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A Continuous Analogue of Lattice Path Enumeration: Part II
Here are exhibited some additional results about the continuous binomial coefficients as introduced by L. Cano and R.
Vignat, C., Wakhare, T.
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Restricted Tweedie stochastic block models
Abstract The stochastic block model (SBM) is a widely used framework for community detection in networks, where the network structure is typically represented by an adjacency matrix. However, conventional SBMs are not directly applicable to an adjacency matrix that consists of nonnegative zero‐inflated continuous edge weights.
Jie Jian, Mu Zhu, Peijun Sang
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A Cross‐Cultural and Developmental Investigation of the Association Between Color and Temperature
ABSTRACT The perception of colors involves many contexts in which human beings develop connections. Colors and temperatures are seemingly unrelated concepts, yet our brains have created ways of linking them. According to the literature, primarily from Western cultures, colors such as red and yellow are typically associated with warmth, whereas blue is ...
Ndeye Meissa Koura Sow +7 more
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Cauchy-Type Congruences for Binomial Coefficients [PDF]
Richard H. Hudson, Kenneth S. Williams
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We present model‐informed selection of the recommended dose for expansion (RDE) of investigational oral ATR inhibitor tuvusertib, by integrating clinical pharmacokinetics (PK), pharmacodynamics (PD), and safety data from DDRiver Solid Tumors 301 trial Part A1 (NCT04170153).
Jatinder Kaur Mukker +20 more
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ABSTRACT This paper investigates whether and to what extent corporate sustainability policies attract shareholder activism—and whether such attention is general or selectively targeted. While sustainability initiatives are typically viewed as signals of legitimacy and ethical commitment, we argue that they may also heighten stakeholder expectations and
Maria Cristina Zaccone
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Estimates of the least prime factor of a binomial coefficient [PDF]
P. Erdös +2 more
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Performance of Cerrado lizards: a test of the center–periphery hypothesis
The center–periphery hypothesis (CPH) states that species' demographic performance declines from the center towards the periphery of their geographic range due to increasingly suboptimal environmental conditions. We tested the predictions under the CPH using two lizard lineages with different activity patterns and distributions, taking lizard body ...
Ticiane de Lima Costa +2 more
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European colonial empires accelerated ant invasions
Between the 16th and the 20th centuries, European countries established vast colonial empires on all continents. These empires triggered profound environmental, demographic and economic transformations. It is likely that many non‐native species have benefited from the newly emerged trade network between European countries and their colonies to spread ...
Aymeric Bonnamour, Cleo Bertelsmeier
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Hawaii has experienced profound declines in native avifauna alongside the introduction of numerous bird species. While site‐specific population studies are common, landscape‐level analyses of avian population dynamics are rare, particularly in island ecosystems. To address this gap, we used a density surface model to create a spatio‐temporal projection
Trevor Bak +5 more
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