AVOIDING OR ACCEPTING THE UNKNOWN: ASYLUM IN THE EUROPEAN UNION

Avoiding or Accepting the Unknown: Asylum in the European Union

Many scholars have already dedicated their attention to the perceived migration crisis in Europe and related phenomena.The objective of the present paper is to examine tendencies of selected European national cultures to accept diversity and people with a migration background.The research hypothesis posits that countries with low Uncertainty Avoida

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A Review of Closed-Form Cramér-Rao Bounds for DOA Estimation in the Presence of Gaussian Noise Under a Unified Framework

The Cramér-Rao Bound (CRB) for direction of arrival (DOA) estimation has been extensively studied over the past four decades, with a plethora of CRB expressions reported for various parametric models.In the literature, there are different methods to derive a closed-form CRB expression, but many derivations tend to involve intricate matrix m

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The Intersections Between Sexual Orientation, Latine Ethnicity, Social Determinants of Health, and Lifetime Suicide Attempts in a Sample Being Assessed for Entry to Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment

Purpose: Few studies have examined the relationship between the intersections of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) sexual orientation, Latine ethnicity, and lifetime suicide attempts in Latine individuals with substance use disorder.This study examines this intersection and controls for social determinants of health, mental health disorder symptoms,

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