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Incorporating three‐dimensional printing into a simulation‐based congenital heart disease and critical care training curriculum for resident physicians

technology education

Krieger A, Olivieri LJ.
GSID: 37jQlFaI6QIJ
JP Costello, LJ Olivieri, L Su, A Krieger… - Congenital heart …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library

Objective Although simulation‐based education is now commonly utilized in medicine, its use in the instruction of congenital heart disease remains limited. The objective of this study …

Skill-specific rather than general education: a reason for US–Europe growth differences?

technology education

Krueger D, Kumar KB.
GSID: ffWZzjl5nBUJ
D Krueger, KB Kumar - Journal of economic growth, 2004 - Springer

In this paper, we develop a model of technology adoption and economic growth in which households optimally obtain either a concept-based,“general” education or a skill …

Utilizing three-dimensional printing technology to assess the feasibility of high-fidelity synthetic ventricular septal defect models for simulation in medical education

technology education

Olivieri LJ, Krieger A.
GSID: NR3MUe6pByUJ
JP Costello, LJ Olivieri, A Krieger… - World Journal for …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com

Background: The current educational approach for teaching congenital heart disease (CHD) anatomy to students involves instructional tools and techniques that have significant limitations. This study sought to assess the feasibility of utilizing present-day three-dimensional (3D) …

Psychological distress, felt stigma, and HIV prevention in a national probability sample of sexual minority men

Latinx/Hispanic ethnicity

Krueger EA, Holloway IW.
GSID: zxvISc1F7A4J
EA Krueger, IW Holloway, M Lightfoot, A Lin… - LGBT health, 2020 - liebertpub.com

… Respondents were categorized into one of three distinct race/ethnicity categories as White, Black/African American, or Latinx/Hispanic, including in each category additional race/ethnic …

Third-party interventions keep social partners from exchanging affiliative interactions with others

Science interventions

Krueger K.
GSID: qz6ci04Q1w8J
G Schneider, K Krueger - Animal Behaviour, 2012 - Elsevier

Third-party interventions are defined as the interruption of dyadic interactions by third animals through direct physical contact, interposing or threats. Previous studies focused on …

Report of the commission on graduate education in economics

graduate

Krueger AO.
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AO Krueger - Journal of Economic Literature, 1991 - JSTOR

… economics as taught in graduate school had become … graduate education as reported by departments of economics, and the perceptions of various groups in the profession-graduate …

Sociodemographic differences in young adults' recall of tobacco and cannabis marketing online and in television/film

Latinx/Hispanic ethnicity

Krueger EA, Bello MS, Unger J.
GSID: lcWHBuPB6rUJ
EA Krueger, MS Bello, J Unger, TB Cruz… - Preventive medicine …, 2021 - Elsevier

… characteristics, such as race/ethnicity, gender identity, sexual identity, and socioeconomic status in YA. … The largest percentage of both samples were Latinx/Hispanic (45.0% and 44.2%, …

US-Europe differences in technology adoption and growth: The role of education and other policies

technology education

Krueger D, Kumar K.
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D Krueger, K Kumar - Manuscript prepared for the Carnegie-Rochester …, 2003 - Citeseer

European economic growth has been weak, compared to the US, since the 80s. In previous work (Krueger and Kumar (2003)), we argued that the European focus on specialized …

US–Europe differences in technology-driven growth: quantifying the role of education

technology education

Krueger D, Kumar KB.
GSID: vf6EC6UXST4J
D Krueger, KB Kumar - Journal of monetary economics, 2004 - Elsevier

… , differences in relative subsidies to education have the potential to generate differences in the US and European growth rates; however, to obtain the above-mentioned divergence result, modeling education acquisition and technology adoption constrained by the potential rate,...

Mental Health Among Black and Latinx Sexual Minority Adults Leading Up to and Following the 2016 US Presidential Election: Results from a Natural Experiment

Latinx/Hispanic ethnicity

Krueger EA, Westmoreland DA, Harper GW.
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EA Krueger, DA Westmoreland, SK Choi, GW Harper… - LGBT health, 2021 - liebertpub.com

… Over half of the respondents were Latinx/Hispanic (56.27%) … for sexual and racial/ethnic minority groups in the United States … This study showed that the mental health of SM racial/ethnic …

Effects of 12 weeks of Nordic Walking and XCO Walking training on the endurance capacity of older adults.

European review of aging and physical activity : official journal of the European Group for Research into Elderly and Physical Activity

Morat T, Krueger J, Gaedtke A, Preuss M, Latsch J, Predel HG.
PMID: 28919930
Eur Rev Aging Phys Act. 2017 Sep 12;14:16. doi: 10.1186/s11556-017-0186-2. eCollection 2017.

BACKGROUND: Several studies have already examined the positive effects of various forms of endurance training in patient groups and in healthy adults up to 60 years old. The aim of this study was to analyse the effects of Nordic...

Beam Energy Dependence of the Third Harmonic of Azimuthal Correlations in Au+Au Collisions at RHIC.

