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Decision-Making under the Gambler's Fallacy : Evidence from Asylum Judges, Loan Officers, and Baseball Umpires
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Year: 2016 Publisher: National Bureau of Economic Research

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Market Fragmentation
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Extrusion Bioprinting of Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications
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ISBN: 3030034607 3030034593 9783030034597 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This book introduces readers to the theory and practice of extrusion bioprinting of scaffolds for tissue engineering applications. The author emphasizes the fundamentals and practical applications of extrusion bioprinting to scaffold fabrication, in a manner particularly suitable for those who wish to master the subject matter and apply it to real tissue engineering applications. Readers will learn to design, fabricate, and characterize tissue scaffolds to be created by means of extrusion bio-printing technology. Provides a comprehensive introduction to extrusion bioprinting technology; Discusses methods and techniques for the design, fabrication, and characterization of scaffolds based on extrusion bio-printing technology; Includes case studies of print and characterizing scaffolds for tissue engineering applications; Enables readers to fabricate and characterize scaffolds with living cells for tissue engineering applications.


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Income distribution dynamics with endogenous fertility
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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Extrusion Bioprinting of Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications
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This book introduces readers to the theory and practice of extrusion bioprinting of scaffolds for tissue engineering applications. The author emphasizes the fundamentals and practical applications of extrusion bioprinting to scaffold fabrication, in a manner particularly suitable for those who wish to master the subject matter and apply it to real tissue engineering applications. Readers will learn to design, fabricate, and characterize tissue scaffolds to be created by means of extrusion bio-printing technology. Provides a comprehensive introduction to extrusion bioprinting technology; Discusses methods and techniques for the design, fabrication, and characterization of scaffolds based on extrusion bio-printing technology; Includes case studies of print and characterizing scaffolds for tissue engineering applications; Enables readers to fabricate and characterize scaffolds with living cells for tissue engineering applications.


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Do Judges Favor their Own Ethnicity and Gender? : Evidence from Kenya
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank,

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Evidence from high-income countries suggests that judges often exhibit in-group bias, favoring litigants that share an identity with the judge. However, there is little evidence on this phenomenon from the Global South. Collecting the available universe of High Court decisions in Kenya, this paper leverages the random assignment of cases to judges to evaluate the existence of in-group bias along gender and ethnic lines. It finds that, relative to a baseline win rate of 43 percent, defendants are 4 percentage points more likely to win if they share the judge's gender and 5 percentage points more likely to win if they share the judge's ethnicity. The paper finds that the written judgements are on average shorter and less likely to be cited when defendants who are of the same gender or ethnicity as the judge win their case. This is consistent with in-group biased decisions being of lower quality. In addition, the findings show that female defendants are less likely to win the case if the judge exhibits stereotypical or negative attitudes towards women in their writings.


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Pandas for everyone : python data analysis
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ISBN: 9780134546933 0134546938 Year: 2018 Publisher: Boston : Addison-Wesley,

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This tutorial teaches students everything they need to get started with Python programming for the fast-growing field of data analysis. Daniel Chen tightly links each new concept with easy-to-apply, relevant examples from modern data analysis.Unlike other beginner's books, this guide helps today's newcomers learn both Python and its popular Pandas data science toolset in the context of tasks they'll really want to perform. Following the proven Software Carpentry approach to teaching programming, Chen introduces each concept with a simple motivating example, slowly offering deeper insights and expanding your ability to handle concrete tasks.


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Extrusion Bioprinting of Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering
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ISBN: 9783031724718 Year: 2025 Publisher: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer,

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This book introduces readers to the theory and practice of extrusion bioprinting of scaffolds for tissue engineering and modeling. The text emphasizes the fundamentals and practical applications of extrusion bioprinting for scaffold fabrication, in a manner particularly suitable for those (including both undergraduate and graduate students) who wish to master the subject matter and apply it to real tissue engineering. Readers will learn how to design, fabricate, and characterize tissue scaffolds to be created by extrusion bioprinting technologies. This book: Covers tissue engineering and various scaffold fabrication techniques Presents the general requirements imposed on scaffolds and the scaffold design process Discusses the preparation and characterization of biomaterials and bioink for extrusion bioprinting Educates readers regarding how to bioprint and characterize scaffolds with living cells for tissue engineering and modeling Introduces the common methods/ techniques used to measure and characterize the mechanical properties of native tissues and scaffolds Discusses various approaches to create vascular networks within tissue scaffolds to facilitate their functions Introduces the concept of controlled release and the common strategies for regulating biomolecules in tissue engineering and printed scaffolds Includes many case studies of bioprinting and characterizing scaffolds for tissue engineering and modeling, to reflect the recent advances in the field of bioprinting .


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Extrusion Bioprinting of Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications
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ISBN: 9783030034603 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer

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Decision-Making under the Gambler's Fallacy : Evidence from Asylum Judges, Loan Officers, and Baseball Umpires
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We find consistent evidence of negative autocorrelation in decision-making that is unrelated to the merits of the cases considered in three separate high-stakes field settings: refugee asylum court decisions, loan application reviews, and major league baseball umpire pitch calls. The evidence is most consistent with the law of small numbers and the gambler's fallacy - people underestimating the likelihood of sequential streaks occurring by chance - leading to negatively autocorrelated decisions that result in errors. The negative autocorrelation is stronger among more moderate and less experienced decision-makers, following longer streaks of decisions in one direction, when the current and previous cases share similar characteristics or occur close in time, and when decision-makers face weaker incentives for accuracy. Other explanations for negatively autocorrelated decisions such as quotas, learning, or preferences to treat all parties fairly, are less consistent with the evidence, though we cannot completely rule out sequential contrast effects as an alternative explanation.

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