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Contemporary Guidance for Stated Preference Studies

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Robert J. Johnston, Kevin Boyle, Wiktor Adamowicz, Jeff Bennett et al.

Journal: Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource EconomistsYear: 2017Citations: 1378

This article proposes contemporary best-practice recommendations for stated preference (SP) studies used to inform decision making, grounded in the accumulate body of peer-reviewed literature. These recommendations consider the use of SP methods to estimate both use and non-use (passive-use) values,...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and EconometricsOpen Access
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Amputation or Reconstruction? Notes on the Concept of “Knifing Off” and Desistance From Crime

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Shadd Maruna, Kevin Roy

Journal: Journal of Contemporary Criminal JusticeYear: 2007Citations: 338

Several scholars have suggested that life changes—such as desistance from crime—may be shaped by social structures through a process of “knifing off.” Individuals are thought to change their lives by severing themselves from harmful environments, undesirable companions, or even the past itself. Desp...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceCrime Patterns and Interventions
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Mining duplicate questions in stack overflow

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Muhammad Ahasanuzzaman, Muhammad Asaduzzaman, Chanchal K. Roy, Kevin A. Schneider

Year: 2016Citations: 123

Stack Overflow is a popular question answering site that is focused on programming problems. Despite efforts to prevent asking questions that have already been answered, the site contains duplicate questions. This may cause developers to unnecessarily wait for a question to be answered when it has a...

Physical SciencesComputer ScienceInformation Systems
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Risk and protective genetic variants in suicidal behaviour: association with SLC1A2, SLC1A3, 5-HTR1B &NTRK2 polymorphisms

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Therese M. Murphy, Maria Ryan, Tom Foster, Chris Kelly et al.

Journal: Behavioral and Brain FunctionsYear: 2011Citations: 96

BACKGROUND: Suicidal behaviour is known to aggregate in families. Patients with psychiatric disorders are at higher risk for suicide attempts (SA), however protective and risk genetic variants for suicide appear to be independent of underlying psychiatric disorders. Here we investigate genetic varia...

Social SciencesPsychologyClinical PsychologyOpen Access
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A distinct clade of Bifidobacterium longum in the gut of Bangladeshi children thrives during weaning

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Tommi Vatanen, Qi Yan Ang, Léa Siegwald, Shafiqul Alam Sarker et al.

Journal: CellYear: 2022Citations: 90

The gut microbiome has an important role in infant health and development. We characterized the fecal microbiome and metabolome of 222 young children in Dhaka, Bangladesh during the first two years of life. A distinct Bifidobacterium longum clade expanded with introduction of solid foods and harbore...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular BiologyOpen Access
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Large sub-clonal variation in Phytophthora infestans from recent severe late blight epidemics in India

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T. K. Dey, Amanda C. Saville, Kevin Myers, Susanta Tewari et al.

Journal: Scientific ReportsYear: 2018Citations: 59

The population structure of the Phytophthora infestans populations that caused the recent 2013-14 late blight epidemic in eastern India (EI) and northeastern India (NEI) was examined. The data provide new baseline information for populations of P. infestans in India. A migrant European 13_A2 genotyp...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant ScienceOpen Access
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Enter the Dragon: The Dynamic and Multifunctional Evolution of Anguimorpha Lizard Venoms

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Ivan Koludarov, Timothy Jackson, Bianca op den Brouw, James Dobson et al.

Journal: ToxinsYear: 2017Citations: 50

While snake venoms have been the subject of intense study, comparatively little work has been done on lizard venoms. In this study, we have examined the structural and functional diversification of anguimorph lizard venoms and associated toxins, and related these results to dentition and predatory e...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyGeneticsOpen Access
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A review of Alström syndrome: a rare monogenic ciliopathy

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Avijoy Roy Choudhury, Ifeanyi Munonye, Kevin Paul Sanu, Nipa Islam et al.

