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Abstract This study investigated links between skeletal age estimation error and lifestyle variables to better elucidate sources of interpersonal variability in the rates of skeletal aging. Skeletal age for 180 individuals from the New Mexico Decedent Image Database was estimated by applying the Suchey–Brooks method and transition analysis to 3D models
Natalie Moss, Elizabeth Craig‐Atkins
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A Brooks' Theorem for Triangle-Free Graphs
Let G be a triangle-free graph with maximum degree (G). We show that the chromatic number \c{hi}(G) is less than 67(1 + o(1)) / log .
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Dynamic Pricing With Recommendation and Consumer Feedback
ABSTRACT A long‐lived seller sells a new product of unknown value by offering prices and recommendations to short‐lived consumers in continuous time. The seller receives consumer feedback about the product at a rate that increases with the instantaneous sales volume.
Wenji Xu, Shuoguang Yang
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Why Is Exclusivity in Broadcasting Rights Prevalent and Why Does Simple Regulation Fail?
ABSTRACT Pay‐TV firms compete both downstream to attract viewers and upstream to acquire broadcasting rights. Because profits inherited from downstream competition satisfy a convexity property, allocating rights to the dominant firm maximizes the industry profit.
David Martimort, Jerome Pouyet
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The informativeness of consolidated and parent‐only earnings to investors: Evidence from India
Abstract We examine whether earnings from parent‐only financial statements are incrementally informative to those from consolidated financial statements. We use a unique mandate in India that requires firms to provide both consolidated and parent‐level financial statements, since currently neither US GAAP nor IFRS mandates this level of disaggregation.
Sudhakar V. Balachandran +3 more
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Local Search and the Evolution of World Models
Abstract An open question regarding how people develop their models of the world is how new candidates are generated for consideration out of infinitely many possibilities. We discuss the role that evolutionary mechanisms play in this process. Specifically, we argue that when it comes to developing a global world model, innovation is necessarily ...
Neil R. Bramley +3 more
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Uniform (s)-boundedness and regularity for (l)-group-valued measures
Boccuto Antonio, Candeloro Domenico
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The volumes of Miyauchi subgroups. [PDF]
Lesesvre D, Petrow I.
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Brooks' Theorem in Graph Streams: A Single-Pass Semi-Streaming Algorithm for $Δ$-Coloring [PDF]
Sepehr Assadi +2 more
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