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ABSTRACT This study examines the vertical spillover effect of product recalls, defined as the losses supplier firms incur when buyer firms announce product recalls. Drawing on social network theory, this study theorizes that relationship ties between recalling firms and their suppliers serve as “pipes” and “prisms” that transmit a cash flow effect and ...
Huashan Li +4 more
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A Hodge–Tate decomposition with rigid analytic coefficients
Let X be a smooth proper rigid analytic space over a complete algebraically closed field extension K of $\mathbb {Q}_p$ . We establish a Hodge–Tate decomposition for X with G-coefficients, where G is any commutative locally p-divisible rigid group.
Lucas Gerth
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Summary Little is known about the correlation between subjective perception and objective measures of sleep quality in particular in the oldest‐old. The aim of this study was to perform longitudinal home sleep monitoring in this age group, and to correlate results with self‐reported sleep quality.
Hugo Saner +4 more
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Critical spin chains and loop models with $PSU(n)$ symmetry
Starting with the Ising model, statistical models with global symmetries provide fruitful approaches to interesting physical systems, for example percolation or polymers.
Paul Roux, Jesper Lykke Jacobsen, Sylvain Ribault, Hubert Saleur
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Abstract Parallel tracking of distant relations between speech elements, so‐called nonadjacent dependencies (NADs), is crucial in language development but computationally demanding and acquired only in late preschool years. As processing of single NADs is facilitated when dependent elements are perceptually similar, we investigated how phonetic ...
Dimitra‐Maria Kandia +3 more
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On reconstructing finite gauge group from fusion rules
Gauging a finite group 0-form symmetry G of a quantum field theory (QFT) results in a QFT with a Rep(G) symmetry implemented by Wilson lines. The group G determines the fusion of Wilson lines.
Rajath Radhakrishnan
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Escherichia coli can survive methylglyoxal stress by modulating phosphorylation of a regulatory phosphotransferase system, which, in turn, regulates the activity of a potassium/proton antiporter. The constitutive potassium importer Trk also contributes to intracellular potassium levels.
Sara Alexander, Mark Goulian
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The genus Allogamus Schmid, 1955 (Trichoptera, Limnephilidae): revised by sexual selection-driven adaptive, non-neutral traits of the phallic organ [PDF]
Based upon our previous reviews on the phylogenetic species concept, initial split criteria and fine structure analysis here we summarize population and model thinking as support to our diverged structure matrix procedure to test simply visually or, if ...
Oláh, János +8 more
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ABSTRACT Little is known about regulatory mechanisms that crop plants use to respond to combinations of abiotic and biotic stress. We analysed four barley genotypes under simultaneous Fusarium culmorum infection and drought stress by phenotyping for Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) disease, drought stress responses, hormone profiling and transcriptome ...
Felix Hoheneder +4 more
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Love him for the enemies he has made: Signaling by inflammatory pro‐gun rhetoric
Abstract American politics is rife with messages designed to anger one's political enemies. In this paper, we propose and test a model suggesting that such inflammatory messages are effective because they signal that the messenger is unwilling to compromise with the groups they have offended.
Sosuke Okada, Nicholas Buttrick
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