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Recent Submissions
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Regulation of Versican Expression in Macrophages is Mediated by Canonical Type I Interferon Signaling via ISGF3
(2024)Growing evidence supports a role for versican as an important component of the inflammatory response, with both pro- and anti-inflammatory roles depending on the specific context of the system or disease under investigation. ... -
Effect of Climate Change on the Hydrology of the Chehalis Basin
(2016-07-08)Recent flooding in the Chehalis basin has led managers, residents, and others to begin evaluating options for managing flood risk in the future (e.g., Ruckleshaus Center 2012). Climate change is expected to both increase ... -
Data Literacies in Informal Settings
As data becomes an integral part of our daily lives, the general public increasingly needs to actively engage with it to understand everyday lives, support personal goals, and engage with social issues. Formal data science ... -
Exploring How the Exercise of Power Contributes to Creating More Inclusive Spaces in Engineering Education
Engineering Education in the United States has been trying to address its problem with underrepresentation of minoritized student groups for decades. In recent years, the engineering community has shifted its focus from ... -
Technology Support for Online Science Communication
As researchers, we have an obligation to share our scholarship and act as advocates for scientific knowledge. Participatory platforms like social media have become an important way for researchers to connect with the public, ... -
Designing for ‘Seeing Across Projects’ Based Learning
Design thinking is an important skill in engineering practice, but it is difficult to teach and learn. The primary means of teaching design is by engaging students in project-based design experiences. In addition to ... -
Data related to "Bubble plume depths and surface wave development as a control on ambient sound in the ocean"
(2024)Dataset associated with submitted article "Bubble plume depths and surface wave development as a control on ambient sound in the ocean" -
Technology integration to gain commercial efficiency for the urban goods delivery system
(Urban Freight Lab, University of Washington, 2022-12)This three-year project supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Vehicle Technologies Office has the potential to radically improve the urban freight system in ways that help the public and private sectors. Researchers ... -
The Cost of Living Index as a Primary Driver of Homelessness in the United States: A Cross-State Analysis
(Cureus, 10/13/2023)Background: Homelessness persists as a critical global issue despite myriad interventions. This study analyzed state-level differences in homelessness rates across the United States to identify influential societal factors ... -
Statistical Significance Versus Clinical Relevance: A Head-to-Head Comparison of the Fragility Index and Relative Risk Index
(Cureus, 10/26/2023)BACKGROUND: In biostatistics, assessing the fragility of research findings is crucial for understanding their clinical significance. This study focuses on the fragility index, unit fragility index, and relative risk index ... -
Safety of Large Language Models in Addressing Depression
(Cureus, 12/18/2023)Background Generative artificial intelligence (AI) models, exemplified by systems such as ChatGPT, Bard, and Anthropic, are currently under intense investigation for their potential to address existing gaps in mental health ... -
Quantifying Uncertainty: Potential Medical Applications of the Heston Model of Financial Stochastic Volatility
(B P International, 1/1/2024)The Heston Model, widely used in financial markets to characterize stochastic volatility, could potentially be useful in accounting for the impact of volatility in the broad field of medicine. This theoretical article ... -
The Ochlocratic Trap in Bioethics
(Athenaeum, 10/21/2023)The ochlocratic trap is the tendency to have moral decisions conform to popular majority opinion regardless of their ethical implications. This decision-making method in bioethics can significantly impede moral progress, ... -
The Percent Fragility Index
(World Wide Journals, 7/1/2023)This article proposes the Percent Fragility Index (PFI) as an improved measure of statistical fragility in biomedical research. The PFI quantifies the percentage change in outcomes needed to change a study's statistical ... -
Foundations of Scholarly Writing
(B P International, 1/19/2024)Academic research, transcending disciplinary boundaries, mandates adherence to established core principles, ensuring ethical rigor and substantial contributions to knowledge. Comprehensive literature reviews are pivotal ... -
Concordance of chest x-ray with chest CT by body mass index
(PeerJ, 3/16/2023)Introduction: Patients with suspected thoracic pathology frequently get imaging with conventional radiography or chest x-rays (CXR) and computed tomography (CT). CXR include one or two planar views, compared to the ... -
We Thank You Lord
(IJCR, 8/30/2023)This poem, essay, and song are about cultivating gratitude for our gifts, overcoming obstacles to serving others, and how a dying patient's courage reminds us that we can provide comfort and strength even in dire circumstances. -
To Mask or Not Mask Correctly - An Empirical Look at Public Masking Behavior
(Athenaeum, 2023-08-19)Introduction: Mask usage was mandated by public health authorities globally to decrease the spread of COVID-19. These recommendations were based on data showing that N95 masks and possibly surgical masks, when worn tight ... -
The Robustness Index: Going Beyond Statistical Significance by Quantifying Fragility
(Cureus, 2023-08-30)Statistical significance is widely used to evaluate research findings but has limitations around reproducibility. Measures of statistical fragility aim to quantify robustness against violations of assumptions. However, ...