1. The Penguins of Madagascar Stop Racism! - SpongeStorm Wiki
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The Penguins of Madagascar Stop Racism! is the series finale and last episode of the Nickelodeon children's television show The Penguins of Madagascar. It was a lost episode for over ten years, and there were no clips of it until early 2021 when a clip was leaked online. A racist old lady declares that she is about to say the N-word, but her plans to do so are immediately foiled by The Penguins of Madagascar. The Penguins then visit Michelle Obama; Skipper tells Mrs. Obama that he and the other
2. SIMS & NanoSIMS - CAMECA
An Excel spreadsheet compiling scientific research articles using the IMS xf (IMS 3f, 4f, 5f, 6f, 7f, IMS 7f-Auto, IMS 7f-GEO). The articles are ordered by ...
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3. Statement on AI Risk | CAIS
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A statement jointly signed by a historic coalition of experts: “Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war.”
4. [PDF] Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #23 - College of LSA
Michigan Slavic Publications is a non-profit organization associated with the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures of the University of Michigan.
5. [PDF] ICON·S 2024 ANNUAL CONFERENCE BOOKLET
Jul 10, 2024 · IE Law School is a global and multidisciplinary institution that transcends legal cultures, jurisdictions, and traditions.
6. Logical attestation: an authorization architecture for trustworthy computing
Stefan Berger, Ramón Cáceres, Kenneth A. Goldman, Ronald Perez, Reiner Sailer, and Leendert van Doorn. vTPM: Virtualizing the Trusted Platform Module. In Proc.
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7. Behavior of Caenorhabditis elegans in a nicotine gradient modulated by ...
Oct 7, 2016 · We found that both nicotine and food modulate worm behavior. In the presence of food the nematodes adapted to the low nicotine concentration.
Nicotine decreases food intake, and smokers often report that they smoke to control their weight. To see whether similar phenomena could be observed in the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans , we challenged drug-naïve nematodes with a chronic low (0.01 mM) and high (1 mM) nicotine concentration for 55 h (from hatching to adulthood). After that, we recorded changes in their behavior in a nicotine gradient, where they could choose a desired nicotine concentration. By using a combination of behavioral and morphometric methods, we found that both nicotine and food modulate worm behavior. In the presence of food the nematodes adapted to the low nicotine concentration, when placed in the gradient, chose a similar nicotine concentration like C. elegans adapted to the high nicotine concentration. However, in the absence of food, the nematodes adapted to the low nicotine concentration, when placed in the gradient of this alkaloid, chose a similar nicotine concentration like naïve worms. The nematodes growing up in the presence of high concentrations of nicotine had a statistically smaller body size, compared to the control condition, and the presence of food did not cause any enhanced slowing movement. These results provide a platform for more detailed molecular and cellular studies of nicotine addiction and food intake in this model organism.
8. Combinatorial Group Testing with Selfish Agents | OpenReview
We study the Combinatorial Group Testing (CGT) problem in a novel game-theoretic framework, with a solution concept of Adversarial Equilibrium (AE).
We study the Combinatorial Group Testing (CGT) problem in a novel game-theoretic framework, with a solution concept of Adversarial Equilibrium (AE). In this new framework, we have $n$ selfish...
9. [PDF] All Rise - International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
Description: In July 2017 in front of the Bristol Hotel near to the Presidential Palace in Warsaw, protesters hold a banner that reads “Justice is the mainstay ...