FAIRNESS, ACCOUNTABILITY, TRANSPARENCY, AND ETHICS (FATE) IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) AND HIGHER EDUCATION: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, and Ethics (FATE) in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and higher education: A systematic review

Background: The use of Artificial Intelligence or AI is rising in higher education.With this rise, the morality of AI programs is being questioned.There is, as such, a need to understand how notions of Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, and Ethics or FATE are identified in the AI and higher education studies to date.Purpose: This systematic re

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Discrete Dynamic Model of the Mammalian Sperm Acrosome Reaction: The Influence of Acrosomal pH and Physiological Heterogeneity

The acrosome reaction (AR) is an exocytotic process essential for mammalian fertilization.It involves diverse physiological changes (biochemical, biophysical, and morphological) that culminate in the release of the acrosomal content to the extracellular medium as well as a reorganization of the plasma membrane (PM) that allows Picture Frames sperm

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Nuclear Osteopontin Is a Marker of Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Allograft Vasculopathy: Evidence From Transplant and Retransplant Hearts

BackgroundHeart transplant is the gold Netting standard therapy for patients with advanced heart failure.Over 5,500 heart transplants are performed every year worldwide.Cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) is a common complication post-heart transplant which reduces survival and often necessitates heart retransplantation.Post-transplant follow-up r

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New early Pliocene owls from Langebaanweg, South Africa, with first evidence of Athene south of the Sahara and a new species of Tyto

The fossiliferous Upper Varswater Formation at Langebaanweg (South Africa) produced remains of at least five species of owls (Strigiformes).Tyto richae sp.nov.is the first palaeospecies of Tytonidae described from an African fossil site, though indeterminate remains referable to the genus Tyto are known from the Middle Miocene of Netting Morocco, t

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