Journal: Intractable & Rare Diseases ResearchYear: 2021Citations: 44

) gene. Alström syndrome has an autosomal recessive nature of inheritance. Approximately 1,200 cases of Alström syndrome have been identified worldwide. Complications of the disease are likely caused by dysfunctional cilia with complications arising early in life. The known complications of Alström ...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyGeneticsOpen Access
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How developers use exception handling in Java?

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Muhammad Asaduzzaman, Muhammad Ahasanuzzaman, Chanchal K. Roy, Kevin A. Schneider

Year: 2016Citations: 35

Exception handling is a technique that addresses exceptional conditions in applications, allowing the normal flow of execution to continue in the event of an exception and/or to report on such events. Although exception handling techniques, features and bad coding practices have been discussed both ...

Physical SciencesComputer ScienceInformation Systems
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The contribution of parent-to-offspring transmission of telomeres to the heritability of telomere length in humans

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Dayana A. Delgado, Chenan Zhang, Kevin J. Gleason, Kathryn Demanelis et al.

Journal: Human GeneticsYear: 2018Citations: 33

Leukocyte telomere length (LTL) is a heritable trait with two potential sources of heritability (h2): inherited variation in non-telomeric regions (e.g., SNPs that influence telomere maintenance) and variability in the lengths of telomeres in gametes that produce offspring zygotes (i.e., “direct” in...

Health SciencesMedicinePhysiologyOpen Access
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The Relationship Between Accreditation Cycle and Licensing Examination Scores: A National Look

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Marguerite Roy, Timothy J. Wood, Danielle Blouin, Kevin W. Eva

Journal: Academic MedicineYear: 2020Citations: 20

PURPOSE: Accreditation aims to ensure all training programs meet agreed-upon standards of quality. The process is complex, resource intensive, and costly. Its benefits are difficult to assess because contextual confounds obscure comparisons between systems that do and do not include accreditation. T...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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[Research Paper] Detecting Evolutionary Coupling Using Transitive Association Rules

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Md. Anaytul Islam, Md. Moksedul Islam, Manishankar Mondal, Banani Roy et al.

Year: 2018Citations: 9

If two or more program entities (such as files, classes, methods) co-change (i.e., change together) frequently during software evolution, then it is likely that these two entities are coupled (i.e., the entities are related). Such a coupling is termed as evolutionary coupling in the literature. The ...

Physical SciencesComputer ScienceInformation Systems
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<p>Should Bangladeshi Race Be Considered as an Independent Risk Factor for Multi Vessel Coronary Artery Disease?</p>

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Rahul Vasudev, Priyank Shah, Jaimy Patel, Maria Naranjo et al.

Journal: Vascular Health and Risk ManagementYear: 2020Citations: 6

INTRODUCTION: Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) continues to be on the rise not only in the Western developed world but also affecting the South Asian race, particularly Bangladeshis. The objectives of this study were as follows: To determine whether or not risk factors of Bangladeshis differ from non-B...

Health SciencesMedicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineOpen Access
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FLeCCS: A Technique for Suggesting Fragment-Level Similar Co-change Candidates

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Manishankar Mondal, Chanchal K. Roy, Banani Roy, Kevin A. Schneider

Year: 2021Citations: 5

When a programmer changes a particular code fragment, the other similar code fragments in the code-base may also need to be changed together (i.e., co-changed) consistently to ensure that the software system remains consistent. Existing studies and tools apply clone detectors to identify these simil...

Physical SciencesComputer ScienceInformation Systems
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Punishment Attacks in Post-Ceasefire Northern Ireland: An Emergency Department Perspective.

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Kevin McGarry, Duncan Redmill, Mark Edwards, Aoife Byrne et al.

Journal: PubMedYear: 2017Citations: 4

Northern Ireland (NI) has been in a post-conflict state for over twenty years. However, injuries sustained during paramilitary Punishment Attacks (PA) remain a common hospital presentation. The aim of this study was to compare the current province-wide frequency and cost with data collected from the...

Health SciencesMedicineEmergency MedicineOpen Access
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