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Equity Effects in Energy Regulation
(2017-11)
Carbon markets 15 years after Kyoto: Lessons learned, new challenges
(Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2013-12-01)
Teaching corner: the prospective case study : a pedagogical innovation for teaching global health ethics.
(J Bioeth Inq, 2015-03)
Over the past decade, global health has emerged as one of the fastest growing academic
programs in the United States. Ethics training is cited widely as an essential feature
of U.S. global health programs, but generally ...
Sensorimotor learning during a marksmanship task in immersive virtual reality
(Frontiers in Psychology, 2018-01-15)
Sensorimotor learning refers to improvements that occur through practice in the performance
of sensory-guided motor behaviors. Leveraging novel technical capabilities of an immersive
virtual environment, we probed the component ...
Satisficing in split-second decision making is characterized by strategic cue discounting
(Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2016-03-11)
Much of our real-life decision making is bounded by uncertain information, limitations
in cognitive resources, and a lack of time to allocate to the decision process. It
is thought that humans overcome these limitations ...
Funding allocation to surgery in low and middle-income countries: a retrospective analysis of contributions from the USA.
(BMJ open, 2015-11-09)
OBJECTIVE:The funds available for global surgical delivery, capacity building and
research are unknown and presumed to be low. Meanwhile, conditions amenable to surgery
are estimated to account for nearly 30% of the global ...
Financial contributions to global surgery: an analysis of 160 international charitable organizations.
(SpringerPlus, 2016-01)
The non-profit and volunteer sector has made notable contributions to delivering surgical
services in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). As an estimated 55 % of surgical
care delivered in some LMICs is via charitable ...