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Natural Gas or National GasâWould a Statewide Natural Gas Ban in New Development Violate the Commerce Clause?
This Article analyzes: (1) the contours of a natural gas installation ban, how municipalities have incorporated these bans, and how the state government may pass a statewide ban; (2) the likelihood that these bans would place a substantial burden on interstate commerce; (3) who, if anyone, would have standing to sue to end these bans; and (4) whether anyone could prevail in an action against a ban on new gas development
Improving the Aggregation and Evaluation of NBA Mock Drafts
Many enthusiasts and experts publish forecasts of the order players are
drafted into professional sports leagues, known as mock drafts. Using a novel
dataset of mock drafts for the National Basketball Association (NBA), we
analyze authors' mock draft accuracy over time and ask how we can reasonably
use information from multiple authors. To measure how accurate mock drafts are,
we assume that both mock drafts and the actual draft are ranked lists, and we
propose that rank-biased distance (RBD) of Webber et al. (2010) is the
appropriate error metric for mock draft accuracy. This is because RBD allows
mock drafts to have a different length than the actual draft, accounts for
players not appearing in both lists, and weights errors early in the draft more
than errors later on. We validate that mock drafts, as expected, improve in
accuracy over the course of a season, and that accuracy of the mock drafts
produced right before their drafts is fairly stable across seasons. To be able
to combine information from multiple mock drafts into a single consensus mock
draft, we also propose a ranked-list combination method based on the ideas of
ranked-choice voting. We show that our method provides improved forecasts over
the standard Borda count combination method used for most similar analyses in
sports, and that either combination method provides a more accurate forecast
over time than any single author.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figure
Detecting Mens Rea in the Brain
What if the widely used Model Penal Code (MPC) assumes a distinction between mental states that doesnât actually exist? The MPC assumes, for instance, that there is a real distinction in real people between the mental states it defines as âknowingâ and âreckless.â But is there?
If there are such psychological differences, there must also be brain differences. Consequently, the moral legitimacy of the Model Penal Codeâs taxonomy of culpable mental states â which punishes those in defined mental states differently â depends on whether those mental states actually correspond to different brain states in the way the MPC categorization assumes
Dear Wife : the Civil War letters of Chester K. Leach
Occasional paper (University of Vermont. Center for Research on Vermont) ; no. 20
Computational phenotyping of two-person interactions reveals differential neural response to depth-of-thought.
Reciprocating exchange with other humans requires individuals to infer the intentions of their partners. Despite the importance of this ability in healthy cognition and its impact in disease, the dimensions employed and computations involved in such inferences are not clear. We used a computational theory-of-mind model to classify styles of interaction in 195 pairs of subjects playing a multi-round economic exchange game. This classification produces an estimate of a subject's depth-of-thought in the game (low, medium, high), a parameter that governs the richness of the models they build of their partner. Subjects in each category showed distinct neural correlates of learning signals associated with different depths-of-thought. The model also detected differences in depth-of-thought between two groups of healthy subjects: one playing patients with psychiatric disease and the other playing healthy controls. The neural response categories identified by this computational characterization of theory-of-mind may yield objective biomarkers useful in the identification and characterization of pathologies that perturb the capacity to model and interact with other humans
Appropriate timing of the 14 C-urea breath test to establish eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection
The aim of this study was to determine the performance characteristics of the 14 C-urea breath test (UBT) performed 2 wk after the completion of therapy for Helicobacter pylori using a 4 to 6 wk study as the gold standard. METHODS : Patients with active Helicobacter pylori infection at four medical centers received proton pump inhibitor-based triple or quadruple therapy for 10â14 days. Patients underwent the 14 C-UBT 2 and 4â6 wk after the completion of therapy. A positive test was defined as 14 CO 2 excretion of >200 dpm, a negative test as 50 but <200 dpm. Performance characteristics of the 2-wk UBT were calculated using the 4 to 6-wk result as a gold standard. RESULTS : Eighty-five patients were enrolled and 82 patients (mean ± SD age, 62 ± 15 yr; 15 women) completed the protocol. Four patients had equivocal UBT results and were excluded from the analysis. Of the 78 patients, 68 (87%) had a negative 4 to 6-wk UBT. The 2-week UBT yielded a sensitivity of 90% (95% confidence interval 72â100%), specificity of 99% (97â100%), and accuracy of 97% (93â100%). In patients with a persistently positive UBT, 14 CO 2 excretion at 2 wk was significantly lower than at 4â6 wk after therapy ( p = 0.03 ). CONCLUSIONS : A UBT performed 2 wk after therapy yielded results comparable to 4 to 6 wk testing. Further studies to evaluate the optimal time of confirmatory testing in the age of more effective proton pump inhibitor-based triple therapies are warranted.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73434/1/j.1572-0241.2000.02005.x.pd
On the completeness of quantum computation models
The notion of computability is stable (i.e. independent of the choice of an
indexing) over infinite-dimensional vector spaces provided they have a finite
"tensorial dimension". Such vector spaces with a finite tensorial dimension
permit to define an absolute notion of completeness for quantum computation
models and give a precise meaning to the Church-Turing thesis in the framework
of quantum theory. (Extra keywords: quantum programming languages, denotational
semantics, universality.)Comment: 15 pages, LaTe
Movement Patterns of Resident and Relocated Northern Bobwhites in East Texas
We compared home range sizes and movement patterns of resident and relocated northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) on an area managed specifically for the species in the Pineywoods of east Texas. During the winters of 1990â1992, 155 south Texas, 136 east Texas, and 139 resident bobwhites were radiomarked, released, and thereafter regularly located. Bird locations were plotted on a digitized map, and home range sizes and movement patterns of each group of birds were estimated. Resident bobwhites moved longer daily distances in March and had larger home ranges during the nesting season (May-Jul) than relocated birds (P \u3c= 0.05). Conversely, no differences were detected among groups in mean of daily distances moved in April or dispersal during the breeding season (Mar-Jun) (P 0.05). Annual dispersal distances (xÂŻ = 1.43 km) of birds that survived into November were similar among groups (P \u3e 0.05). Managers that elect to relocate northern bobwhites should consider doing so in the fall and only into habitats of ample size
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