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ICRC audiovisual archives

The ICRC’s collections of sound recordings, film footage, videos and photos illustrate and document the activities of the ICRC and of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement as a whole from the end of the 19th century up to the present day, in all operational contexts




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Periodicals archive online : JISC collections selection 2

This is a subset of full text journal backfiles in the arts, humanities, and social sciences from the Periodicals Archive Online collection, dating from 1891-.




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A description of the arteries of the human body. Reduced to tables / by Adolphus Murray ; Translated from the original by Archd. Scott.

Edinburgh : And Bell and Bradfute, and E. Balfour, 1801.




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Die Irrenheilanstalt in ihren administrativen, technischen und therapeutischen Beziehungen, nach den Anforderungen der Gegenwart / dargestellt von G. Seifert ; nebst den Plänen einer Heilanstalt ... entworfen von Architekt E. Giese ...

Leipzig : J. Naumann, 1862.




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Digest of researches and criticisms bearing on the revision of the British pharmacopoeia, 1898 : 1899 to 1902 inclusive / prepared for the Pharmacopoeia Committee of the General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom by W. Cha

London : printed for the Council by Spottiswoode, 1903.




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Electric waves : being researches on the propagation of electric action with finite velocity through space / by Heinrich Hertz ; authorised English translation by D.E. Jones ; with a preface by Lord Kelvin.

London : Macmillan, 1893.




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Enigmas of psychical research / by James H. Hyslop.

London : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1906.




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Epidemic diphtheria : a research on the origin and spread of the disease from an international standpoint / by Arthur Newsholme.

London : Swan Sonnenschein, 1898.




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Allegorical tomb of Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria, in the form of a pyramid into which sculpted mourners carry her urn. Engraving by P. Bonato, 1805, after D. Del Frate after A. Canova.

([Rome] : Raffaelle Jacomini impresse)




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The three Graces, seen from behind and from the side. Engraving by D. Marchetti after G. Tognoli after A. Canova.

[Rome?]




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Revamped School Board Starts Search for New Schools Chief for Missouri

The search for Missouri's next top education official has begun nearly 10 months after the last one was fired. The state board of education began accepting applications last week.




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Resilient & Resisting: Leather Archive zine




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Scientific report / Beatson Institute for Cancer Research.

Glasgow : Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, 2008-




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Narcotic antagonists, the search for long-acting preparations / editor, Robert Willette.

Rockville, Maryland : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1976.




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Contemporary research in pain and analgesia, 1983 / editors, Roger M. Brown, Theodore M. Pinkert, Jacqueline P. Ludford.

Rockville, Maryland : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1983.




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Neuroscience methods in drug abuse research / editors, Roger M. Brown, David P. Friedman, Yuth Nimit.

Rockville, Maryland : National Institute of Drug Abuse, 1985.




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Women and drugs : a new era for research / editors, Barbara A. Ray, Monique C. Braude.

Rockville, Maryland : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1986.




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Strategies for research on the interactions of drugs of abuse / editors, Monique C. Braude, Harold M. Ginzburg.

Rockville, Maryland : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1986.




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Adolescent drug abuse : analyses of treatment research / editors, Elizabeth R. Rahdert, John Grabowski.

Rockville, Maryland : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1988.




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Compulsory treatment of drug abuse : research and clinical practice / editors, Carl G. Leukefeld, Frank M. Tims.

Rockville, Maryland : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1988.




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Drug abuse treatment client characteristics and pretreatment behaviors : 1979-1981 TOPS admission cohorts / Robert L. Hubbard, Robert M. Bray, Elizabeth R. Cavanaugh, J. Valley Rachal, S. Gail Craddock, James J. Collins, Margaret Allison ; Research Triang

Rockville, Maryland : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1986.




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Professional and paraprofessional drug abuse counselors : three reports / Leonard A. LoSciuto, Leona S. Aiken, Mary Ann Ausetts ; [compiled, written, and prepared for publication by the Institute for Survey Research, Temple University].

Rockville, Maryland : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1979.




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Evaluating drug information programs / Panel on the Impact of Information on Drug Use and Misuse, National Research Council ; prepared for National Institute of Mental Health.

Springfield, Virginia : National Technical Information Service, 1973.




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Effect of marihuana and alcohol on visual search performance / H.A. Moskowitz, K. Ziedman, S. Sharma.

Washington : Dept. of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1976.




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The nature and treatment of nonopiate abuse : a review of the literature. Volume 2 / Wynne Associates for Division of Research, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration, Department of Health, Education and Wel

Washington, D.C. : Wynne Associates, 1974.




