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Katz Journal of Medicine - Temple University

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The Katz Journal of Medicine is excited to announce we are now accepting submissions for the inaugural issue. Authors should review the About the Journal and Author Information pages prior to submitting their work. All submissions will be peer-reviewed in a bias-blind manner by 2 student editors and 1 topic expert. Feedback and publishing decisions will be communicated to authors within 4 ...

ABSTRACT: As media exposure becomes increasingly widespread, it is ...

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Hallin and Mancini do not explicitly tie an explosion of broadcasters to the Spanish context. Rather, they note the common results of deregulation there by stating that “although terrestrial broadcasting is still defined in theory as an ‘essential public service’ in Spanish law, public service regulations are weak compared with those in Britain or the Democratic Corporatist countries ...

Child and Adolescent Development: EDUC 5402 - guides.temple.edu

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This guide will help with your presentation project for your adolescent development course.

Fast Fashion in the Age of Social Media and the Role of Retailers

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Abstract: Fast fashion has become popular among Western consumers since the turn of the century. With the invention of social media, these two industries have become integrated through consumer interest and retailer intervention through sponsorship. This study seeks to better understand current consumer perceptions of fast fashion retail practices to explore causes of the perpetuated unethical ...

Detecting, Localizing, and Tracking an Unknown Number of Moving Targets ...

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Abstract Target tracking is a fundamental problem in robotics research and has been the subject of detailed studies over the years. In this paper, we introduce a new formulation, based on the mathematical concept of random finite sets, that allows for tracking an unknown and dynamic number of mobile targets with a team of robots. We show how to employ the Probability Hypothesis Density filter ...