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    Challenges and Opportunities for Carpet Children in the 21st Century
    with M. Sharma and K. Pandey
    Global Bioethics 18 (1): 73-84. 2005.
    Our research wants to show the emergence of the Act affects the status of the child laborers through economic, socio-cultural and psychosocial factors. Progress is noted in spite of the issues that still must be addressed to protect children. The new Child Labor Act can address most of the problems of children. The Act is successful in halting the children from coming to the urban areas. The new Child Labor Act is a way to prohibit the engagement of children and to make the necessary provisions …Read more
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    In Vivo Single-Cell Detection of Metabolic Oscillations in Stem Cells
    with C. Stringari, H. Wang, M. Geyfman, V. Crosignani, J. S. Takahashi, B. Andersen, and E. Gratton
    © 2015 The Authors. Through the use of bulk measurements in metabolic organs, the circadian clock was shown to play roles in organismal energy homeostasis. However, the relationship between metabolic and circadian oscillations has not been studied invivo at a single-cell level. Also, it is unknown whether the circadian clock controls metabolism in stem cells. We used a sensitive, noninvasive method to detect metabolic oscillations and circadian phase within epidermal stem cells in live mice at t…Read more
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    Adoption of blockchain technology in organizations: from morality, ethics and sustainability perspectives
    with Sheshadri Chatterjee, Ranjan Chaudhuri, Demetris Vrontis, and Ajith Kumar V. V.
    Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 22 (1): 38-57. 2024.
    Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine how the adoption of blockchain technology can improve organizational sustainability and what are the contributions of morality, ethics and governance in this scenario. Design/methodology/approach This study has used different literature and theories to build a successful theoretical model and then validated it using the partial least squares structural equation modeling approach. Various statistical modeling analyses have been performed to test the…Read more
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    Reflections on the varieties of hypnotizables: A commentary on Terhune and Cardeña
    Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4): 1151-1153. 2010.
    This commentary reflects on the varieties of high hypnotizable subjects suggested in the works by Barber, Barrett, Pekala and colleagues, and Terhune and Cardeña . These different studies point to the existence of different types of low, medium, and high hypnotizable subjects. However, types of high hypnotizables have received the most attention. Two main concerns are raised in this commentary: drawing parallels between the suggested typologies is not without problems given methodological differ…Read more
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    The swarm at the edge of the cloud
    with E. A. Lee, J. Rabaey, B. Hartmann, J. Kubiatowicz, K. Pister, T. Simunic Rosing, J. Wawrzynek, D. Wessel, A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, S. A. Seshia, D. Blaauw, P. Dutta, K. Fu, C. Guestrin, B. Taskar, R. Jafari, D. Jones, R. Mangharam, G. J. Pappas, R. M. Murray, and A. Rowe
    TerraSwarm applications, or swarmlets, are characterized by their ability to dynamically recruit resources such as sensors, communication networks, computation, and information from the cloud; to aggregate and use that information to make or aid decisions; and then to dynamically recruit actuation resources. The TerraSwarm vision cannot be achieved by a single vendor providing the components as an integrated system. What is needed instead is the swarm equivalent of the common, general framework …Read more