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Evaluation of treatment programs for abusers of nonopiate drugs : problems and approaches. Volume 3 / Wynne Associates for Division of Research, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration, Department of Health,

Washington, D.C. : Wynne Associates, [1974]




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Archive of the Association Culturelle Franco-Australienne




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Researching the Pacific: The Pacific Manuscripts Bureau

The State Library holds a superb collection of original documents, illustrations, photographs and books about the Pacifi




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Hierarchical modelling of power law processes for the analysis of repairable systems with different truncation times: An empirical Bayes approach

Rodrigo Citton P. dos Reis, Enrico A. Colosimo, Gustavo L. Gilardoni.

Source: Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics, Volume 33, Number 2, 374--396.

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In the data analysis from multiple repairable systems, it is usual to observe both different truncation times and heterogeneity among the systems. Among other reasons, the latter is caused by different manufacturing lines and maintenance teams of the systems. In this paper, a hierarchical model is proposed for the statistical analysis of multiple repairable systems under different truncation times. A reparameterization of the power law process is proposed in order to obtain a quasi-conjugate bayesian analysis. An empirical Bayes approach is used to estimate model hyperparameters. The uncertainty in the estimate of these quantities are corrected by using a parametric bootstrap approach. The results are illustrated in a real data set of failure times of power transformers from an electric company in Brazil.




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Documenting rebellions : a study of four lesbian and gay archives in queer times

Sheffield, Rebecka Taves, author.
9781634000918 paperback




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Start your Chinese Family Search at the State Library of...

Start your Chinese Family Search at the State Library of NSW   One in ten Sydneysiders claims Chinese ancestry




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Excess registered deaths in England and Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic, March 2020 and April 2020. (arXiv:2004.11355v4 [stat.AP] UPDATED)

Official counts of COVID-19 deaths have been criticized for potentially including people who did not die of COVID-19 but merely died with COVID-19. I address that critique by fitting a generalized additive model to weekly counts of all registered deaths in England and Wales during the 2010s. The model produces baseline rates of death registrations expected in the absence of the COVID-19 pandemic, and comparing those baselines to recent counts of registered deaths exposes the emergence of excess deaths late in March 2020. Among adults aged 45+, about 38,700 excess deaths were registered in the 5 weeks comprising 21 March through 24 April (612 $pm$ 416 from 21$-$27 March, 5675 $pm$ 439 from 28 March through 3 April, then 9183 $pm$ 468, 12,712 $pm$ 589, and 10,511 $pm$ 567 in April's next 3 weeks). Both the Office for National Statistics's respective count of 26,891 death certificates which mention COVID-19, and the Department of Health and Social Care's hospital-focused count of 21,222 deaths, are appreciably less, implying that their counting methods have underestimated rather than overestimated the pandemic's true death toll. If underreporting rates have held steady, about 45,900 direct and indirect COVID-19 deaths might have been registered by April's end but not yet publicly reported in full.




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Noisy Differentiable Architecture Search. (arXiv:2005.03566v1 [cs.LG])

Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Differentiable Architecture Search (DARTS) has now become one of the mainstream paradigms of neural architecture search. However, it largely suffers from several disturbing factors of optimization process whose results are unstable to reproduce. FairDARTS points out that skip connections natively have an unfair advantage in exclusive competition which primarily leads to dramatic performance collapse. While FairDARTS turns the unfair competition into a collaborative one, we instead impede such unfair advantage by injecting unbiased random noise into skip operations' output. In effect, the optimizer should perceive this difficulty at each training step and refrain from overshooting on skip connections, but in a long run it still converges to the right solution area since no bias is added to the gradient. We name this novel approach as NoisyDARTS. Our experiments on CIFAR-10 and ImageNet attest that it can effectively break the skip connection's unfair advantage and yield better performance. It generates a series of models that achieve state-of-the-art results on both datasets.




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Transfer Learning for sEMG-based Hand Gesture Classification using Deep Learning in a Master-Slave Architecture. (arXiv:2005.03460v1 [eess.SP])

Recent advancements in diagnostic learning and development of gesture-based human machine interfaces have driven surface electromyography (sEMG) towards significant importance. Analysis of hand gestures requires an accurate assessment of sEMG signals. The proposed work presents a novel sequential master-slave architecture consisting of deep neural networks (DNNs) for classification of signs from the Indian sign language using signals recorded from multiple sEMG channels. The performance of the master-slave network is augmented by leveraging additional synthetic feature data generated by long short term memory networks. Performance of the proposed network is compared to that of a conventional DNN prior to and after the addition of synthetic data. Up to 14% improvement is observed in the conventional DNN and up to 9% improvement in master-slave network on addition of synthetic data with an average accuracy value of 93.5% asserting the suitability of the proposed approach.




