Articles with "use technologies" as a keyword



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Patents and Dual-use Technology: An Empirical Study of the World's Largest Defence Companies

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Published in 2018 at "Defence and Peace Economics"

DOI: 10.1080/10242694.2017.1303239

Abstract: Abstract This paper examines the generation of technological knowledge by leading companies in the defence industry. In particular, we test whether the characteristics of large defence companies are related to both the production of different… read more here.

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Brain-based mind reading for lawyers: reflecting on possibilities and perils

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Published in 2017 at "Journal of Law and the Biosciences"

DOI: 10.1093/jlb/lsx032

Abstract: Gerben Meynen’s article provides, from a legal perspective, a useful starting point to distinguish between the different types of technologies which offer the possibility of ‘brain-based mind reading’. It is timely because, as he points… read more here.

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Types of Use of Technologies by Spanish Early Childhood Teachers

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Published in 2020 at "European journal of educational research"

DOI: 10.12973/eu-jer.9.2.511

Abstract: Young pupils engage with technology daily, however, the use that preschool teachers make of technologies and their level of digital expertise are largely unknown. The objective of this study was to determine how these teachers… read more here.

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Insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness in medical students: consequences of the use of technologies?

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Published in 2022 at "Sleep Science"

DOI: 10.5935/1984-0063.20220008

Abstract: Objective To analyze the relation among insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness and the excessive use of technologies in medical students. Methods The study was approved by the Local Ethics Committee of the institution. Students from the… read more here.

Keywords: sleepiness; insomnia excessive; daytime sleepiness; use technologies ... See more keywords