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Exchange Rate Interventions and Insurance: Is Fear of Floating a Cause for Concern? [PDF]
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A CENTRAL ROLE FOR CENTRAL TOLERANCE
Annual Review of Immunology, 2006Recent elucidation of the role of central tolerance in preventing organ-specific autoimmunity has changed our concepts of self/nonself discrimination. This paradigmatic shift is largely attributable to the discovery of promiscuous expression of tissue-restricted self-antigens (TRAs) by medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs).
Ludger Klein, Bruno Kyewski
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The Centrality of Central Asia
Studies in History, 1992From time to time Studies in History will carry a contribution challenging received wisdoms or turning long-standing issues on their head. Our first dialogue is initiated by Andre Gunder Frank who argues that the history of Central Asia is crucial to the understanding of developments in a very large part of the world.
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Centralized Teaching and Central Schools
The American Journal of Nursing, 1954ENTRAL schools of nursing and centralized teaching programs are not new ideas or plans of education. In a paper which she read at the turn of the twentieth century, Adelaide Nutting suggested the or'ganization of a school of nursing in which the fundamental sciences would be taught in a basic course and where practice, training, and experience would be
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Central subalgebras of the centralizer of a nilpotent element
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 2015Let G be a connected, semisimple algebraic group over a field k whose characteristic is very good for G. In a canonical manner, one associates to a nilpotent element X is an element of Lie(G) a parabolic subgroup P - in characteristic zero, P may be described using an sl(2)-triple containing X; in general, P is the "instability parabolic" for X as in ...
Mcninch, George J., Testerman, Donna M.
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Eigenvector-centrality — a node-centrality?
Social Networks, 2000Abstract Networks of social relations can be represented by graphs and socio- or adjacency-matrices and their structure can be analyzed using different concepts, one of them called centrality. We will provide a new formalization of a “node-centrality” which leads to some properties a measure of centrality has to satisfy.
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To centralize or not to centralize?
2011The CEO's dilemma-were the gains of centralization worth the pain it could cause?-is a perennial one. Business leaders dating back at least to Alfred Sloan, who laid out GM's influential philosophy of decentralization in a series of memos during the 1920s, have recognized that badly judged centralization can stifle initiative, constrain the ability to ...
Campbell, Andrew+2 more
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La Presse Médicale, 2012
Autonomic nervous system (ANS) modulates the function of all body organs through both parasympathetic and sympathetic fibers. Orthostatic hypotension is frequently observed in the course of central nervous system diseases including cortical (stroke, epilepsy, dementias), neurodegenerative (Parkinson's disease, multisystem atrophies) and spinal cord ...
Senard, Jean-Michel+2 more
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Autonomic nervous system (ANS) modulates the function of all body organs through both parasympathetic and sympathetic fibers. Orthostatic hypotension is frequently observed in the course of central nervous system diseases including cortical (stroke, epilepsy, dementias), neurodegenerative (Parkinson's disease, multisystem atrophies) and spinal cord ...
Senard, Jean-Michel+2 more
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