Physical review letters

Adamczyk L, Adkins JK, Agakishiev G, Aggarwal MM, Ahammed Z, Alekseev I, Aparin A, Arkhipkin D, Aschenauer EC, Attri A, Averichev GS, Bai X, Bairathi V, Bellwied R, Bhasin A, Bhati AK, Bhattarai P, Bielcik J, Bielcikova J, Bland LC, Bordyuzhin IG, Bouchet J, Brandenburg JD, Brandin AV, Bunzarov I, Butterworth J, Caines H, Calderón de la Barca Sánchez M, Campbell JM, Cebra D, Chakaberia I, Chaloupka P, Chang Z, Chatterjee A, Chattopadhyay S, Chen JH, Chen X, Cheng J, Cherney M, Christie W, Contin G, Crawford HJ, Das S, De Silva LC, Debbe RR, Dedovich TG, Deng J, Derevschikov AA, di Ruzza B, Didenko L, Dilks C, Dong X, Drachenberg JL, Draper JE, Du CM, Dunkelberger LE, Dunlop JC, Efimov LG, Engelage J, Eppley G, Esha R, Evdokimov O, Eyser O, Fatemi R, Fazio S, Federic P, Fedorisin J, Feng Z, Filip P, Fisyak Y, Flores CE, Fulek L, Gagliardi CA, Garand D, Geurts F, Gibson A, Girard M, Greiner L, Grosnick D, Gunarathne DS, Guo Y, Gupta S, Gupta A, Guryn W, Hamad AI, Hamed A, Haque R, Harris JW, He L, Heppelmann S, Heppelmann S, Hirsch A, Hoffmann GW, Horvat S, Huang T, Huang X, Huang B, Huang HZ, Huck P, Humanic TJ, Igo G, Jacobs WW, Jang H, Jentsch A, Jia J, Jiang K, Judd EG, Kabana S, Kalinkin D, Kang K, Kauder K, Ke HW, Keane D, Kechechyan A, Khan ZH, Kikoła DP, Kisel I, Kisiel A, Kochenda L, Koetke DD, Kosarzewski LK, Kraishan AF, Kravtsov P, Krueger K, Kumar L, Lamont MA, Landgraf JM, Landry KD, Lauret J, Lebedev A, Lednicky R, Lee JH, Li X, Li C, Li X, Li Y, Li W, Lin T, Lisa MA, Liu F, Ljubicic T, Llope WJ, Lomnitz M, Longacre RS, Luo X, Ma R, Ma GL, Ma YG, Ma L, Magdy N, Majka R, Manion A, Margetis S, Markert C, Matis HS, McDonald D, McKinzie S, Meehan K, Mei JC, Minaev NG, Mioduszewski S, Mishra D, Mohanty B, Mondal MM, Morozov DA, Mustafa MK, Nandi BK, Nasim M, Nayak TK, Nigmatkulov G, Niida T, Nogach LV, Noh SY, Novak J, Nurushev SB, Odyniec G, Ogawa A, Oh K, Okorokov VA, Olvitt D, Page BS, Pak R, Pan YX, Pandit Y, Panebratsev Y, Pawlik B, Pei H, Perkins C, Pile P, Pluta J, Poniatowska K, Porter J, Posik M, Poskanzer AM, Pruthi NK, Putschke J, Qiu H, Quintero A, Ramachandran S, Raniwala S, Raniwala R, Ray RL, Ritter HG, Roberts JB, Rogachevskiy OV, Romero JL, Ruan L, Rusnak J, Rusnakova O, Sahoo NR, Sahu PK, Sakrejda I, Salur S, Sandweiss J, Sarkar A, Schambach J, Scharenberg RP, Schmah AM, Schmidke WB, Schmitz N, Seger J, Seyboth P, Shah N, Shahaliev E, Shanmuganathan PV, Shao M, Sharma A, Sharma B, Sharma MK, Shen WQ, Shi Z, Shi SS, Shou QY, Sichtermann EP, Sikora R, Simko M, Singha S, Skoby MJ, Smirnov N, Smirnov D, Solyst W, Song L, Sorensen P, Spinka HM, Srivastava B, Stanislaus TD, Stepanov M, Stock R, Strikhanov M, Stringfellow B, Sumbera M, Summa B, Sun Z, Sun XM, Sun Y, Surrow B, Svirida DN, Tang Z, Tang AH, Tarnowsky T, Tawfik A, Thäder J, Thomas JH, Timmins AR, Tlusty D, Todoroki T, Tokarev M, Trentalange S, Tribble RE, Tribedy P, Tripathy SK, Tsai OD, Ullrich T, Underwood DG, Upsal I, Van Buren G, van Nieuwenhuizen G, Vandenbroucke M, Varma R, Vasiliev AN, Vertesi R, Videbæk F, Vokal S, Voloshin SA, Vossen A, Wang F, Wang G, Wang JS, Wang H, Wang Y, Wang Y, Webb G, Webb JC, Wen L, Westfall GD, Wieman H, Wissink SW, Witt R, Wu Y, Xiao ZG, Xie W, Xie G, Xin K, Xu YF, Xu QH, Xu N, Xu H, Xu Z, Xu J, Yang S, Yang Y, Yang Y, Yang C, Yang Y, Yang Q, Ye Z, Ye Z, Yepes P, Yi L, Yip K, Yoo IK, Yu N, Zbroszczyk H, Zha W, Zhang XP, Zhang Y, Zhang J, Zhang J, Zhang S, Zhang S, Zhang Z, Zhang JB, Zhao J, Zhong C, Zhou L, Zhu X, Zoulkarneeva Y, Zyzak M.
PMID: 27035295
Phys Rev Lett. 2016 Mar 18;116(11):112302. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.112302. Epub 2016 Mar 18.

We present results from a harmonic decomposition of two-particle azimuthal correlations measured with the STAR detector in Au+Au collisions for energies ranging from sqrt[s_{NN}]=7.7 to 200 GeV. The third harmonic v_{3}^{2}{2}=⟨cos3(ϕ_{1}-ϕ_{2})⟩, where ϕ_{1}-ϕ_{2} is the angular difference in azimuth,...

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