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Cross‐Prudence and Optimal Prevention
ABSTRACT In this paper, we study optimal prevention in the presence of a correlated nonfinancial background risk. Under positive correlation, cross‐prudence in the nonfinancial attribute reduces optimal prevention. We establish this result in the most direct extension of the standard prevention problem with binary marginal distributions and show that ...
Jingyuan Li, Richard Peter, Lin Zhou
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Physical organic chemistry transforms photoaffinity labeling from empirical photochemistry into rational probe design. By measuring reactive‐intermediate lifetimes, pathways, and selectivity, Platz's legacy connects carbene and nitrene mechanisms to modern chemoproteomics, enabling more precise protein labeling and drug‐discovery maps.
Bin Yang, Jin Wang
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ABSTRACT The creation of critical research spaces, such as ethnography labs, studios, and other collaborative research environments, requires attention and attunement in anthropology to focus on the kinds of imaginative and generative spaces where creative ethnographic research can unfold as scholarship.
Fiona P. McDonald
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ABSTRACT This study considers consumers' environmental awareness of polluting firms' managerial delegation contracts and compares the effects of committed and time‐consistent emission tax policies. It reveals that when environmental performance (EP) incentives prevail, sales performance (SP) incentives depend on the emission tax type and competition ...
Lili Xu, Yuntong Yin, Sang‐Ho Lee
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Abstract Background This article presents the results of the modified Delphi study conducted by the GLIM Risk of Malnutrition Working Group to develop a consensus‐based conceptual definition of “risk of malnutrition”, as first step in revising the GLIM screening procedure.
Harriët Jager‐Wittenaar +18 more
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Abstract Background and Aims Within the original GLIM procedure (2019), the step on nutritional screening was not further elaborated. A new GLIM Risk of Malnutrition Working Group has recently developed a consensus‐based conceptual definition of “risk of malnutrition.” The present study aimed to operationalize this definition.
Marian A. E. de van der Schueren +19 more
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Abstract Objective Focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) causes drug‐resistant epilepsy requiring presurgical evaluation. Invasive electroencephalographic (EEG) studies demonstrate that sleep modulates epileptic activity, including interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs), fast oscillations (FOs) in the beta (14–40 Hz) and gamma (40–80 Hz) frequency bands ...
Marcel Heers +13 more
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Los sorprendentes murciélagos: ¿Amigos, enemigos o aliados?
Los murciélagos son un grupo de vertebrados extraordinariamente especializados y son los únicos mamíferos capaces de volar; sus hábitos nocturnos los han estigmatizado hasta tal punto que en las producciones cinematográficas de Hollywood se consideró al ...
Salim Mattar V, Marco González T
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ABSTRACT Geometrically nonlinear static analysis of materially imperfect composite doubly curved shells is investigated via the generalised differential quadrature method. The effects of both shear and thickness deformation are considered through a thickness‐ and shear‐deformable third‐order theory formulated in curvilinear coordinates, while the ...
Behrouz Karami +3 more
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Abstract Objective Focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) is a leading cause of drug‐resistant epilepsy and is associated with sleep‐related seizures, yet the underlying electrophysiological mechanisms during different brain states remain poorly understood. We investigated whether fast oscillations (FOs) within the seizure onset zone (SOZ) and irritative zone (
Mohammad F. Khazali +14 more
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