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Modeling and Forecasting Stochastic Seasonality: Are Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average Models Always the Best Choice?

open access: yesJournal of Forecasting, Volume 45, Issue 1, Page 316-334, January 2026.
ABSTRACT In this paper, we study models for stochastic seasonality and compare the well‐known SARIMA models to Seasonal Autoregressive Unit Root Moving Average (SARUMA) models. SARUMA models assume that the polynomial of the stationarizing differencing operator has roots on the unit circle at some seasonal frequencies, while SARIMA models impose roots ...
Evangelos E. Ioannidis   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Trading religious and daily goods : Franciscans in semi-rural Palestine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This chapter discusses how patterns of interaction were influenced by the beginning of the missionary activity in the 1620s and influenced it in turn.
Tramontana, Felicita
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State of the Field: The History of Masculinities

open access: yesHistory, Volume 111, Issue 394, Page 5-29, January 2026.
Abstract This State of the Field article discusses how, when and why the history of masculinities has emerged since the 1980s, and why it continues to be an important research field today. The article begins with the field's multiple origin stories and then discusses its expansion in chronology, geography and theme, as well as newer directions for ...
ERICA L. FRASER
wiley   +1 more source

‘That Profession and Habit that None Other Be of Within this Realm’: The Battel Hall Retable, Visual Culture and Intersections of Community Identity in a Late Medieval English Convent

open access: yesHistory, Volume 111, Issue 394, Page 30-53, January 2026.
Abstract The Battel Hall Retable – created around the late fourteenth to early fifteenth century and once belonging to the Dominican nuns of Dartford Priory – offers a rare glimpse into the visual lives of late medieval English nuns, inviting an insight into the intersections of communal identities for these women religious.
ELIZABETH GOODWIN
wiley   +1 more source

Limits Of Obedience In Early Modern Female Convents: Controversies On Closing Convents In The Crown Of Aragón During The 17th Century

open access: yesStudia Historica: Historia Moderna, 2018
This paper studies the disputes and controversies that arose in the female convents of the Crown of Aragon against the decrees issued at the end of the reign of Felipe IV that sought to impose strict respect for the enclosure, limiting visits and ...
Ángela ATIENZA LÓPEZ
doaj   +1 more source

Pleomorphism in Wild‐Type and Engineered PP7 Virus‐Like Particles

open access: yesSmall, Volume 21, Issue 50, December 17, 2025.
Engineered virus‐like particles derived from the Pseudomonas‐infecting PP7 bacteriophage are examined by cryo electron microscopy, revealing a number of closed structures of different symmetry. The population distribution among these morphologies is determined as a function of the sequence and length of the peptide connector between coat protein ...
Parisa Keshavarz‐Joud   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Women’s religious communities and patronage in the UK

open access: yesActas de Arquitectura Religiosa Contemporánea
This paper discusses women as architectural clients through an examination of Roman Catholic nuns as patrons, designers and in some cases builders of religious architecture.
Kate Jordan
doaj   +1 more source

Did One Veil Give Women a Better Life?

open access: yes, 2014
Unfortunately, a young woman in Renaissance Florence did not have many options for her future. A woman\u27s family usually decided whether she would be able to get married or would have to enter the convent, but sometimes she was able to make this choice.
Westermann, Mary C.
core   +1 more source

The role of visual appearance in Punch’s early-Victorian satires on religion [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Satires on various aspects of contemporary religion can frequently be found in the early Victorian editions of Punch. The more strident forms of Protestant evangelicalism, in the earlier 1840s, and Roman Catholic revivalism, around 1850, came in for ...
Janes, Dominic
core   +1 more source

Conventional Contracts

open access: yesThe Review of Economic Studies, 1998
Abstract Standard game theory takes the rules of the game as given. This chapter develops a theory of how institutions, conceived of as alternative rules of the game (“contracts”), can emerge spontaneously from an accumulation of precedents.
openaire   +3 more sources

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