3,278 research outputs found
Standardized Coding of the Medical Problem List (Letter)
journal articleBiomedical Informatic
Standardizing Communications and Networks in the ICU
journal articleBiomedical Informatic
Real Time Data Acquisition: Recommendations for the Medical Information Bus (MIB)
journal articleBiomedical Informatic
The Extended Evolutionary Synthesis Facilitates Evolutionary Models of Culture Change
The Extended Evolutionary Synthesis (EES) is beginning to fulfill the whole
promise of Darwinian insight through its extension of evolutionary
understanding from the biological domain to include cultural information
evolution. Several decades of important foundation-laying work took a social
Darwinist approach and exhibited and ecologically-deterministic elements. This
is not the case with more recent developments to the evolutionary study of
culture, which emphasize non-Darwinian processes such as self-organization,
potentiality, and epigenetic change.Comment: 19 pages, 1 figure, 3 tables; in Cliodynamics: The Journal of
Quantitative History and Cultural Evolution, 9(2), 84-10
A method for evaluating MPSK performance using a (M/2)PSK signal set
As data rate demands on existing satellite systems increase, the need to evaluate more bandwidth efficient modulation schemes such as M-ary phase Shift Keying (MPSK) becomes important. However, the unavailability of higher order modems operational at higher data rates and the construction of such a complex device for testing purposes can make evaluation difficult. In support of NASA grant NAG 5-1491, New Mexico State University has developed a method of evaluating the performance of 8PSK in a satellite channel using a QPSK signal set. This paper will discuss this technique and will generalize the results to the use of any (M/2)PSK signal set to evaluate MPSK modulation. Verification by both computer simulation and hardware implementation will also be discussed
Transparency, Translucence of Opacity? A Field Investigation of The Mediating Role of Positive Emotions In Trustful Leader-Follower Relations
In this study, the relationship between transparency and trust is hypothesized and investigated. Furthermore, the positive emotions variable was hypothesized to mediate the transparency � trust relationship. Participants’ perceptions of a leader’s transparency were more predictive of trust than experimenter designed manipulations. Study limitations, implications for management, and future research directions are discussed
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