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ABSTRACT Class identity is a crucial sociological concept, but is only ever measured at the individual level. In this paper, we ask: do groups have class identities? And do those class identities correspond with material resources? To answer these questions, we examine data from 31 of the most prominent American religious denominations in the early ...
Tessa Huttenlocher, Melissa Wilde
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A Response to: Letter to the Editor Regarding "Safety, Tolerability, and Short-Term Efficacy of Low-Level Light Therapy for Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration". [PDF]
Borrelli E +5 more
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Integrating skin barrier measurements with omics and machine learning, we found that postbiotics and NAM regulate skin homeostasis through distinct, strain‐ and dose‐dependent mechanisms. Postbiotics primarily modulate skin barrier function by promoting keratinocyte differentiation and suppressing inflammation.
Yagiz Pat +21 more
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Vibrational Fingerprinting of Gas Mixtures Using COCO-QEPAS. [PDF]
Angstenberger S +4 more
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Market‐Triggered Contingent Capital with Incomplete Information
Abstract We analyze the equilibria of market‐triggered contingent capital if a bank's asset value is not common knowledge. Using a global game setup with private signals, we characterize the unique equilibrium for the conversion of the market‐triggered contingent capital.
TOBIAS BERG, EVA SCHLIEPHAKE
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Automatic pose estimation in newborn infants: Lessons from the Baby Grow study. [PDF]
Sotoodeh MS +5 more
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ABSTRACT The heart does not beat like a metronome: varying parasympathetic input to the heart leads to constant heart rate variability. Vagal cardiomotor neuron activity is coupled to the respiratory cycle, leading to respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA), a permanent oscillation of heart rate synchronized to respiration.
Ege Kingir +3 more
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Influences and Training Strategies for Effective Object Detection in Challenging Environments Using YOLO NAS-L. [PDF]
Steindl G, Baca A, Kornfeind P.
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ABSTRACT Early‐stage herbicide discovery often relies on glasshouse assays that can take extended time periods before effects are detected, a limitation that is especially problematic for woody weeds. These pipelines also demand large quantities of candidate compounds at field‐equivalent rates, which are rarely available during early discovery.
Bruna D. Batista +6 more
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YOLO-SAM an end-to-end framework for efficient real time object detection and segmentation. [PDF]
Li X, Pu X, Ling W, Song X.
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