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Assume that Ω = Ω 1 ∖ Ω ¯ 2 is an annulus between two smooth bounded domains Ω 1 and Ω 2 in ℂ n (or a Stein manifold) such that Ω ¯ 2 ⋐ Ω 1 , Ω 1 is weakly q -convex, Ω 2 is weakly ( n − q − 1 ) -convex and let 1 ⩽ q ⩽ n − 2 with n ⩾ 3 .
S. Saber
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Crisis, temporality and governmental policy agendas: The cases of Finland and Sweden
Abstract Crises transform the temporal orientation of political decision‐making. They demand immediate and decisive action and thus convert time into a means of political control. In these circumstances, assessing the long‐term consequences of proposed policies with respect to welfare, sustainability or justice also becomes demanding.
Henri Vogt, Mikko Värttö
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Compactness of commutators of Toeplitz operators on q-pseudoconvex domains
Let $\Omega$ be a bounded q-pseudoconvex domain in $\mathbb{C}^n$, $n \geq 2$ and let $1 \leq q \leq n-1$. If $\Omega$ is smooth, we find sufficient conditions for the $\overline\partial$-Neumann operator to be compact.
Sayed Saber
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The Hour that Never Comes and the Time that Remains
Abstract This essay proposes a symbolic and clinical investigation of psychic temporality through two archetypal experiences of time: the hour that never comes and the time that remains. Drawing on analytical psychology, trauma theory and aesthetic philosophy, text explores how certain forms of suffering resist chronological resolution and persist as ...
Daniel Françoli Yago
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Diurnal‐Only Foslevodopa/Foscarbidopa
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Alexandra McGuckin +3 more
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The ethics of responding to democratic backsliding abroad
Abstract The past decade has seen a marked shift as many previously liberal democratic states have backslidden, taking authoritarian turns. How should liberal actors respond to democratic backsliding by others? Although it might seem that it is vital for liberal actors to react robustly to avoid complicity or to maintain their liberal integrity, this ...
James Pattison
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The impacts of high refractive errors on self‐reported visual function and visual concern
Abstract Purpose To examine the association between refractive errors and self‐reported visual function and visual concern, considering self‐perceived present eyesight, concerns about vision, accomplishing less and limitations in daily activities in an eye‐healthy cohort.
Jens Riis Møller +9 more
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‘Clinging Together Against the Dark’: A Pragmatist Reading of Sustainability Conversations
ABSTRACT In this paper, we present a typology of managers' interpretations of sustainability as ‘narrative fields’ derived from a qualitative multi‐site study and offer a Pragmatist reading of the results. Pragmatism is grounded in an ethic of meliorism, the belief in the possibility of gradually improving the world through human effort and ...
Barry A. Colbert, Elizabeth C. Kurucz
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How Are Children Involved? Participation of Children in the Process of Matching With Foster Families
ABSTRACT Children have the right to be informed and to express their views on all matters affecting them. When children are placed in foster care, social services are responsible for ensuring that the child receives ‘good care’. This requires a matching process. Matching means that children and foster families must ‘fit together’.
Ann‐Sofie Bergman +4 more
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Comparing the Bergman and the Szegö projections
Let D be a smoothly bounded domain in \({\mathbb{C}}^ n\), and let S and B denote the Szegö and the Bergman projections for D. The authors prove some estimates under certain technical assumptions on D, which make precise the principle that estimates for S are related to estimates for B. In particular, their results imply that if D is the unit ball, and
Charpentier, Philippe, Bonami, Aline
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