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A study of power events as applied to children six, seven, and eight years of age [PDF]
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston ...
Karcher, Robert
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Complexity and Behind the Horizon Cut Off
Motivated by $T{\overline T}$ deformation of a conformal field theory we compute holographic complexity for a black brane solution with a cut off using "complexity=action" proposal.
Akhavan, Amin +3 more
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Short-cut to new anomalies in gravity duals to logarithmic conformal field theories
Various massive gravity theories in three dimensions are conjecturally dual to logarithmic conformal field theories (LCFTs). We summarise the status of these conjectures. LCFTs are characterised by the values of the central charges and the so-called "new
A Maloney +67 more
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POS-090 PRIMARY HYPERPARATYHROIDISM: A NEPHROLOGIST EXPERIENCE
N. BEN MAHMOUD +8 more
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VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE AND PERFORMANCE IN TIME OF ECONOMIC INSTABILITY. THE CASE STUDY OF TURISM FELIX COMPANY [PDF]
In the last few decades, the problem of voluntary disclosure of financial or non-financial information has been, in the attention of specialists, given the fact that information assimetry, as explained by the agency theory, has become an important factor
Balint Platon Judit +2 more
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LHC Search of New Higgs Boson via Resonant Di-Higgs Production with Decays into 4W
Searching for new Higgs particle beyond the observed light Higgs boson h(125GeV) will unambiguously point to new physics beyond the standard model. We study the resonant production of a CP-even heavy Higgs state $H^0$ in the di-Higgs channel via, $gg\to ...
Fang, Yaquan +5 more
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The Importance of Bilayer Asymmetry in Biological Membranes: Insights from Model Membranes
This mini-review intends to highlight the importance of bilayer asymmetry. Biological membranes are complex structures that are a physical barrier separating the external environment from the cellular content.
Igor S. Oliveira +7 more
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New Delhi, an enzyme belonging to the Metallo-beta-lactamases and Carbapenemases group, is most commonly found in Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli. It determines these bacteria resistance to the majority of known antibiotics.
Kamil Leis +13 more
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Preliminary evaluation of perennial forage legumes for organic farming in Finland [PDF]
In 1998-2001 fourteen forage legume species were evaluated for their productivity in mixed organic swards. The aim was to find new alternatives for red clover. Medicago falcata produced the highest dry matter yield (about 11 000 kg/ha/year).
Leinonen, P. +2 more
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Stephanopodium engleri Baill. is an endangered tree species from the Dichapetalaceae family and endemic to the Iron Quadrangle region of Brazil. Recalcitrance and low seed viability limit conventional seedling production, making vegetative propagation a ...
Giselly Mota da Silva +5 more
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