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Recai Yucel | College of Public Health | College of Public Health

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Chest, 158 (2), 692-697. United States. 10.1016/j.chest.2020.02.051 Schell, L.M., Gallo, M.V., Pfeiffer, S., Lee, F., Garry, D., Yucel, R., & Environment, A.T.F.o.t. (2020). Trends in height, weight, BMI, skinfolds, and measures of overweight and obesity from 1979 through 1999 among American Indian Youth: The Akwesasne Mohawk.

Grounded Theory - Qualitative Research: Grounded Theory - Research ...

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Grounded Theory is about "how the discovery of theory from data - systemically obtained and analyzed in social research - can be furthered." In opposition to the top down theory verification approach, "grounded theory" is the "discovery of theory from data." It is "a general method of comparative analysis." (Glaser and Strauss, 1967, p. 1). What is produced from Grounded Theory aims to provide ...

Directional and Explainable Serendipity Recommendation

https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/jiang_www_2020.pdf

ABSTRACT Serendipity recommendation has attracted more and more atten-tion in recent years; it is committed to providing recommendations which could not only cater to users’ demands but also broaden their horizons. However, existing approaches usually measure user-item relevance with a scalar instead of a vector, ignoring user preference direction, which increases the risk of unrelated ...

Question 1 - Temple University

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Solutions by Archana Gupta Question 1 (Chapter 3: 10) An 8-bit byte with binary value 10101111 is to be encoded using an even-parity Hamming code. What is the binary value after encoding?

North Broad Street: A history in photos | Temple Now

https://news.temple.edu/news/2019-07-29/north-broad-street-history-photos-1870-1989

Temple University’s Special Collections Research Center has numerous photos showing North Broad Street over decades.