Crystal structures of <i>trans</i>-di-bromido-bis-(4-picoline)gold(III) tetra-bromido-aurate(III) nitro-methane monosolvate, bis-(2-picolinium) tetra-bromido-aurate(III) bromide, and five salts of the type picolinium or lutidinium tetra-halogenidoaurate(III). [PDF]
Döring C, Jones PG.
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ABSTRACT This study estimated genetic parameters for pregnancy loss (PL) in Brahman cattle and evaluated the genetic correlation of PL with growth and reproductive traits using both the pedigree relationship matrix (A) and pedigree plus genomic relationship matrix (H). Data were collected from two herds in Bolivia, focusing on three age groups: heifers,
Daniel Cardona‐Cifuentes +7 more
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Ester Formation in Alcohol Microdroplet Sprays: Enhanced Reactivity of C<sub>8</sub> to C<sub>16</sub> Carboxylic Acids with C<sub>1</sub> to C<sub>3</sub> Alcohols and the Effect of Water. [PDF]
Mehndiratta L +3 more
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Financial Time Series Uncertainty: A Review of Probabilistic AI Applications
ABSTRACT Probabilistic machine learning models offer a distinct advantage over traditional deterministic approaches by quantifying both epistemic uncertainty (stemming from limited data or model knowledge) and aleatoric uncertainty (due to inherent randomness in the data), along with full distributional forecasts.
Sivert Eggen +4 more
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Synthesis and structure of a tetra-hedral homoleptic Cu<sup>I</sup> complex with xylyl isocyanide. [PDF]
Chandima AMB, Groysman S, Ward CL.
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The Core‐Periphery Model Under Additively Separable Preferences
ABSTRACT This paper reexamines Krugman's core‐periphery model by substituting his constant elasticity of substitution (CES) utility with a general additively separable utility that comprehensively captures the pro‐competitive effect while preserving the income effect.
Congcong Wang, Dao‐Zhi Zeng, Xiwei Zhu
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1,2-Bis[di-(benzo-furan-2-yl)phosphan-yl]ethane. [PDF]
Ahrens S +3 more
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Estimating National and Foreign Trade Elasticities Using Generalized Transport Costs
ABSTRACT We introduce the definition of two distinct trade elasticities corresponding to imports from regions located in the same country (national elasticities) and foreign regions located in other countries (foreign elasticities). We resort to a three‐tier nested CES utility structure to derive the corresponding demand gravity equations.
José L. Zofío +3 more
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