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Curious Hierarchical Actor-Critic Reinforcement Learning. (arXiv:2005.03420v1 [cs.LG])

Hierarchical abstraction and curiosity-driven exploration are two common paradigms in current reinforcement learning approaches to break down difficult problems into a sequence of simpler ones and to overcome reward sparsity. However, there is a lack of approaches that combine these paradigms, and it is currently unknown whether curiosity also helps to perform the hierarchical abstraction. As a novelty and scientific contribution, we tackle this issue and develop a method that combines hierarchical reinforcement learning with curiosity. Herein, we extend a contemporary hierarchical actor-critic approach with a forward model to develop a hierarchical notion of curiosity. We demonstrate in several continuous-space environments that curiosity approximately doubles the learning performance and success rates for most of the investigated benchmarking problems.




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Fair Algorithms for Hierarchical Agglomerative Clustering. (arXiv:2005.03197v1 [cs.LG])

Hierarchical Agglomerative Clustering (HAC) algorithms are extensively utilized in modern data science and machine learning, and seek to partition the dataset into clusters while generating a hierarchical relationship between the data samples themselves. HAC algorithms are employed in a number of applications, such as biology, natural language processing, and recommender systems. Thus, it is imperative to ensure that these algorithms are fair-- even if the dataset contains biases against certain protected groups, the cluster outputs generated should not be discriminatory against samples from any of these groups. However, recent work in clustering fairness has mostly focused on center-based clustering algorithms, such as k-median and k-means clustering. Therefore, in this paper, we propose fair algorithms for performing HAC that enforce fairness constraints 1) irrespective of the distance linkage criteria used, 2) generalize to any natural measures of clustering fairness for HAC, 3) work for multiple protected groups, and 4) have competitive running times to vanilla HAC. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work that studies fairness for HAC algorithms. We also propose an algorithm with lower asymptotic time complexity than HAC algorithms that can rectify existing HAC outputs and make them subsequently fair as a result. Moreover, we carry out extensive experiments on multiple real-world UCI datasets to demonstrate the working of our algorithms.




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A comparison of group testing architectures for COVID-19 testing. (arXiv:2005.03051v1 [stat.ME])

An important component of every country's COVID-19 response is fast and efficient testing -- to identify and isolate cases, as well as for early detection of local hotspots. For many countries, producing a sufficient number of tests has been a serious limiting factor in their efforts to control COVID-19 infections. Group testing is a well-established mathematical tool, which can provide a serious and rapid improvement to this situation. In this note, we compare several well-established group testing schemes in the context of qPCR testing for COVID-19. We include example calculations, where we indicate which testing architectures yield the greatest efficiency gains in various settings. We find that for identification of individuals with COVID-19, array testing is usually the best choice, while for estimation of COVID-19 prevalence rates in the total population, Gibbs-Gower testing usually provides the most accurate estimates given a fixed and relatively small number of tests. This note is intended as a helpful handbook for labs implementing group testing methods.




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The archaeology of monastic healing: spirit, mind and body

The next seminar in the 2017–18 History of Pre-Modern Medicine seminar series takes place on Tuesday 21 November. Speaker: Professor Roberta Gilchrist (University of Reading), ‘The archaeology of monastic healing: spirit, mind and body’ This paper highlights the potential of archaeology to… Continue reading




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Trends in biomedical research

9783030412197 (electronic bk.)




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Sustainable digital communities : 15th International Conference, iConference 2020, Boras, Sweden, March 23–26, 2020, Proceedings

iConference (Conference) (15th : 2020 : Boras, Sweden)
9783030436872




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Requirements engineering : 26th International Working Conference, REFSQ 2020, Pisa, Italy, March 24-27, 2020, Proceedings

REFSQ (Conference) (26th : 2020 : Pisa, Italy)
9783030444297




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Passive and active measurement : 21st International Conference, PAM 2020, Eugene, Oregon, USA, March 30-31, 2020, Proceedings

PAM (Conference) (21st : 2020 : Eugene, Oregon)
9783030440817




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Nanomaterials in biofuels research

9789811393334 (electronic bk.)




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Insect sex pheromone research and beyond : from molecules to robots

9789811530821 (electronic bk.)




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Frailty and cardiovascular diseases : research into an elderly population

9783030333300 (electronic bk.)




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Current microbiological research in Africa : selected applications for sustainable environmental management

9783030352967 (electronic bk.)




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Critical care : architecture and urbanism for a broken planet

9780262352871 (electronic bk.)




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Crafting qualitative research : beyond positivist traditions

Prasad, Pushkala, author.
9781315715070 (e-book)




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Conservation genetics in mammals : integrative research using novel approaches

9783030333348 (electronic bk.)




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Computational processing of the Portuguese language : 14th International Conference, PROPOR 2020, Evora, Portugal, March 2-4, 2020, Proceedings

PROPOR (Conference) (14th : 2020 : Evora, Portugal)
9783030415051 (electronic bk.)