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Natural Barriers and Policy Barriers [PDF]
This paper investigates whether "natural" trade barriers of a country due to geography and other factors outside the country's control stimulate more or less policy barriers such as tariffs. Our theory predicts that the politician's relative weight on private benefits over social welfare in a "protection-for-sale" setup depends on these "natural ...
Shang-Jin Wei, Yang Jiao
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Inuit youth and environmental research: exploring engagement barriers, strategies, and impacts
Community leadership in Arctic environmental research is increasingly recognized as one of many pathways to Indigenous self-determination in Nunavut, Canada.
Hilary Sadowsky+5 more
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Microglia, the resident macrophages of the central nervous system (CNS), play a critical role in CNS homeostasis and neuroinflammation. Pexidartinib (PLX3397), a colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF1) receptor inhibitor, is widely used to deplete microglia ...
Wouter Claeys+26 more
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The Question of Analyzing System Safety with Consideration to Human Factor [PDF]
This article presents the research results of the human factor effect on system safety. The authors used historical data on inductive reasoning to obtain the results. The article shows that there is no good reason to believe that there is no human factor
Iosif Z. Aronov+2 more
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Conceptual barriers to understanding physical barriers [PDF]
The members of the large family of claudin proteins regulate ion and water flux across the tight junction. Many claudins, e.g. claudins 2 and 15, accomplish this by forming size- and charge-selective paracellular channels. Claudins also appear to be essential for genesis of tight junction strands and recruitment of other proteins to these sites.
Tiha M. Long+4 more
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Helping Our Students Reach Their Full Potential: The Insidious Consequences of Stereotype Threat [PDF]
A psychological phenomenon may be a significant cause of academic underachievement by minorities in law school. This phenomenon, called stereotype threat, occurs as a result of the fear of confirming a negative group stereotype (such as African-Americans
McClain, Russell A
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Alzheimer’s’ disease (AD) is characterized by the formation of β-amyloid (Aβ) plaques and neurofibrillary tangles of tau protein in the brain. Aβ plaques are formed by the cleavage of the β-amyloid precursor protein (APP).
Kasper Hobin+4 more
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Patients with neurological impairments often experience physical deconditioning, resulting in reduced fitness and health. Powered exoskeleton training may be a successful method to combat physical deconditioning and its comorbidities, providing patients ...
Damien Duddy+5 more
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School closures in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic have left 45 5 million school students and 3 1 million teachers dependent on online teaching and learning Online teaching and learning are an unprecedented experience for most teachers and ...
M. Mailizar+3 more
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Combat duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, mental health problems, and barriers to care.
BACKGROUND The current combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have involved U.S. military personnel in major ground combat and hazardous security duty.
C. Hoge+5 more
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