most case law decisions are divided into discrete sections that address specific legal issues. But even though those sections are generally independent from one another, unrefined machine learning and natural language ... -
Issuer Quality and Corporate Bond Returns
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2013)We show that the credit quality of corporate debt issuers deteriorates during credit booms, and that this deterioration forecasts low excess returns to corporate bondholders. The key insight is that changes in the pricing ... -
Issues in design and interpretation of MDR-TB clinical trials: report of the first Global MDR-TB Clinical Trials Landscape Meeting
(BioMed Central, 2015)Recognizing that the current MDR-TB regimen is suboptimal and based on low-quality evidence, the Global MDR-TB Clinical Trials Landscape Meeting was held in December, 2014 to strategize about coordination of research and ... -
Issues in Extensible Operating Systems
(1997)Operating systems research has traditionally consisted of adding functionality to the operating system or inventing and evaluating new methods for performing functions. Regardless of the research goal, the single constant ... -
Issues in the Assessment of Cognitive Function in Dementia
(Elsevier BV, 1996-07)The increasing prevalence of elderly patients presenting with disorders of cognitive functioning suggestive of dementia, coupled with limits in resources available to address these problems, is going to necessitate the ... -
It doesn’t hurt to ask: Question-asking increases liking.
(American Psychological Association (APA), 2017)Conversation is a fundamental human experience, one that is necessary to pursue intrapersonal and interpersonal goals across myriad contexts, relationships, and modes of communication. In the current research, we isolate ... -
It pays to compare: An experimental study on computational estimation
(2009)Comparing and contrasting examples is a core cognitive process that supports learning in children and adults across a variety of topics. In this experimental study, we evaluated the benefits of supporting comparison in a ... -
It Takes a Team: An Intentional Approach to Increasing Black and Latino Innovators in the NewSchools Portfolio
(2021-10-15)Philanthropy plays a significant role in our society, wherein large foundations or individuals with significant wealth identify societal needs and use their financial power to address matters they deem important. Philanthropists ... -
It Takes a Village to Advance Social Justice and Education Equity: Exploring the Internal and External Factors that Drive Private Sector Engagement in Partnerships for the Greater Good
(2022-10-28)Family socioeconomic status—household income and maternal education in particular—are among the most robust predictors of student success, making poverty arguably one of the education sector’s most significant challenges. ... -
It Takes Brains: Germline and Somatic Mutations in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
(2016-05-05)The human brain can be affected by many diseases during its development, and human genetics studies can illuminate the genetic etiology of these diseases, which is critical for understanding disease pathophysiology, improving ... -
It Takes Two to Kiss, but Does it Take Three to Give a Kiss? Categorization Based on Thematic Roles
(Taylor & Francis, 2013)Language is characterised by broad and predictable mappings between meaning and syntactic form. Transitive sentences typically encode two-participant events while ditransitives typically encode three-participant events. ... -
It's financialization!
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2010)Wall Street's 2007–09 implosion and the ensuing global recession highlight the crucial relationship between finance and the economy. Governments, international agencies and experts had failed to detect rising risk levels ... -
"It's the authors, stupid!"
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It's the thought that counts: The role of intentions in noisy repeated games
(Elsevier BV, 2015)We examine cooperation in repeated interactions where intended actions are implemented with noise but intentions are perfectly observable. Observable intentions lead to more cooperation compared to control games where ... -
It's Where You Work: Increases in Earnings Dispersion across Establishments and Individuals in the U.S.
(University of Chicago Press, 2015)This paper links data on establishments and individuals to analyze the role of establishments in the increase in inequality that has become a central topic in economic analysis and policy debate. It decomposes changes in ... -
#It'sAWonderfulLife
(2023-04-28)In the year 2045, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, high school senior Lainey Ann Wood is facing dark days. Her mom is sick, she’s not on speaking terms with her best friend, her ex is being a tool and climate change is irreversible ... -
The Italian Graphic Novel: Reading Ourselves, Reading History
(2013-08-12)This study seeks to unravel the intricate connection between a selection of graphic novels, the moments in which they were created, and the process of weaving an Italian cultural history. It analyzes graphic novels and ... -
Itch and insensitivity to pain in an Nav1.7 mutant mouse model
(2021-09-07)Gain-of-function mutations in Nav1.7, a peripheral neuron-specific voltage-gated sodium channel encoded by the gene Scn9a, have been implicated in several genetic pain conditions in humans. These include inherited ...