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Impact of Machines in Humans (daily) Lives

Impact of Machines in Humans (daily) Lives

... eventually machines will be able to do all of the things that a human can do, as well as a human can do ...to humans, rather than humans, will be because of their role as holders of ...Historically ... See full document

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Artificial Intelligence Corroborated By Blockchain Will Lead To an Unhackable World of Machines

Artificial Intelligence Corroborated By Blockchain Will Lead To an Unhackable World of Machines

... negative impact on employment and also, more than half of the people who answered the survey were of the opinion that awarding citizenship to Sophia was a wrong ... See full document

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Affective Computing: SMART Interactions of Machines with Humans

Affective Computing: SMART Interactions of Machines with Humans

... Abstract — Today people spend lot of time in interacting with computers and machines. Due to which day to day interaction between human and computer has huge expectations like machines can learn from their ... See full document

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Costing lives or saving lives: a detailed evaluation of the impact of speed cameras.

Costing lives or saving lives: a detailed evaluation of the impact of speed cameras.

... Fixed speed cameras on 30mph roads were found to reduce mean speeds by an average of 4.4mph and the percentage exceeding the speed limit by 35%. The effects of the cameras on traffic speeds resulted in a reduction in ... See full document

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The Mobile Territorial Lab: a multilayered and dynamic view on parents’ daily lives

The Mobile Territorial Lab: a multilayered and dynamic view on parents’ daily lives

... Last decades have seen an increase in research on subjective well-being, which refers to how people experiences the quality of their lives []. Research has identified two broad as- pects of subjective well-being: ... See full document

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In Silico Analysis of the Protein Structure of Tumor Suppressor Genes in Humans

In Silico Analysis of the Protein Structure of Tumor Suppressor Genes in Humans

... the impact of GC content on gene expression pattern of vertebrates, the results revealed that the GC content of the gene was significantly and positively correlated with the gene expression level though ... See full document

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Exploring the Daily Lives of People on Methadone Maintenance Treatment: An Occupational Perspective

Exploring the Daily Lives of People on Methadone Maintenance Treatment: An Occupational Perspective

... normal’ daily life that was characterized by liminality was subsequently shown to be linked to their experiences on ...Their lives were on a hopeful but precarious upward trajectory as they were ... See full document

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A Review on Image Classification Approaches and Techniques Prof. Divyanshu Rao, Deepti Thakur

A Review on Image Classification Approaches and Techniques Prof. Divyanshu Rao, Deepti Thakur

... Conventional classifier generates a signature by using the combination of the spectra of all training-set pixels from a given feature. the contributions of all materials present in the training-set pixels is present in ... See full document

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An Exploration of Staff's Support with Adults with Autism in Occupational Engagement in their Daily Lives

An Exploration of Staff's Support with Adults with Autism in Occupational Engagement in their Daily Lives

... This discussion of community and person-centredness is very interesting and as one participant said, “it’s not a broad brush”. Some participants argue that staff should be allowed to be friends, companions and interact ... See full document

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Analytical and Comparative Study About the Impact of Lead Homeostasis on Cardiovascular Disorders in Humans

Analytical and Comparative Study About the Impact of Lead Homeostasis on Cardiovascular Disorders in Humans

... of heavy metals in the peripheral blood causes depletion of redox scavengers which renders the anti-cancer activity in the human body. Eventually, not only the direct smoking has a potential effect on humans ... See full document

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The impact of nocturnal disturbances on daily quality of life in patients with Parkinson’s disease

The impact of nocturnal disturbances on daily quality of life in patients with Parkinson’s disease

... The current findings call for an increased awareness of sleep problems in Oriental PD patients, and they confirm a close relationship between nocturnal disturbances and impaired QoL. Most of our patients have longer ... See full document

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Teaming with robots : do people trust a human advice more than a system advice?

Teaming with robots : do people trust a human advice more than a system advice?

... The study showed that there are different levels of trust with respect to the type of advisor. People indeed trusted the human more than the machine. This hypothesis was thereby confirmed. Based on the literature it ... See full document

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A Comparative Study on Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems

A Comparative Study on Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems

...  AI would have a low error rate compared to humans, if coded properly. They would have incredible precision, accuracy, and speed. They won't be affected by hostile environments, thus able to complete dangerous ... See full document

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Spirituality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Spirituality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

... conceptualises and interposes big spiritual virtues such as Hope and Love because his discipline allows him the freedom to do so, whereas, as Gilder and Richards point out, “Kurzweil’s ‘naturalistic worldview’ … ... See full document

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Saving babies’ lives project impact and results evaluation (SPiRE): a mixed methodology study

Saving babies’ lives project impact and results evaluation (SPiRE): a mixed methodology study

... ’ Lives Project Impact and Results Evaluation (SPiRE) study is a multicentre evaluation of maternity care delivered through the Saving Babies ’ Lives care bundle using both quantitative and ... See full document

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What women say about their dysmenorrhea: a qualitative thematic analysis

What women say about their dysmenorrhea: a qualitative thematic analysis

... The findings of this study have implications for clinical practice. First, healthcare providers should not trivialize dysmenorrhea. Although not life threatening, dysmenor- rhea can significantly interfere with the ... See full document

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Arthritis has an impact on the daily lives of Canadians young and old: results from a population based survey

Arthritis has an impact on the daily lives of Canadians young and old: results from a population based survey

... Research on the experience of arthritis and its impact on life roles may provide some insight into these find- ings. A qualitative study found that middle-aged adults reported more distress and frustration ... See full document

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Impact of gastroesophageal reflux disease on patients' daily lives: a European observational study in the primary care setting

Impact of gastroesophageal reflux disease on patients' daily lives: a European observational study in the primary care setting

... limitation of disease-related instruments is that they may not discriminate between similar diseases [19]. It is, for example, difficult to discriminate between GERD symp- toms and similar dyspeptic symptoms that are not ... See full document

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Human Resource Competencies: An Empirical Assessment

Human Resource Competencies: An Empirical Assessment

... Before writing this paper, analyze with some research papers on Human Resource Management, each with a different view or perspective of the subject. Human Resource Management is not only required in offices or ... See full document

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Disablism in the lives of people living with a chronic illness in England and Portugal

Disablism in the lives of people living with a chronic illness in England and Portugal

... constellation of factors that interact in the experience of chronic illness, the ones related to legislation, social policy and benefits really influence people’s wellbeing and at the same time they are not fixed aspects ... See full document

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