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Recovery of sparse urban greenhouse gas emissions [PDF]
To localize and quantify greenhouse gas emissions from cities, gas concentrations are typically measured at a small number of sites and then linked to emission fluxes using atmospheric transport models. Solving this inverse problem is challenging because
B. Zanger +4 more
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Intuitive and Deliberative Decision-Making in Negotiations
This study departs from common conjecture by challenging the preference for deliberation or intuition, or both, in negotiations. In contrast to prior negotiation studies considering judgment precision, this study builds on underlying personality traits ...
Katrin ZULAUF, Ralf WAGNER
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How to make sense of the common prior assumption under incomplete information [PDF]
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Giacomo Bonanno, Klaus Nehring
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Puromycin is an amino-acyl transfer RNA analog widely employed in studies of protein synthesis. Since puromycin is covalently incorporated into nascent polypeptide chains, anti-puromycin immunofluorescence enables visualization of nascent protein ...
Benjamin D Hobson +4 more
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How Continuous Are the “Relict” Landscapes of Southeastern Tibet?
Pervasive low-relief, high-elevation surfaces separated by incised canyons are common across the Southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau and have been used to define the nature of crustal deformation that drove plateau growth.
Matthew Fox, Andrew Carter, Jin-Gen Dai
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The rise and fall of HIV in high-prevalence countries: a challenge for mathematical modeling. [PDF]
Several countries with generalized, high-prevalence HIV epidemics, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, have experienced rapid declines in transmission. These HIV epidemics, often with rapid onsets, have generally been attributed to a combination of factors ...
Nico J D Nagelkerke +5 more
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Characterizing the Common Prior Assumption [PDF]
This paper provides a thorough theoretical investigation on the logical characterizations of the Common Prior Assumption (CPA). CPA has played a prominent role in economic theory, its essential meaning being that differences in beliefs among agents can be completely explained by differences in information they received. Using classical tools from modal
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For a Hammerstein system subject to a stochastic input that is spectrally coloured, this study is first in the open literature (to the present authors' best knowledge) to estimate its linear dynamic subsystem.
Tsair‐Chuan Lin, Kainam Thomas Wong
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Manifold-based sparse representation for opinion mining
What the consumer thinks about an organization's products, services, and events is a crucial performance indicator for businesses. The brief opinion pieces were quickly published on websites and social media platforms and have been analyzed by machine ...
Zohre Karimi
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Scanning of Adsorption Hysteresis In Situ with Small Angle X-Ray Scattering. [PDF]
Everett's theorem-6 of the domain theory was examined by conducting adsorption in situ with small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) supplemented by the contrast matching technique.
Athanasios Ch Mitropoulos +3 more
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