نتایج جستجو برای: minded elites

تعداد نتایج: 6216  

2005
K. C. NYSTROM J. E. BUIKSTRA E. M. BRAUNSTEIN

The paper describes the results of a radiographic evaluation of two elite individuals from the Early Classic period of Copan, Honduras; K’inich Yax K’uk’ Mo’, founder of the Early Classic Dynasty at Copan; and the principal individual recovered from the Motmot tomb. There were two primary goals: (1) the description of previously undocumented pathological processes; and (2) the evaluation of ind...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Jean-Baptiste Mouret Jeff Clune

Nearly all science and engineering fields use search algorithms, which automatically explore a search space to find high-performing solutions: chemists search through the space of molecules to discover new drugs; engineers search for stronger, cheaper, safer designs, scientists search for models that best explain data, etc. The goal of search algorithms has traditionally been to return the sing...

Journal: :Medical History 1986
G Weisz

It is now widely recognized that medical science was dramatically transformed from the mid-eighteenth to the early-twentieth centuries, while, at the same time, the organized medical profession came increasingly to monopolize health care in the western world. Less well known is the parallel shift, during this same period, of institutionalpower within medicine. At the beginning of the eighteenth...

2014
Bernat Corominas-Murtra Benedikt Fuchs Stefan Thurner

Elites are subgroups of individuals within a society that have the ability and means to influence, lead, govern, and shape societies. Members of elites are often well connected individuals, which enables them to impose their influence to many and to quickly gather, process, and spread information. Here we argue that elites are not only composed of highly connected individuals, but also of inter...

2014
Timur Kuran

In advanced economies interest rates generally vary inversely with the borrower’s socio-economic status, because status tends to depend inversely on default risk. Both of these relationships depend critically on the impartiality of the law. Specifically, they require a lender to be able to sue a recalcitrant borrower in a sufficiently impartial court. Where the law is markedly biased in favor o...

2004
Timothy J. Vogus Gerald F. Davis

Elite mobilizations play a key role in shaping the contours of social institutions. Prior research has demonstrated that mobilizations and the resulting struggles between competing elites shape the social structure of markets (Fligstein 1996), corporate governance regimes (Davis and Thompson 1994), and organizations (Fligstein 1990; Zald and Berger 1978). More recent examples in the popular pre...

2003
Klaus Nehring

Two agents are like-minded when their beliefs are equal once conditioned on knowledge of both of their types. Assuming the existence of an outside observer that is commonly known to be likeminded and uninformative about the insiders, we derive the existence of a common prior among the insiders, with the outsiders beliefs (appropriately conditioned) serving as the common prior. A key advantage o...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2002
Alberto Manuel Torres Carlos Augusto Monteiro

2016
Seema N. Desai Jennifer L. Dodge Alan L. Landay Marshall J. Glesby Patricia S. Latham Maria C. Villacres Audrey L. French Stephen J. Gange Ruth M. Greenblatt Marion G. Peters

HCV and HIV independently lead to immune dysregulation. The mechanisms leading to advanced liver disease progression in HCV/HIV coinfected subjects remain unclear.In this cross-sectional study, we assessed the association of HCV viremia, liver fibrosis, and immune response patterns in well-characterized HIV phenotypes: Elite controllers (Elites), HIV controlled (ARTc), and HIV uncontrolled (ART...

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