Publications by authors named "S D Bland"

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  • The study of intellectual humility (IH) is shifting from a focus on individuals to understanding it at a collective level, recognizing how group members can be aware of each other's intellectual limitations.
  • Since people are often better at identifying others' weaknesses, achieving IH may be easier within groups than individually.
  • The research suggests creating environments that foster a culture of IH, which could persist even as group members change, and highlights potential areas for future research.
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Bernard Mandeville argued that traits that have traditionally been seen as detrimental or reprehensible, such as greed, ambition, vanity, and the willingness to deceive, can produce significant social goods. He went so far as to suggest that a society composed of individuals who embody these vices would, under certain constraints, be better off than one composed only of those who embody the virtues of self-restraint. In the twentieth century, Mandeville's insights were taken up in economics by John Maynard Keynes, among others.

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An X-pinch load driven by an intense current pulse (>100 kA in ∼100 ns) can result in the formation of a small radius, runaway compressional micro-pinch. A micro-pinch is characterized by a hot (>1 keV), current-driven (>100 kA), high-density plasma column (near solid density) with a small neck diameter (1-10 µm), a short axial extent (<1 mm), and a short duration (≲1 ns). With material pressures often well into the multi-Mbar regime, a micro-pinch plasma often radiates an intense, sub-ns burst of sub-keV to multi-keV x rays.

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Cystic tumors account for 15% of pancreatic tumors. Of these, serous microcystic adenomas represent 1-2% of pancreatic exocrine neoplasms. While typically benign, a small percentage possess malignant potential.

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